Students of the Month for September

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Congratulations to the year's first Students of the Month. They are already impressing teachers with their hard work and great attitudes. Way to go guys.

From left to right: Bethany Fifita 8th, Jack Guest 7th, Halley Lyman 7th, Nicolas De Santiage 8th, Sydney Ward 9th, and Garrett Cheney 9th

 

Free and Family Friendly: Stem+ Expo at UVU September 24th

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This is a great opportunity to get you and your kids involved in some hands on learning. Go have fun, and help your kids feel inspired and excited about learning 21st century skills.

For more information visit http://www.uvu.edu/education/stemexpo/

Or visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/UVUSTEM/?ref=bookmarks

Bus Drivers Needed

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Nebo bus drivers and attendants wanted. The district provides needed training. Daily routes are open for the beginning of school. Starting pay for drivers is $15.23 and attendants $11.32. Please apply online at www.nebo.edu/jobs.
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Lana Hiskey

Lagoon- More than just a field trip

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Annually, our school has the privilege of spending a day at Lagoon. Lagoon is an amusement park, and the trip takes place Wednesday, May 18th. There is many eligibility requirements, fees and other information that you will be able to find in the SaJHS Newsletter in April.

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Lily Christensen

An Inside Look at SaJHS Tennis

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 It was a hot and breezy day on Salem Junior High School’s tennis courts.  Matches were about to commence, taking place on Tuesday, April 19 of 2016 at 3:30.  Booker Ward (Salem Junior High’s varsity first singles player and eighth grade student) faced Hudson Ronie (Mapleton Junior High’s varsity first singles player) in a match.  To get off on the right foot they began with a nice and long warmup.

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Summer Wilde

Renowned music teachers praise SaJHS band

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The 8th and 9th grade band students traveled to Snow College on April 19 and performed in a festival judged by John Miller and Paul Watson, both renowned music educators in Utah. Students were also able to perform with the Snow College Wind Ensemble directed by Dr. David Fullmer. The festival was not rated, however, the judges had great things to say about our Salem Jr.

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Daniel Stolworthy