
Our Lobo Track did awesome at District!











Our tennis team got Second place overall in the JV tournament! Tomorrow they compete in the varsity tournament! Good luck!!





Some of our 8th graders are making connections across our Civil War unit with hexagonal thinking! Each hexagon represents an important person, event, or idea — and students work together to figure out how it all fits. It’s been fun to see them make thoughtful connections and show a deeper understanding of the history we’ve been learning.








Three students from Spanish Fork Junior High participated in the annual Nebo District Poetry Slam on Tuesday, April 29.
Jay Tolman, a freshman, and Livvy Ryskamp and Alexis Henricksen, both eighth-graders, were part of a program showcasing 15 of the best junior high slam poets from five junior high schools. All three had wonderful performances that were well appreciated by the audience of approximately 120 friends and family members.
All three students are members of the after-school Writing Club. Congratulations on your accomplishment, students! And keep writing.


Our US History students were able to visit the Spanish Fork Police Department and 4th District Court. We had a great time and learned so much! Thanks so much to SFPD and everyone at the courthouse!!











Track Meet Today!


Susan Anderson won our Teacher of the Year Award!! Susan teaches:
English 9 and is our Leadership/ Student Counsel Advisor. This is voted on by the SFJHS faculty and is a huge honor! We are so lucky to have Mrs. Anderson!! Congratulations, Susan!!


Freshmen Baseball tonight!


Bilingual students took the AAPPL test last week. AAPPL stands for ACTFL Assessment of Performance toward Proficiency in Languages. Students tested their Spanish skills. Many thanks to teachers and students for making this possible. Students who participated did an outstanding job, language acquisition is a journey!
Estamos orgullosos de ustedes por sus habilidades en ambos idiomas, suerte!


Come learn more about Color Guard!


To end Cultural Pride Week we had a World Market where students could earn tickets and buy candy and snacks from other parts of the world! It was so fun!











We had the best Cultural Pride Assembly on Tuesday! We learned about many different cultural dances and it was so fun! Thank you to all of our performers and everyone who made it possible!!










Attached you will find the Mental Health Series advertisements for April. English and Spanish options.
We would like to highlight the upcoming Ask a Therapist LIVE event on April 16th, which is part of your Mental Health Series platform. This event takes place once a month and offers a unique opportunity for parents to engage directly with a licensed family therapist. Parents can ask questions anonymously and receive personalized answers in real-time.
If you have any questions, reach out to our amazing counselors!



The freshmen Language Arts classes have been reading Romeo and Juliet. Some students were able to reenact the sword fighting scenes!








The P.E field trip to Top Golf was so fun!! Thanks to all that came!!








Thank you to Magleby Construction and Masterpiece Millwork for their donation to our school! It is very appreciated!!


These 4 wonderful student athletes were able to attend Captains Academy on March 26th at the ALC in Salem. While there they worked on team building exercises and activities with other Captains from around the other schools in our district and region. They learned about being good leaders, captains and teammates. We wish them well in their sports this spring season.
Max Roberts: Tennis
Owen Hansen: Tennis
Alix Pulley: Track
Reese Larsen: Track


We had the best nights of music, dancing, and fun with our school musical, Once Upon a Mattress! This hilarious and heartwarming retelling of The Princess and the Pea was so amazing and Ms. Holley and her cast/ crew did outstanding!






Come watch the freshmen baseball team today!


Come watch the freshmen baseball team today!
