Spartan Newsletter
January 21st, 2024
Important Dates
Jan 22: Basketball @SaJHS
Jan 29: Basketball @SaJHS
Jan 30: Parent Teacher Conference 3-5pm
School Events
Student of the Month - December
Here are the winners for December students of the month nominated by the PE/Health department. Pictured from left to right with their certificates: Ryder Thomas, Dahlia Ramsay, Alejandro Hernandez Franco, Jerica Bracken, Saatchi Truscott, and Zoe Gulley.
Val-o-grams
Send a Val-o-gram to a friend or loved one here at SaJHS! They will be sold Mon. - Thurs., 2/10 - 2/13 by student council at both lunches and will be delivered during class on Friday, 2/14. Hershey kiss val-o-grams will be available for $0.25 each and nerd rope val-o-grams for $1 each (cash only.)
Valentine's Dance
Our Valentine's Day dance is coming up! Join us for a "City of Lights" themed dance on Friday, 2/14 from 3-5pm in the gym and wear Valentine's colors! Admission is only for SaJHS students who have no F's, N's, or U's and you'll need to pay $5 cash at the door (or $4 if you bring your student ID.)
January Mental Health Series
Nebo would love your participation in this month's mental health series events. Below are pdfs with more information about events!
Sports
Community
Every kid outdoors challenge
The Department of Natural Resources Outdoor Recreation Office is hosting an incredible event called Every Kid Outdoors Adventure Challenge, and it would be wonderful if every student in Utah could take part in this amazing experience!
The best part? It's FREE! The event is scheduled for January 24, 2025, and promises to be a day filled with fun and adventure in the great outdoors. To ensure that as many students and parents as possible are aware of this opportunity, I kindly ask you to send out the attached flyer to your students and their families. Flyer below.
Parent Resources from Centro Hispano
Centro Hispano is a a nonprofit organization serving Utah County. They work with Hispanic and low-income families in areas such as immigration services, tobacco cessation and prevention, and workforce development. We also have resources including a food bank and English classes. See flyers below.