November 2020

Fall Play

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Haunting, unnerving, unsettling, all words that can describe the radio play which was performed by MMHS students. Since it was Halloween weekend when the play was performed, Halloween was at the center of it, relying on one of the strongest Halloween characters: Dracula. Played by Rhett Tolman, Dracula spread fear into the audience as he and the cast told the story of Dracula. With a manic excitement in their eyes, the cast unsettled the audience through their terrifying tale.

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By Carter Baldwin

Volleyball Season in Review

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This year the Maple Mountain Varsity Volleyball team had a phenomenal season filled with memorable wins and experiences. With a record of 16-7 the team finished third in Region and made it to the second round of state playoffs. We have interviewed a couple of seniors about their season and experiences. 

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By Naomi Memmott, Jessica Haderlie, and Rylee Salmon. Photos by Jeff Porcaro.

National School Psychology Week 2020

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Nebo celebrates all our school psychologists, and all they do for Nebo students.

During the week of November 9-13, 2020, schools throughout the United States will celebrate National School Psychology Week to highlight the important work school psychologists and other educators do to help all students thrive. 

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By Lana Hiskey

MMHS Boys Basketball Tryouts

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Boys Basketball Tryouts Monday, November 9th at 3:00pm  You must have the following done in order to tryout: 1. Sign up on RegisterMyAthlete.com 2. Have a current physical (this is part of the RegisterMyAthlete.com process) 3. Must have a yellow permission slip from Krista Prusak, our Athletic Trainer 
  •  To get the try-out checklist form, please see Michelle Richins in the library computer lab.

FFA

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FFA stands for Future Farmers of America. FFA is a youth organization with middle school and high school students. This organization changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. The goal of FFA is to make a positive difference in the lives of its members by developing their organizational skills, character, passion for success, influence, and critical thinking skills.

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Story by Brookelynn Alvey and Preslie Huntington.