October 2020

7th Graders Draw Chalk Cells to Demonstrate Learning

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Seventh grade scientists ran to and fro to find an empty sidewalk space to draw their sidewalk chalk cells. Fun was had by all as they drew using every color of the rainbow to show their teachers that they knew their stuff when it came to cells and their organelles. Students were then given the opportunity to compare and contrast their cells to figure out how plant and animal cells are similar and how they are different. Great drawings were seen up and down the sidewalks of DFJHS! Go Diamondbacks!

Latino Club Helps Keep Diamond Fork Looking Clean

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A HUGE Shout out to our Diamond Fork Latino Club for spending some time last week cleaning up our school's halls and fields.  We are so grateful to all of the club members who stayed after school to help pick up trash and clean up our building!  Thank You!

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October Students of the Month

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Congratulations to the following students who were recognized this morning as our Students of the Month for October!  Thanks for making Diamond Fork a great school!  These students were nominated by the Social Studies Department:

7th Graders:Brettlyn WalkerJazzy MinerLogan GesulloHudson Hoyt 8th GradersDaniela RodriguezElla BarlowSamer Hammood Mitchell MoodyAbigail Rimington  9th GradersJuliette FunkRylee LloydNicolas PatchettMorgan Fegan Character Ed Nominee:Jordan Smith

Faculty ALL IN Award Winners

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Congrats to Katya Kadomtsev and Lori Biesinger for being recognized as the DFJHS Faculty ALL IN Award Winners for the month of October! Katya and Lori are our Math Tutors, and they are incredible! We are so grateful for the incredible work they do and the tireless efforts they put in to benefit our students!  Way to go Katya and Lori!

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Ordering Lunch and Breakfast for Remote Learners

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Dear Parents,

The best way to order school lunch and/or breakfast for students who are not at school is to fill out a survey each day for each student.  This includes  remote learning students of all grades.   You will need to order before 9 a.m. each morning. Meals are only provided on scheduled school days. For special circumstances, you can still call the school to place your order.