Live United: Day of Caring

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Thursday, September 13, 2012 was the Live United: Day of Caring.  Employees of the Nestle (Stouffer's) Company came to Park Elementary and spent the morning giving our playground a face lift.  The basketball standards were repainted.  The map of the United States was labeled with the abbreviations for each state.  The Neslte employees painted other colorful geometrical shapes around the playground.  We appreciate the employees from the Nestle Company for spending time at Park Elementary and making our playground a fun and colorful palce to play!

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Photos by Aprel Mendenhall

Park Panthers are Leaders of Greeting!

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On Friday, August 31st, 2012 some of our 5th and 6th grade students were invited by J. Lynn Jones, the Special Education Director for Nebo District, to greet Special Education Directors from all over the state to a meeting at the Nebo District Office.  The students who were chosen to participate were Madyson Lackey, Bethany Wilson, Brandon Cook, Joe Graham, Laurae Latham, and Chris Hatfield.  They did a great job shaking the hands of those in attendance and directing them to their meeting.  We are proud of our student leaders!

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Photo by Adam Gull

Fourth - Sixth Grade Spelling Bee

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The Park School Spelling Bee had 16 participants from fourth through sixth grade.  As the students spelled their words, it was evident that they all had studied very hard to qualify to make this far.  Each fourth through sixth grade class had held class spelling bees to find students that would represent their class in the school-wide bee.

Cities in the Preschool

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Mrs. Elaine Olsen's Preschool have created amazing cities.  The students had an assignment to create a business to be in a city in their preschool class.  The students made some fantastic businesses and they were very creative.  Pictured are many of the businesses that made their cities.  The students pictured are in the Monday morning class.