February 2019

NO CLASSES HELD AT ALC MARCH 4

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Reminder: THERE WILL BE NO CLASSES HELD AT THE ALC ON MARCH 4th (This coming Monday)

FYI:THE UVU LIVE INTERACTIVE CLASSES WILL STILL BE HELD

Classes will resume on Tuesday, March 5 and it will be a "B" day.

FYI - Our open house will also be that night, Tuesday the 5th and again on the 6th from 5-7 p.m.

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Shelley Heaton

ALC OPEN HOUSE

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The ALC will be hosting an Open House on March 5 & 6th from 5-7 p.m.

Come see what the ALC has to offer your high school students.   Plan to attend and check out all of the programs we offer. The teachers and staff will be available to answer any questions as well.

We look forward to seeing you one of those nights.

UVU concurrent enrollment advisors will be available to speak with those nights as well.

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Shelley Heaton

Kindergarten Registration is Moving to Summer

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Kindergarten Registration is Moving to Summer

Kindergarten registration, traditionally held in March, will be moved to the summer and combined with grades 1st -12th.  More detailed information regarding summer registration for K-6th will be sent out to you before the end of the school year. 

Parents can prepare now for registering their kindergarten children by making sure they have a birth certificate and that their child is current on the following immunizations: DTap, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Polio, Varicella and MMR by the end of July.  

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Lana Hiskey

NO ALC CLASSES HELD

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NO CLASSES HELD ON UPCOMING DAYS  Just wanted to remind students that we will not be holding classes here at the ALC on Feb. 26th (ACT Day) and March 4 (Half Day). There will NOT be any buses running to the ALC those days.  Please mark your calendars so that you remember. Thank you !!
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Shelley Heaton

ALC Counselor Highlight

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Annette Pukahi is the counselor here at the ALC. With it being Counselor Week we would like to highlight Annette.  Annette has worked for the ALC since 2013. She previously worked at UVU before she came to the ALC.  She has 4 children, 3 sons, and 1 daughter.

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Shelley Heaton

Creative Ways to study Medical root words

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This week our Medical Terminology classes are learning different ways to study root words. It is fun to see how creative Ms. Grant gets in helping these students learn the words and meanings necessary to the students learning the knowledge they will need to succeed in the class.  

 

#nebohero #studentsuccess #empowerstudents #engagestudents #focusonstudents #loveUTpublicschools #utpol #uted #ThankATeacher #alc

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Shelley Heaton. Photos by Natalie Grant

Human Development class learns about The Developing Child

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Ms. Keetch Pschy 1100, human Development class have been learning about the Developing Child in their class recently. This past week we were privileged to have a bunch of very cute, little people grace the halls of the ALC.

    • The students have been learning to explore child development, the biological and psychological changes that occur in children as they grow.

 

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New Teacher Feature Adam Barlow

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The ALC was lucky to have a new teacher this year, Mr. Adam Barlow.  Mr. Barlow teaches our Principles of Engineering and Engineering Design and Development Classes.   Mr. Barlow attended Brigham Young University where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Technology and Engineering Education. Mr. Barlow also has the following endorsements: Project Lead the Way Intro to Engineering Design, and Technology & Engineering Education.  Mr. Barlow is from Farmington, Utah where he and his friends spent most of their free time at Lagoon, mountain biking, and camping.
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Shelley Heaton

Dr. Christy Kane to give a Seminar Unplug and Connect

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Mark your calendars for this coming Monday, February 4th at 7:00 pm at Payson High school for an event you DO NOT WANT TO MISS. 

Dr. Christy Kane, Ph.D., CMHC, will be giving a seminar on how electronics impact the human brain. She uses clinical experience and scientific research to explain the neurological changes taking place in the developing brain due to the impact of electronics. Attendees will learn key solutions to help stabilize their families in this electronic world.  Those who have already heard her speak said that this is something you will kick yourself for missing.

She will also be speaking at other schools as follows:

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Shelley Heaton