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Show Pleasant Grove - Thursday, October 21, 2004 - Page 5 PTAno mes ilers for hiqh sc Pleasant Grove High School recently honored two' members of their faculty as Extra-Milers." Those receiving receiv-ing the honor for October were Jan Hawke and Leo Biggs. Trn,?,WoeteachesHealthand Health Science classes, coordinates coor-dinates all Applied Technology Technolo-gy Education interns (where non-paid students are placed in a professional setting to learn skills firsthand) and Health Co-ops. Once named as the most "Physcially Fit Girl" in high school, Hawke continues to keep in shape as she also teaches a Step Aerobics Aero-bics class. i Hawke attended BYU, majoring in PE with a health minor. While there, she competed com-peted in collegiate volleyball, field hockey, and track (spiints and long jump). In her earlier PGHS career, Hawke used her experience as a high school cheerleader to be the advisor of the cheer team at PGHS. In 1991, she and Syd Hack-ford Hack-ford started the Spirit Team which not only recognizes and encourages athletes, but all members of various organizations organiza-tions including National Honor Society, Marching Band, and Health Occupations Occupa-tions Students of America, to name just a few. Leo Biggs currently teaches biology and a variety of health classes at PGHS. He describes himself as a Viking through and through. Biggs graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1983, and has been working there for the past 12 years. While receiving his BS degree from Southern Utah University, Biggs did his student stu-dent teaching at Pleasant Grove High School. After graduation, he became a full- time member of the faculty, teaching biology, physical earth science, health, and sports medicine over the years. Just recently, Biggs received his M.A. in teaching from Grand Canyon University. Universi-ty. In addition to teaching, he has been involved with coaching coach-ing eveiything from football, basketball, wrestling and track and field. Press release received from Karen Acerson. photo by Karen Acerson Hawke and Leo Biggs extra m '!J''n 1 -indsay Mr. v.- for rh; II Schools "t 28-29: UEA break, no 11 school w1: professional Development Devel-opment Day, no school ispen Elementary information available by press time Har Ridge Elementary U21: SEPs Parentteacher conferences con-ferences 2:15-6:30 p.m. -21: Common day 8-2 IjalTSI CICMiciiiai j 18-22: Red Ribbon Week 27: End of term 3: Reflections due :rlield Elementary ;i26: Picture retakes ;i 27: Halloween parade irled to the am: aony, tea; nandCki jarning c )rming it : itt Wimc-; stant. ion nuEte an amy jerforma: crowd ly, danc sheerest Elementary : 18-22: Red Ribbon Week .121: Picture make up day let 25: Early out day Lindon Elementary 1127: Halloween parade, , end of term Ha Elementary 118-22: Book fair :t 20-21: SEP conferences -i-21: Picture retakes -1 26: 2nd grade parent program; 6:30 p.m. -i 27: Halloween parade K-3 at 2 pm in the gym First Trimester Ends to 5: hilario:; ; Naui ailing tation namite ughing' ,e skits n boys represent ek goit; )sstk ary and' Lltw- I,,,, of cerem:-: !slev view Elementary ''L2: Red apple fundraiser -22: Red Ribhnn Wspk 127: 9nH -"w yiuut lu pump kin land 27: HallnuoQn nienn'ri-: stions t;: more ;rs on W; fhetber what tfe . 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