March 2020

COVID-19 Admin Video

Submitted by seth.spainhower on

Please click this Adobe Spark link to see a video that our very own Ammon Beck made for our school. He is super talented and we greatly appreciate him putting this video together and helping us share a message to our SFHS students and community! 

 

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Video Credit: Ammon Beck

COVID-19 Update 3/23/2020

Submitted by seth.spainhower on

March 23, 2020

Dear Parent/Guardian:

Like you, we are just learning that Governor Gary R. Herbert, State Superintendent Syd Dickson, and the Utah State Board of Education “announced today that Utah’s K-12 public schools will extend their dismissal [soft closure] through Friday, May 1st.”  Their press release further stated that they will “continue to evaluate the situation to make a determination about the remaining school year” and that:

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Lana Hiskey

Updated Office Hours

Submitted by seth.spainhower on

Please see our updated office hours (8:00 AM - 3:00 PM everyday) and the “Public Health Order” from the Utah County Health Department. Thank you!!

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Administration

Lunch Program Updates

Submitted by seth.spainhower on

Dear Parents,

In this ever-changing environment, Nebo School District is working hard to meet the needs of the children in our communities. Nebo School District’s Child Nutrition Department has received a fee waiver from the State Board of Education through the USDA. Therefore:

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Nebo Students

Submitted by bonnie.beckstead on
Thank you for your patience and support as we navigate through this unprecedented time in education. We just want to keep you updated on what is happening in Nebo School District.

For the past couple of days, and even through the weekend, Nebo teachers have been in training and preparing online materials and/or packets for their students for “at home” instruction.

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Lana Hiskey

Her Time To Lead

Submitted by seth.spainhower on

A small group of our amazing, strong, and talented students had the opportunity to go to a conference in Salt Lake City called, "Her Time To Lead". The girls were there to learn more about leadership and the importance of education. While they were there, they were able to hear from key female leaders in our State including Natalie Hill Jensen (Broadway and film actor), Kristin Kenney (sideline reporter for the Utah Jazz), Annie Hawkins (professional soccer player), and many others!

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Sharla Barber