Natural History Museum of Utah Field Trip

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Have you ever wondered what all the layers of rock in our mountains are called or how different types of butterflies and insects are native to our area? Well, last Friday, Miss Hanks took a group of 100 biology students on a quest for knowledge to the Natural History Museum of Utah, an architectural marvel and a case study in the “green” design created by community generosity. The museum illuminates the natural world and the place of humans within it.

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Alesha LeMmon, Janelle Hanks, Skyler Terry

PARENT SURVEY WEB LINK CORRECTION

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IMPORTANT

We found that our parent survey link for our accreditation process was not working. We have corrected and tested the following link:   http://www.advanc-ed.org/survey/public/5277857.

Please take a few moments to follow the link and complete the survey.  All responses will be anonymous. Thank you for your help in this area.

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Alesha LeMmon

STARS Assembly!

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It is time for our school’s annual Talent Show, the STAR’S ASSEMBLY! This show is a chance for some of the STARS of Diamond Fork Junior to show off their talents. We welcome all types of talent: singers, dancers, instrumentalists, actors, martial arts, or whatever your talent may be.

We will also need an MC to host the show, so if you would like to audition for that, come prepared with a sample of how you would run the show.

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Kara Poulsen

HOPE Squad Receives Two Trainings

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Diamond Fork Jr. High's HOPE Squad had the opportunity to take a field trip to Mrs. Allison Hansen's. Mrs. Hansen is a certified mental health therapist. Allison uses horses as part of her treatment to help her clients. She has a nice big barn with all the necessary equipment used to care for horses.

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Kenzie Hone