May 2018

John Lennon Tour Bus Releases ALC Recording

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On May 1st, the John Lennon Bus came to the ALC to give a few of our students an opportunity to learn about music and then write a song, get it all planned and then film they music they worked together to create.

 The John Lennon Bus has just now released the finished product of the students who were able to be part of this experience here at the ALC: Grazen Breeze, Corrine Christensen, Alexander Davies, Matthew Moody and James Bronson.

Here is the link to the finished product. 

https://youtu.be/IcdJ9Z8BlQk

We are so proud of these students and what they were able to create in just 1 day.

 

Attributions
Shelley Heaton.

ALC HALLS AND CLASSROOMS TAPED OFF FOR CRIME SCENES

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If you were to walk through the halls this week, you would see many places throught our school with crime scene tape blocking off the area of many crime scenes.

Ms. Grant's Medical Froensics classes have been very busy preparing for their Crime Scenes.

The students grouped together to carefully plan out a crime scenerio, they took alot of time making sure the crime scene was realistic and would give the other groups things that they would have to be careful to take note of in order to solve the crime.  Then the fun began..... they got to set up their crime scene scenerio.

The students put quite the details into their crime scene. It was fun to watch just how in-depth they would go. 

Attributions
Shelley Heaton. Natalie Grant

ALC Engineering Design and Development Take Home Award

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ALC Engineering Design and Development students recently took home Audience Choice Award at the Student Innovator of the Year Competition.  The competition was at BYU. 

 Students competed for over $6,000 in cash prizes awarded to first, second, and third place for the high school, junior high, and elementary divisions.

First place winners in each division won $1,000, second took home $600, and third place got $400 to keep working on their innovations.

Attributions
Shelley Heaton.

CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS

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With it being the last week that students attend the ALC for this school year, we would like to take time out to say CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE SENIORS FROM THE 5  HIGH SCHOOL'S THAT ATTENDED THE ALC!

We have taken the month of May to honor them with a display in our front entry way. The display has pictures of every Senior who had a senior picture taken. It has caps, gowns and tasssles representing each high school as well.

The students have had a fun time walking by and picking out not only their picture, but the pictures of the friends from the different high schools that they have met by attending the ALC. It has been fun to see the bonds that develop, despite the high school the students go to. 

Attributions
Shelley Heaton.

ALC FILM CLASS HOLDS FILM FESTIVAL

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Mr. Arnold's Film and Digital Classes held their Film Festival here at the ALC. There were many  students who submitted projects.

 It was a fun night for all and many students and parents turned out to support and watch all of the submitted projects.

Below is the list of winners.

 We are so proud of all the students and thier hard work this year.

Shout out to Mr. Arnold for his hard work in getting the students to this point.

 

 

Short Film

      

1st Place

Short Film

Nebo Film Festival

Attributions
Shelley Heaton. Brandon Arnold

NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT WELDING EXPO

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   Tomorrow May 12 Family Fun Event at Spanish Fork Fair Grounds. Free Admission - starts at 9 a.m. See the flyer for more information,  Thank you to Nebo School District Welding teachers for organizing this yearly Welding Expo. Lets support all of their hard work!

 

Attributions
Nebo School District

ACE MENTORING NIGHT AT ALC

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ALC Students were a privilege to be able to participate in the Utah Is Mentoring Program this spring. During a recent celebration and the students were able to share their projects with business mentors and their families. 

 The night was a fun, exciting night. The students did such a good job of presenting their projects to family and businesses.

Pictured are all the ACE Mentoring Students

Gabe Tate, Ivin Zabriskie, Joseph Jacklin , Taylor Ottley, Jared Smith, Ben Brown, Clark Tischner, Blake Everett

Attributions
Rhonda Hair. Shelley Heaton