Diamond Fork News for October 24, 2022
Diamond Fork Middle School News for the week of October 24, 2022
All in for Each Learner
Diamond Fork Middle School News for the week of October 24, 2022
Diamond Fork Middle School Newsletter - October 18, 2022
Art teachers Jean Marie Anderson and Leah Carter received an art grant from the Nebo Foundation for a potter wheel and clay. Students will be able to have the benefit of the therapeutic qualities of creating with clay. Pottery involves a lot of mistakes and mishaps. Students quickly learn how easy it is to re-roll the clay and begin anew. The light in the eyes of the students when they see the glossy, glazed pieces that they have created is the magic that happens in art.
7th grade students with good academic and citizenship grades were rewarded with games and activities at the All Abilities Park. With a pizza lunch and beautiful weather, it was a perfect day for fun!
Our band students got to be part of a spooky band bash at Spanish Fork High School that included DFMS, Spanish Fork Junior and Spanish Fork High! The band directors were dressed as the Men in Black and many of the performers were wearing costumes as well. It was a packed house so our band students got to have a great audience for what was for many of them their first performance!