Another PHS group to compete last weekend was the JROTC Ranger Team. They headed to St. George to participate in an obstacle course competition against ten schools from Utah and Nevada. They brought home a 1st place trophy in the Caterpillar Traverse event, and Charice Beaumont took 2nd place in the Female Push-up competition by doing an amazing 52 male push-ups. Way to go!
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Design a Visual Campaign– James Rees Article Featured in Scholastic Art
The October/November 2016 edition of Scholastic Art features an article written by our very own James Rees. The article details the steps of designing a visual campaign while offering great tips like targeting your audience and simplifying your message. Ready to get your creative on? Then check out the article, or watch the video. You might see some other familiar Provo High faces as well… those of Mr. Rees’ talented Art students!
Cafeteria Workers Recognized for “Daily Works of Art”
Talent and creativity abound at Provo High– attributes shared by students and staff alike. Among the latter is Lisa Rowley. She and her cafeteria crew work hard every day to bring to life out-of-the-box ideas that engage students in healthy food choices. Check out those efforts and artistry in this article featured by the Daily Herald.
We are grateful to have Lisa and each member of her amazing team!
{photo credit: Daily Herald}
PHS School Community Council Call for Members
Serving on the School Community Council
Serving on our School Community Council is a wonderful way for parents and teachers to contribute and help improve academic performance at our school. The school receives an annual dividend from the school trust lands. Our council decides how these funds will be used. This year our school received $135,913 from the School LAND Trust Program. The council also reviews and prepares other academic plans for our students each year. All plans are reviewed for final approval by our school board. Councils also act in an advisory capacity to school and school district administrations.
Qualifications
Every public school in Utah has a School Community Council. The councils are made up of school employees who are elected by employees and parents who are elected by parents of students attending the school. Membership terms are for two years. Elections are held at the beginning of each school year. Parent members must have a student attending the school at least one of the two years of their term of service. Employees must be employed by the school district at the school. Council meetings are held from 2:30-3:30 once a month (generally the third Wednesday) at Provo High.
For more information please visit www.schoollandtrust.org.
Please email Chante’ Hoehne at chanteh@provo.edu by 3:00pm on September 16 if you are interested in being a member of this year’s school community council at Provo High. Include in your email the following information:
Your Name
Phone #
Email Address
Name Grade
Students at PHS:
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
Are you also a licensed employee of this school district? Yes _____ No _____
If an election is needed, it will be held September 19th.