100 Days Smarter!

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We are 100 Days Smarter!!  

Kindergarten students celebrated the 100th day of school.  We counted to 100 by 1's, 5's, and 10's.   We each brought a collection of 100 things to count.  Then we tried to accomplish different learning challenges all in 100 seconds.   Hip Hip Hooray for 100's Day! 
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Kim Mellor

Staff Spotlight of the Week-Miss Wanlass, Art Specialist

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Please welcome Rachel Wanlass the Art teacher.  She is a brand new teacher that has never taught before. She wants to go to Antarctica so she can meet the penguins.  She is a Phillies and Yankees fan. She enjoys See’s chocolate and peach rings. She likes to eat at Marino's, an Italian restaurant. Her favorite book she recently read Is “Oh the Places You’ll Go.”. She also loves seeing students enjoying making art.  Rachel Wanless is a great addition to the school.

By Tanner Christiansen, Parker Reuckert

Staff Spotlight of the Week-Mrs. Jenkins, 1st grade

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We are happy to have Kristin Jenkins, a first grade teacher at our school this year.  Her favorite part of her job is seeing kids grow in their learning.  She’s worked for fifteen years at five different schools.  Her favorite place to be is by a beach and she loves Hershey and Dove chocolate.    By Mandi Smith and Berkley Jackson

 

Staff Spotlight of the Week-Miss Jordan, Speech/language teacher

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We are excited to spotlight Miss Jordan as a new Speech/language teacher. She has six people in her family! Most of them work in schools.  Her mom is a principal at Spring Lake Elementary, and her sister is a teacher at Maple Ridge! She was born in Provo, Utah and lived there until fourth grade, then she moved to Springville. After that, she lived in Payson growing up. Now she lives with three friends in Provo. Wow, that's a lot of moving! We are all really excited that she works at your school!   By Katie Bennett

 

Santa Joins Zoom Sing-A-Long at Spanish Oaks

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Every year we enjoy a Sing Around the Tree as part of our Christmas celebration.  This year, we had to adjust that a little bit, and we did a Sing-a-Long through Zoom.  Even our teachers joined in with some special singing helpers.  At the end of the singing, a special visitor arrived that wanted to join our Zoom meeting.  The students were so excited as they heard those jingle bells enter the school.  Santa made a visit to each classroom, visiting with the students, and delivering a treat.  It turned out to be a great time for all!