Fight the New Drug Documentary

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As was mentioned in previous newsletters, we had our Fight the New Drug assembly on Feb. 18 where we learned about what science and research tell us about the dangers of pornography. Fight the New Drug is a non-religious, non-political, research based program.  Due to technical difficulties many students were unable to view the assembly so we wanted to send out information on how to view their 3 part documentary series, "Brain, Heart, World." It is excellent and very informative. Here are the directions for those who are interested in creating an account to view the series:

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April Mangum

Spring Athletics at PJHS

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Track Season Beginning
For any students interested in joining the track team, we will be having a parent meeting this Thursday after school in the library. Practice starts on Monday, March 14th. If you have any questions, email coach Jordan Smith (jordan.smith [at] nebo.edu) or coach Lyle Ward (lyle.ward [at] nebo.edu). 
Boys Tennis Season Beginning

Every Day Mathematician

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We have a new Every Day Mathematician bulletin board hanging in our North Hall here at PJHS. Thanks to Ms. Cope for updating this for us. Our highlight this round is our very own Mr. Evans! He teaches in the Special Education Department here at PJHS and is a mountain biking expert. Check out the bulletin board next time you're around to see how he uses mathematics in all sorts of ways with mountain biking. 

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Bulletin Board by Denise Cope

Science Olympiad Winners

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Congratulations to our students who placed at the PHS Science Olympiad program! Daphne Romrell, Alexis White, and Devon Hansen have all been fantastic. Alexis and her partner got 1st place (gold medals) in the rocks and minerals event at our competition on Saturday the 12th. Daphne has been working really hard on experimental design and her group got 4th place in that event at the competition. It's really helped the team to be able to have PJHS students join us!

Upcoming Events/Opportunities at PJHS

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Grizzly Update - Feb. 22, 2022
Upcoming Events:  

Feb. 25  Post-Valentine Dance 6 to 8 pm
Feb. 28  Educator Planning Day - No School
Spirit Week
As a lead up to our dance this Friday, we are having a spirit week with the following dress-up days:
Wed- Bad n Boujee (fancy/classy dress) vs comfy casual
Thurs- Summer vs Winter
Fri- Pink vs Red
Post-Valentine Dance

Internet Safety Parent Webinar

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It can be difficult for parents to navigate the use of technology in their families. This free parent webinar coming up next Tuesday evening seeks to empower and educate, sharing parenting strategies around tech through developmental stages. You’ll also learn about: Red flag apps and platforms, How to create a family media plan, and Conversation starters to talk about technology. 

Science Fair Winners

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Click "Read More" below to see the students who competed at the Nebo District Science Fair and have been invited to the Central Utah STEM Fair at BYU on March 31.  The winners are: Zandile Kauro, Christian Voran, Jaxton Haveron, Lexus Farish, Hinckley Taylor, Wesley Gunderson, Jared Keel, and Kalli Oman.  We wish to congratulate each of these students on a job well done and wish them the very best as they go to compete once again on March 31st. 

Upcoming Events/Opportunities at PJHS

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Grizzly Update - Feb. 16, 2022
Upcoming Events:  

Feb. 16  Orchestra Concert 7 pm
Feb  17  Parent and Teacher Conferences 3:30 to 7:30 pm 
Feb. 17  Battle of the Books
Feb. 18  Fight the New Drug Assembly 8:35 am
Feb. 21  Presidents Day - No School
Feb. 25  Post-Valentine Dance 6 to 8 pm
Feb. 28  Educator Planning Day - No School
Student Detention Time Excused for Attending Parent/Teacher Conferences!

Students of the Month

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9th grade: 
Leah Sorenson----Where do I start with Leah? Leah is one of the nicest girls I know! I have never seen her be rude or disrespectful to anyone. She is always willing to let other students join in and makes them feel wanted and comfortable. She is always bubbly and happy, very rarely do you see her without a smile on her face. I love the confidence that she has to always be herself! Great job Leah, and keep on being YOU!  -Mrs. Paxton