Sledding Reward Activity

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Taking advantage of the snowfall, Park View students were rewarded for good behavior with a day of sledding! There is nothing better then hearing the pure joy of kids flying down the hill on a trash bag. What a great day! Can you spot someone you know? 

Who Wants to Go to Disneyland?

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Watch for your new Get Away Today magazine to come home with your student soon. It is filled with travel specials for your family including Adults at Kids’ Prices at the Disneyland Resort for travel in January, February and May 2018! Plus, you can still get 2018 tickets at 2017 prices before they go up! Get the details at https://www.getawaytoday.com?referrerid=757.

Park View Art Festival

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The Park View Parents Group invites all Park View students to participate in our first art festival. The theme of the festival is BEE BRAVE. A short explanation of how the artwork was inspired by the theme is required.  

Mental Health Parent Awareness Nights

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Nebo School District will be hosting a series of Parent Awareness Nights. The topics of discussion will include mental health and safety planning with youth. Several community service providers will be present to answer question and help individuals to access services. See the event flyer for more information.

5th & 6th Graders Ski Free

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Ski Utah is celebrating their 19th year offering the Passport for 5th and 6th graders! Fifth grade Passports allow students to ski or ride three times at each of Utah's 14 ski areas. Passports for 6th graders allow students to ski or ride one time at each area.

Passports do have administrative $35 fee. The Passort includes coupons for free or discounted lift tickets, rental equipment, lessons and other great winter activities.

Breakfast for Park View Leaders

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Park View has worked hard teaching the seven habits of highly effective students, we want those that both attend and work at Park View to be leaders! Faculty and staff have had their eyes peeled, looking for students that are exhibiting the seven habits throughout the day. When students are caught being leaders they are rewarded with a brave note summarizing what they did that exhibited the seven habits. The student then takes the note to the office where they are celebrated.