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)

 

Five for Five Winners May 9th to 13th

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Congratulations to our Five dollars for Five days of Perfect attendance recipients:

  • 7th Grade: Gloryann Martin ($5.00)
  • 8th Grade: did not qualify
  • 9th Grade: Emalee White ($10.00)

 

District Tennis

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Congratulations to our Tennis team on their district competition held on May 9th and 10th.
  • JV results (Monday)
  • 1st Singles:  Sam Devenport 7th place after playing a great tournament against 6 of the top players in the tournament.
  • 2nd Singles:  Tanner Peterson 6th place with a solid performance.
  • 1st doubles:  Hayden Heaten & Benny Chandler 3rd place, placing the highest for Mt. Nebo for the day.
  • 2nd doubles: Zack Johnson & Bridger Johnson 7th place, losing some close matches.
  • 3rd doubles: Jonathan Dodgen & Logan Dalley 6th place finishing an impressive first season of tennis.
They didn't do team placing for JV.
  • Varsity results (Tuesday)
  • 1st singles: Jacob Montgomery took 4th place against some of the best competition of the tournament. Jacob had an overall great season.
  • 2nd singles:  Trevor Wilcox 3 way tie for first. He ended up with a bronze medal for 3rd place with an impressive 6 wins and 1 loss for the tournament.
  • 1st doubles: Bryant Giles and Luke McDonald played a great tournament placing 3rd, winning a bronze medal.
  • 2nd doubles: Logan Cowley and Alex Slade finished in 6th place after losing a disappointing tiebreaker loss 6-8 early in the tournament that would've put them playing for 3rd and 4th place had they won. 
  • 3rd doubles:  Josh McKnight and Caiden Tew took 4th place which was awesome and pushed our team into 3rd place, finishing higher than Mt. Nebo has done in the past.
  • Mt. Nebo Boys tennis is a class act, known for their solid play and good sportsmans.Congratulations on a great season and thank you to Coach Wilcox

 

ISWEEP

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During the last week of April, Hayden Heaton and Dallas Jensen traveled to Houston Texas to compete in an international science fair called ISWEEEP.  Over 60 countries were represented along with projects from over 40 states.  At this fair Hayden and Dallas had the opportunity to share their science project with judges from across the world.  After three days of judging and other activities these young men won a bronze medal for their efforts.  This is the best and student from Mt. Nebo Junior High has ever done and we are very proud of their hard work and how they represented our school, our district, and our state at this international event.  Only three projects from Utah were invited to attend, placing these young men into a very elite group of young scientists.  Again, we are very proud of their hard work and look forward to the amazing things they will do in the future

Panther Pride Winners May 2nd to May 6th

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Congratulations to our panther pride winners for the week of May 2nd to May 6th:

7th Grade: Madisen Radmall (Mrs. Lundell), Madisen Stubblefield (Mrs. Olsen), Jordan Luke (Mrs. Davis)

8th Grade:  Guillermo Morales (Mrs. Wright), Josh McKnight (Coach Wilcox), Bryant Giles (Mrs. Eliason)

9th Grade: Kayden Kuhni (Mrs. Larsen), Thomas Bradshaw (Mrs. Cox), Daniela Rodriguez (Mrs. Miller)

 

Five for Five May 2nd to 6th

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Congratulations to our Five for Five winners for the week of May 2nd to May 6th:

Rebekah Bradford (7th), $10.00--Sadie Gentry (8th), $15.00,--Ninth grade did not qualify