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Girls Show Who's Best at Powder Puff Football

Submitted by deon.youd on

Girls took to the football field during SFHS Homecoming week to prove who's best in Powder Puff football.  On Monday, September 9, 2013, seven teams of girls went ot to either defeat or be defeated. Teams included those made up by cheerleaders, drill team members, student athletes, and more.

The bleachers piled up with students and parents out to watch the games. Once again, the team that calls itself the Best of the Best went undefeated through the tournament and was crowned Powder Puff champs for the third year in a row.

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Sydney Groo

Utah County Health Department Notice

Submitted by kippy.bishop on

Dear Parents,

A student at SFHS has recently been diagnosed with Pertussis (whooping cough).  The student is being kept at home, on antibiotics and will not return to school until cleared by a doctor.

Please read the attached letter from the Utah County Health Department.  The letter will give you more information about Pertussis signs and symptoms and how to protect your child.

Sincerely,

SFHS Administration

 

Principal McKee Visits D.C.

Submitted by deon.youd on

Spanish Fork High School principal Dave McKee returned to SFHS Monday, September 23, 2013, after spending nearly a week in our nation's capitol. McKee traveled to Washington D.C. to represent Utah as the Utah High School Principal of the Year.

"It was an awesome trip," said McKee.

While in Washington, McKee toured the Capitol Building and met with Utah congressment and senators. He met with each representative individually to talk about education.

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Abraham Zambrano

Seminary Serves Lunch

Submitted by deon.youd on

The seminary staff at Spanish Fork High School hosted a big barbeque during lunch on Tuesday, September 17, 2013. They served hot dogs, chips, cookies, and water outside the seminary building.

The line to get food was crazy long; it took about 5-10 minutes beginning to end. In fact, the attendance was so great that the staff had to cook additional hot dogs.

The food was offered to all students free of charge. 

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Carson Hansen

Is Freedom Worth Fighting For? (editorial)

Submitted by deon.youd on

We have all heard of the happenings in Syria, Egypt, Libya, and Afghanistan where the people are fighting for their freedom. We have heard throughout our lives the stories of how dictators, monarchs, and various tyrants have fallen in civil wars and revolutions. In these overthrows, hundreds of thousands, sometimes even millions, have been killed, just so the people can be free. This raises a question. Is freedom worth fighting for?

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Sawyer Hamilton