Lagoon Day!
Over 600 students went to Lagoon yesterday as our final Diamondback Day Reward. Students as well as teachers enjoyed a day of almost no lines and beautiful weather!
All in for Each Learner
Over 600 students went to Lagoon yesterday as our final Diamondback Day Reward. Students as well as teachers enjoyed a day of almost no lines and beautiful weather!
Students of Mr. Claybaugh's Spanish I and II classes wrote original stories in Spanish and English. They went to Larsen Elementary today to read their stories to students.
Last week the National Junior Honor Society went on a field trip to Primary Children's Hospital and the State Capital. Students had made blankets which they were able to deliver to the patients of the hospital then were able to tour the capital. We have great students who are a part of NJHS and Mrs. Anderson is awesome as well.
In the spring our LIA class was in charge of our Make-a-Wish week which included a lot. We had a dance, we had an assembly, and we raised a lot of money for our wish child Ryver. Part of what was done was the making of a thousand paper cranes that we hung in the hall to honor her. Today our LIA students were able to deliver those cranes to Ryver at her home. It was a great day!
We celebrated all the good that Mrs. Olsen has done for our school last week. She is moving on to Mt. Nebo Jr High next year to do more great things. She has built an amazing library during her years here at Diamond Fork. It is a place where students come each and everyday to do amazing things. She is kind, considerate, and knows more about books than anyone we have ever met. Thank You Mrs. Olsen! We will miss you here at Diamond Fork and know that the students at Mt. Nebo are getting the best, good luck!
Much has been happening recently here at our school. We honored our 9th graders who were awarded with the Kiwannis Club "Hope of America" Award. They were, Halley Caldwell, Ivy Drumm, Alexis Gladding, Kambrie Ivie, Seth Brown, AJ Rex, Jacob Theodosis, and Kimball Young.
Several of our studetns represented Diamond Fork at the Nebo Poetry Slam.
Our Choir also performed hits from Broadway.
Congratulations to our 2019-20 DFJHS Student Council Members! Click on the PDF for a view of the results.
Celebrating our Students of the Month is a favorite day here at DFJHS. Lots of smiles and often times tears of joy are shed as we highlight the great kids that attend our school. Thanks to our amazing counselors and office staff for nominating students, and thanks to our parents for their support. We enjoyed hearing the great things these outstanding students do each day to make Diamond Fork a great place to be.
7th Grade: Jayden Kennedy, Kiean Patching, Sadie Clegg, & Ello O'Gwin
8th Grade: McKay Turner, Spencer Fano, Cristal Baez, Ian McBride, & Taysha Olsen
Our Latinos in Action class recently attended a conference at the Univeristy of Utah. Students are able to learn and interact with other students from across the state. Some of our students were able to perform a dance at the conference as well. You can watch the video of their performance on our school Facebook page. Thanks to Mr. Claybaugh for allowing the students this opportunity, they made Diamond Fork proud.
Thanks to the hard work of Mr. Rowley Diamond Fork recieved a grant from Specialized bikes for 41 new bikes for our school! Next year each PE student will get the use the bikes in a 2 week bike unit, and we are creating a new class called "Riding for Focus". If you would like to be in the class please go to the counseling office and sign up, space is limited so hurry!