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Show ^chools ! Covering what matters most FBLA teaches technology i Andrew Wilson 1. STAFF WRITER a member of FBLA to help them use it. FBLA advisor Rita James projected her own \ Spanish Fork High computer onto the wall so she (School's Future Business could walk them through the Leaders of America (FBLA) email process step by step. The students were able to recently completed their [annual service project. On help the senior citizens on a one^Wednesday, Jan. 30, they on-one basis as they created their [invited senior citizens to own email accounts. The senior [pome to the high school, citizens were also provided [>vhere they taught them how with handouts that they could jto create and use an email take home so that they could ! account. When they arrived, remember everything. reach senior citizen was given "It was rewarding to see i"a computer to work with and the senior citizens learning basic computer skills," said FBLA vice president Lindsey Hales. Besides giving service to the community, FBLA also prepares students for the world of business, "I want to go into business as a career. I thought it would be a good experience," said Hales. According to Mrs. James, FBLA is for all students interested in business. FBLA has many activities including business tours, guest speakers from business careers, and competitions with other schools. "Students in FBLA go to UVSC for a regional competition. It prepares us for state competition. We compete in different aspects of business, such as accounting, business leadership, job interview and web page design," Hales said. She finds FBLA very rewarding. She enjoys serving others and "being able to manage your money and have good business skills." WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2008 • B3 Basketball at Timpanogos Dons' Early Light Mary Anne Hillicr Monday, Feb. 11, 2008 - B Day Character Count Week Registration for Juniors Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008 - A Day Character Counts Week Girls Basketball @ Timpanogos Registration for Juniors Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008 - B Day Character Counts Week State Wrestling Tournament at UVSC Boys Basketball @ Timpanogos Orchestra Concert Registration for Juniors Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008- A Day Character Counts Week State Wrestling Tournament at UVSC Friday, Feb. 15, 2008 - B Day Character Counts Week State Wrestling Tournament at UVSC Upcoming Events Feb. 18 - President's Day - No School Feb. 28 - Parent/Teacher Conference - 3:30 p.m.-8:3O p.m. Open enrollment ' Andrew Wilson / Spanish Fork News YOU'VE GOT MAIL: FBLA club members took time to help senior citizens make and use their own email account. Amber Merril participated in assisting senior citizens in this service project. MATC graduation • - " • • , * It is the desire of Nebo School District that all schools develop and maintain strong community loyalty, balance, equity and fairness. Accordingly, it is the district's position and preference that students should attend school within the boundaries in which they reside. Notwithstanding this preference, resident students may be able to attend another school within the district through Open Enrollment. Open Enrollment allows a student to enroll in and attend a school in the district other than the student's school of residence. All students desiring to attend a school other than their assigned school must apply for school transfer through.the Open Enrollment process. Applications for Open Enrollment transfer will be accepted beginning Dec. 1, 2007 through Feb. 15, 2008, for initial enrollment to begin the 2008-2009 school year. Students wishing to transfer schools and participate in athletics must also comply with Utah High School Activities Association eligibility guidelines. For further information concerning Open Enrollment, please contact your school's administration or refer to Nebo School District Policy #JECB, Student Enrollment and School Transfer. The policy is available on-line at www.nebo.edu. A copy of the policy may also be obtained from any school, or from the district office. Security Insurance Courtesy photo EARLY GRADUATION: Mountainland Applied Technology College held graduation ceremonies at their Orem campus Jan. 3 1 . Along with 122 adult students, 204 high school students graduated. Ninety-eight of the graduates were from the Spanish Fork campus. Above, CTE Director for Alpine School District, Doug Golding, addresses graduates. Caring for animals brings joy to intern PORTER'S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING • Sales Shala Richards SFHS Intern Haylie Hansen chose Family Pet Hospital to be her intern site. She works with the animals that come in and she provides as much care as she can for them. She meets all their needs and assists the doctor in as many ways as she can. Hansen loves her intern as much as she loves the animals that she cares for. • "Animals should be treated the same way as humans, and they should also get the same medical attention too," she said. "Being able to save a pet is like being able to save a • Service • Installation TOP DON HONORING EXCELLENCE AT SFHS Lindsee Thurgood Senior Lindsee Thurgood is the daughter of of Brent and Lori Thurgood. Her favorite classes include accounting and desktop publishing. In addition to maintaining a 4.0 GPA, Lindsee participates on the varsity soccer and softball teams and was named academic all-state. On a road trip she would go to New York City and would listen to all kinds of music. • Green Sticker • Financing OAC bryant Heating & Cooling Systems Haylie Hansen life, and it is an amazing feeling, and that is what I enjoy most about my internship." WHATEVER IT TAKES' 798-1700 Sponsored by: 290 H. Main Spanish Fort Allied Insurance Bgg%rBfia HgBS^ES g B - ^ " 5 — =e — ^ A ' G • E i N »C ' Y -798-3500 I ¥ The Spanish Fork News |