November 2012

6th Grade "Jam" Science Session

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On Wednesday, November 28, 2012, the 6th grade students of Sage Creek Elementary were
participating in their own private “jam” session in science. “It was so amazing to see some of the ideas
that the students came up with for instruments!” said Mrs. Antares. “I love our 6 th grade students!
They are so creative!” All of the instruments had to be created by the students - no professional
instruments allowed. Believe it or not, this is actually part of the State of Utah’s core curriculum for
science. Students learn about how sound is created, amplified and what makes sounds different from
one another. To demonstrate that they understand these concepts, Sage Creek’s awesome 6 th graders
each created, explained about and played their instruments. From a miniature banjo and bell (created
by Ashlee Harmon and Jenika Tilton), a flute that he could play (Cole Packer) and a veritable
smorgasbord of percussion instruments (created by Gwyneth Perry), the students came with an amazing
assortment of talents. Today, in the 6th grade science room, it was a rockin’ and glorious cacophony of
noise!

Attributions
Rebecca Antares

Janeen Scott Presented PTA Service Award

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Springville/Mapleton PTA Service Award was present to
Janeen Scott at Sage Creek School on November 20, 2012. In
a tribute to Ms. Scott, Facilitator Pam Tippetts said, “When
she first came to Sage Creek, she had a dream to start her
own choir, patterned after The Bell Choir at Temple Square, of
which she is a member. Over the years she has trained young
musicians before school in how to read music, keep time
with each other, correct chime technique and performance
behaviors. She has written several grants to purchase the
chimes and the sheet music as well as dedicating hundreds
of hours to teaching these young people. It is one of her
many passions. Her latest aspiration is to obtain the funds
to purchase the magnificent set of bells from Springville High
School.”

Ms. Scott also serves as the school’s Technology
Specialist. “She is our go-to girl! The pace of change in
software and hardware in this new “Wired World” runs at
light speed and Ms. Scott can ride the wave,” said Tippetts.

Some of her other interests include traveling to Europe,
cake decorating, and costume design. Ms. Scott is a
professional seamstress and has designed wedding dresses,
suits, and over the top Halloween costumes. Medusa,

Malificent, and The Red and White Queen from Alice in
Wonderland are some of her favorites.

Our motto is “Sage Creek Dragons are Fired Up to
Learn.” Ms. Scott is a true dragon. She earned a Bachelors
Degree in Education at UVU and a Masters Degree in Special
Education from the University of Utah and participates in
ongoing Utah Common Core training so that her depth of
knowledge can enrich her craft as a teacher.

“My final “shout out” must be for her deep love of
learning. You can walk into Ms. Scott’s classroom at any
time during the day and you will be awestruck at the high
level of energy and engagement of her students,” Tippetts
continued. “Science experiments are always “hands on.”
Their math explorations enhance student understanding and
competence. Her personal library of approximately 1500
books is available to all of them, through a custom built
check-out system on her own personal iPad.

Tippetts ended the tribute by paraphrasing Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow quote found on Ms. Scott’s teacher
homepage : “The Love of learning, the sequestered nooks,
and all the sweet serenity of books can be found in her
classroom. She knows to the marrow of her bones the value

of the weight of words in their hands and minds.”

Attributions
Pamela Tippetts