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Show Page 12 The Ogden Valley news Volume XIX Issue III May 1, 2011 Snowcrest’s Skyhawks of the Month Every month, Snowcrest Jr. High holds the dents are voted on by all of the teachers based Skyhawks of the Month luncheon. Teachers select students from their department who have put forth effort in specific categories such as: Best Attitude, Way-To-Go, Best All-Around, Leadership, Friendliest, Most Conscientious, All-Around Good Student, and Most Improved. In addition to every department having a student of the month, there is also one boy and one girl selected from each grade as the Skyhawk of the Month, which is the highest recognition in all subject areas. These six stu- on their positive character traits and hard work in the classroom. The students are then invited to the conference room during their lunch period to enjoy lunch from Valley Market. Snowcrest’s media specialist, Ray Hunter, puts together a fun question and answer game for the students to play while they eat lunch and receive their certificates. This is a great way to celebrate and recognize our students who work hard to go the extra mile each month! Designs and Slogans Wanted for Huntsville T-Shirt Contest All Valley and Ogden Canyon residents • Images and text may be submitted any size. are eligible to enter Huntsville Town’s T-shirt contest for the Fourth of July, 2011. Adults and children of all ages are encouraged to enter their original designs and slogans. Guidelines are as follows: • Winning entry will win $250.00 and be printed on the T-shirts to be sold at Huntsville’s Fourth of July celebration. Second prize is $100.00, and third prize is $50. • Images with slogans may be submitted in black and white or color (no more than 4 colors). • The words “Huntsville” and “2011”must be included in the design as well as any other slogan concept. The deadline for submission is May 15, 2011. E-mail entries to jsorensen@wsd.net or call Jennifer Sorensen at 801-745-0431 or 801388-5762 to arrange delivery by hand. You may also call or email Jennifer with questions. Have fun creating! Ogden Valley Student Discover ABC’s of Saving With Help From Zions Bank More than Two-thirds (66 percent) of parents reported 230 Ogden they could be doing more to teach their children Valley students about money and the basics of saving, according are geting “fiscally fit” in April and May with to the T. Rowe Price “Parents, Kids and Money” help from Zions Bank. study released in March 2011. On April 14, Zions Bankers Eighty-one percent of teens say Melanie Eyres and Teresa Shaum the recent recession has motivated taught seventh grade students them to learn more about manhow to get savvy about savings at aging their money, according to Snowcrest Junior High. In May, a March 2011 survey from The they’ll teach sixth grade students at Allstate Foundation and Junior Valley Elementary about the imporAchievement USA. tance of saving. Forty-one percent of adults give This year, more than 300 Zions themselves a grade of C, D, or Bank will be making presentations F on their knowledge of personal to teach more than 25,000 K-12 stufinance, according to the National dents to be savvy about savings—a Foundation for Credit Counseling’s record-breaking year for the bank’s Pictured above are Consumer Financial Literacy outreach effort. Bank represen- Survey March 2011 report. Pictured above, Front Row: Goldie Grosgebauer – 7th Grade English; Mikala Lockwood – Why the push? According to Zions For more information, call 801tatives Melanie Eyres Geography; McKell Combe – Earth Systems recent surveys: 745-0835. and Teresa Shaum. Back Row: Emily Christie – 7th Grade PE; David Storey – 7th Grade Skyhawk; Dillon Aurich – 7th Grade Science; Ethan Fuller – 8th Grade PE What’s Going on @ Your Ogden Valley Branch Library? Pictured above, Front Row: Sage Bowen – Crafts I; Sierra Bruggink – 8th Grade English; Mary Porter – 8th Grade Skyhawk Back Row: Braden Amann – Art III; Tristan Salaun – 9th Grade English; Bailee Wardley – Geometry; Josh Shaw – 8th Grade Skyhawk; Alec Messerly – Algebra; Wesley Rowe – Crafts II; Garrett Alton – 9th Grade Skyhawk; Megan Keith – 9th Grade Skyhawk; Mariah Montgomery – 8th Grade Social Studies; Savannah Johnson – Health. Not pictured: Cassi Cosby – 7th Grade Skyhawk; Isabel Torres – 8th Grade Science; Harley Sullivan – Construction; Cassandra Smith – Exploring Tech After School Program - Join us every Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. for FREE activities, crafts, and treats! Something new every week! Chess Players Wanted! The Ogden Valley Branch Library hosts a FREE Youth Chess Club Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. If chess is your game (or if you want to learn how to play), please join us. All skill levels are welcome. Mats and pieces will be provided. Computer Classes Introduction to the Internet, Thursday, May 12 @ 7:00 p.m. Introduction to the Internet Parents and Children, Saturday, May 14 @ 10:30 a.m. Introduction to Word 2007, Thursday, May 19 @ 7:00 p.m. Ogden Valley Library Art Exhibit (April– May 6, 2011) The Snowcrest Junior High School Student Art Show offers a wide variety of original artistic works on display through the first week of May. Realistic and abstract designs and portraits of pencil, ink, water color, charcoal, pastel, fiber, and beads are included in the exhibit that was created by Snowcrest Jr. High students, grades 7th through 9th. Movie Mondays—First Monday of the Month Thru May - Join us for FREE screen- ings of popular and classic films. Treats will be provided. Tangled (Rated PG) - Monday, May 2, 7:00 p.m.: Disney presents a new twist on one of the most hilarious and hair-raising tales ever told. Your whole family will get tangled up in the fun, excitement and adventure of this magical motion picture. When the kingdom’s most wanted - and most charming - bandit Flynn Rider hides in a mysterious tower, the last thing he expects to find is Rapunzel, a spirited teen with an unlikely superpower - 70 feet of magical golden hair! Together, the unlikely duo sets off on a fantastic journey filled with surprising heroes, laughter and suspense. Explore Your Library - Check out what’s new at the Weber County Library! In addition to a wide selection of books, music, and DVD’s, the library also offers many free programs, public computers and Wi-Fi, state-ofthe-art media equipment, meeting rooms, and much, much, more! Explore your local library today, and discover all of the fantastic resources that are available! 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