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Spanish Fork High School Plays for Others

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On March 16th, Spanish Fork High School’s Band and Orchestra’s will be holding a Benefit Concert for the Red Cross. The Band Presidency, with senior Taylor Allred as President, decided to have a benefit concert to donate to others around the world, especially in light of the many disasters recently, settling on the Red Cross as the recipient of any money collected. Playing their festival pieces, performances will include the Jazz Band, Concert Band, Chamber Orchestra, Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Symphonic Orchestra.
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by Lori Swain

Little Numbers Make a BIG Difference

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Spanish Fork High School may have lost some of its numbers with the building of two new schools, but that doesn’t mean it lost any generosity or caring for others. When the massive earthquake hit Haiti, the National Honor Society of SFHS took charge of a fundraiser to send some Spanish Fork Don support to Haiti. The whole school took part by donating money, personal care items, and writing letters for the Haitian people. Not long after, news spread about another earthquake, in Chile.
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By: Janessa Nielsen

Spanish Fork High Schools Singers Perform at the local Schools

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Spanish Fork High School’s choir, Singers, went to two of the elementary schools in the Spanish Fork area and performed some of their musical selections for them. They went to Brockbank Elementary on February 26, 2010 and to Riverview Elementary on February 19, 2010. They also performed at Spanish Fork Jr. High on February 16th, 2010. When asked why they did this, Shea Bradshaw the teacher said, “We wanted to give our elementary schools a great free assembly.
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by Chantelle Jones

Spanish Fork Drill Travels to Florida

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February 16-21, Spanish Fork Las Chalitas got the chance to go to Florida to perform in Downtown Disney located in Disneyworld. They performed Thursday February 18 on a stage inside Downtown Disney. Their performance included many of their dances including camp and competition routines. They also had solo's performed by Kambri Shenk and Katelyn Swenson. After their performances they were awarded with a Mickey Mouse trophy to put in their school for a wonderful performance to share with the people in Disneyworld. They enjoyed their trip and loved the warm weather for a week.
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by Korinda Mathis

Window in the Workplace at SFHS

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Spanish Fork High School students were privileged to hear a presentation by Teri Lisa Stagg, a representative from ITT Tech, on Thursday, February 25th. Students were invited to attend this presentation in the SFHS Counseling office during lunch. Stagg informed the students of the top 10 careers on demand over the next ten years and motivated them to attend college. This presentation also came with free donuts and drinks for all who attended.

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Chadia Siilata