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SFHS PTSA Students Give Service

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Spanish Fork PTSA students gave a little back on Tuesday, Nov. 22 to one of their proud sponsors “Jaxies”. While cleaning Jaxies, the students came to know the manager and the business. While the students were sweeping, dusting, and cleaning all around, the manager came to serve the students with hot chocolate. As Jaxies has only been in Spanish Fork a couple of years, they are known for their sandwiches and hot drinks. The students would like to send a special thanks to the managers, Roger and Dee for all their help during the service project.
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Chris Brown

SFHS Swimmers Excel at Competition

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SFHS Swimmers Excel at Competition by Golden Money The Spanish Fork High School swim team recently participated in a region swim meet at Springville on Monday, November 29. The team did extremely well at this meet. They came in second place and held close to Springville who led the competition. Among the individual swimmers at the meet, Jesse Roberts did very well and placed first in the majority of his matches. The Dons continue to do well as they traveled to Cedar City for a two -day meet.
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Golden Money

Spanish Fork High School NHS Members Deliver Thanksgiving Dinners

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The week before Thanksgiving, the entire National Honors Society of Spanish Fork gathered together. This was to organize food they had collected to bring Thanksgiving dinner to those who couldn’t afford it. They spent their first few hours buying the turkeys and organizing the food. Once they had it organized, they stayed up late delivering turkeys, potatoes and other Thanksgiving essentials through the snowy November evening. The NHS members worked to serve and the recipients were delighted to find that they could have a great meal for their family on Thanksgiving.
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Matthew Christiansen

SFHS Students GiveThanks by Serving

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SFHS students spent their Thanksgiving break visiting residents in the Spanish Fork Nursing Home. Due to the stormy weather, some of the resident’s families were not able to visit them for the holiday. Kenya Jimenez, Freddy Jimenez and Alexandra Cia helped keep the residents company and hoped to make the Thanksgiving Spirit more prevalent. The Residents were very grateful for the students to give their time, and for bringing their homemade cookies and treats. The students felt very grateful for the opportunity to give their time, and the chance to get to know the residents.
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Riley Strong

Reading and Recess

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Thursday, November 18, Spanish Fork Letterman’s Club had the opportunity to go to East Meadows Elementary school and read to the little kids, K-6th grades. They read to them for about fifteen minutes, and then they played at recess with them. At recess, there were a lot of different activities going on, depending on age and gender. They played for fifteen minutes and then came back to school. This was a great experience for everyone involved. The kids kept asking when they were going to come back.
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Jordan Kramer and Kenzie Beckstrom