Happy Halloween
Happy Halloween from the Foothills Office.
Happy Halloween from the Foothills Office.
Congratulations on a job well done!
Foothills families enjoyed an evening of games and activities while learning about health and safety. Thanks to all the volunteers and businesses that helped to make the evening a success.
Sixth grade students at Foothills Elementary have been studying ancient Egyptian civilizations. Students had fun making sarcophagi to place their mummies in.
Mrs. Elliott's class has been very busy learning about the ancient civilizations that arose in the Fertile Crescent.
Student made Cuneiform tablets with ancient symbols while learning about the Sumerians. They also recreated the Great Pyramids at Giza, Books of the Dead, and mummies in their Sarcophagi while learning about Egypt!
Several students (K-6) at Foothills Elementary took the challenge to finish a half marathon on their own. All students at Foothills completed a half marathon here at school over the past two months, but these students completed another half marathon at home. Way to go!
Several students from Foothills Elementary participated in the annual Salem Witches Run. The Salem Witches Run is a fundraiser for the SHHS Track and Cross Country Teams. This year SHHS teamed up with the Elementary Schools in Salem to promote exercise and healthy habits while creating a “Unity in the Community.” Students could choose to run/walk the 1 mile or 5k. Way to go Falcons!
Congratulations to our Book Fair Winners for reading the most for their grade level.
Pictured:Back row, left to right: Caleb Boyle, Jack Lee, Kayden Sutter, Camryn Mehl. Front row, left to right: Kael Black, Luke Southam
We would like to say “Thank You” to Jake Harward from Harward Farms in Springville, Utah for donating and delivering pumpkins to every student at Foothills Elementary. Many grade levels used the pumpkins in their math and language arts lessons.
Congratulations to the students chosen to have popcorn and watch a movie with the principal. Students who reached their reading goal for the month were put in a drawing and two students from each class were chosen to participate. Keep reading!