
We had an amazing choir concert last week!!




Changing tires in the RAIN!
CTE end of the year activities involve vehicle maintenance, which included; fluids, filters, brakes and tires.
Wet weather didn’t stop these 9th graders from trying out their automotive skills!



Tee up for a great cause at the 2nd annual Feed the Kids Foundation Golf Tournament! Gather your friends, family, and colleagues for a day filled with fun, camaraderie, and golf, all while supporting a worthy cause. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of children in need.
Register here: https://givebutter.com/c/ftkgolfclassic25


Kids Cause is excited to invite you to our Charity Golf Tournament on Monday, June 2! This event will support students in Nebo School District by helping provide glasses, dental work, clothing, and other essentials. Kids Cause works closely with school social workers and administrators to identify students who need extra help, making a real difference in our community.
The tournament promises a fun day for a great cause — just $60 per person! Bring your own foursome if possible! Lunch will be provided, and there will be lots of prizes to win throughout the day. Come enjoy a round of golf and help us continue supporting kids in need! We hope to see you there!



Varsity Tennis got 1st at the district tournament!


Jordan Robertson received the Wolf Pack Award! She earned this award for being super helpful to Ms. Jorgensen and always being willing to help students and faculty! Thanks Jordan!


Even more track results!




More track results!











Our Lobo Track did awesome at District!











Our tennis team got Second place overall in the JV tournament! Tomorrow they compete in the varsity tournament! Good luck!!





Some of our 8th graders are making connections across our Civil War unit with hexagonal thinking! Each hexagon represents an important person, event, or idea — and students work together to figure out how it all fits. It’s been fun to see them make thoughtful connections and show a deeper understanding of the history we’ve been learning.








Three students from Spanish Fork Junior High participated in the annual Nebo District Poetry Slam on Tuesday, April 29.
Jay Tolman, a freshman, and Livvy Ryskamp and Alexis Henricksen, both eighth-graders, were part of a program showcasing 15 of the best junior high slam poets from five junior high schools. All three had wonderful performances that were well appreciated by the audience of approximately 120 friends and family members.
All three students are members of the after-school Writing Club. Congratulations on your accomplishment, students! And keep writing.


Our US History students were able to visit the Spanish Fork Police Department and 4th District Court. We had a great time and learned so much! Thanks so much to SFPD and everyone at the courthouse!!











Track Meet Today!


Susan Anderson won our Teacher of the Year Award!! Susan teaches:
English 9 and is our Leadership/ Student Counsel Advisor. This is voted on by the SFJHS faculty and is a huge honor! We are so lucky to have Mrs. Anderson!! Congratulations, Susan!!


Freshmen Baseball tonight!


Bilingual students took the AAPPL test last week. AAPPL stands for ACTFL Assessment of Performance toward Proficiency in Languages. Students tested their Spanish skills. Many thanks to teachers and students for making this possible. Students who participated did an outstanding job, language acquisition is a journey!
Estamos orgullosos de ustedes por sus habilidades en ambos idiomas, suerte!


Come learn more about Color Guard!


To end Cultural Pride Week we had a World Market where students could earn tickets and buy candy and snacks from other parts of the world! It was so fun!











We had the best Cultural Pride Assembly on Tuesday! We learned about many different cultural dances and it was so fun! Thank you to all of our performers and everyone who made it possible!!








