September 14 Grizzly Update

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PJHS Parents and Students,

GRIZZLY GROWLS

Attendance Tip

Reach out for help if you are experiencing tough times (e.g. transportation, unstable housing, loss of a job, health problems) that make it difficult to get your child to school. Other parents, your child’s teacher, principal, social worker, school nurse, afterschool providers or community agencies can help you problem solve or connect you to a needed resource.

Early out days and Staff Development Day

Just a reminder that Monday are our regular early out day for teacher collaboration. On Sept. 19th we have a staff development training district wide so school will let out at 11:15. On that day we will serve breakfast but no lunch will be served!

Spirit Week

This is Spirit week at PJHS!!!!

Monday- ‘Merica Monday

Tuesday- P-Town Pride

Wednesday- Wacky Wednesday

Thursday- BYU- Utah Day wear your team colors

Friday- Flashback Friday from the 50’s to the 90’s

-School dance at 6:00 to 8:00 at the school.

Captain’s Academy

The following students were selected by their coaches to represent their teams at a District Captain’s Academy. Ryan Ellsworth represented student council, Kasen Johnson represented boys’ cross country, Dana Chappa and Jocelyn Tucker represented girls’ cross country, and Cameron Stone represented golf.

At Captain’s Academy these students learned great lessons about sportsmanship, respect and competition. Dr. John Webb, who was an outstanding wrestler in high school and college, who has coached at all levels of wrestling and has been a real advocate for the sport, talked about how sports can truly become a lifelong love. He gave the students great insight into competition and love of sport and life!

Scott Mitchell, who led Springville High to a state football title, was an outstanding quarterback at the University of Utah and went on to play professional football for many years, gave a great motivational talk about life experiences and how they relate to sports.

Other speakers encouraged the students to be true leaders on the field and in the classroom.

4-H News

4H After School Clubs have officially started! We have lots of fun clubs you can join. We also have two homework help clubs which are geared towards helping students with their math homework or if they just need to stay at school to use a computer. One before school and one after school. This year the fee for clubs is $15 for the year. This will help to cover supplies for the clubs plus students will get a t-shirt! A registration form for the 2016-2017 school year also needs to be filled out and returned to Miss Ogden in room C-66. Students can pick up forms from Miss Ogden or from the front office. Here is a list of the clubs for fall:

Monday (2:00-3:30)- Harry Potter Cooking Club

Tuesday (2:45-4:30)- Maker Club & Foods Club

Wednesday (2:45-4:30)- Robotics

Thursday (2:45-4:30)- Wrestling Training & Pinterest

Friday (2:45-4:30)- (TBA)

Homework Clubs are Tuesday through Friday mornings in Mrs. Wagner’s (D148) 7:20-7:50 and Tuesday and Friday afternoons in Ms. LeBaron’s room (C78) 2:45-3:30.

BOX-TOPS~YES we collect them:

·  For every 10 Box Tops students bring into their 3rd Period class, they get a "5 Extra-Credit Points" coupon to use in any of their classes (with teacher’s acceptance). If students happen to bring in 50 Box Tops, then they will also receive a Free Homework Pass.

·  Extra Credit coupons will not be replaced if lost or stolen—so students must keep it safe and redeem as soon as they know which class they would like to use the extra credit in. Box-top coupons do not expire at the end of the term.

NOTE: Teachers are not required to accept coupons for extra credit —so please check with teacher before presenting it.  Also, students may combine more than one coupon for a class.

 

School Spirit

The school would like to promote school spirit by having students purchase and wear a “Grizzly Nation” t-shirt. The green ones are $6 and the grey ones are $8. We encourage students to wear these shirts on Friday’s to show their school spirit.

Calendar

Sept 16    FFA to State Fair

              Back to school Dance 6pm

Sept 19    Staff Development Day, Half Day

Sept 22    Vision Screening 7th Graders

Sept 23    Animal Science to Zoo

              Term 1 Midterm

Sept 28    Parent/Teacher Conference 3:30-8:00

 

 

PJHS Parents and Students,

GRIZZLY GROWLS

Attendance Tip

Reach out for help if you are experiencing tough times (e.g. transportation, unstable housing, loss of a job, health problems) that make it difficult to get your child to school. Other parents, your child’s teacher, principal, social worker, school nurse, afterschool providers or community agencies can help you problem solve or connect you to a needed resource.

Early out days and Staff Development Day

Just a reminder that Monday are our regular early out day for teacher collaboration. On Sept. 19th we have a staff development training district wide so school will let out at 11:15. On that day we will serve breakfast but no lunch will be served!

Spirit Week

This is Spirit week at PJHS!!!!

Monday- ‘Merica Monday

Tuesday- P-Town Pride

Wednesday- Wacky Wednesday

Thursday- BYU- Utah Day wear your team colors

Friday- Flashback Friday from the 50’s to the 90’s

-School dance at 6:00 to 8:00 at the school.

Captain’s Academy

The following students were selected by their coaches to represent their teams at a District Captain’s Academy. Ryan Ellsworth represented student council, Kasen Johnson represented boys’ cross country, Dana Chappa and Jocelyn Tucker represented girls’ cross country, and Cameron Stone represented golf.

At Captain’s Academy these students learned great lessons about sportsmanship, respect and competition. Dr. John Webb, who was an outstanding wrestler in high school and college, who has coached at all levels of wrestling and has been a real advocate for the sport, talked about how sports can truly become a lifelong love. He gave the students great insight into competition and love of sport and life!

Scott Mitchell, who led Springville High to a state football title, was an outstanding quarterback at the University of Utah and went on to play professional football for many years, gave a great motivational talk about life experiences and how they relate to sports.

Other speakers encouraged the students to be true leaders on the field and in the classroom.

4-H News

4H After School Clubs have officially started! We have lots of fun clubs you can join. We also have two homework help clubs which are geared towards helping students with their math homework or if they just need to stay at school to use a computer. One before school and one after school. This year the fee for clubs is $15 for the year. This will help to cover supplies for the clubs plus students will get a t-shirt! A registration form for the 2016-2017 school year also needs to be filled out and returned to Miss Ogden in room C-66. Students can pick up forms from Miss Ogden or from the front office. Here is a list of the clubs for fall:

Monday (2:00-3:30)- Harry Potter Cooking Club

Tuesday (2:45-4:30)- Maker Club & Foods Club

Wednesday (2:45-4:30)- Robotics

Thursday (2:45-4:30)- Wrestling Training & Pinterest

Friday (2:45-4:30)- (TBA)

Homework Clubs are Tuesday through Friday mornings in Mrs. Wagner’s (D148) 7:20-7:50 and Tuesday and Friday afternoons in Ms. LeBaron’s room (C78) 2:45-3:30.

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BOX-TOPS~YES we collect them:

·  For every 10 Box Tops students bring into their 3rd Period class, they get a "5 Extra-Credit Points" coupon to use in any of their classes (with teacher’s acceptance). If students happen to bring in 50 Box Tops, then they will also receive a Free Homework Pass.

·  Extra Credit coupons will not be replaced if lost or stolen—so students must keep it safe and redeem as soon as they know which class they would like to use the extra credit in. Box-top coupons do not expire at the end of the term.

NOTE: Teachers are not required to accept coupons for extra credit —so please check with teacher before presenting it.  Also, students may combine more than one coupon for a class.

Image removed.

School Spirit

The school would like to promote school spirit by having students purchase and wear a “Grizzly Nation” t-shirt. The green ones are $6 and the grey ones are $8. We encourage students to wear these shirts on Friday’s to show their school spirit.

Calendar

Sept 16    FFA to State Fair

              Back to school Dance 6pm

Sept 19    Staff Development Day, Half Day

Sept 22    Vision Screening 7th Graders

Sept 23    Animal Science to Zoo

              Term 1 Midterm

Sept 28    Parent/Teacher Conference 3:30-8:00

 PJHS Parents and Students,

GRIZZLY GROWLS

Attendance Tip

Reach out for help if you are experiencing tough times (e.g. transportation, unstable housing, loss of a job, health problems) that make it difficult to get your child to school. Other parents, your child’s teacher, principal, social worker, school nurse, afterschool providers or community agencies can help you problem solve or connect you to a needed resource.

Early out days and Staff Development Day

Just a reminder that Monday are our regular early out day for teacher collaboration. On Sept. 19th we have a staff development training district wide so school will let out at 11:15. On that day we will serve breakfast but no lunch will be served!

Spirit Week

This is Spirit week at PJHS!!!!

Monday- ‘Merica Monday

Tuesday- P-Town Pride

Wednesday- Wacky Wednesday

Thursday- BYU- Utah Day wear your team colors

Friday- Flashback Friday from the 50’s to the 90’s

-School dance at 6:00 to 8:00 at the school.

Captain’s Academy

The following students were selected by their coaches to represent their teams at a District Captain’s Academy. Ryan Ellsworth represented student council, Kasen Johnson represented boys’ cross country, Dana Chappa and Jocelyn Tucker represented girls’ cross country, and Cameron Stone represented golf.

At Captain’s Academy these students learned great lessons about sportsmanship, respect and competition. Dr. John Webb, who was an outstanding wrestler in high school and college, who has coached at all levels of wrestling and has been a real advocate for the sport, talked about how sports can truly become a lifelong love. He gave the students great insight into competition and love of sport and life!

Scott Mitchell, who led Springville High to a state football title, was an outstanding quarterback at the University of Utah and went on to play professional football for many years, gave a great motivational talk about life experiences and how they relate to sports.

Other speakers encouraged the students to be true leaders on the field and in the classroom.

4-H News

4H After School Clubs have officially started! We have lots of fun clubs you can join. We also have two homework help clubs which are geared towards helping students with their math homework or if they just need to stay at school to use a computer. One before school and one after school. This year the fee for clubs is $15 for the year. This will help to cover supplies for the clubs plus students will get a t-shirt! A registration form for the 2016-2017 school year also needs to be filled out and returned to Miss Ogden in room C-66. Students can pick up forms from Miss Ogden or from the front office. Here is a list of the clubs for fall:

Monday (2:00-3:30)- Harry Potter Cooking Club

Tuesday (2:45-4:30)- Maker Club & Foods Club

Wednesday (2:45-4:30)- Robotics

Thursday (2:45-4:30)- Wrestling Training & Pinterest

Friday (2:45-4:30)- (TBA)

Homework Clubs are Tuesday through Friday mornings in Mrs. Wagner’s (D148) 7:20-7:50 and Tuesday and Friday afternoons in Ms. LeBaron’s room (C78) 2:45-3:30.

Image removed.



Image removed.

BOX-TOPS~YES we collect them:

·  For every 10 Box Tops students bring into their 3rd Period class, they get a "5 Extra-Credit Points" coupon to use in any of their classes (with teacher’s acceptance). If students happen to bring in 50 Box Tops, then they will also receive a Free Homework Pass.

·  Extra Credit coupons will not be replaced if lost or stolen—so students must keep it safe and redeem as soon as they know which class they would like to use the extra credit in. Box-top coupons do not expire at the end of the term.

NOTE: Teachers are not required to accept coupons for extra credit —so please check with teacher before presenting it.  Also, students may combine more than one coupon for a class.

Image removed.

School Spirit

The school would like to promote school spirit by having students purchase and wear a “Grizzly Nation” t-shirt. The green ones are $6 and the grey ones are $8. We encourage students to wear these shirts on Friday’s to show their school spirit.

Calendar

Sept 16    FFA to State Fair

              Back to school Dance 6pm

Sept 19    Staff Development Day, Half Day

Sept 22    Vision Screening 7th Graders

Sept 23    Animal Science to Zoo

              Term 1 Midterm

Sept 28    Parent/Teacher Conference 3:30-8:00

 

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