Avery Peterson small in size but big in heart.

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Avery Peterson is one of the many 9th graders in SJHS. We are here to spotlight her after school activities, her favorite things, and her future. Avery Peterson has been a student at Springville junior high for 3 years and is in 9th grade. She enjoys hanging out with her friends, eating food, and dancing. Avery has been very happy with this year and the changes “ I like being with my friends and making new friends, I like the social aspect of school” Avery says. Avery dances at Forever Dance, she has just recently joined this new studio and enjoyed it very much.

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Article written by student: Chantel Furner

Edgar Arguelles

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He Loves his math and yearbook classes. Yearbook because it’s a chill fun class, and math because he has it with his best friend.  He also loves SJHS for its cleanliness and how kind all the teachers and students are.

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Article written by student: Kiara Elias

Get to know Cole Herlevi and why he likes school

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Cole Herlevi is in 9th grade and has been going to Springville jr for all 3 years. His favorite thing about SJHS is his friends and teachers. “My favorite class is science.” The reason why Cole likes science is because of his teacher Mr. Kendric. “He is funny and makes class fun.” Cole explains.  Cole’s electives are yearbook and Chinese. This year is the most different year of all because of COVID-19. One of Cole’s favorite changes this year is getting to eat outside with friends. He normally brings a home lunch with a sandwich and cheez-its!

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Article written by student: Aspen Cook

Behind the Mask of Francesca Campbell

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Thomas Hardy said, “The perfect woman is a hardworking woman; not an idler; not a fine lady; but one that uses her hands and her head and her heart for the good of others.” This can relate to any hard working woman or girl, but I am going to shine on one of our own independent, fun, hardworking, student council representatives,Francesca Campbell!

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Article written by student: Megan Conrad

Megan Conrad!!

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Hill Harper once said, “Believe in yourself, work hard, work smart and passionately and present your best  self to the world.” A great example of this is Megan Conrad.

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Article written by student: Francesca Campbell

Info for the Week of 9/28/20 -- Información para la semana del 28/9/20

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Dear SJHS parents and guardians:

We hope that you are having a good Friday! Here are next week’s calendar items:

  • Tuesday through Friday, 9/29/20-10/2/20, from 2:30-4:00 each day: Zoom Mini-conferences (see below for details)
  • Thursday, 10/1/20: Girls tennis at Maple Mountain High School at 3:30pm / School Community Council meeting at 3:30pm at the District Office in Spanish Fork. Please meet in the boardroom.
  • Friday, 10/2/20: Cross Country at Spanish Fork Junior High at 4:30pm

Zoom mini-conferences: 

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Tiffanie Miley, Principal

Zoom Mini-Conferences / Miniconferencias de Zoom

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Teachers will be available for five-minute long Zoom mini-conferences one afternoon this week. Please see this schedule for dates and links to sign up for appointments. If you’d like to email any of our teachers, you can find email addresses on the faculty page.

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Tiffanie Miley, Principal

Parent-Teacher Conference / Conferencia de Padres y Maestros

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(Desplaza hacia abajo para Español.) Dear SJHS parents and guardians: This is just a quick reminder that parent-teacher conferences will be held tomorrow--Thursday, September 24--from 3:30-7:00pm. Teachers will be available in their classrooms, and there is no appointment necessary. Prior to coming to the conferences that evening, we would like to encourage all parents and students to log in to iCampus to check the current status of grades and missing assignments. If you are able to get this information online ahead of time, it will allow parents and teachers to have fuller conversations that evening. We are asking that each family limit their attendance to one parent and child where possible.
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Tiffanie Miley, Principal