November 2015

Adult Education Recognition Night

Submitted by brian.davenport on Tue, 11/24/2015 - 17:19

On Thursday November 19, 2015 at Landmark High School, the Nebo School District Adult Education program recognized 82 hard working adults.  Many were there to receive their Adult Education Secondary Diploma.  There were there three who passed all four sections of the General Education Degree test.  All of these graduates worked hard to accomplish this amazing task. 

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By: Kallie Abney Dragon Times Reporter

Wellness Day at Landmark High School

Submitted by brian.davenport on Tue, 11/24/2015 - 16:50

On October 19th 2015 Landmark High School students and teachers participated in wellness day. This day was an opportunity to learn about careers, education, disorders, drug abuse, suicide prevention, and more. Speakers from all around Utah came to Landmark to discuss the importance of all these topics. Some speakers were professionals while others were here to speak about their stories and experiences.   

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by: Alicia Beagley Dragon Times Reporter

Landmark High School Remembers and Honors Veterans

Submitted by brian.davenport on Tue, 11/24/2015 - 16:36

Every year the faculty and staff of Landmark High School in Spanish Fork, had their annual, Veterans Day assembly with connection retiring the American Flag that has flown over the school for the past year. The Flag retirement program was conducted by the veterans, who work at LHS, assistant principal Scott Carson, talked about the proper way to retire the American flag.  The flag was retired by, Howard Bonzo, Todd Killian Mark VanVoorhis, Paul Dopp, Roy Devenish, and KC Rawlinson.

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By: Breezy Dunkley Dragon Times Reporter

Landmark High School Holds Annual Thanksgiving Dinner

Submitted by brian.davenport on Tue, 11/24/2015 - 16:11

On Tuesday November 24, 2015 Landmark High School in Spanish Fork held their 5th annual Thanksgiving Dinner for the students.  This is a great opportunity for the students to feel as if they are part of a family.  Students were treated to a traditional Thanksgiving dinner with mash potatoes, stuffing, turkey, gravy, rolls and pie.  Costco in Spanish Fork donated the pies to the school and the students were very appreciative of their donation.