District Keyboarding Competition

Submitted by heidi.groneman on
Some Rees students in 4th and 5th grades competed in a keyboarding competition.  They have worked hard this year to become better at keyboarding.  We are so proud of their hard work and they all did a fabulous job today! Way to SOAR Eagles! 2021 Keyboarding Competition Qualifiers 

Rees 5th Graders:

Rachel Chamberlain, Lucinda Cluff,  Jack Hendricksen, Austin Howard, Eve McKenzie, Mayci Shelley (qualified, but in Hawaii)

Attributions
Christine Blazzard and Adam Gull

Nebo is Partnering with Tabitha's Way

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Nebo is partnering with Tabitha’s Way for a new event called Read & Feed.

The purpose of this event is to encourage children to continue to read during the summer and to educate families facing food insecurity regarding food resources available to them and their children while they are not attending school. Our goal is to gather 10,000 gently used books that children can take home with them and keep to read during the summer.
Attributions
Lana Hiskey

Nebo Academy Spring/Summer 2021

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Nebo is offering professional development for Nebo Educators. Click on the link to see and register the offerings: Nebo Academy Course Offerings.

Framework days are advertised by subject/grade. Please use the registration links. All teachers are encouraged to attend the sections that are appropriate to their assignment.

All Framework and New Teacher Induction classes will come with a $20/hour stipend; for all other courses, stipends come with the approval from your building principal.

Classified Employees:

Attributions
Lana Hiskey

Kindergarten Egg Drop

Submitted by heidi.groneman on

In correlation with Easter and Nursery Rhymes (Humpty Dumpty) kindergarten celebrated by doing an egg drop! All students made their own contraption to protect their hard boiled egg! Mr. Gull and Mr. Burraston braved the roof to toss the egg contraptions off to see if the eggs survived. What a fun day! 

Attributions
Clarissa Putnam

Round Up Reading Tomorrow

Submitted by heidi.groneman on

Tomorrow, March 31, 2021, is the last day of our Rodeo Reading Challenge. Our school has been working hard to reach our goal of 390,000 minutes.  Students have been asked to read at least 30 minutes a day for the month of March.  We will be awarding students with prizes coming up soon. Be sure to turn in all reading minutes before Friday. Tomorrow we will celebrate by wearing our western wear to round up reading!  Keep Aiming High to Achieve Eagles!

Rees Eagles Pledge to READ MORE!

Submitted by adam.gull on

In the middle of the Rodeo Reading Challenge Month, Rees Eagles Kamryn Martinson, Sarah Dye, Zeke Etienne, Ryan Peterson, Maria Lundgreen, Rylee Robinson, and Samantha Clark have set the stage to Aim High and Achieve and to READ MORE! These 6th grade students made a pledge to read one hour more today if they collected 50 signatures.