April Students of the Month
MMHS is proud to announce the students of the month for April!
MMHS is proud to announce the students of the month for April!
Congratulations to our very own, MMHS Welding Teacher, Jared Massic!
Karen Huntsman’s presented Mr. Massic with the Huntsman Award last week in his 3rd period class. Mr. Massic has built an amazing program for our students. He is a hard worker and willing to do all the extra stuff to make his program better and support student achievement!
It was awesome to watch Mr. Massic, his family, and his students as we all listed to Mrs. Huntman explain the award.
Come support the Ellevés on May 1st at 7 PM. It costs $4 for adults, $3 for students, $2 for children, and under 5 is free.
SkillsUSA students competed at state at the end of March, and the results are finally here! The welding fabrication team comprising of Sam Christmas, Ladd Davis, and Wyatt Justensen placed 1st and Nathan Wright placed 3rd in welding. Kagen Nelson placed first in photography, and Megan Weight placed 3rd in photography. Daniel Whyte and Michael Wirthlin took 3rd place in Digital Cinema Production. The other students competed well and represented Maple Mountain like champions!
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The Maple Mountain Fine Arts Department is proud to present the 10th Annual Spring Dance Concert entitled "A DECADE OF DANCE Artistry in Movement". This concert will feature student choreography by both Dance Company and Dance Excel Members; 6 of which received Superior Scores at the Dance Co Festival at the Covey Center in March. The Dance Company (MMDC) will also perform pieces by guest choreographers' Chelsea Budge, Alexa Knutzen, and Elise Barney. We have invited the alumni Dance Company to perform in this special concert celebrating 10 years of dance excellence
The Utah Shakespeare Festival is once again hitting the road with its Shakespeare-in-the-Schools touring production – this year performing one of the world’s first psychological thrillers, William Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
An evening performance for everyone is this Tuesday, April 16, at 7:30 at Springville High School, 1205 East 900 South, Springville, UT. Another performance will be held on Monday, April 15, at 3:30 p.m. at Spanish Fork High, 300 West 99 North, Spanish Fork. And, admission is free.
The Utah Shakespeare Festival is once again hitting the road with its Shakespeare-in-the-Schools touring production – this year performing one of the world’s first psychological thrillers, William Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
An evening performance for everyone is this Tuesday, April 16, at 7:30 at Springville High School, 1205 E. 900 S., Springville, UT. And, admission is free.