Parents As Partners in IEP process
FREE workshop for parents. PRIZES will be given!
FREE workshop for parents. PRIZES will be given!
The 4th grade had the opportunity for presenters who have attended true mountain men rendezvous to come visit. They taught them all about the tools, clothing and traps that they used back in the day. It was fun to see all of their objects up close and hear from men and women who truly know what it means to be mountain men.
Rees Elementary Student Council had the amazing opportunity to attend BYU Leadership Day. Students were able to go to workshops and learn the tools of leadership. They were served lunch and played games. Students were also able to witness leadership in action by watching Mr. Gull serve and support keynote speaker Meg Johnson. It was a great day to be a ReesEagle! #SOAR #ReesEaglesSOAR
Keep voting for SOARin Sam!
https://www.spanishfork-chamber.com/scarecrow-vote.html
Rees Elementary Student Council designed and built our newest SOARin Sam. You can see him on Main Street during the month of October for the Main Street Scarecrow Contest. Fantastic job students!!
Rees Elementary 5th and 6th Grade students worked hard to finish many blankets. This week, they had the opportunity to donate the blankets to Spanish Fork Ambulance to be used for people during emergencies. WAY TO SOAR students!
Tonight is the showing of Screenagers!
Screenagers is a film that reveals the impact tech time has on kids’ development. It also offers solutions on how adults can navigate the digital world and empower kids to find balance. We welcome and encourage all students, parents, and community members to attend.
Students in 2nd grade showed that they can serve and support by making a poster and writing thank you cards to the Spanish Fork Parks and Rec Department. Thank you Parks and Rec for all you do for our city!