December 2013
Mrs. Banks Receives PEAK Award
Park Elementary's very own Mrs. Banks was honored with Nebo School Districts PEAK (Positive Energy And Kindness) award on December 11, 2013 at the December board meeting. Mrs. Banks exemplifies the PEAK award to the highest degree. Mrs. Banks was surprised with flowers, hugs and kisses, by her family members and grandchildren that were able to attend the meeting. The following is a collage of phrases by Tamra Lybbert, Ryan Kay, Lorie Graham, and Sheralyn Lowe who nominated Mrs. Banks for this award.
Merry Christmas from Park Elementary
We hope that each of you have a wonderful Christmas!
Best Wishes,
Park Faculty & Staff
D.A.R.E.
Officer Farnworth from the Spanish Fork Police Department met with 5th grade students for the past several weeks instructing students on the importance of staying drug free as part of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program (D.A.R.E.)
Nebo Foundation Awards Grant For The Leader In Me
You've heard the saying around this time of year "It is better to give than to receive." In this case, Park Elementary was happy to receive. Laura Taylor, Dale Phelps, and Earl Davis from the Nebo Foundation along with Lana Hiskey from Nebo School District, awarded Park Elementary with a $1,000 grant for The Leader in Me program. In return, Park Elementary is building leaders for the future that will make a difference in our community.
Park School Receives Check From Sonic Night
Mr. Kay and PTA President Pat Christianson happily accepted a check of $330.48 from Sonic in Spanish Fork.
Earlier this year, our PTA teamed up with Sonic and organized a fundraiser to benefit Park Elementary. Park families were encouraged to attend Sonic Night for dinner during the hours of 5-8 and Park Elementary would receive 10% of the total sales during those hours. It was a great turn out and students had a great time eating and being with their families.
We are grateful to our PTA and Sonic for their contribution to Park Elementary.
Perschon's Punctual Pupils
We would like to congratulate Mrs. Perschon's class for meeting their on-time attendance 3 out of 5 days this week! Keep up the great work!
W.I.G. Assembly
Park Elementary kicked off their W.I.G or Wildly Important Goals assembly on November 26th.
Tuesday morning was a strange one to students when they saw teachers in the hallways and classrooms. Many students asked a similar question with a puzzling face..."Why are you wearing a wig?"
First and Fifth Grade Buddies
Each Wednesday the fifth grade students buddy up with a first grader to read, practice spelling, or in this case, a special math integrated art activity.
When asked about working with a first grade buddy, Mckenzie said "I like helping them learn." Mckay said "I like that they help and I read to them."
We are proud of our first and fifth grade leaders that are making a difference in the school.
Park's Positive Panthers
Park Elementary halls were filled with Positive Panthers as they entered the school on monday morning. Many students have been caught using the habits in the classroom, hallways, playground and lunch room.
Patrick Young from Mrs. Coates class was the first to receive a "Golden Panther Paw" and was able to write his name on the Postive Panther board.