Utah College Application Week

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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

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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!

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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.

Landmark Online Registration

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For the first time ever, Landmark and Cornerstone will be registering ALL 2014-2015 Landmark and Cornerstone Students through our website in an online process.  To attend Landmark this coming Fall, please follow the following link to begin the registration process.  

REGISTER NOW!

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Landmark Counseling

Landmark High School Prepare for American Red Cross Blood Drive

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The student of Landmark High School in Spanish Fork, are preparing to assist the American Red Cross, by holding their third Blood Drive this year.  Students who participate in the blood drive by either donating blood three time, or who volunteer six hours are eligible to earn red honor cords that student can wear at graduation with the caps and gowns.  Senior Chance Simpson stated, “It is a good feeling to help other people by giving your blood to those in need.”  Chance is not the only student excited to give blood.  “Donating blood is very cool to able to help those in

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Eduardo Cisneros

Landmark High School's third annual Thanksgiving dinner

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Landmark High School in Spanish Fork Utah, held their third annual Thanksgiving Dinner.  There were several students, and faculty that help put the meal together.  There were a wide range of foods to eat, including mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, and turkey.  Joe Kelly, principal of Landmark High, talked about we need to be thankful, and then carved the ceremonial thanksgiving turkey.

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Educardo Cisneros

Lation's in Action Students help Primary Children's Hospital

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Landmark High School’s Latinos in Action and Student Council are doing a service project to help Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City.   The groups are trying to buy new toys for the children this Christmas.  Students are asking for donations in the form of change. If you would like to donate, donations are be accepted in Landmark High School’s front office.  Landmark High School is located at 612 South Main Street in Spanish Fork.

 

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Dennis Garza