We've Made The News - Literally!

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My Nebo News!

Mt. Nebo Jr. High has its own, first ever, Mt Nebo news crew! The students in Mrs. Hank's Discovery class are working hard to bring you the latest events, happenings, and student success stories at Mt. Nebo. 
 News for students, by students!   
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Courtney Hanks

Early Out Day - Monday, Sept. 19th

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This upcoming Monday, September 19th will be an early out day.  School will dismiss at 11:15am.  Lunch will not be served.

Shakespeare Competition Team Fundraiser Dinner, October 3rd

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Help support our MNJHS Theatre Production Company by attending the Italian Lasagna Dinner Showcase, sponsored by Olive Garden, on October 3rd from 5:30pm-8:00pm.  Dinner will be $8 per person or $40 for a family of 6. Drinks, green salad, breadsticks, and lasagna will be served.  Desserts will also be available for $2.  

Reservations are required and seating is limited.  Please pay online to reserve your meal at mnjhs.nebo.edu, or in-person at the school.  Shakespeare performances begin at 7:00pm.  A silent auction will also be held that night.  Joijn us for an evening of food, friends, and fun supporting MNJHS theatre department.

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Rock White

Cardboard Catapult Contest Coming Quickly (Try saying that 3 times fast!)

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Students and Staff: Beginning Sept. 12th-16th, come into the MNJHS library and sign-up to create your own cardboard catapult!   Plans are posted on the Shared Drive (S:) or they can be emailed to you.  Bring your creation to school by September 28th for display, with competition to occur on September 29th. (See flier for more details.)

There will be prizes for:

  • Farthest Shooting Catapult
  • Best Looking Catapult
  • Most Accurate Catapult

Come have some fun and discover your Library Makerspace!

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Linda Durrant

Janey Jacklin: Payson Mayor Award Winner!

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One of our amazing MNJHS students, Janey Jacklin, received a Payson Mayor Youth Recognition Award at the Payson City Council meeting last night!  Janey was recognized and honored for her positive contributions to her community and school.  Janey was nominated by the faculty and staff of Mt Nebo Jr High for demonstrating responsibility, excellence and kindness.  Congratulations Janey!

“Janey is an amazing young woman involved in many extracurricular activities.  She helps teach younger children at a local dance studio, and she is a member the SHHS cheer squad.  The biggest reason why I am giving you her name is because she is an advocate for this school.  On her cheer-leading squad she is often asked why she doesn’t transfer to Salem Jr., and her response is that she thinks this school is great”  according to one of Janey’s teachers.

Other teachers stated that “Janey is respectful and kind to those around her. She contributes thoughtful insights in class and group discussions. She is always positive and has a smile on her face.  Janey is a joy to have in class.”   “Janey is a natural leader. She surrounds herself with people who appreciate her fun sense of humor. She is diligent about her school work and works hard to keep up with her classwork. She maintains good grades and does quality work in class.” 

Another teacher wrote:  “Janey is one of those young ladies that has a heart of gold, a true friend.  She is a great role model for other students.  Janey is respectful to teachers and students.  She comes to class with a smile on her face, works hard, and never gives up!”

Janey is very responsible and organized.  She is brave and talented and not afraid to try new things.  She is a great athlete and excels in running, dance, tumbling, and cheer.  Janey is a 4.0 student, and has a love for learning.  She also loves to spend time with her friends…and likes adventures?  She is an outdoor enthusiast…and enjoys riding horses, four-wheelers, fishing and spending time at the family cabin.

One final teacher at Mt. Nebo Jr. wrote this about Janey.  “Janey is a great student that everyone would want in their class.  She is so respectful, hard-working, and the type of person that other kids want to be around because of her friendly disposition.  I think the best compliment that I gave her and could ever give her was, ‘I hope my daughters grow up to be like you.’ “

Janey is not only loved by her family, but also by anyone she comes in to contact with. 

Janey is one of the outstanding students walking the halls of Mt. Nebo Junior High School, and we believe that she is very deserving of this award.  Congratulations Janey, You make us Panther Proud!!

 

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Troy Peterson, Coleen Huff

Utah Earth Science Teacher Of The Year Award - Mr. Wright

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Congratulations to our very own Mr. Wright! Kirk Wright was recognized for earning the 2016 Utah Earth Science Teacher Of The Year Award from the National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT). 

A little about Mr. Wright:

I am married with four children and one grandchild.  My wife Jolynn and I are both teachers and have dedicated our lives to the education of children.  She has taught for almost nineteen years and I am starting into my twelfth year and am as excited as I have ever been with some new changes at our school that involve the incorporation of a ¨discovery¨ class and hands on, project based learning that we will be trying out for the first time school wide.  I am involved in science fair, underwater robotics and chess club at my school and we have been blessed to have students who have won awards in all three of these activities over the years.  We hope to start participating in the science olympiad this year as part of the discovery class model we are introducing at our school.  My philosophy of teaching involves connecting to our students passions that each have in their life.  I believe when a teacher can connect to that unique, burning passion that all individuals have, that learning takes on a life of its own.  To this end I believe it is my responsibility to develop a depth and breadth of knowledge in not only science, but in as many subjects as possible to be able to spark that passion within a student or connect with that passion that is already there. I have completed degrees at BYU and Mississippi State and have continued taking classes at UVU in pursuit of broadening my knowledge base.  In addition I believe that helping a student build up and value their imagination while realizing the importance of structure and boundaries found in life, are also key to helping them realize their passions.  In the end I believe in giving our students as many opportunities to connect their individual passions to concrete projects and activities that can produce tangible results that build their self esteem and self confidence.  To this end we had two students last year take a project all the way to ISWEEP in Houston, Texas and win a bronze medal (Dallas Jensen and Hayden Heaton).  It was amazing to witness their creativity, brilliance, and hard work and to realize that all of our students can do hard things and realize their awesome potentials if given an opportunity.  I am grateful for the wonderful opportunity to be a teacher and would choose nothing else.  I am eternally grateful for the opportunities education have given to me and hope to spend the remainder of my life helping others to value education and see the how it truly can change ones life and others for the better.  

http://nagt.org/nagt/awards/oest/2016.html (Scroll down towards the bottom to find him!) 

New Benches

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A HUGE THANK YOU to Kaden Call of Maple Mountain High School for making 3 beautiful #mnjhs benches for his Eagle Project! The students and faculty LOVE them! 

Five for Five Winners May 16th to 23rd

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Congratulations to our Five dollars for Five days of perfect attendance winners--

Austin Solorzano (7th) $5.00, Mandy Moser (8th) $10.00, and Rebecca Knapp (9th), $5.00.

 

Panther Praise Winners May 9th to 13th

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Congratulations to our Panther Praise Winners for the week of May 9th to 13th.

  • 7th Grade: Hannah Bibler (Mr. White), Joel Torres (Mr. Marziale), Jay Chavez (Mrs. Reber)
  • 8th Grade:  Blaze Finai (Mr. Marziale), Adrian Rodriguez (Mrs. Dinkel), Cheyenne Ballard (Mr. White)
  • 9th Grade: Caitlin Slade (Mr. White), Shawnee Anderson (Mrs. Larsen), Denisse Navarro (Mrs. Olsen)