College Signing
On Wednesday, November 9 Abbey Miner signed to go to BYU for gymnastics and Kristen Allred signed to go to UVU for volleyball. Congratulate these girls on their hard work!
On Wednesday, November 9 Abbey Miner signed to go to BYU for gymnastics and Kristen Allred signed to go to UVU for volleyball. Congratulate these girls on their hard work!
Congratulations to Sarah Mafi on being selected as this week's, "Prep of The Week." Sarah's outstanding play as a middle blocker/outside hitter has been a big factor in guiding the volleyball team to the Region 8 title. Sarah and her teammates also had an outstanding state tournament finishing with a 3-1 record and the highest team finish in Maple Mountain history. Along with Sarah's position on the volleyball team, she also participates as a cheerleader for the lady Golden Eagles. Great Job, Sarah!
Three members of the Maple Mountain High School Drill Team were named to the 4A All-State Drill Team. McKenna Bate, daughter of Kelly and Bud Bate; Jalyssa Friant, daughter of Jadean and Craig Friant; and Mallory Ross, daughter of Lisa and Jeff Ross were chosen to represent Maple Mountain at the 4A All-State Drill Team Auditions. There were 54 girls who auditioned for 20 spots on the all-state team.
Last week the DECA club went and competed at Snow College. Our students performed very well! We had 6 students in the final round, including Savannah Marker and McKenzie Connelly winning 1st place in Business Law and Ethics category. For winning first place they received a $2000 scholarship to Snow College. If you see these young ladies please congratulate them!
The Kiwanis Club "Outstanding Senior Award" Ceremony honored the following students from MMHS:
SPRINGVILLE — Whether learning or teaching, Jethro Gillespie is pushing the boundaries of what it means to be an art student.
Konnor Frisby
Where do you want to see yourself in five years? In College, with at least a Bachelor's Degree. Hopefully, well on my way to my career.
What are your favorite hobbies? Playing saxophone in the concert and marching bands at MMHS, drawing, reading and writing poetry.
The Freedom Festival sponsors multiple patriotic contests each year in categories including Art, Essay, Speech, Storytelling, and Video. The video contest is open to everyone; other contests are open only to students. The contest theme this year is Freedom.
In addition to receiving cash prizes, contest winners enjoy having their work promoted in the community by the Freedom Festival all year.
The deadline for all contests is November 14, so get moving!