LOBO UPDATE
APRIL 10, 2023
Opening Announcements
National Anthem: Connor Mattinson
IMPORTANT DATES
Thursday, April 13th - Boys Tennis @ Springville Jr. @ 3:30 PM
Tuesday, May 23rd - Lagoon Day
END OF YEAR TESTING
8th Grade Rise
Writing: March 27-31
English: April 17-21
Math: April 24-28
Science: May 1-5
9th Grade Aspire
April 26-27
Make up Testing: May 8th-19th
Reminders for End of Year Testing:
- Bring your Chromebook everyday, fully charged.
- Headphones will be used. You may bring your own, or we can provide them.
- Get your rest!
- Eat a healthy breakfast!
- Try your best!
Parent Night
utah school climate survey
Dear Parents/Guardians:
Please read all the information below as it pertains to both the parent/guardian survey, as well as the student survey.
We want to hear about your experience with your student’s education. We invite you to participate in completing the Utah School Climate Survey. This survey includes questions about your student’s learning, school safety, and interpersonal relationships, as well as your attitudes about the institutional environment and your personal involvement in school. Your responses will be very helpful in improving student relationships, learning conditions, and the overall school environment.
We invite all parents, guardians and caretakers to complete this survey for our school. The survey is completely anonymous, and takes on average 10-15 minutes. You can take the survey online by using the following unique school link: SFJH School Climate Survey. Please submit your responses by May 5th.
There are no right or wrong answers and we have no way to connect you to your responses, which are all reported as group responses. These Responses are housed securely in an anonymous format with The Utah State Board of Education (USBE) for evaluation research purposes. All evaluation research projects are in compliance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, (343 CFR 99.31 (6)) and human subjects regulations (Protection of Human Subjects 45 CFR 46).
As you respond to each item, think about your own personal experiences as a parent, caregiver or guardian at your student’s school. Please answer all of the questions. When you have completed the survey, click on the “Next” button at the bottom of the page, and you are done!
We hope you will take the time to provide us with this valuable information. Feel free to call our office at (801) 792-4075 if you have any questions. Each school’s total survey results will be used to inform and develop appropriate strategies, procedures, and/or programs to enhance our school climate.
Students will be completing the survey on Tuesday, April 11th, following Spring Break. If you would prefer to opt your student(s) out of participating in the survey, please pick up an "Opt Out Form" in the front office and return it no later than March 31st.
If you are interested in viewing the student survey, feel free to come by the front office anytime to view a copy of the survey questions.
Again, here is the link to complete the parent/guardian survey: SFJH School Climate Survey
Thank you for your time and participation!
Lagoon Day!
Just a quick reminder regarding Lagoon Day...
Criteria for students to attend:
- No outstanding balances including: lunch account, unpaid school fees, library fines, text book fines from classes etc.
- No more than 3 hours of detention.
- No N or U for citizenship in more than one class.
- Administrative Ineligibility (based on a pattern of behavior that may put themselves or others at risk).
If you have any outstanding detention hours totaling more than 3 hours, please start working on them sooner than later!
MORE INFORMATION regarding Lagoon Day to come in the upcoming weeks.
ARt Show
Nebo School District is sharing the talents and artistic passion of our upcoming youth, through their visual 2D and 3D art works and creations.
When: May 5th through May 31st
Reception Friday May 5th, 6-9 PM
Awards Ceremony @ 7 PM
Where: Covey Center for the Arts, 425 W. Center St. Provo
Everyday Strong
Have you ever heard of “stinking thinking?” No, it’s not when you have rotten banana peels and dirty diapers on your mind.
Stinking thinking is a term used by Allan Pauole, a Clinical Mental Health Counselor with Revere Health, to describe the negative self-talk we often subject ourselves to. It isn’t just adults that fall victim to these thoughts. Children also have the tendency to think negatively about themselves and sometimes verbalize these things.
What is the best way to respond when your child says, “I’m so stupid!”? Find out by listening to the EveryDay Strong Podcast this week.
Okay, you can go back to thinking about banana peels now.
slam poetry club!
STEM CLUB
ABOUT US
Website: https://sfjhs.nebo.edu/
Location: 600 South 820 East, Spanish Fork, UT, USA
Phone: (801) 798-4075
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sfjhs
Twitter: @sfjrhigh