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Whitney Hansen Interns at Utah Valley Hospital

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Everyone gets to deal with many different jobs and career opportunities through doing internships at Spanish Fork High School. Whitney Hansen gets the wonderful chance to deal with babies found in the NICU (New Born Intensive Care Unit) at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, UT. All day she follows her mom and watches as she performs many different operations on babies that could be measured up against a regular dollar bill and the bill being bigger.
Attributions
: Kira Fenn and Candace Kester

KEN GARFF KEYS TO SUCCESS ASSEMBLY Was Held at SFHS

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KEN GARFF KEYS TO SUCCESS ASSEMBLY Was Held at SFHS The gym erupted with noise as students jumped to their feet cheering for one of their now-envied classmate. Spanish Fork High School has been working with the Ken Garff Keys to Success program for the past seven years, and each year one lucky student gets the chance to win the grand prize. Throughout the year students are given the opportunity to earn Key Cards for goals that they set with their teacher or for academic achievement.
Attributions
Kaitlin Urmston and Tyson Galovich

Students Play Gotcha

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GOTCHA! Few words can instill such fear in a student’s heart. But at Spanish Fork High School, this one definitely can. Squirt bottles are always within arm’s reach, and friends keep watch; this game always keeps students on edge. It’s a traditional game played at the school every year. Students pay to play - they all receive the name of another student, and then the hunt begins. One has to squirt that person to get them out. Then they get that person’s name, and have a new target. The last few weeks of school, this group is whittled down until one student is left standing.
Attributions
Jen Huntsman, Tyson Galovich, and Jonathan Woodbrey

SFHS Drama Goes to State and Nationals!

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Students from the Spanish Fork High School Drama Department participated in State Drama last week. The participants were Hannah Carson, Jerron Orton, Jen Grzybowski, and Marty Sperry. Orton and Carson performed dramatic monologues, and Grzybowski and Sperry did a contemporary scene together. Grzybowski, Sperry, and Carson received straight superiors and qualify for Nationals this summer.
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Jared Tuckett