Dance Company Festival and Adjudication

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Congratulations to the Dance Company for receiving SUPERIOR ratings at the Dance Company Festival and Adjudication (DCFA) last week. Whitney Johns, Elise Barney, Anna Tanner, McCall Moon, Faith Taylor, and Madie Crandall all received superior scores for their choreography. A very special congrats for Elise Barney. Her piece entitled "Ties That Bind" received the judges choice award for the evening.

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Story by Karla Palfreyman.

Business Ethics Competition

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Congratulations to Rebekkah Hart, Duncan Beutler, and Thomas Heinz for winning the Business Ethics Competition hosted by BYU’s Accounting Program, in the Marriot School of Management on March 29th. Against 9 other schools, they were given one hour to examine a real ethics dilemma, decide on a position, prepare a presentation, and then give their presentation to a panel of judges which consisted of students and professors.

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Story by Thomas Heinz.

Student Welders Take 1st at State

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Chandler Schramm, Josh Jensen, and Mike Swanson won first place in welding fabrication at the SkillsUSA State Competition! They will go to Kansas City to compete in the national competition this summer. This is the second year in a row the welding program has won first place, which shows how hard the students work and how good the welding program is at Maple Mountain.

 

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FCCLA Competes at State

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We would like to congratulate the Family Career Community Leaders of America chapter at MMHS for their great achievements at state last week. Micah Hilton, who competed in Recycle Redesign, received a silver medal. Janna Allred as well as Sabrina Wasden competed in Fashion Construction and both received silver medals. Courtney Eckhardt competed in job interview and received silver. Becca Bair competed in life event planning and received a gold. Ashley Chidester and Shalese Black, who competed in life event planning, received gold and placed 1st in State!

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Story by Mindy Johnson.

Dance Company in Concert

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The MMHS Dance Company will present its 5th annual spring concert entitled "Dance Company in Concert" on Thursday andFriday evenings starting at 7:00pmApril 3 and 4th in the MMHS Auditorium.  Original works by MMDC members will be presented along with performances by the MMHS Dance Sterling Scholar, Dance 2 class, and the Social Dance 2 class.

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Story by Karla Palfreyman.

March Students of the Month

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Sophomore Mekinzie Meeks’s favorite quote is, “The Lord is in the details of our lives.” – President Thomas S Monson. This is one of her favorite quotes because she has seen it in her life, and she is grateful that her Heavenly Father and Jesus give her those tender mercies. In five years, she sees herself returned from serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, attending a university working towards a degree in English, and quite possibly engaged. 

Prep of the Week - Bryson Van Tassell

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Bryson Van Tassell has been selected as this week's "Prep of the Week" for Maple Mountain High School. Bryson has been a big reason why the Golden Eagle baseball team is off to a great start. His bat and glove helped the team to recently win back-to-back team championships at Deseret Hills and Snow Canyon Invitational Baseball Tournaments in St. George. Congratulations Bryson and good luck to you and the team the rest of the year!

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Story by David Boyack. Photo by Tyler Lewis.

Eaglebots Take Second Place

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On March 15, 2014 the Maple Mountain High School "Eaglebots" soared into second place at the FIRST Robotics Regional! They and the other two teams on their alliance came close to qualifying for nationals. There were 48 teams competing at this event including teams from nine U.S. states and one team from Canada.

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Story by Kari Nay.