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WELCOME BACK - WE MISSED YOU.
WE HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT SPRING BREAK
One of our ALC students, Daniel Tinoco, was selected to participate in the Pathmaker Program. We are so excited and proud of him. WAY TO GO TINOCO!!!
For those who would like to know what this is:
The PathMaker Program at the Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) is in Salt Lake City. It is a wonderful paid summer research opportunity available to students interested in cancer research and careers in the health sciences. The program prepares students for careers in research, medicine, and academia by sponsoring them for 10-weeks during the summer where they will receive training and intense research experience in a university laboratory setting.
Our New Flight Simulator was delivered and set up yesterday. We are SO EXCITED!!
The Aviation students had fun setting it up under the direction of the instructor, Mark Halls and the Director of Redbird Service. It was so fun to watch the process unfold.
To find out more about all of the Aviation Courses being offered here next year visit our Website @ alc.nebo.edu
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For the 2018 season, Lagoon will be introducing the “Summer Fever Fundraiser”. We are hoping to seize the excitement for summer by giving students and families a jump starts on Summer Fun at Lagoon. The Summer Fever Fundraiser will offer an exclusive discount to Utah School Families, and the Education Foundations will reap the benefits. Lagoon will donate $3 dollars to your School's Education Foundation
Registration for the ALC 2018-2019 classes opens today.
Below are IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS for this process:
IMPORTANT ALC REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
1. In order to register for ALC classes, students must first obtain permission from a parent. See below signature line for both the student and a parent. Once signatures are obtained, students will then turn in this form to their high school counselor or the ALC counselor.
2. ALC class options are discussed with the student/parent and the counselor will dual enroll the student, so ALC classes can be registered on the following timeline.
Last week the ALC hosted a day for all the Junior High Schools in the Nebo School District. The Junior High students were asked beforehand to sign up for 2 classes here at the ALC that they felt they would be interested in learning more about. The day of the event, those students were able to learn about the program in an in-depth activity that the teachers of those classes here at the ALC had prepared.
There were over 500 students that came that day. I think it was a great experience for all of those students who attended. We have had a lot of positive feedback.
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The Medical Forensics Classes were able to learn how the habit of smoking can do serious damage to your lungs. The students were each given a water bottle and some cotton balls, along with a cigarette.
After the cigarette had emitted its contents into the water bottle, the students were able to see all of the tobacco residues the white cotton balls had on them in just a short amount of time. It was shocking to most of the students how much harm tobacco can do to a person's lungs.
Thank you, Ms. Grant, for all always providing such valuable hands-on learning for your students,
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The Medical Forensics, Anatomy and Physiology, and the Psychology/Human Development classes were all privileged to hear from Troy Hansen. Troy Hansen comes each year to speak to the ALC students about his first-hand story of the dangers of drugs. How they can really affect the course of your life.
He did a Fantastic job! It really made the kids stop and think about drugs and their effect.
Thank, you Troy for taking time out of your schedule to teach these students the effects drugs can have on your life.
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Ms. Grants Anatomy and Physiology classes all look forward to the day they get to.......dissect hearts.
It is a job that is NOT for those who have feeble hearts or queasy stomachs. All of the students in the class did a great job and were all very engaged in the process of dissecting and were amazed at the intricate details that the heart itself has to it. There were so many little vessels and veins that have a specific function in order for a heart to work.
It was a great hands-on learning experience for these students. I'm positive this is something they will never forget.
Thank you, Ms. Grant, for arranging opportunities like this for our ALC students!
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ALC OPEN HOUSE IS TONIGHT MARCH 6 AND TOMORROW MARCH 7th from 5-7 pm.
Come by and check out what ALC has to offer.