Fifth Grade Student Council

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We are so excited to introduce our new fifth grade student council for the 2021-2022 school-year.  These amazing leaders were chosen among their peers and among the faculty to serve as representatives for Sage Creek.  They recently attended a leadership conference at BYU that was hosted by the Utah Association of Elementary School Principals.  These wonderful leaders have several responsibilities as they serve on the council:  Morning announcements, helping the PTA during ribbon weeks, promoting spirit days, and above all they are great examples to the entire student body.  Congratulations!

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Michael Johnson

Bucket Fillers

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We are working on filling buckets at Sage Creek Elementary by being kind, sharing with others, working hard, saying I'm sorry, being positive, and including others.

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Michael Johnson

Cosmo Comes to Sage Creek

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Cosmo and the BYU Dunk Team came to Sage Creek to talk about what it is to be "Cougar Strong". Players from the BYU women's basketball team challenged the students to be physically strong, mentally strong and socially strong. 

Building Bridges

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Third graders in Ms. Katie Marchant's class  read a story called "Pop's Bridge" this week-- about building the Golden Gate Bridge. They talked about different types of bridges and what shapes make them strong. They teamed up and built marshmallow bridges.

Remembering 9/11

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The 5th grade Chinese classes learned about 9/11, and specifically about one hero--Welles Crowther. Crowther parished on 9/11, but not before he saved at least 10 people from the building.  Crowther wore his red bandana to protect himself from the smoke. Each child was given a red bandana to remember him and all the other heroes from that day. 

Love and Logic Parenting Workshop

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Nebo School District in partnership with Spanish Fork City presents a virtual Love and Logic Parenting Workshop.

“There's a lot of advice out there on how to raise your kids – some better than others. ‘Love and Logic’ is a favorite of therapists, family life educators, teachers, principals, and most importantly parents. It is practical, easy to learn, and really effective! Come and enjoy this fun, upbeat, and informative workshop full of useful tips!” – Jonathan Sherman, LMFT, Family Therapist and Parent Educator

Where: Online via Zoom
Dates: Tuesdays - September 14, 21, and 28 (all three for the full course)
Time: 6:00 -7:30 p.m.
Cost: Provided Free by Nebo School District in Partnership with Spanish Fork City.
Manuals are $12 each and can be purchased with cash or check made out to Nebo School District. They are available at Park Elementary and Sierra Bonita Elementary.

This class will be capped at 50 participants. To sign up: email aubree.judkins [at] nebo.edu (aubree[dot]judkins[at]nebo[dot]edu) with your name, the Nebo District school your student attends, and the email address you would like the Zoom link sent to. The meeting ID and password will be emailed to you a few days before the class.

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