March 2020

Free "Grab & Go" Breakfast and Lunch at Park View

Submitted by shanna.stirland on

Children from the ages of 0 to 18 can be given a breakfast and/or lunch at Park View by simply showing up Monday through Friday between 9:00 and 11:30 am at the northeast end of the parking lot. Children from any school may pick up meals at Park View, but the children must be present. There is a limit of one breakfast and/or lunch per child, per day.  We appreciate Nebo School District’s Child Nutrition Department taking care of the needs of children during these very difficult time. So come grab and go! 

Attributions
Mrs. Walker

Lunch Plans for Monday, March 16- Friday, March 20

Submitted by samantha.jasperson on

Park View will be serving hot lunches to students this week, March 16-20. We are hoping to have "grab and go" sack lunches ready for the following week. Until then students who are wanting breakfast will need to come to the school lunchroom between 8:00-9:00. After students are served they will need to leave the school. Students can then return to the school lunchroom for lunch anytime between 11:00-12:00. Again, once students have their food they will need to leave the school. 

Nebo Follow-up Information March 15, 2020

Submitted by samantha.jasperson on

March 15, 2020

Dear Parents/Guardians:

This letter, dated March 15, is a follow up to the Nebo District letter dated March 13, and other letters that have been sent from your child’s school.  It is intended to provide clarification regarding some general questions that have been circulating.  Please help us to ensure that all parents, guardians, grandparents, or caregivers who provide student support are aware of this information.

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Reading Week Kickoff

Submitted by samantha.jasperson on

This year’s theme for reading work is “Books Build Brains” and at Park View everyone’s brain is under construction! We kicked off reading week with a really fun assembly put on by some of our finest faculty members. Mr. Atkin had lost his brain, thankfully our trusty construction workers were able to build Mr. Atkin’s brain with books. 

Today was our first day traveling around the school listening to different teachers read books about building our brains. We sure do love reading week!