November 2016

Student Council Presentation

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Sierra Bonita's student council and Mr. Loreen's 6th-grade class had the opportunity to present to the School Board. Ms. Cope and Mr. Peterson, student council leaders, described the roles and responsibilities of the student council and students showed some of the highlights of being a part of student council. Mr. Loreen's class entertained the audience with their performance of "The Old Lady Who Wasn't Afraid of Anything." A huge "thank you" to everyone involved!

Student Council video:  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2P0GLi7JNBc

Veterans Day - Pictures Needed

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Parents and Students….

November 11, is Veteran’s Day.   In honor of our Veterans this week, we would like students/families from Sierra Bonita who have any family member(s) of the armed forces (past and present) to bring in a picture with a write-up of the person who is serving or has served (living or deceased) that we can display on the widows in our front entrance for others to read and see.  This will give our students an opportunity to see, remember, and thank those who serve our country and protect us every day.

BOXTOPS - THIS WEEK - Nov. 7-11th

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We got off to a late start this year but we have some exciting things planned for BOX TOP collection at the school.  THIS WEEK Nov 7-11, 2016 is going to be our first official BOX TOP collection week.  Here are our plans for collection week: 

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article by: Karla Schade

Praise Notes 11-4-2016

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Every Friday, "Praise Notes" are read during morning announcements. These students are called to the office and get thier picture taken. Students can earn a "Praise Note" by being caught doing kind things throughout the school and classrooms.

Today was extra special because they got their picture taken with the UVU Wolverine!

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photo by: Terena Anderson

Meet Mrs. Paice - Second Grade Teacher

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 I was born in Payson Hospital, but my home was here in Spanish Fork. I graduated from SFHS. I went on to Dixie College for two years and graduated with my BS degree. There I met and married my husband, George. We lived there until March, then we moved to Blythe, California. We lived there a short time and then moved back to Spanish Fork. We had four children when we moved back to St. George. I had a little singing group down there, where most of my children''s choirs began. We lived there for eleven years and had two more children.