SCC Meeting
**Notice of Meeting**
Sierra Bonita Elementary ‘s
School Community Council
will meet on
November 15th
at 11:40 in the
conference room.
**Notice of Meeting**
Sierra Bonita Elementary ‘s
School Community Council
will meet on
November 15th
at 11:40 in the
conference room.
On October 2nd the second grade students enjoyed a field trip to the pumpkin patch. They loved the corn maze, picking pumpkins (they later decorated), and climbing the hay pyramid. However the highlight of the trip, according to second grade students Will Murri and Kaleb Hales, was swimming in the corn pool. A corn pool is a large enclosed space with dry, cut up corn that the students could get into like a swimming pool.
On October 10 the Sierra Bonita student council arranged an assembly for the students. This assembly was based on the book Have You Filled A Bucket Today?
Sierra Bonita 4th grade students recently enjoyed a visit from Scott “Grizzly Man” Sorenson. Students were entertained by the mountain man who told tales of legendary mountain men such as Jedediah Smith, Jim Bridger, Kit Carson, and John Colter, who made their mark in the opening of the American West. Scott introduced students to the early methods of trapping, tanning, muzzle loading, and telling of tall tales. It truly made western history and the mountain men era come alive for students.
The 4th grade students at Sierra Bonita Elementary recently enjoyed a field trip to the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City. The students were amazed by the exhibits full of gems, dinosaurs and fossils, Native American artifacts and plants and animals of Utah. Along the way, each student got to complete a scavenger hunt while being able to interact with the exhibits and learn. This was a perfect way to spend the day!
Teachers and students anxiously awaited the Halloween Parade. Parents arrived early to help students into their costumes while others quickly lined the hallways. The yearly Halloween parade was led by “Mr. Larsen” also known as Shane Fawson, followed by Miss Peggy Freek’s class. The “Monster Mash” played as zombies, aliens, and witches roamed the school.