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Dons Compete in Business Language Competition

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Ammy Trujillo, Amy Gomez, Katie Morris, and Maria Diaz were four students chosen to represent our school at a Business Language Competition at BYU on Friday, February 24. The girls had only a few days to prepare a presentation of their marketing plan…all in Spanish. They made a poster,  a PowerPoint and wrote up a report which they presented in front of two groups of three judges.

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Katie Morris

SFHS FFA Consult with Senator Hinkins and Representative Morley

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Members of the Spanish Fork FFA were invited to participate in the UACTE Day on the Hill on February 15th as representatives of agriculture students around the state.  Students constructed boutonnieres and corsages, and met with many state legislators to thank them for their support of CTE classes and our CTSO programs.  Students were fortunate enough to have State Senator Hinkins and State Representative Morley join them in the rotunda to discuss how their involvement in these programs was making an impact on their lives.

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Kasee Smith

Brockbank PTSA Visit

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Recently some members of the Spanish Fork High School PTSA (Parent
Teacher Students Association) came to Brockbank. PTSA is a club that
helps students get involved in their community by performing services.
For one of their service projects they came to Brockbank and
interacted with first-graders. The first-graders really enjoyed
spending time and connecting with these students. Out of the 23
members that came 13 of them attended elementary school at Brockbank.
It was fun to see these students come back to Brockbank!

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Sara Taylor

SFHS Sweeps the District Welding Competition

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On January 21st Nebo School District held a first ever district wide welding competition at Spanish Fork High School.  This event took place for all the elite welders in the welding programs and there were 15 total participants at the competition--three from each school.  Each student was presented with the same challenges and was judged on their performances by local certified welding inspectors.  Many local companies help support and donate prizes for the contestants.  This particular event determined who would represent each school at the state level Skills USA Compet

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Shaun Black, Welding Teacher

SFHS Swim Team Wins Region Title

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The 2011-2012 SFHS Swim Team has been very successful this year.  They have competed at many meets, but this past weekend the swim team had a chance to compete in their annual region swim meet in Richfield to compete for the region title and to get qualified for the state swim meet, which is exactly what they did.  At the end of the meet, the Spanish Fork and Emery boy’s teams had a tied score of 270, making us both the region winners.  The girls placed 3rd overall out of 5 teams which was sensational.  In all of Spanish Fork High Schools past years, this is the first ye

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Zack Slaymaker