Free Nebo App

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Nebo School District is pleased to announce their new mobile app designed specifically to keep families better informed and connected to what’s going on in our schools. The new Nebo School District mobile app is available for both Apple and Android devices. The app will deliver real time school news to a smart-device for fast, up-to-date access. The app will feature: The latest district and school news, push notifications about breaking news, closures, weather, events, and more, photos from school events, maps with school locations, phone numbers, and staff information.

Sign Up For Choir

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Choir meets on Mondays right after school from 2:30-3:30. Boys and girls grades 2-6 can be in the choir. They will perform for the school during the day sometime in May and on April 30th at 7:00 pm for family and friends. To help the choir be as incredible as possible, it is important for memebers of the choir to come to all rehearsals and to be respectful to all other choir students and the choir director Miss Diana. Uniforms for choir performances is a choir shirt and plain dark blue or black pants. The choir shirt does not change from year to year.

Get To Know Us

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Park View is filled with fantastic faculty and staff. We want you to get to know us a little better, both personally and professionally!

This is the first part of an ongoing series we will be doing highlighting the different teams at Park View. So, without further ado, meet our 6th grade team: Carrie Van Nosdol, Tori Lewis, and Jodi Mantilla

Rewards Assembly

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Before Christmas break, students that had good behavior during the term had the privilege of enjoying Payson High’s production of the hilarious movie, Elf. Payson High did a wonderful job at singing, dancing and getting everyone in the Christmas spirit! It was a reward for students for sure. 

Thank you Payson High for putting on an amazing production!

 

It Pays To Read

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Each month students are given a reading sheet. Each night the students read, they or their parents initial a box. When students turn in their sheets, their name is put into a drawing for each row they fill up. 

This year, Mrs. Stirland drew 6 names from each grade level. Once a name was drawn they were given the chance to spin the prize wheel, which included: king sized candy bars, class pizza parties, Sip-N gift cards, root beer floats, and money!

Congratulations to the students that won, it really does pay to read!