Kids Who Count - Early Intervention Services for Nebo Families

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Since 1986, Kids Who Count has provided Early Intervention services to families of young children residing in the Nebo School District boundaries. We’ve helped thousands of families and children and we can help you. If you are concerned about your baby or toddler’s development or had a medical professional talk to you about some milestones your child hasn’t yet reached, you may be eligible for early intervention services. The purpose of Early Intervention is to enhance early growth and development in infants and toddlers under three, who have developmental delays or disabilities.

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Lana Hiskey

Nebo School District Closes Schools

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Areas of Nebo School District have been affected by the recent storm.  Due to the extremely cold temperatures, hazardous driving conditions, and the expectation of continued snow, as of 6:15 a.m. the decision has been made to cancel school today, Monday, February 3, 2020.  We know this will be an inconvenience for many, but safety of students and employees is of utmost importance.

All extracurricular practices or activities planned for before or after school will also be cancelled.

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Lana Hiskey

Nebo School District Storm Update

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Dear Parent/Guardians:

If the storm proves to be as strong as predicted, Nebo School District schools will be closed all day tomorrow, Monday, February 3, 2020. However, a final decision regarding the closure of schools will NOT be made until 6:30 AM tomorrow morning.

Nebo will NOT be considering a two-hour delayed start tomorrow due to our Monday early out schedule.

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Lana Hiskey

CR + AFT + ERNOON

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LOVE was on our minds as we embarked on a crafternoon adventure. The project began with corrugated cardboard precut into the word “love”. The scrapbook paper selection had something to please everyone. In fact, there were so many options it was hard to decide. Students traced each letter on the paper of their choice, cut them out and used glue sticks or Mod Podge to secure the paper. It is great to see people’s personality in their finished product. Way to be creative Crusaders!

Meet Mrs. Jane Wilkins

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Mrs. Wilkins has taught Family and Consumer Science classes at Legacy for three years. Her previous teaching assignments were at Maple Mountain, Landmark, Spanish Fork Junior, and Payson Junior high schools. She earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Family and Consumer Science Education from Brigham Young University. New Jersey, Southern California and Utah are the states she has called home. She has four daughters, one son-in-law and one grandchild due in March. Mrs. Wilkins has plans to fulfill a longtime goal next winter. “I love floral design and I love the Rose Parade!

Christmas Festivities

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Delicious pancakes, scrambled eggs and fresh fruit started the last day of school before the holiday break. After the yummy breakfast, we played some Christmas games with the kids and sang songs. Annalece Misiego sang Grown Up Christmas List accompanied by Randy Boothe on the piano. Then a certain jolly person with a white beard and a red suit arrived shaking his jingle bells. Everyone had a chance to visit with Santa, but some little ones experienced stranger anxiety!

Moms' Club Visit

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We had a wonderfully fun visit from a group of local moms that meet each week with their infants and toddlers. Meeting with other moms is good for the children’s socialization and introduces them to new experiences. Sometimes moms feel isolated, so the group provides support and friendship. Annalece Misiego, the group’s founder, said, “Women need women!” First, we read The House That Santa Built that encourages young readers to get in on the act thanks to sound prompts such as "squeak," "stomp," and "jingle." Next, we grooved to the Christmas Freeze Dance.