DFMS Daily Happiness Hunt!
Students in Mrs. Mortensen's class have turned their daily Happiness Hunt into a beautiful wall of gratitude.
All in for Each Learner
Students in Mrs. Mortensen's class have turned their daily Happiness Hunt into a beautiful wall of gratitude.
Utah Studies students got to hear from one of our parents, Cameron Little Wolf Gilmore, who is Navajo. He shared elements of Navajo culture including the concept of wellness know as Hozho, balance of body, mind, and spirt.
Students in Utah Studies got to view culture cases from BYU. Artifacts are from various Great Basin cultures, many ancient, all “real.” Artifacts included early stone hand tools, arrowheads, drums, flute, cradleboard, baskets, and even a reed duck decoy. Students saw all the artifacts and experienced Native music in the “museum” day.
Students showed their Don pride today, dressing in red and black or SFHS gear!
On Wednesdays, students have the opportunity in an assigned subject to attend a reteach or enrichment group. Students had lots of fun today with enrichment activities.
School news from the DFMS Journalism class. This weekly school news features the journalism class introductions, new faculty and staff, and scenes from the opening assembly.
Our great DFMS faculty and staff also dressed up for Tropical Day as part of our Hello Spirit Week! We have the best faculty and staff ever!
Our Leadership class is sponsoring Hello Spirit Week with different dress up days for each day. On Friday there will be a competition between our pods to see which pod shows the most school spirit by wearing their DFMS t-shirts!
Tropical Day was a big hit! The school was full of lots of bright colors. We truly have the best students and faculty members.