Summer Office Hours
Summer Office Hours
Mon-Thurs
8 am - 1 pm
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Summer Office Hours
Mon-Thurs
8 am - 1 pm
Ms. Lund's class has read the book "Key to the Treasure" together, solving secret codes and word puzzles as they occurred in the book. Now that they have finished the book, the children completed a treasure hunt of their own today. They followed clues throughout the school, until they were led to the "treasure." This is a picture of them pointing to their treasure.
Sage Creek had a day full of dance today with two performances and a performance by BYU's Folk Dance team. See our Facebook page for more pictures.
Sage Creek fourth grade pulled handcarts to Mapleton Park for a day of activities.
Congratulations to this weeks Go the Distance Award winners at Sage Creek.
Students from Ms. Robbins' class recently visited The Great Salt Lake - they spent the day learning about this very unique feature in Utah. It was a delightful day and students enjoyed getting a little wet!
In May's Springville/Mapleton Regional PTA Meeting, three Sage Creek staff members received well-deserved recognition for their service to children. The award is given for those individuals who advocate for children and provide extraordinary leadership in schools. Ms. Betty Hatfield, skill building technician; Mr. John Wald, speech therapist; and Ms. Trevenen, first grade teacher were honored for their service. Congratulations!!
Sage Creek has some amazing spellers ... but 3 students in particular stand out above the rest! A huge shout-out and congratulations to Xander Wilson (center), our 1st place winner, Hadley Hickman (right), our 2nd place winner, and Ruby Cochran (left), our 3rd place winner.
Congratulations to this weeks Go the Distance Award winners at Sage Creek.
April is National Poetry Month and we've spent the month in the library doing lots of different fun activities involving reading and writing poetry. One of the activities that the 4th, 5th and 6th graders participated in was writing "Blackout Poetry". It was so much fun watching the students explore pages to find just the right words to describe everything from feeling sick to family relationships. Abbie did a particularly outstanding job so we wanted to share it.