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Show Amtrtcon forte CittwiN. Utahl.Wadnwdav.Acrail.lW-Poaall . ( ft v i Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 19 Apr. 21 BARRATT ELEMENTARY Apr. 9 Last day to register for Clear Creek Apr. 9 Kindergarten field trip for all classes. Leaves the '-wo a.m. and returns at 12:10 p.m. Kindergarten Lunch Day, AM class eats at 11 a.m. and PM class eats at 12:30 p.m. Cost is $1.10 District Chess Tournament 1st grade field trip from 9:30 a.m. to noon Arts Dav Apr. 22-23.26 Serin? vacation Apr. 29-30Yo-Yo class presentation FORBES ELEMENTARY Apr. 8 4th grade swim lessons Apr. 9 Last day to register for Clear Creek Apr. 12-16Teacher Appreciation Week Apr. 13 4th Grade swim lessons Apr. 15-16 Performance of "Annie" at 7 p.m. Cost is $1 or $5 family fam-ily Apr. 15 4th Grade swim lessons Apt 21 Spring school pictures (Lifetouch) Apr. 22-23,26 Spring Vacation Apr. 30 End of BEAR Reading May 3 Forbes Day at the Buzz game May 5 Kindergarten Open House for next year's students, 5-6:30 5-6:30 p.m. We would like to congratulate our Science Invention Fair winners. win-ners. Our winners for the lower grade were 1st place - Aaron Denny, Coin Stacker; 2nd place - Brianne Huntsman, Marble Sorter, and 3rd place - Kimber Lisonbee, Clothes Pin Barrettes. Our winners for the upper grades were 1st place - Jake Packer, Automatic Butler, 2nd place - Marissa Huntsman, Windmill Fan; and 3rd place Dani Ashton, Small Space Humidifier. Thanks to all of our participants! Great Job!!! GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY Apr. 8 Young Writer's Conference Apr. 13 2nd Grade field trip Apr. 15-165th Grade field trip Apr. 20 3rd Grade program for parents at 7 p.m. Apr. 21 Read-a-thon; participation times will vary depending on individual class schedules. Apr. 22-23,26 Spring vacation Apr. 22-28 Greenwood Elementary is encouraging students to participate in National TV- Turnoff Week by turning off the television! Just a reminder that we are collecting cereal box tops from all General Mills cereals. We would love to have your box tops to help us update our classroom supplies! SHELLEY ELEMENTARY Apr. 5-9 Clear Creek registration Apr. 9 Placement information forms due Apr. 13 2nd Grade field trip Apr. 16 Peak Reading Program ends Apr. 16 Chris Cannon will speak at PGJHS at 7 p.m. on "How We Can Be Better Citizens" Apr. 17 PTA Family Fun Run begins at 9 a.m. . Apr. 20 Maturation assemblies at 1:00 p.m. Apr. 22,23, 26 Spring Vacation Apr. 29 Shorts Day We had several fourth grade students from our school enter the Utah Educational Savings Plan poster contest. The theme of the contest was "What I Want To Be When I Grow Up." Trisha Edwards was a first place winner for her grade level, winning a college savings account in the amount of $250. She hopes to be a doctor someday. some-day. Congratulations, Trisha! Recycle Corner: Don't forget our ongoing Newspaper drive! We are also collecting General Mills Cereal box tops! Help the environment and give us your empty Toner Cartridges. There are drop-off boxes located by the school office. AMERICAN FORK JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Apr. 7 Early Out -1:07 p.m. Apr. 7 Track meet at Orem High School Apr. 8 Earthquake Awareness Traveling Display Parents are invited to attend at no charge Apr. 8-10, 12 School musical, "Newsies" at 7 pm Ticket prices are: Adults $3; 9th and under with Student ID $1; Family pass for a single night, $10. Apr. 12-16 Earthquake Awareness Week headed up by PTSA Apr. 13 Track meet at AF High School Apr. 18-24T.V. Turnoff Week Apr. 20 Track meet at Timpanogos High School Apr. 22-23,26 Spring Vacation Apr. 29 Celebration of StudentsParent Teacher Conf. We would encourage students who need help in math to come in before school at 7:45 a.m. or after school from 2:45 to 3:15 p.m. or longer and get that help from their assigned teacher. We also offer math help on Thursday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. in the satellite building. Any AFJH student is welcome to come for help. Also, there are some high school students who help students in math in Mr. Wicks' room from 2:45 to 3:30 p.m. each school day 5 s? til. 'V Alex Hatch, Shawnee Anderson, and Stephen Burton, Students of the Month for March at AFJH. Junior High names ; students of month The 7th grade student of the month at American Fork Junior High School is Alex Hatch. He has been called cooperative, positive and loves to learn. Alex is supportive and respectful to his peers and teachers. He has done an extensive research project pro-ject on the subject of prosthetic limbs for this year's History Fair. Alex has earned his Eagle , Scout Award. ! - Shawnee Anderson, the 8th grade student of the month, is an excellent students and gets along well with others. She is always prepared for class, has a positive attitude and a willingness willing-ness to help others. She plays the piano, enjoys crafts, and likes to babysit and play basketball. bas-ketball. The 9th grade student of the month, Stephen Burton, is a Grace Chipman is honored Grace Chipman of American Fork received her Young Womanhood Recognition award on March 28. She is a member of the American Fork 19th Ward. One of her service projects, under the- value of-Faith,' was undergoing hip replacement surgery and physical therapy just wicr wr wiu uuuhw;- She is 93 and according to the general board one of the oldest if not the oldest Young Woman leader to receive the Young Womanhood Recognition award. She has been a Laurel advisor advi-sor in her ward for just oyer one year and loves talking with the Young Women. She served in a Young Women presidency 20 years ago at age 72. She is f - -c ok2 :: Primary election set for Friday; dance concert is planned Congratulations for all students stu-dents who were eligible for running run-ning for a student body office. The primary election vote is this Friday. Good luck to all Grace Chipman - ... f , .... ' always cheerful and energetic despite failing eyesight and arthritis pain. She was the ' original Strawberry Days Queen in 1923 and has filled her life with family, immunity and church service. Her daughter, Dorothy Strasburg, who also earned her Young Womanhood Recognition award, presented her with the award. Just FYI: If any of you awesome awe-some Cavemen want to run for a class office, tbat will start on April 27, just to let you know in advance. There is a PDC (Performing Dance Company) performance tomorrow and Friday at the High School, I hope to see everyone there. Have fun, and don't forget to smile! great example. He goes to class, on time, has his homework done each day and is willing to follow the classroom rules. He works hard at school and lasV quarter earned a 4.0. Steve is always willing to help and shows respect to everyone. He likes football, plays city league basketball and is on the 9th grade baseball team. .. ' Hobbs graduates Marine Pfc. Tyler Hobbs, son of Gary G. and Arlene F. Hobbs of American Fork, recently completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depots San Diego. Hobbs successfully completed complet-ed 12 weeks of training designed , to challenge new Marine tfcroits both physically physical-ly and mentally. f Hobbs joins 41,000 men and women who will enter the Marine Corps this year from all over the country. He is a 1997 graduate of-American of-American Fork High School, j candidates. For all you Cavemen who chose not to go to Prom on Saturday, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Just think you made some girl sit at home and watch corny chick flicks. Not much is going on except that the reality of life is starting start-ing to hit the seniors. Vlmt people are saying about XKAmouutohMm Tm gjad to tee a local newspaper on the internet. I find that k fa convenient and esay to use. I realty like being able to get information on all the local cities. It's great. Keep it up!" 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