A Real "BULL"-Y Blocker

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On Leap Day, we had an assembly.  Rodeo Clown J.J. Harrison was there along with rodeo queens and rodeo officials from Spanish Fork City.  They talked a lot about the difference between teasing and bullying as well as the difference between tattling and reporting.  J.J. always likes to end with a contest.  He had Mr. James come up and try to rope him.  Mr. James actually roped him!  Then to close, we repeated after J.J. and told our teachers that they were awesome and underpaid.

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Photos by Mr. Kay Article by Blog Squad Leader Alea Bateman with Mr. Gull

Leadership Academy

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Recently, students helped with the Spanish Fork City Easter Egg Hunt by putting eggs together for the event.  Led by our Leadership Academy teacher, Mrs. Wirfs, students synergized to help our community.  This is one of the many things Leadership Academy has provided this year.  

Leadership Academy has provided learning opportunities in leadership, music, art, and more for students. To understand more how Leadership Academy works, the following is from one of our Blog Squad Leaders Evan Prokopiw, 6th grade student.  

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Photo by Adam Gull Article by Adam Gull and Evan Prokopiw

Star Light, Star Bright

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Star light, star bright,

First star I see tonight,

I wish I may, I wish I might,

Have this wish I wish tonight. 

Our 6th grade Stars have been engaged in learning about the Universe.  Sixth grade science is intriguing because students explore from the tiniest microorganism to the vastness of the universe and make the connection to how they fit in the picture.

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Photos by Ty James Article by Adam Gull