Shannon and Dean Hale Assembly

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Shannon and Dean Hale (Newbery Award winners) were able to come to Park and host a special assembly for all our students! They spent time talking about the importance of reading and they even brought enough books for all of our students to be able to take one home.  K-2 receive Princess in Black and 3-5 received Diana: Princess of the Amazons. We would like to thank Writers Cubed for reaching out and selecting our school to be a part of this assembly. The students had an amazing time and loved their books!

Food & Clothing Giveaway

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We have our food and clothing giveaway next week! It will be three consecutive days Monday, December 13 - Wednesday, December 15 from 8:15am - 4:00pm.  Please make sure to CHECK-IN AT THE OFFICE before heading down to the gym to grab the food, clothing, and supplies that your family may be in need of. We are excited to give away everything that our community has donated! Come check it out!

Oakridge North Pole Tour

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All Nebo students and families are invited to the Oakridge North Pole Tour sponsored by Oakridge and Springville High students. Held on Monday, December 13, 2021, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Springville High School in the far east building.

You will find Santa with the help of the Springville High student council guiding you through the interactive North Pole experience with costumes, treats, games, and songs.

PSL Service Project

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Our PSL got to stay after school last Friday and tie blankets as a service project for those in need! They also got to have a treat and play a left/right game. Way to synergize PSL and provide for others!

 

Attributions
Janae McAllister, Aubree Judkins

November Grade Level Counseling Lesson

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In Mrs. J’s monthly grade level counseling lesson, students learned about the word “perspective”. Teachers were asked to come up to the front of the room and try to slice a piece of bread so that it only had one side. No one could do it!!! The teachers got to pick a yummy topping for their bread. When the teacher held up the bread so that they were looking at their side with the yummy toppings, the students still just saw a plain piece of bread. But when we “reframed” what we were looking at we could see both side.

Thanksgiving Festivities

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Right before the Thanksgiving break, Mrs. Taylor's first grade class had a Turkey day. They made turkey headbands and even learned how to make homemade butter by shaking the cream for their dinner rolls. When the class returned from lunch, they found out that their dinner rolls had been stolen! They spent their math time figuring out the mystery of the stolen dinner rolls by solving problems to get clues. It was such a great day for first grade.

Attributions
Natalie Taylor

5th Grade Drill Training

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We have been learning about the Revolutionary War in social studies. So we decided to try out some of Baron Von Stueben’s drill training moves. These fifth graders did pretty awesome! They would have made great soldiers at Valley Forge. 
 

**Go take a look at our instagram page to see the video**

Attributions
Charla Anderson

Book Fair

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Park Parents,

Just a reminder that this week is our book fair, please come check out all the great books we have! 

Book Fair Hours: 

Tuesday-Friday 8:15-8:30 & 3:00-3:30

Wednesday: 11:15-12:15