Landmark High School Remembers and Honors Veterans

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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

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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.  

Landmark High School Introduces New Teacher Peggy Hales

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Landmark High School in Spanish Fork is pleased to welcome Peggy Hales to the school. We  had the pleasure of sitting down with Peggy Hales who is also new this year to Landmark and learned more about her, and she like to do. Peggy stated, “She enjoys the students here and enjoys teaching them.”

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Kolton Dudley and Joseph Bayse

Landmark High School Introduces New Teacher KC Rawlinson

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Landmark High School in Spanish Fork is pleased to welcome KC Rawlinson, to the school.  We had the pleasure of interviewing KC Rawlinson to learn more about him, and introduce him to the students and faculty of Landmark High School. KC’s favorite activity to do outside of school is being outdoors, hunting, ride four-wheelers, and motorcycles. KC is currently serving in the military. He has been in the military since 2004, where he is in the artillery and has traveled many places.  KC is from Delta and graduated from Southern Utah University.

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Kolton Dudley and Joseph Bayse

American Red Cross Blood Drive at Landmark High Big Success

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Landmark High School, and American Red Cross would like to thank all those that donated blood at our last blood drive, on Friday September 18th.   The goal that school, and the Red Cross were for a total of 29 units of blood donated.  The total for the day was 27 units of blood donated.  The donation of blood goes to help save lives, and bring health to those that are in need.

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By Baylie Shepherd

LaMarque Ward Visits Landmark High School

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LaMarque Ward visited Landmark High School, in Spanish Fork, on Thursday September 10th, to talk to the students about achieving their dreams. He encouraged students to put forth an effort in every thing that they do.  LaMarque was very determined to give his children what he couldn’t really have when he was young.

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Sighler Crigler

Landmark High School’s Annual Kickball Tournament for Health

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The students and teachers of Landmark High School, in Spanish Fork, had the opportunity to play kickball against their fellow peers in an effort to promote good health. The school is divided into advisory class, and they competed against each other. The winning advisory class got to play against the faculty and have fun. Each advisory worked together to make it to the finals, and cheer for their peers when the winning team played the faculty.

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McKenna Page

Balloon Stomp Builds School Unity

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On Thursday August 27, the students of Landmark High School in Spanish Fork, participated in the balloon stomp. It happened during their advisory class. Each student tied a balloon to his or her ankle. The objective was to pop everyone’s balloons except your own and your classmates. Howard Bonzo’s advisory class took home the victory in this fun activity. Mikyla Smith was the last person standing. Mikyla had an amazing plan from the start, and did not let anyone pop her balloon. Mikyla and her class won a pizza party for their victory.

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Cherikee Kinser

Parent Teacher Home Visits Announced

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Landmark High School in Spanish Fork is planning their fourth annual parent teacher home visits.  This is an opportunity for the teachers of the school to get to know their parents.  Each of the teachers is paired off with another teacher, and they are assigned a group of students to visit.  According to Howard Bonzo, art teacher, “this is a chance for the parents of many of our students to feel more comfortable about meeting with the teachers at their home then trying to come down to the school.”