LEGACY SCHOOL AWARDS - Term 3, 2020-21

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Academic Awards  Allison S., Maricela A., McKayla F., Miasyn E. and Sabrina C.

Attendance Awards  Clara G., Maricela A. and Miasyn E.

Punctuality Awards  Maricela A., McKayla F. and Miasyn E.

Day Care Shout Outs  Maricela A., Miasyn E. and Sabrina C.

Legacy Jackets  Allison S., Maricela A. and Miasyn E.

So Very Proud of You All!

Monday Mugshot Reveal

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Check out who is being featured on Monday Mugshots. This week, we are featuring Sue Bell, our consummate custodian!

  • What was your favorite subject in high school? Sewing
  • What was your least favorite subject? English
  • What makes you excited about being at Legacy? I like to watch the kids grow and see how their lives change.

Got Paddle?

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This afternoon we pulled out the Ping Pong tables and gathered for a quick orientation on the basics of the game. Students practiced and began to train their strokes. Before long, we will begin a tournament.  It was a smashing success!

Monday Mugshot

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Check out who is being featured on Monday Mugshot! Can you guess who it is? The first student to identify the correct person in these high school pictures to Mrs. Wilkins will receive a treat from the front office. (One guess per student per day, so think carefully about it.) Check back often to see more mugshots and your chance to win!

Nebo is Partnering with Tabitha’s Way

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Nebo is partnering with Tabitha’s Way for a new event called Read & Feed.

The purpose of this event is to encourage children to continue to read during the summer and to educate families facing food insecurity regarding food resources available to them and their children while they are not attending school. Our goal is to gather 10,000 gently used books that children can take home with them and keep to read during the summer.

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Lana Hiskey

Nebo School District Offers Love and Logic Parenting Workshop

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Nebo School District in partnership with Spanish Fork City presents a virtual Love and Logic Parenting Workshop.

“There's a lot of advice out there on how to raise your kids – some better than others. ‘Love and Logic’ is a favorite of therapists, family life educators, teachers, principals, and most importantly parents. It is practical, easy to learn, and really effective! Come and enjoy this fun, upbeat, and informative workshop full of useful tips!” – Jonathan Sherman, LMFT, Family Therapist and Parent Educator

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Lana Hiskey

Spring Fling

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We enjoyed several fun activities before school let out for Spring Break. Gnome Sweet Gnome – Two sisters, Layna and Brenda, prepared kits for each student to make their own adorable spring gnome. It took a little sewing, stuffing and hot gluing but the finished gnomes were adorable. Flower Arranging 101 – Chad and Cherie Wright of Wright Floral taught everyone how to make a floral bow out of wired ribbon.

Guest Speaker – April Yazzie

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Our guest speaker presented information on how drugs of all kinds affect our brains. April Yazzie is an Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor at Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake (UICSL). Adolescence and young adulthood is a time of significant growth and development in the brain. Teens’ developing brains are more susceptible than the brains of adults to damage from outside influences. This means substance use during the teen years creates a more distinct risk for immediate and lasting harm.