December 2013

FBLA Regional Highlights

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Congratulations to our FBLA club on their success at the Central Region Competition December 12th. It was an exceptional group effort that placed MMHS 4th overall while competing against 23 schools! They had the largest competing Chapter from Region 8 in attendance, and all students represented our school in the finest of fashions. Out of the 18 students competing, 12 placed. Listed below are the individuals/teams that placed in the top 5 of their specific competitions:

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Story by Seth Spainhower. Photo by Tyler Lewis.

MMHS Ellevés Do Well At First Competition

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The MMHS Ellevés competed in their first competition of the season, The UVU Invitational Drill Team Competition, at UVU on Saturday, December 14. The Ellevés competed in the Hip Hop, Military, Dance, and Character categories. There were eleven schools competing in the 4A division.

The Ellevés won 2nd place in the Hip Hop category, 2nd place in the Dance category, 2nd place in the Character category and 4th place in the Military category. Overall, in the 4A division the Ellevés were ranked 2nd. The team was very excited and pleased with their success!

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Story by Molly Brenchley.

MMHS Greenhouse Poinsettia Sale

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Maple Mountain High School offers their poinsettias for sale. $8.00 for an 8" pot (these are bigger than the standard poinsettia). Available in the standard red color. Quantities are limited so please order as soon as possible. You can order by visiting www.maplemountainffa.com.

All proceeds help Maple Mountain greenhouse students do more projects.

 

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Story by Kaylee Liddiard.

November Students of the Month

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MMHS is proud to announce the November Students of the Month!

Sophomore Kristi Reategui’s favorite quote is, “I am in competition with no one.  I run my own race. I have no desire to play the game of being better than anyone, in any way, shape, or form.  I just aim to improve, to be better than I was before. That’s me and I’m free.” In five years, Kristi sees herself in the Olympics.