February Mayor's Award
Ephraim Wilde has always come to class with a smile and a positive attitude. He is kind to others and works hard on all of his assignments. He works so hard to be able to do this every day, and I appreciate him so much.
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Ephraim Wilde has always come to class with a smile and a positive attitude. He is kind to others and works hard on all of his assignments. He works so hard to be able to do this every day, and I appreciate him so much.
The following students won honors at the Nebo District Science Fair last night in Springville. Each of these students and their science projects are going to represent our school at the region's science and engineering fair at BYU on Thursday, March 26th. The top Honors and Best of Show went to our very own Tori Ludlow and Joan Meyers. Great job Grizzlies!
Hailey Vigil and Eva Cervantes
Hunter Everett
Addison Lopez
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We were so lucky to have David Schramm come and speak to our school today! Besides being a PJHS graduate, Go Grizzlies!, he is also an amazing motivational speaker. He shared a message of hope and kindness to our students. It is a great day to be a grizzly.
Thanks to our counselors, HOPE Squad, and our teachers, we started off HOPE week with a door decorating contest. The theme is Kindness is free, sprinkle it everywhere. Our winner is Mrs. Bridenbaugh's class! Kindness is free; thanks for being kind grizzlies!
Parent Teacher Conference is coming up! Save February 20th from 3:30-7:00 to meet with your student's teachers. The teachers will all be gathered in the cafeteria to allow for easy access. We can't wait to see you there!
Parents and Students! We will NOT be delivering Valentine's Day gifts/treats/flowers/etc. so please do not bring them to our main office. Thanks for your support!
Last week, PJHS had their annual science fair. The students did a wonderful job and conducted many thought provoking and life changing science fair projects. A huge thanks to our science department teachers who helped organize and support this science fair. The winners include the following individuals:
Animal & Plant Science
Brocston Murdoch Grand Prize/1st Place
Since 1986, Kids Who Count has provided Early Intervention services to families of young children residing in the Nebo School District boundaries. We’ve helped thousands of families and children and we can help you. If you are concerned about your baby or toddler’s development or had a medical professional talk to you about some milestones your child hasn’t yet reached, you may be eligible for early intervention services. The purpose of Early Intervention is to enhance early growth and development in infants and toddlers under three, who have developmental delays or disabilities.