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SFHS Drill Team Places at Competition

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This previous Saturday, January 8th, SFHS’s amazing drill team performed at a competition at Alta High School. Eight 4A schools from all over the state were represented. Despite an injury suffered by one of the girls during the “Dance” portion of the competition, SFHS’s team was able to place high in each category. In the “Kick” the girls placed 3rd, in “Military”, 4th, in “Hip Hop”, 2nd, and in “Dance”, 3rd. In addition, Tailyr Peterson took 5th place in solo.

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Wes Curtin

Shakespeare Class Measured Up!

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The Spanish Fork High School Shakespeare Team performed William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure last week. Under the direction of Meg Grierson, the actors performed with energy, excitement, and passion. They’ve been rehearsing since they returned from the annual Shakespearian Festival in October. The play was performed in the round which provided a new experience for the actors. Hannah Carson, a senior on the team said, “It was a good experience to act with the audience on all sides of the stage. It pushed us as actors to stay in focus, and character.”

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Jared Tuckett

Agriculture Education Teaches Hands-On

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Students taking agriculture classes, especially those in the Animal Science class at Spanish Fork High School, are privileged to be taught by some of the best teachers in the entire state. Kasee Smith and Tiffany Meyers take teaching to a whole new level at SFHS. On Thursday January sixth, students in both Meyers’ and Smith’s Animal Science classes were taught about the digestive tracts of ruminant animals (sheep, cattle, deer…). These animals are unique compared to most other species of livestock or common pets such as dogs or cats. A ruminant has four stomachs!
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Tyler Galt

Jennifer Fenton Interns at Spanish Fork Clinic

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From August to January, Jennifer Fenton a senior at Spanish Fork High School has interned at the Spanish Fork Clinic in the Radiology Department. Though she is coming to a close in her internship, she has given us some insight on what she does on a daily basis, as well as her favorite part of her internship. As a start, she develops x-rays and fills out computer work about the patients. This alone has helped her deicide what she wants to do as a career which she informed us is to be a radiologist, not a radiologist technician.
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Alyssa Wright

Teddy Bear Project Exceeded Previous Years

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The Letterman Club, HOPE Squad, and The HOSA Clubs joined forces to gather loveable teddy bears to touch the hearts of women and children at The Women Crisis Center.  Spanish Fork High School gathered over 700 bears.  This year was more successful than last year.  SFHS raised twice as much as they had in the past couple of years.  They went to the Bank of American Fork and from each club there was a member there to deliver them.  The Teddy Bear Project is known quite well in Spanish Fork High School.  Everyone gets involved so much to help out in every way.&nbs

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Lyndsey Healey, Annie Darling, and Marree Graham