November 2020

December Faculty ALL IN Award

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Congratulations to James Clark for being selected as the DFJHS Faculty ALL IN Award Recipient for the month of December! Mr. Clark was nominated by Scott Buck. Mr. Buck shared how much of an impact Mr. Clark had on Mr. Buck's son when he was in his math class. He said Mr. Clark is the kind of teacher that makes kids enjoy math, and believe they can do it.  Way to go, Mr. Clark!

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Polynesian Culture Week

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A Huge Thank You to our Polynesian Club for organizing and carrying out our Polynesian Culture Week here at DFJHS.  Each day, they shared facts and information about the various Polynesian nations and islands, as well as organized fun, interactive Lunch activities for students!  Mahalo!

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1st Term Honor Roll

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Congratulations to the 896 students who achieved Honor Roll in 1st Term! That's an incredible accomplishment for each individual student and for our school! Our students are to be commended for their dedication and hard work!

If you didn't quite make it this term, let's work hard to make sure you make it 2nd Term! We are here to help and support any way we can!

 

Spanish Fork City Council members stop by DFJHS

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Our 7th Grade Utah Studies classes had members of the Spanish Fork City Council stop by their classes today to share their experiences serving our community, and answering questions about local government.  It was a great discussion, and we are so grateful to them for taking the time to be with us!

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Kermit Has a Bad Day

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7th Grade scientists grabbed a tray and tools and discovered 10 of the 11 organ systems of a bullfrog! (Sorry, Miss Piggy, but Kermit was never going to tie the knot).Kids committed to studying human organ systems during the past two weeks by observing pig and frog organs to get a better understanding of the inner workings of their own bodies.