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Show Guardian of Your Community News B4 • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2009 Brockbank celebrates Red Ribbon Week Oct. 5-9,2009 was Red Tuesday, Oct. 6 was Ribbon Week at Brockbank "How Many Books Have Elementary. Many exciting You 'Red* Today? Get adevents were planned for the dicted to Reading!" Brockweek to educate the stu- bank Elementary was a sea dents on the importance of of red with the majority of being drug free. the students and faculty Monday, Oct. 5, was wearing red. Each student "Band Together Against received a red book mark Drugs!" The students each and was encouraged to get received a red wristband to addicted to reading and not wear and pledged to stay to drugs. The last few mindrug free. To go along with utes of the day, classes went the day's theme of banding out into the hall and read. together, each student was Brockbank students are getgiven a red paper strip that ting "Hooked on Books and they were to write or draw Not on Drugs!" a pledge on to not take Wednesday, Oct. 7 was drugs. Each class then put "Play Hard, Play Clean! their strips together to make Don't Let Drugs Twist Your one long chain. The class Mind!" The students had Courtesy photo chains were then linked to the opportunity of dressing HEALTHY HABITS: Third-graders getting addicted to reading, pictured, left to right, are Bella Cluff, Camille Brown, all the other chains in the up in their favorite activ- Brynn Healey, Amelia Moleff, Jalair Przybycien and Mikelle Larsen. school to form one long ity or sports uniform. The chain representing that students learned how im- healthy mind is less likely school and ate lifesavers Friday, Oct. 9 students ing, "Brockbank ElementaBrockbank Elementary portant it is to remember to to take drugs! to represent, "Sock it to finished up the week by ry is Proud to Be Drug Free! Students Band Together to stay healthy and stay active, Thursday, Oct. 8, the Drugs! Life is a 'Hole' Lot wearing their school shirts Drug Free is the healthy Stay Drug Free! physically and mentally. A students wore silly socks to Better Drue Free!" and uniting together in say- way to be!" Courtesy photo GRANTED: Pictured above are Principal Alison Hansen; Kaleb Baum, student; Chris Smiley, foundation board member; and Lisa Muirbrook, teacher. Brockbank gets grant Lisa Muirbrook, third- learning fun and exciting. grade teacher at Brockbank The students are all able to Elementary, was awarded a visually see what is being technology grant from the discussed. A big thank you Nebo Education Founda- to the Nebo Foundation tion in October. The grant for helping teachers and will fund a document cam- students! era. "Being a board member Mrs. Muirbrook, said, of the Nebo Foundation, "I am very excited to re- v^e get to seefirsthandthe ceive this grant. Having generosity of those who a document camera will choose to donate to the greatly benefit our stu- education process in Nebo dents. I am so excited to School District, working have them share their sto- through the foundation. It ries, problem solving strat- is enlightening to see how egies and science projects the grants awarded help with each other. The docu- to increase the education ment camera helps make process," said Ken Money, foundation board member. Businesses and individuals can also donate to the Nebo Education Foundation. You can specify a specific school, classroom or program to donate to. The extra help through additional funding gives Nebo students the advantage of enhanced learning. For more information about the tax deductible donation to Nebo Education Foundation, please contact Lana Hiskey at Nebo School District, 354-7400, e-maillanaiiiskey@nebo.edu or mail 350 South Main, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. Courtesy photo HEROES: Pictured are Brockbank's September Hansen Heroes back left to right are Mikayla Frost, Mark Rawle, Principal Mrs. Alison Hansen, and Makayla Olson; front, Emmalee Norman and Tommy Ortiz Hansen's Heroes selected Brockbank Elementary is happy to announce their Hansen Heroes for the month of September. The Hansen Hero from Mrs. Lisa Bird's first-grade class is Tommy Ortiz. Mrs. Bird said, "Tommy is such a good student. He is always trying his best and willing to help out when asked." Second-grade hero is Emmalee Norman from Mrs. Laurel Koyle's class. Mrs. Koyle said, "Emmalee is so friendly to everyone. 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