Five for Five Nov. 16-20

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 Congratulations to our Five Dollars for Five days of perfect attendance: Makallee

7th grade (did not qualify), 8th grade: Tyson Cook ($5.00), and for 9th grade: Makallee Davenport ($10.00)

 

Panther Praise Winners Nov. 16-20

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Congratulations to our panther praise winners for the week of Nov. 16th to 20th:

7th Grade: Ethan Manuta (Mr. Marziale), Jason LeFevre (Mrs. McClain), David Spencer (Mrs. Capell)

8th Grade: Bill Pyne (Mr. Marziale), Emma Lundell (Mr. Hiatt), Cody Bishop (Mrs. Moxon)

9th Grade: Dallin Bronson (Mr. Christensen), Sheradyn Larsen (Mrs. Daniels), Jeff Flinders (Mrs. Owens)

 

Panther Praise Winners Nov. 9th to 13th

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Congratulations to our panther praise winners for the week of Nov. 9th to 13th:

7th Grade:  Steffanie Zavala (Mr. Vincent), Mary Alice Rogers (Mrs. Johnson), Joslyn Seamons (Mrs. Lundell)

8th Grade:  Kevin Alonso (Mrs. Rushton), Dawson Shepherd (Mrs. Hanks), Nathan Lauber (Mr. Deming)

9th Grade:  Eliza Lindstrom (Mrs. Johnson), Noelle Wall (Mrs. Poulson), Caleb Stevens (Mrs. Hanks)

 

Five for Five Dollars Nov. 13th

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Congratulations to our students for winning five dollars for five days of perfect attendance:

7th Grade:  Myli Alvey ($10.00), 8th Grade: Cheyenne Ballard ($5.00), and no winner from the 9th Grade class. Ninth grade will be up for $10.00 next week.

 

Five Dollars for Five Days of Perfect Attendance

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Congratulations to our Five dollars for Five days of Perfect Attendance Winners for the week of Nov. 2nd to 6th: 

7th ($5.00)  Did not qualify

8th ($10.00) Julianne Zimmerman

9th ($10.00) Jaijing YI

 

Panther Praise Winners Nov. 2nd to 6th

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Congratulations to our Panther Praise winners for the week of Nov. 2nd to the 6th:

7th grade:  Josh Raff (Mr. Marziale), Colby Orton (Mr. Marziale), Gloryann Martin (Mrs. Olsen)

8th Grade:  Jovani Zavala  (Mrs. Dinkel), Chandler Johnson (Mrs. Hanks), Sai Marzan (Mrs. Wright)

9th Grade:  Mariah Baugh (Mrs. Miller), Heather Fortenberry (Mrs. Harmer), Arveidi Ramirez (Mrs. Wright)

 

Panther Praise Winners Oct. 26-30

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Congratulations to our Panther Praise winners for the week of Oct. 26th to 30th:

7th grade:  Megan Ohran (Mrs. Cox), Jonathan Dogen (Mrs. Hatch), Angel Salas (Mrs. Reber)

8th grade: Dallin Stubblefield (Mrs. Larsen), Jasmine Oscar Yates (Mrs. Larsen), Melissa Ross (Mrs. Dinkel)

9th grade:  Sedona Belone (Mrs. Daniels), BJ Iverson (Mrs. Hatch), Aubrey Ramirez (Mrs. Larsen)

 

Oct. 26th to 30th Five for Five

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Congratulations to Emilee Voran for winning five dollars for five days of perfect attendance for the week of Oct.26th to 30th.

Red Ribbon Week

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Red Ribbon week is this week!

Some of our activities are

Monday- Don't Sleep through Your Life! Wear PJ's-- Students were given their own "red ribbon" a wrist band

Tuesday- from Head to Toe We are Drug Free- Crazy Hair & Sock Day

Wednesday- Superhero's don’t do Drugs- Dress Like a Superhero Day

Thursday- Unite to Fight Against Drugs- Wear RED! - There will be a drug free pledge students can sign at lunch

Friday- Don't Be Afraid to Say NO! To Drugs!- Hats & Halloween 

Each day students who are wearing their red ribbon, or the theme for the day will be recognized-

 Thanks for your support and JUST SAY NO to drugs and alcohol 

 

Enrique (Kiki) Camarena was a Drug Enforcement Administration Agent who was tortured and killed in Mexico in 1985. When he decided to join the US Drug Enforcement Administration, his mother tried to talk him out of it. "I'm only one person", he told her, "but I want to make a difference."

On Feb. 7, 1985, the 37-year-old Camarena left his office to meet his wife for lunch. Five men appeared at the agent's side and shoved him in a car. One month later, Camarena's body was found. He had been tortured to death.

In honor of Camarena's memory and his battle against illegal drugs, friends and neighbors began to wear red badges of satin. Parents, sick of the destruction of alcohol and other drugs, had begun forming coalitions. Some of these new coalitions took Camarena as their model and embraced his belief that one person can make a difference. These coalitions also adopted the symbol of Camarena's memory, the red ribbon.

The Red Ribbon serves as a catalyst to mobilize communities to educate youth and encourage participation in drug prevention activities. 

 

 

Attributions
http://redribbon.org/about/