Q and U Get Married!

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Friday, November 11, 2016 the letter Q and U were married. These letters are a perfect match and we couldn't be happier for their union!

On this wonderful day the kindergartners of Park View Elementary came dressed as queens and quarterbacks. These lucky guests witnessed the matrimony of Q and U (played by Bob and Connie Parsons, Mrs. Rife's parents) who were married by Mrs. Stirland our principal. After the ceremony guests enjoyed wedding cake and danced in celebration. 

Congratulations Q and U, we wish you the best in all words!

The PTA Needs You!

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Want to know what going on at our school? Want to help, big or small, but don't know how? Want to know what PTA does for the school? Want to be on the PTA email list? Stop in at the front of the school, across from the office, and you can do all of the above! 

WE LOVE OUR PARENT HELPERS! WE COULDN'T DO IT WITHOUT YOU! THANK YOU!

 

Book Fair Week!

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It's that time of year for the book fair! This is such a great opportnity for students, families, and teachers to build their library at a really great price. The book fair is open before and after school, students are required to have money in order to enter the book fair.

The Peak Award Given to Holly Kent

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If you have ever been to our school I'm sure you have talked with our wonderful secretary Holly Kent. She is the glue that keeps our school together! Not only do the students and faculty love her but so do all the parents. She is friendly, kind, generous, helpful, funny, hardworking and service oriented. In October Holly was nominated by Marcey Humpherys for The Peak Award and was selected as a winner! This is an award Nebo School District has put in place as a way to showcase the positive energy and kind employees within the district.

Recognize A Veteran

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Dear Parents,

For those willing, we would like to give our students the opportunity to share with the school something about a relative that has served, or is serving in the military.  We are going to use the information given about these relatives in our Veteran’s Day Assembly on Friday, November 11th.  The assembly will be at 2:15 in the gym.

Here’s what to do:

Halloween

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Halloween is on Monday, we would love to see students in their costumes! Here are a few things to remember when helping your child plan for that day. 

1. No masks (students may wear a mask during the parade but it needs to be put away during instruction hours)

2. No real or fake weapons of any sort.

3. You may paint your face (just make sure that it isn't too scary.

4. Have fun!

Hand in Hand We Say NO to Drugs!

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Red ribbon week has started out great! So far we have rallied in red against drugs, socked it to drugs in our silly socks, and used our heads to say no to drugs. 

On Tuesday each child in the school got a red hand to sign, this was their way of pledging to be drug free! 

BRAVE lunch!

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Each month the students of Park View work on a different value, teachers keep their eyes open for students in their class and in the halls that are being brave and exemplifying that specific value. These students are then recognized over the intercom on Friday mornings and are known as our "brave" students.

Mrs. Shepherd's Class Characterization Book Reports

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Our book report this term, was to make a poster that made us look like the character from our book. We had a lot of good posters and characters. They were really cool and creative! We also had to fill in a paper that had more information about the character, like their problem and how they solved the problem. We had to draw a picture of what they looked like, we loved getting creative with our posters. We had so much fun with this book report and we're actually really excited to do another one. Now you know a little bit more about the posters hanging outside of Mrs.

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Jessica Jensen