Native American Artists in Residence

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Students at Rees Elementary attended an assembly on Friday, October 14 to celebrate what they had learned from the previous two weeks during Artists in Residence.  It was an afternoon of dancing, singing, dramatic performances, storytelling, visual artworks, and an overall appreciation for Native American art and culture.  Well known artists came from miles around to teach the students in these art forms for 50 minutes each day for two weeks.  By the time the assembly came, students were eager to share the skills and knowledge they gained. 

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by Ethan Deceuster

BYU Daily Universe Ad Manager Visits Rees 5th Graders

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Extra!  Extra!  Shayne Durrant, the advertising manager for the BYU student newspaper The Daily Universe, visited the fifth graders at Rees Elementary in Spanish Fork on October 6, 2011.  During his visit, Mr. Durrant explained the ins and outs of the print industry.  Students were fascinated to learn about the many aspects of putting together a newspaper and how advertising revenue was the driving force behind it all.  Mr.

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by Ethan Deceuster

PTA Fun Run Part of Red/Green Ribbon Week

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On your marks, get set, go!  The community surrounding Rees Elementary in Spanish Fork was the site of the PTA Fun Run on Wednesday, September 28th.  Students, faculty, and parents lined up on the south end of the school in anticipation.  Runners took off from the start line and weaved through surrounding streets.  After two laps, the runners had completed a mile and could partake of the bounty of apple slices and water awaiting them.  Hundreds of students from grades K-6 participated in the Fun Run, resulting in hundreds of miles run and hundred

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by Ethan Deceuster

Creative Reading Reward in First Grade

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Reading is celebrated with gold at Rees Elementary School in Spanish Fork, Utah.  First grade has added a new element to the Road to Success Reading Program.  All first graders are asked to read at least 20 minutes every day of the week.  Each student then records their minutes they have read.  At the end of the week, their reading calendar is returned to their teacher.

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by Mrs. Annette Harvey, photo from Mrs. Annette Harvey

Most Valuable Employee

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Ms. Stacey Hall is the librarian at Rees Elementary.  Ms. Stacey was selected by the teachers and staff as the most valuable employee and was presented with a certificate and other goodies from Craig Harvey with Horace Mann.  Teachers and staff at Rees Elementary love Ms. Stacey and truly appreciate all the hard work she always does in order to provide the students and staff with excellent books and resources.  Thank you, Ms. Stacey!