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This year all schools in the district are moving to online registration.
This year all schools in the district are moving to online registration.
In May, the Park View Student Council held a charitable donation fundraiser to earn money for the Huntsman Cancer Foundation for cancer research. The hope was to earn $350 in order to receive a paving stone to be added to the Huntsman’s Walk of Hope in honor of Mrs. Walker, the school’s beloved computer technician who passed away this past March from cancer. Students, members of the school community and the Walker family gave generously in support of the fundraiser.
The Utah Food Bank is sponsoring free lunches in the Payson Park this summer for children up to 18 years-old. Lunch is served between 1:00-2:00 p.m. No reservations are required but children must conume the food on site. Please see the flier for more information.
As you know our beloved Shae Walker passed away in March from cancer. Our school had an amazing opportunity to help raise money on her behalf. Thanks to your generosity, we earned over $800, which is more than enough money to buy the brick paver stating her name for the Hunstman Cancer Institute “Walk of Hope” pathway. Your love for Shae Walker was definitely felt. We love you Shae!
Update: Our story made it into the Daily Herald! You can read it below:
The rainforest, desert, tundra, forest, ocean, and the savanna. These are the six major biomes of the world! The third grade classes spent a lot of time and energy researching the biome of their choice. They had a great time creating miniature biomes out of shoe boxes, writing reports, and creating Adobe Spark videos featuring their biome. All their hard work paid off when they had the privilege of presenting their projects to their parents on biome night. Parents were impressed with their children as they walked around scanning QR codes to view what their child had created.
Aliens, spaceships, and laser guns…The third grade classes were glad they didn’t run into any of those things at the Clark Planetarium! Instead of those fictional items they had the awesome opportunity to interact with all things space and science on their field trip to the Clark Planetarium. The students learned things like the order of the planets, how different gases on different planets smell and even how much they weigh on certain planets. They ended their field trip with a movie in the sweet dome theater!
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The second grade had a great field trip going to Farm Field Days at Harward Farms in Springville. We learned all about agriculture and why farmers and farm animals are so important to us! We learned about why eating from the four food groups helps us become strong and healthy. We even learned about bees! One of our favorite parts of the field trip was the baby animals. We saw baby goats called kids, lambs, piglets, and calves!
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