Spanish Oaks Extraordiberries of the Week
Thank you students for all your great deeds this week! Keep it up!
ParentLink at Spanish Oaks
A great way to keep on top of what is happening at our school is through the amazing ParentLink tool ...
The District gets parent contact information for ParentLink from our student database. Parents can change their own contact information as follows:
Spanish Oaks Christmas Choir Concert
Our combined choir students did an amazing job in their performance last night for their parents and friends. They have worked hard and were so excited to share the songs they have learned. A special "thank you" to our choir leaders, Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Aagard, for all their hard work, and to our choir piano player(s), Laurie Dallon and Katie Drollinger, for their dedication and service. Nice job, students!
Body Building in Kindergarten??
We had the 70th day in Kindergarten! To celebrate this awesome day Mrs. Robinson's class made the #70 with their bodies. What a fun activity!!
Learning Going on in Mrs. Graham's Class
How Can I Help Parents in Your School?
Heidi Whitaker is a wonderful district resource for parents with special needs children in our schools. Some of her responsibilities as Nebo District's "Parent Mentor" for the UPC are to help parents understand how the special education system works, how to problem-solve peacefully, and how to communicate effectively. Attached please find Heidi's contact information.
Teddy Bear Drive at Spanish Oaks
Positive Energy and Kindness at Spanish Oaks
Do you know someone at Spanish Oaks Elementary who really exhibits Positive Energy and Kindness? Please take a moment and click on the link below to recognize them for the amazing things they are doing at our school. All nominations will be reviewed, and qualified candidates will be recognized at the Nebo School District Board monthly meeting(s).
Spanish Oaks Robotics Showcase
This year Spanish Oaks hosted an after school Robotics Class through a UVU School of Education Outreach Program. Each week 4th, 5th and 6th graders worked with college students on how to code and program robots. The students had a great time using skills in Math, Science, and Technology. Our class just wrapped up, and parents were invited to the last fifteen minutes for a "showcase" to see what their children learned. Thank you, UVU, for an amazing learning experience!