Reading for Gold
First-grade teachers have challenged their students to "Read for the Gold!" They are having a competition between classes to see which class reads the most minutes.
First-grade teachers have challenged their students to "Read for the Gold!" They are having a competition between classes to see which class reads the most minutes.
A student was chosen from each class to participate in a snowball fight with the principal. These students all met their January reading goal!
The Foothills Chess Club members attended the Art City Chess Tournament. They received 2nd place. Great job, team!
Jamie Richards received the Classified Employee Award this year for her dedicated service to the students at Foothills Elementary. Congratulations!
Students who meet their reading goal have an opportunity to eat lunch with the principal.
Nebo School District is always trying to improve communication and responsiveness to our stakeholders.
Sixth-grade students showed up at school at 6 o'clock in the morning to see the super blue blood moon eclipse. Unfortunately, it was too cloudy to see the eclipse. We enjoyed the donuts, the hot chocolate and the good company.
Students were given 100 index cards and 100 cm of tape. They had to use these items to build a tower in 30 minutes. The tower that could hold the most weight won. We also had a 100 piece puzzle challenge. The group that could finish the puzzle the quickest won a prize. The students then wrote autobiographies about themselves, from the ages of 1 to 100. They had to make up some of the information for later on in their life. It's funny to see the things the students wrote. They were also given a picture of themselves that have been aged to make them look older.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! Students had the choice to have their picture taken in the PTA photo booth on the last Friday in January. If your child chose to have their picture taken, click on the link below to download their picture
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pQJ5BNhGMvI9s0VI2
Congratulations to our January Huntsman's Heroes! Students were chosen for being their best and doing good to others.