February 2018

Specialist Peters Visits Diamond Fork

Submitted by brenda.burr on

Students in 8th and 9th grade social studies classes heard from Specialist Peters from the Idaho National Guard, Honor Guard, and Field Artillery member. He talked about respect for the flag, patriotism, and the US military. Specialist Peters is the husband of our 9th-grade social studies teacher, Mandy Peters. 

Val-O-Grams

Submitted by mike.sorensen on

Students have been sending Val-O-Grams to one another for only .50 cents! They go to Mr. Buck's room to sign up and pay, then the service learning classes deliver the val-o-grams all over the school to students. Parents can also do this for their students if they would like, just make payment in the front office. All the proceeds are being dontated to Primary Children's Hospital. The last day for Val-O-grams is Wednesday. 

Give Us Your Feedback!

Submitted by brenda.burr on

The Nebo School District Survey is available for parent input February 9- 25th. Please go to this link and give valuable feedback on our teachers, administrators, and school. https://neboschools.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a3Lrk9lpA9ORMRD

 

Teacher Appreciation Week

Submitted by mike.sorensen on

This week at DFJHS our PTA has been helping us celebrate our amazing teaching staff. Monday each teacher received a poster and students have been writing small "shout out" papers for each of them. It has been so fun to see the nice things students are saying about their hardworking teachers. Along with the shout outs the PTA has been providing snacks, breakfast, and even a soft serve ice cream bar! Thursday they will provide staff with lunch, followed by a popcorn bar and a free Redbox code on Friday.

UVU Community Impact Worshops

Submitted by mike.sorensen on

This Impact evening will begin with a brief plenary session where President Matthew Holland and First Lady Paige Holland will share some of their final words on why girls and women should prepare to impact theircommunitiesthrough education, service, engagement, and leadership. Attendees will then join one of five workshops (poverty/homelessness, sexual assault, literacy, mental health/suicide, and oppor-tunities for young women to serve) to learnhow to become more engaged in serious and difficult topics and efforts in the community.

Daycare Day at DFJHS

Submitted by mike.sorensen on

Our CCA students held a "daycare day" to better understand the careers related to child care. There were many fun activites as the children were able to go from center to center working with our students. Thanks to those who were able to bring their little ones, it was a great day!