SHOES Needed!

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Miss Spanish Fork need your help to collect used or new shoes to donate to the people of Africa!The school to donate the most pairs by NOVEMBER 11th will be given the chance to dunk the city council and the Miss Spanish Fork City royalty in a dunk tank and have their school featured by channel 17!
There is a box located outside the office doors where these shoes can be dropped off.BRING IN THOSE SHOES!! 

 

Pajama Day!

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Day three of our Red Ribbon week is PAJAMA DAY!  "Don't get caught sleeping - Say no to drugs"

Meet Mrs. Staheli - Third Grade Teacher

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I grew up in Spanish Fork, met and married my sweet heart Mark in college. We have four children; two are married and we are excited to have one grandchild on the way. We love spending time with each other. We recently moved to Salem this summer and really enjoy living there. I returned to school when my children had completed elementary school. I love teaching and am so grateful to be in such a terrific school!

Meet Mrs. Slye - Resource Teacher

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Mrs. Slye has been teaching resource for eight years and absolutely loves her job. She enjoys working with the students, getting to know their parents, and being a part of the Sierra Bonita community. Slye is married to her best friend, Jeff, who she considers the funniest person around. She has 17-year-old triplets who are Seniors at Spanish Fork High School and is heartbroken that they grew up so fast. Slye loves spending time with her family. They love to travel, play sports, and watch the Utah games together.

Meet Mrs. Christensen - 1st Grade Teacher

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I was born in Calif. but raised on an Island in Washington State, Mercer Island; 7 miles long, 5 miles wide.  Attended BYU a long time ago and received my associates degree in Child Dev.  Married my best friend and 5 children, 2 are twins.  I have 5 1/2 grandchildren.We moved back to Utah in 1991 to raise our children and have been here ever since.  Got my teaching degreein 2011 and am so glad I did.  I love being a teacher and coming to work every day.Mrs. Christensen, 1st Grade Teacher

"All Tied up"

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On day two of Red Ribbon week, students came to school wearing a tie! "Don't get tied Up by the internet, be safe and smart" 

NetSmartz Assembly

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Students at Sierra Bonita enjoyed the NetSmartz assembly today given by Cole Parkinson. The assembly goes over internet safety and is an interactive, educational program of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC) that provides age-appropriate resources to help teach children how to be safer on- and offline. The program is designed for children ages 5-17, parents and guardians, educators, and law enforcement.