Kindergarteners Complete A Marathon

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Students in Mrs. Bethany Ericksen’s kindergarten class at Rees Elementary School have completed a marathon (26.2 miles).  Beginning in January, the students ran twice a week and kept track of their mileage.  On April 24th, the students participated in the school wide 1 mile Kids Race which was also the final mile of their marathon.  Dr. Garron Miller at Utah Valley Pediatrics in Payson was their sponsor which allowed the students to get marathon shirts and finisher medals. 

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by Mrs. Bethany Ericksen

Basket Weaving and Willow Stories Art Exhibit

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Rees Elementary is a great place to see the arts in action. The “Willow Stories” basket weaving exhibit was brought to us by the Utah Arts Council. To go along with this exhibit, a basket weaver, Corinne Bitsinnie came to Rees Elementary to show the students how to weave a basket. She starts out by pulling out a stick of sumac out of a bundle of sticks. Then they cut and split the sumac into three. Some of the first grade teachers got to help. Mrs. Jacquelyn Searle was the first one to try it.

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by Justin Adams

Third Grade Students Receive Dictionaries

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The third graders at Rees Elementary School in Spanish Fork received dictionaries from the Rotary and Mountain America. The kids looked exited when they received the new dictionaries. The kids played a game with the dictionaries. The presenter would call out a word and then the first couple people to find the word were given a pencil.

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by Dallin Evans

Grandparents Program

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The first grade students had a performance to show their parents and
grandparents what they had practiced. They had practiced singing songs for a long time. There were happy faces watching their kids and there were kids smiling at their parents. As family members came in they said "I can't wait to see my kids perform."
 

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Written by Tinisha Quintanna

What A Great Day To Be A Peer Tutor

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When the peer tutors walked into Mrs. Snyder’s classroom
she started to teach them how to be peer tutors. They
partnered with students in Mrs. Snyder’s class and give
individual assistance in completing independent, level
based tasks. When the peer tutors came and started
helping you could tell everyone was having a good time. We
asked them why they chose to be peer tutors and Katelin
Kinghorn answered “I like to help the kids.” And Connor
Bowen said, “So I can help the kids in need.” Even though

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written by Corbin Cox and Gabby Taysom