January 2022

Mrs. Valerio-Rookie of the Year Principal

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Our very own Mrs. Valerio was recently nominated by her peers as "Rookie of the Year" principal for Nebo School District.  She will represent our district and submit an application to the Utah Association of Elementary School Principals (UAESP).  This is a very well-deserved honor.  We sure are proud of you, Mrs. Valerio!  Thanks for all you do for Mt. Loafer Elementary!

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Lana Hiskey

State Board of Education, DonorsChoose Launch $12 Million Effort for Educators Largest COVID Relief Funding Program of Its Kind to Directly Help Utah Public School Classrooms

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SALT LAKE CITY – Today, the Utah State Board of Education (USBE) officially launches the allocation of $12 million in COVID-19 relief funds to directly help K-12 public school educators get classroom resources for the school year through DonorsChoose, a nonprofit crowdfunding website. The collaboration between USBE and DonorsChoose is the largest of its kind to date in the nation and will provide Utah educators with up to $1,000 in funding for their projects, empowering them to support their students' success with classroom resources.

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Lana Hiskey

Nebo School District Offers Love and Logic Parenting Workshop

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Nebo School District in partnership with Spanish Fork City presents a virtual Love and Logic Parenting Workshop.

“There's a lot of advice out there on how to raise your kids – some better than others. ‘Love and Logic’ is a favorite of therapists, family life educators, teachers, principals, and most importantly parents. It is practical, easy to learn, and really effective! Come and enjoy this fun, upbeat, and informative workshop full of useful tips!” – Jonathan Sherman, LMFT, Family Therapist and Parent Educator

Where: Online via Zoom

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Lana Hiskey

December Altitude Awards Assembly

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Last Friday, we recognized our Altitude Award winners for the month of December.  These students were chosen by their teachers for being great listeners and doing their best to learn from others.  We appreciate all their hard work in adjusting their altitude!

Click below to watch our virtual assembly:

December Altitude Awards Assembly

For the month of January, students will be working on having the courage to embrace new challenges.

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Monica Valerio