Bus Drivers Wanted
Nebo bus drivers and attendants wanted. The district provides needed training. Daily routes are open for the beginning of school. Starting pay for drivers is $15.23 and attendants $11.32. Please apply online at www.nebo.edu/jobs.
Welding Placed 3rd at Nationals
The MMHS team of junior welding fabricators took 3rd place in the nation at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference. Each state brought their best welding team to compete. Our team consisted of Tosh Davis, Tyler Christmas, and Ben Warnick. They built a tool box from scratch in 6.5 hours.
Utah's Best Preps Awards - Aiden Dayton and Sam Krommenhoek
Sam Krommenhoek was awarded the 4A MVP Boys Soccer Award. Aiden Dayton was awarded the Mr. Soccer Award.
Special Olympics Highlight Video
CLICK HERE to access our Parent/Student Information for 5-23-16
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2016-2017 MMDC Announced
Maple Mountain Dance Company Auditions for the 2016-2017 were held the last week of April. Thirty-six dancers auditioned with 20 making the final cut. Congratulations to our new dance company, MMDC! Tiffany Asay, Emily Bates, McKenna Briggs, Addie Black, Sarah Black, Gracen Chiniquy, Brinnley Crane, Shaelynn Duncan, Amanda Frei, Kimber Higginbotham, Samantha Johnson, Muriel Langdon, Megan Moore, Kylie Nuttall, Adyson Peacock, Lynnae Randall, Kelsha Robinson, Caitlyn Taylor, Brooklyn Williams, and Rachel Wall.
May Students of the Month
Alexandra WisemanWhere do you want to see yourself in five years? In college at BYU with my cousins. What are your favorite hobbies? Cheerleader at Airtime and drawing If you could have a conversation with anyone from history, who would it be and what would you ask them? I want to ask Beethoven how he wrote music on the piano. Christian GriffithWhere do you want to see yourself in five years? I would like to be a few years in to coll
Adam Syndergaard Wins full-ride scholarship at National Science Fair
Adam Syndergaard, who is on the Science Olympiad team, competed at the National Science Fair (Intel ISEF) last week, and, while there won one of three full ride scholarships to Florida Tech for his work building a 3D printed gas electron multiplier detector.