MMHS Test-to-Play for ALL Extracurricular Participants - Feb 8th

Submitted by terry.krieger-james on

MMHS's next test-to-play day is Monday, February 8th, starting at 2:00pm.

A couple things to be aware of as we test:

I need every participant to show up on time and to have completed the survey ahead of time. We are testing roughly 500 people in 2 hours, and if even a few people are behind or have to fill out the survey on the spot, it will throw our schedule off. Just to give you an idea of how this works - We are trying to test 50 participants every 15 minutes. If we are not a well-oiled machine, we will easily get behind.

DECA Region Competition Results

Submitted by tyler.lewis on

Last week our MMHS DECA (marketing/business) club competed in our region competition. It has been a strange year with all competitions being held virtually, our students have stayed positive and performed very well at region. Listed below are the students who placed and in what event they competed. If you see these students, please congratulate them on the great success!

Austin Wilson - 2nd Place - Business Service Marketing

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Story by Alan Marvin.

MMHS Ellevés Place 2nd at Region

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The Maple Mountain High School Ellevés competed at the Premier Drill/Region VIII Drill Team Competition held at Cedar Valley High School on Saturday, January 30, 2021.  The Ellevés placed 1st in the Hip Hop category; 2nd in the Military category; 2nd in the Dance category, and 2nd in the Show category.  Overall, the Ellevés placed 2nd in Region VIII.

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Story and photos by Molly Brenchley.

MMHS student, Olivia Hansen, receives medallion and certificate from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge

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Dennis Randall, the Utah Chapter President of the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge awarded Oliva Hansen a certificate and a medallion in recognition of her “stunning” and “historically correct and accurate” essay. The presentation took place at MMHS in the presence of her parents, other family members, and school administration. Last year, Olivia and sixty-five other Utah students submitted essays and were invited to attend the Spirit of American Youth Leadership Program.