Native American Culture Week at DFMS!
Thanks to our Mrs. Caceres, students created Native American art projects during Rattler Time today.
All in for learning
Thanks to our Mrs. Caceres, students created Native American art projects during Rattler Time today.
Congratulations to these students who were awarded being November Students of the Month. The winners were: Mckay Beattie, Sophia Bluth, Rock Duvall, Elizabeth Galovich, Reese Harding, Savanah Middledorf, Evan Murphy, Nataly Norton, Makynlee Sayre, Andria Schwartz, Rylen Seamons, Fesi Sitake, Nadia Soto, and Brielle Tew. Thank you for being great people and awesome examples to everyone!
Councilman Chad Argyle, Councilman Kevin Oyler and Mayor Mike Mendenhall camp tomDFMS today to speak to the 7th grade Utah Studies classes and give them an inside look at local government. “That government which is closest to the people governs best” -Thomas Jefferson
Students have loved STEM classes this week. They have been doing lots of fun experiments with light.
Our social studies department shared this message with our students today to celebrate Veterans Day. We all watched the video together at the first of 2nd period. We are grateful for the service that has been rendered that has secured our freedom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgYLr_LfhLo
The Utah Food Bank depends of Diamond Fork every year to help local families. This has become a beloved tradition for many years with the help of Mr. Buck and our Character Ed class. Food, hygiene supplies, and cash donations are appreciated.
Students are having a great time filling out Thankful Leafs for the school Thankful Tree. Students can take a leaf each day and write something on it that they are thankful for. Our Thankful Tree is being created in the front commons area of the school.