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PTA Reflections

Submitted by kippy.bishop on

The following students have received an Award Of Excellence in the PTA Reflections Contest:

Madelyn Bingham - Literature
Laine Romney - Visual Arts
Lewis Stevens - Photography
Kayly Andreasen - Photography
Isreal Prestwich - Photography

These students' entries will go on to be judged at Region.
Congratulations!!

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Cathy Bennett

SFHS Student Honored

Submitted by deon.youd on

Jamie Wright, senior at Spanish Fork High School, is a Daily Herald student of the week. Wright was featured in the newspaper October 15, 2014

"I think it's really cool that they wanted me to be student of the week. It's a privilege," said Wright.

Wright is involved in many activities at Spanish Fork High. She serves as the president of SF's chapter of the National Honor Society as well as a member of the leadership board for REACH, a program dedicated to helping students feel connected and valued. Wright is also a member of the golf team and plays guitar in a band.

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Deon Youd

Good Grades Do Pay

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Nicole Koyle, a senior at Spanish Fork High School, knows first hand that it pays to get As. She is the recipient of a $1,000 scholarship from Zion's Bank and the Pays for As program. Representatives from Zion's Bank surprised Nicole with the award at the Homecoming assembly in September. 

"I didn't have any idea," said Koyle.

Koyle qualified for the scholarship by taking her report cards to Zions Bank where she earned $1 for each A. She said she knew that there was a drawing for a scholarship but didn't think much about it.

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Deon Youd

Reaching Across the Divide

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It's time to REACH out to other people around you. That's the message students at Spanish Fork High School got this week as Character Counts Week kicked off the Reach program at our school.

Reach is a program run by students to encourage others to build connections and make sure everyone feels valued and connected.

Surveys conducted with students at SFHS revealed at roughly 130 students feel like they have no other person, student or teacher, that they connect with, explained Daniel Stodtmeister, a member of the Reach leadership team.

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Deon Youd