The Box Top War

Submitted by samantha.jasperson on

 Last week our school did a box tops contest. Each class brought in box tops and every day the student council would pick them up and count them. For every 25 box tops the class brought in they earned a  pokemon to go on their door. What ever class had the most at the end of the day got a small treat and the class that earned the most for the week got an even bigger treat!

The ending totals were:

Attributions
Emree Hall

Reflections!

Submitted by samantha.jasperson on

This is your time to shine by expressing, "what's your story?" You can do this by a simple dance choreography, film production, literature, music composition, photography, painting, drawing and other visual art (2D & 3D)

All reflections are due on October 28th. Make sure that when you turn in your art work you have your artist statement, which is all about your fabulous art work. Also, make sure you follow any rules that are required. You can go to the office for more information!

Last of all just have fun!

 

Attributions
Hinckley Blanco

What Is Your Story? Reflections 2016-17

Submitted by samantha.jasperson on

The reflections theme this year is...What is Your Story? 

We encourage everyone to enter, it is easy! You can pick up the necessary forms at the office or click the link below to fill them out digitally. Entries are due October 28, 2016.

We can't wait to see what you come up with, good luck!

Reflection Forms

  • Forms are listed below as attachements. Each project that is turned in requires;  

1.  An Artist Statement for their category,

2.  a Consent form, and

Chick-Fil-A Night

Submitted by samantha.jasperson on

Need a quick dinner tonight? Head over to Chick-Fil-A in Spanish Fork from 5-8pm! Mention Park View when buying your meal and a 20% donation is made to our school. Have fun and enjoy!

Community Helpers Visit Kindergarten

Submitted by carrie.vannosdol on

Kindergarten spent the week learning about community helpers. They had visitors from a local dentist, Dr. Joe Winward. He taught them that teeth need to be brushed twice a day for two minutes each time. Deputy Sheriff Janda taught students to call 911  when they have an emergency. They need to be able to tell them their name and address when they call. Firefighter Carl McClellan also visitied and taught students that if there's a fire, the first thing to do is to stay low and get out. We are grateful for all of our community helpers!

Attributions
Colleen Rife