Nebo Schools Open on Regular Schedule Thursday, February 23, 2023

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All Nebo schools will be open on the regular schedule for Thursday, February 23, 2023. We truly appreciate the city, county, state, and district personnel for their diligent work in our recent storm across our district. Please remember that school closures are rare. In most cases, school will remain in session even with Utah's climate. Because weather conditions may vary greatly in different neighborhoods and on different streets, we encourage parents to make attendance decisions for their own students.

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Lana Hiskey

NEBO TWO-HOUR DELAYED START WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2023

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Due to the recent storm, Nebo School District schools will be operating on a two-hour delayed start today, Wednesday, February 22, 2023. This means that if your school normally starts at 8:00 a.m., it will be starting at 10 a.m. Busses will also be running on a two-hour delayed schedule. All kindergarten and preschool have been canceled. For up-to-the-minute information, please feel free to go to our webpage at www.nebo.edu. Thank you.
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Lana Hiskey

Nebo Parent Guidance Series -- Mental Health Awareness Opportunity

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 Attention Nebo Parents:

Join our next Mental Health Series...

"Emotional Regulation: Recognizing What's Wrong"

February 22, 2023, 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. via Zoom.

Go to: https://cookcenter.info/NeboFeb22 If you have any questions, don’t hesitate. We welcome you to come, learn, and participate so you can help others.

 

#TheClimb #NeboHero #NeboSchoolDistrict #StudentSuccess #EmpowerStudents #EngageStudents #FocusOnStudents #LoveUTpublicSchools #UtPol #UtEd #ThankATeacher #LoveTeaching

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Danny Lundell

Nebo School District Offers Love and Logic Parenting Workshop

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Nebo School District in partnership with Spanish Fork City presents a virtual Love and Logic Parenting Workshop.

“There's a lot of advice out there on how to raise your kids – some better than others. ‘Love and Logic’ is a favorite of therapists, family life educators, teachers, principals, and most importantly parents. It is practical, easy to learn, and really effective! Come and enjoy this fun, upbeat, and informative workshop full of useful tips!” – Jonathan Sherman, LMFT, Family Therapist and Parent Educator

Where: Online via Zoom

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Lana Hiskey

100 Day in Kindergarten

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Kindergarten students celebrated 100 days by dressing up like they were 100 years old.They did 100 exercises, took a 100 step walk, built a 100 piece tower, did a 100 day magic trick with 100 pennies that turned into a dollar bill, measured how full a cup would be with 100 drops of water, ate 100 snacks, made 100 day crowns and much more! Such a fun day!!

Dave Rowe Visits Brockbank

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Brockbank was so excited to have Mr. Dave Rowe, Director of Elementary Education, visit our school! Mr. Rowe and Principal Holt walked through the halls and visited classrooms. Mr. Rowe does so much for our district and all of us. We were honored to have him take time out of his busy schedule to come and visit us!

BYU Cougar Built

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Student athletes along with Cosmo and the BYU dunk team came to Brockbank to put on a presentation inviting students to be Cougar Built. They stressed four important ways to be "Cougar Built" 1) Built to Love - We will be kind and respectful, even when it's hard. We will treat everyone like a friend. 2) Built to Learn - We will listen carefully, always be honest, do our best, and ask teachers and parents for help. 3) Built to Work - We will say YES to healthy food, sleep, and exercise. We will say NO to drugs and alcohol.

Top TEN Tips for Raising Children with Special Needs

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Top TEN Tips for Raising Children with Special Needs Thursday, February 9, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

This class will go over parenting tips specific for parents of children with disabilities, including:

Mindset

Grief with a new diagnosis or challenge

Dealing with crisis

Parenting Techniques that work

Advocating for your child

Controlling your level of stress

Dealing with unwanted advice

Having laughter and hope in the journey

Register to Attend via Zoom https://bit.ly/Nebo10TIPS

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Lana Hiskey