FREE NUTRITION PROGRAM for AGES 0 to 18

Submitted by leann.miller on

March 18, 2020

Dear Parents:

In this ever-changing environment, Nebo School District is working hard to meet the needs of the children in our communities. Nebo School District’s Child Nutrition Department has received a fee waiver from the State Board of Education through the USDA. Therefore:

FREE NUTRITION PROGRAM for AGES 0 to 18

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Lana Hiskey

State Issues Clarification on K-12 Dismissal-March 14th

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State Issues Clarification on K-12 Dismissal

SALT LAKE CITY (March 14, 2020) - At a news conference yesterday afternoon, Gov. Gary R.  Herbert mentioned that during public school’s two-week dismissal, parents who are unable to be home with children will have the option to bring them to school to be supervised by teachers. This is not the case.

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Lana Hiskey

School Dismissal Procedures from Nebo School District-March 13, 2020

Submitted by leann.miller on

March 13, 2020

Dear Parents/Guardians:

NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT TO DISMISS SCHOOLS

As directed by the State of Utah, all public schools in Utah will dismiss beginning Monday, March 16, 2020, for two weeks in response to COVID-19. This is a proactive measure.

CONTINUED LEARNING

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Lana Hiskey

SEP Conferences Thursday, March 19th

Submitted by michael.johnson on

Kindergarten 

Kindergarten will be doing a walking report card for our term 3 SEP conferences.  Please come WITH your student anytime between 3:45 - 5:30 or 6:00 - 8:00 to have your child show you the progress they have made.

 

First Grade 

Student Led Conferences.  Please contact your child's teacher

 

Mrs. Pugh https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0F4EA5AD2AABFB6-mrs

Census 2020

Submitted by leann.miller on

The U.S. Census Bureau has embarked on a nationwide effort to inform everyone living in the United States and five of its territories about the upcoming 2020 Census and to encourage them to respond online, by phone, or by mail.

Everyone counts. The census counts every person living in the U.S. once, only once, and in the right places.

It’s about fair representation. Every 10 years, the results of the census are used to reapportion the House of Representatives, determining how many seats each state gets.

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Lana Hiskey