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Meats Team- 1st Place
Poultry Team- 2nd Place
Horse Team- A, 2nd Place

Fremont FFA Students competed in Tooele at the Desert Peak Contest. Fremont FFA Students competed in Tooele at the Desert Peak Contest. Fremont FFA Students competed in Tooele at the Desert Peak Contest. Fremont FFA Students competed in Tooele at the Desert Peak Contest. Fremont FFA Students competed in Tooele at the Desert Peak Contest.

This weekend we had the exhausting opportunity to take 51 of our Fremont FFA students to the State FFA convention in Cedar City for 3 days of leadership, learning and competition. We are proud of these kids and their accomplishments and wanted to let you know how they did. Many students competed. We also had 45 of our students help with a day of service in Cedar City, giving community service to our host city.  The kids competing had to win at Chapter or Area and qualify to compete at State.

Proficiency-

We had several students who competed for State Level Proficiency awards. This is where they compete against all the other students with individual projects in their award area. We had one student win her State Proficiency area in Equine Science (that's horses for those of you who don't know). Only 1st place kids are ranked.

51 Fremont FFA students got to the State FFA convention in Cedar City 51 Fremont FFA students got to the State FFA convention in Cedar City 51 Fremont FFA students got to the State FFA convention in Cedar City  51 Fremont FFA students got to the State FFA convention in Cedar City  51 Fremont FFA students got to the State FFA convention in Cedar City 51 Fremont FFA students got to the State FFA convention in Cedar City 51 Fremont FFA students got to the State FFA convention in Cedar City

Roy High Chapter display received 1st place and will be competing at FFA Nationals in October.

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Municipal Elementary hosted author Frank L. Cole on March 13th. The assembly was a huge success! The students enjoyed Frank's enthusiasm for reading and books. He is the published author of 10 books, with his latest book "Potion Masters" being released just this past January. Frank told great personal stories about a substitute bus driver when he was a student in Kentucky, another about his clock radio transmitting his sister's telephone conversations, and best of all, teaching the students that to become an amazing author they need to do four things: 1) Be weird! 2) Read 3) Observe 4) Believe! After the assembly, Mr. Cole did a book signing in our foyer with our students. He autographed each book and gave each student an autographed poster as well. The students & faculty at Municipal were impressed and enjoyed our Frank L. Cole visit. 

Municipal Elementary Students Meet Author Frank ColeMunicipal Elementary Students Meet Author Frank Cole

Municipal Elementary Students Meet Author Frank ColeMunicipal Elementary Students Meet Author Frank Cole

During February parent conference week, Plain City Elementary held the culminating event for its One Book One School program. Every family in the school received a copy of the classic book, "The Indian in the Cupboard." Throughout November and December, students were given bi-weekly reading goals. A drawing was held every two weeks from names of students who had met the goal, and two students from every grade level got to pick out a new book. All students participated in various challenges, such as guessing the number of tiny plastic cowboys and Indians in a giant jar, hunting for the hidden Indian, or seeing if they were one of the lucky students to have a magic key hidden under their chair. Students who completed the book by the deadline were rewarded with donuts. In art class, Mr. Hadley taught students about Native American art, and every student made at least one piece of art. They included: woven Native American mats, dream catchers, Eye of Gods, beaded and woven bowls, totem poles, buffalo skin story maps, sand art, and feather necklaces. On Art & Literacy Night, students and parents were invited to "Step Into 'The Indian in the Cupboard," to view all the fine artwork. Many students are now reading the sequel to the book, "Return of the Indian."

Plain City Elementary Holds Literacy & Art NightPlain City Elementary Holds Literacy & Art NightPlain City Elementary Holds Literacy & Art Night

Plain City Elementary Holds Literacy & Art NightPlain City Elementary Holds Literacy & Art NightPlain City Elementary Holds Literacy & Art Night

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