New Information

Submitted by misty.jones on

April 15, 2020

Dear Parents/Guardians:

As you may have heard, Governor Herbert and State Superintendent Sydnee Dickson have extended the “soft school closure” until the end of the school year.  Although we are disappointed that we will not be able to work with students in our usual manner, we understand why the decision was made and fully support them.  That being said, we now will need to address a variety of very unique situations.

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Well Being and The Elements of Learning

Submitted by angela.killian on

What brings me hope in this world is the children.  With children comes laughter, energy, kindness, creativity, unconditional love, a desire to learn. Classes have been dismissed.  Yet we all continue to learn from our homes. Sing, read-aloud, play games in the yard, cook, paint, play cards, visit a virtual museum, dance, write letters, write poems, color, build a fort, make puppets, have a tea party, make lemonade, have a hug 'o war. 

Utah Schools Dismissed through May 1st

Submitted by angela.killian on

Governor Gary R. Herbert, State Superintendent Syd Dickson, and the Utah State Board of Education “announced that Utah’s K-12 public schools will extend their dismissal [soft closure] through Friday, May 1st.”  Their press release further stated that they will “continue to evaluate the situation to make a determination about the remaining school year” and that:

Gov. Herbert expressed his appreciation to the educators throughout our state who have quickly adapted their instruction to remote learning platforms. 

Spring Break

Submitted by angela.killian on

garrett.johnson [at] nebo.edu (A)LL Schools in Nebo School District will be closed April 4-12.  

No at-home lessons will be provided during this calendar week.  

Enjoy the break!

 

New Information

Submitted by misty.jones on

Dear Parent/Guardian: 

Like you, we are just learning that Governor Gary R. Herbert, State Superintendent Syd Dickson, and the Utah State Board of Education “announced today that Utah’s K-12 public schools will extend their dismissal [soft closure] through Friday, May 1st.”  Their press release further stated that they will “continue to evaluate the situation to make a determination about the remaining school year” and that:

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