Prep of the Week - Cameron Dorny.

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Cameron Dorny has been selected as a MMHS Student Athlete "Prep of the Week" for his outstanding play as a member of the football team. Cameron's big time touchdown catch against Timpanogos helped propel the Golden Eagles into a play in game with Wasatch. In the Wasatch game, Cameron came up big again with 4 catches totaling close to 100 years, setting up a first round state playoff match with Roy High School on Saturday. Congratulations to Cameron and the rest of the team. Good luck the rest of the way!

Attributions
Story by Dave Boyack. Photo by Tyler Lewis.

1st Place at Davis Cup Marching Band Competition

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On Tuesday, October 24th, the MMHS Marching Band competed in the Davis Cup Marching Band Competition at Davis HS.  The Band was awarded Outstanding Musical Performance, and they placed 1st out of 9 bands in the 2A division. The band will be heading to St. George to compete at the Red Rocks State Championships this Friday. Good luck!

Attributions
Story by Josh Hurst.

October Students of the Month

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Teddy Wright
Where do you want to see yourself in five years?  Returned from an LDS mission and at BYU.
What are your favorite hobbies?  Football, guitar, reading dubs.
If you could have a conversation with anyone from history, who would it be and what would you ask them?  George Washington, I would ask him to tell me stories of the revolutionary war. 

Chase Cook

Save the Kids free Parent Education Night sponsored by Nebo School District

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All are invited to the #savethekids free Parent Education Night sponsored by Nebo School District on November 5, 2018, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Springville High audirorium at 1205 East 900 South in Springville, Utah.

Collin Kartchner and Dr. Katey McPherson will lead a discussion on:

  • Balancing screen time and device use,
  • Protecting and cultivating our children's self worth,
  • Devising a sensible family use of device plan.
Attributions
Story by Lana Hiskey.

Angst Movie - Anxiety is Treatable

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MMHS Parents,

We are pleased to announce an upcoming event at our school designed to help our students, parents and us as educators.  We will be showing the "Angst Movie" to help our school community become better aware of the growing issues surrounding anxiety and provide some resources to help.  Link: https://angstmovie.com/

Here's our timeline:

1. Monday, October 29 - Teachers will watch the movie during school collaboration and receive training afterward.