Grants Awarded Summer 2019 by the Nebo Education Foundation
The Nebo Education Foundation is composed of 20 volunteer board members who live in cities serviced by Nebo School District.
The Nebo Education Foundation is composed of 20 volunteer board members who live in cities serviced by Nebo School District.
The Salem Hills High School Envirothon team--Peyton Cook, Amanda Insalaco, Caitlin Slade, and Daniel Tinoco--represented Utah at the National Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program (WHEP) competition in Junction City, Kansas. There were 17 teams from all over the United States.
After four days of hard competition, Jackson Greenwood, a recent sixth-grade student from Riverview Elementary and future student of Spanish Fork Junior High School, was awarded the State of Utah First Place High Points Long Distance Swimmer in the Boys 11-12 Division on July 20, 2019, in Kearns,
Drop off New School Supplies at the South Town Mall or at any Les Schwab location.
Four of Nebo School District’s high schools received state recognition for their athlete’s academic performance. In 4A Spanish Fork High placed first and Salem Hills High placed second.
One of the top rodeos in the nation, the Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo recognized 20 students in Nebo School District for their success in the Rodeo Reading Challenge.
Almost all the Nebo School District high schools were represented at the Spanish Fork Fiesta Days parade including elementary age students in the Freedom Walk entry.
UVU PREP (Pre-freshman Engineering Program) is a free STEM Summer program for middle and junior high students, which provides three summers of rigorous academic instruction, educational hands-on projects, challenging homework assignments, daily career awareness and field trips.
In the 2018 - 2019 school year, Central Bank employees taught 1,819 children from nine Nebo School District elementary schools as part of the American Bankers Association (ABA) “Teach Children to Save Program.” Each year, Central Bank employees look forward to spending many hours participati
Hunter Moses, an entrepreneurship student at the ALC won the Big Shot Pitch Competition. He received $250 for his first-place finish.