April 2015

Greenhouse Sale

Submitted by liz.reynolds on

The Landmark Greenhouse will be selling various flowers, hanging baskets, and vegetable plants. Landmark students have been involved in every step of this process. All proceeds will go to support this wonderful program. Come see what we have! 

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Liz Reynolds

Principal Joe Kelly Retiring from Landmark High School

Submitted by brian.davenport on

Landmark High School (LHS) in Spanish Fork, would like to invite all past and present student, staff and faculty of LHS to join us in honor a great man, and friend Joe Kelly.  Joe has been the principal of LHS for the past 14 year.  Joe has decided to retire after having taught school for over 30 years.

Joe has dedicated his life to education, and especially helping students who are at risk.  Joe has done many wonderful things to help LHS grow.  It was under Joe’s watchful hand that LHS was able to move into a wonderful new building. 

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By: Mekenna Wilson and Christopher Mach Dragon Times Reporters

Landmark High School Greenhouse Sale

Submitted by brian.davenport on

Landmark High School in Spanish Fork, is holding their annual Greenhouse sale.  There are vegetables, bedding plants, perennials, and fruit trees available for purchase.  The greenhouse for Landmark High School is located behind the school, located at 612 South Main Street in Spanish Fork.  If you are interested in purchasing these items, please stop by Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm and Saturday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.  Come early for the best selection.

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By: Mekenna Wilson Dragon Times Reporter

Wellness Day Helps Students overcome issues

Submitted by brian.davenport on

On Wednesday April 22, 2014, Landmark High School, in Spanish Fork, held a “wellness day.” Students had the opportunity to meet a bunch of different members of the community and listen to their stories. They talked to the students about their experiences in life with depression and drug abuse. It was a good experience, because students were able to see how depression, mental illness and drug abuse can affect everyone. 

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Brianda Dunkley Dragon Times Reporter