Be My Boo? Latinos In Action Provide Service to the Community

Submitted by brian.davenport on Wed, 11/19/2014 - 10:37

The Latinos In Action (LIA) students of Landmark High School in Spanish Fork are at it, once again! On the 6th of October the LIA students started a fundraiser called “Be My Boo?”  To earn money so that they could make blankets for the homeless members of our community.

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By: Maria Lara LIA Historian

Landmark High School Honors Veterans, and Retires American Flag

Submitted by brian.davenport on Fri, 11/14/2014 - 11:05

In an effort to enhance the Veterans Day experience, and honor all Veterans, and those that work at Landmark High School, the students and administration held their annual flag retirement ceremony, to retire the flag that has flown over Landmark High School, for the past year. 

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Jacob Jones Dragon Times Reporter

Broadview University Visits Landmark High School

Submitted by brian.davenport on Fri, 11/14/2014 - 10:36

The students of Landmark High School, in Spanish Fork, were visited by  Mark Harrison from Broadview University and he did a presentation on college and how you will make more money going to college. Mark  also taught the students that there are colleges for different people. For example some colleges offer more hands on learning than the usual lesson or  classroom learning. For many students the ability to work with you hands, or have that hands on learning experience can make a big difference in what and how they learn. . 

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Franco Rivero Dragon Times Reporter

Steven-Henager College Presents to Landmark Students

Submitted by brian.davenport on Thu, 10/30/2014 - 10:47

The Student of Landmark High School, in Spanish Fork had the opportunity to have Jorge Aguero from Stevens-Henager College come and present information to Financial Literacy Classes about scholarships and college.  Jorge taught the students that there is over 30 million dollars of scholarship money that does unclaimed every year.  This means that there is a great opportunity for students to get a scholarship.  Jorge also taught the students that there are a wide variety of scholarships available to students, such as being left handed, being Latino, being creative with duct tape, these

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Franco Rivero Dragon Times Reporter

Landmark High School Host Parent Night for Mental Health

Submitted by brian.davenport on Mon, 10/13/2014 - 08:19

Landmark High School in Spanish Fork, will be hosting a parent night to help promote and give information about mental health.  The program will feature a representative from the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI).  The night will provide information and an opportunity for parents to find out more information, and ask questions about Mental Illness.  The program will be held in the cafetorim of Landmark High School located at 612 South Main Spanish Fork on Tuesday October 14, 2014 at 7:00 pm.

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Brian Albanes, Dragon Times Reporter

Utah College Application Week

Submitted by brian.davenport on Thu, 10/09/2014 - 09:13

Nebo High Schools and the Utah System of Higher Education is coordinating an expansion of Utah College Application Week on November 10 - 21, which gives every high school senior in participating schools the opportunity to apply to college during the school day. More information will be coming. For more information, please check the website www.stepuputah.com/college-application-week.

Paralegal Visits Landmark High School

Submitted by brian.davenport on Thu, 10/02/2014 - 11:41

Chris Cope a paralegal visited Landmark High School, in Spanish Fork on September 19, 2014, Mrs. Cope taught the students  about the judicial system with Mrs. Chelsie Young , a  US History teacher at LHS helped us learn some very important vocabulary, and helped the students learn about the judicial system.

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Franco Rivero

The New Greenhouse Is Done!

Submitted by ben.gasser on Wed, 07/16/2014 - 02:22

Earlier this spring, Landmark High School broke ground on its second Green House.  In July, Mark Van Wagoner, the Greenhouse Guru and other faculty and students put the finishing touches on this amazing project.  The expansion of Landmark’s Greenhouse program, the volunteer and service time, the integration into cross-curricular education, and the opportunity for hands on skill building, provides Landmark with a unique and valuable tool to help kids.  This monumental expansion signifies a significant commitment by Landmark and Nebo Administration towards this budding program.