6th Grade Taste Test Panel

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The 6th grade food tasting assembly was very fun. We had some lunch ladies from the District come and make a turkey and beef meal. The 6th grade students were invited to taste the turkey and the beef and then take a survey on which they like best. The one that is picked the most will be one the school lunch menu next year in all of Nebo School District. After we ate the meal the lunch ladies gave us dibs ice cream dipped in chocolate, and sprinkled with nuts. It was delicious. We would like to thank the lunch ladies for coming and preparing this for us.

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Article by Spencer Platt; Photo by Aprel Mendenhall

Patrica Palmer, Park School Crystal Apple Recipient

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Patrica Palmer was selected by Park School teachers to receive this year's Nebo Education Association Crystal Apple award.  Craig Harvey of Horace Mann Insurance presented Mrs. Palmer with her award.  Mrs. Palmer has dedicated her life to teaching students.  She has taught in both Alpine and Nebo School Districts for a combined total of 36 years.  She also worked in the CFA for two years and was the Intern Coach at Park Elementary for two years.   We are grateful for all that Mrs.

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Article by Aprel Mendenhall; Photo by Tamra Lybbert

Park Students Love Habit #6!

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My favorite habit is #6, Synergize. Synergize means to work together so that the team always wins.  I visited Mrs. Palmer's class to see how they use Habit #6, Synergize.  When Mrs. Palmer's class earns free-time they like to play board games and play on one of the white  boards. The class has to work together to earn the free time and they also have to work together to play the games.  Everyone should work togther and we can always win.

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Article & Photos by Jordyn Davies

Science Fair

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On February 21st, Park School had it's annual Science Fair! Lots of students participated and they were all so creative! We wish everyone could win a ribbon, but unfortunately, only 3 people could win in each grade. The students who won first, second, and third got to move on to the District Science Fair. All the people who made a science project got a certificate, with their name on it, and Airheads candy. We can't wait for next year when Park celebrates science again!

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Article by Wynter Watkins; Photos by Tamra Lybbert