February 2015

100 Days Smarter!

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 On the day of January 30th the 2nd graders had 100’s day.  Can you believe we have been in school 100 days already?  They celebrated by dressing up like people who were 100 years old.  We interviewed a couple of 2nd graders to see how they felt about being in school for 100 days.

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Joslyn Page, Kenzi Wall, and Tanner Goodworth

Magic Comes to Park View

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Comedy,  Entertainment, Illusion!   On January 23,2015 we had a magic show. Mr. Magic Man did a bunch of magic tricks. He had a coloring book. First, there were no pictures in the book.  Then he flipped through the book and pictures appeared.  When he flipped through the book again, the pictures were colored.  Then the pages would be blank again.   How did he do that?  He made a snowman appear.  He said if we all thought of a snowman, it would appear.  But it appeared in pieces, because Mr.

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Camie, Hank Michelle, Mia

Opera Visits Park View

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On January 28, 2015 our school was privileged to see an amazing Opera Assembly presented by the Utah Opera School Program. Our school was chosen out of many Utah Schools to see these talented performers. Their names were, Lindsay, the pianist, Jessica, a soprano, Will, a base, and Tyson, a tenor.  They had very powerful voices. They taught us opera definitions such as soprano, duets, and trios and all sorts of things about opera.

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Hank, Camie, Michelle

Heart Grams' Profits Will Benefit Primary Children's Hospital

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The Student Council Members are selling Heart Grams Monday, February 9th through Thursday, February 12th before school and during lunch, too. They can be purchaced for 25c each.  Heart Gram's are like a Valentine card; they even come with a small piece of candy.  Parents are able to buy them for their special Valentine as well.  The money earned will go for a good cause, the Primary Children's Hospital.  Happy Valentine's Day!

 

 

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Ariana Newton

Spotlighting Mr. Broadbent

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This week we interviewed Mr. Broadbent and we learned a lot of good things. His favorite color is blue -no yellooooooowwww.  He really likes curry in most of his food.  Mr. Broadbent has 2 kids (he is expecting another one in May.)  His favorite music is country because he thinks it is different.  Mr. Broadbent is so cool; he always presents his lessons in a creative way so students enjoy learning.  He went to UVU to receive his education.   Mr. Broadbent lives in Provo, Utah.

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By Sammy Godinez and Brielle Shirley

Reboot Assembly Reminds Students to Follow the Rules

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Park View held a Reboot Assembly to remind students of the rules that create safety and caring in our school.   

Let’s review some rules.  Try not to get 2 behavior tickets in one term or you will miss the behavior assembly.   Make sure to get your behavior tickets signed if you get one.  Respect others, be to school on time, walk quietly and keep your voice quiet in the halls, pick up your trash, and don’t play in the bathrooms. 

If everyone follows the rules, Park View will be the most ‘beee’autiful school around. 

 

Attributions
Ariana Newton and Mia Rosenkrandtz

Utah County AD/HD Support Group

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If you are a parent of a child with AD/HD or you are an adult with AD/HD, then this support group is just for you!

 Thursday, February 12, 2015

7:00pm - 8:30pm

at Provo City Library, 550 North University Ave., Provo in the Young-Card Room #308

Guest Speaker:J ason H. King, Ph.D.

Topic:Medicating ADHD: What is myth, and what is reality?