SFHS Cheer and Song Leaders qualify for Nationals

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Saturday January 7, the SFHS cheerleaders and song leaders competed at a Region Competition at Timpview High School.

After a lot of work the cheerleaders managed to bring home second place! There were eight teams they were competing against.The Cheerleaders also qualified to compete in Nationals this March in California. The song leaders brought home first place; they competed against Bingham. They also qualified for Nationals.

 

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McKensey Taylor

SFHS Chamber Singers perform in Salt Lake City

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The excited and anxious SFHS Chamber Singers, directed by Shea Bradshaw and Aimoku Higa (eye-ee-moku Hega), were invited to BLESS the lives of the people who work in the LDS Administration Building by performing the Christmas songs that they worked so hard to prepare for.  They met early in the morning (before the sun was even close to being up) on December 16th to start their journey to Salt Lake City. They sang a collection of songs in French, Italian, Haitian, and finally English.

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Matt Russell

SFHS Athletics Fundraiser Commercial

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SFHS is having an Athletic Department Fundraiser Thursday, December 8th from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm at the Spanish Fork McDonalds.  The Athletic Department will receive 50% of all sales during that time.  Members of the Athletic Department; coaches, athletes and administrators will be working at McDonalds during those hours.  Please bring your family and friends to help support our Athletic Department. Thanks!

WATCH THE COMMERCIAL

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Shane Ferrin - Doug Snell

Latinos In Action at Parent Teacher Conferences

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Parent teacher conferences came abruptly this term--being the shortest term of the school year. At this event, Latinos In Action hosted their very first fundraiser; selling delicious Krispy Kreme doughnuts and hot chocolate.  They also provided a fantastic day care for parents while they conferenced with teachers. The funds are going toward supplies for Brockbank Elementary. Every other day LIA walks down to Brockbank and tutors kids in reading.

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Jennifer Peterson

Lady Dons Basketball Win First Game Of The Season

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The Lady Dons Basketball  hosted the Uintah Utes on Tuesday November 22 for their first win of the year. They were ready to begin the season with a win to prove that they have it in them to have a great season. Senior Kelli Hales and Junior Alyssa Brown both had a successful game with 10 points each. 

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Madison Frame

SFHS FFA Students Convene in Indiana

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As evidenced by the sea of blue Future Farmers of America jackets, this year’s 84th national FFA convention held in Indianapolis, Indiana was one of the largest gathering of High School students in the country. Charlie Warren, Cheyeanne Jensen, Swasey Bliss, Casey Warren, and Wyatt Peay had the honor of being there while representing Spanish Fork High school.

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Charlie Warren

Red Ribbon Week

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Last week our school celebrated red ribbon week, a week to celebrate and spread awareness about being drug free. The National Honors Society sponsored the events throughout the week. On the first day of red ribbon week, the NHS passed out red wrist bands that said, "I pledge to be, DRUG FREE!" Students were challenged to wear these all week to help promote drug awareness. Red streamers, red balloons, red ribbons, and red ties could be found in the commons, on all the door handles of the school, on cars in the parking lot, etc.

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Hannah Phillips

SFHS Blood Drive

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Spanish Fork had a fantastic turn out for this year's blood drive.  If you didn't go yourself, it is likely you saw someone with a bandaged arm roaming the school with a smile on their face.  While sitting with a needle in your arm, did any of you wonder why you were doing this? Giving blood not only feels good, it has the possibility to save multiple lives.

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Michael Phillips

Breast Cancer Awareness Volleyball

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On Thursday October 10 the Lady Dons volleyball team played North San Pete hawks, in a breast cancer awareness game. The lady dons wore pink bows in their hair while playing and on their right foot they had a pink shoe lace. The game was started with a dedicatory song for all those that are struggling with breast cancer, have fought the battle of cancer and those that have lost loved ones to breast cancer sung by Bridget Ausiata. Much of the student body came dressed in pink, supporting Breast cancer awareness month. And to cheer on the lady dons as they faced the lady Hawks.

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Tailor Wilde and Millie Stirland