Taylor Elementary Hosts Singer, Songwriter, Steve James!

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Taylor Elementary's halls were recently filled with music coming form the entertaining Steve James' musical perfomance.  Steve James is a singer/songwriter who wrote music specifically for the "Prevention Dimension" program wich teaches students to be drug and alcohol free by finding other alternaitves to enjoy.  He is always a delight for Taylor school and the students love to sing along with songs they're familiar with while watching his amazing fun-filled performance. 

Taylor's 4th and 5th Grades Learn about Native Americans

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Taylor's fourth and fifth-grade classes have been learning about Native American tribes in Utah.  These student recently had the opportunity to have a special visitor at their school, Eileen Quintana of Title VII Indian Education for Nebo School District.  Eileen brought with her many items that are unique to the Navajo culture. Students were able to see infant cradle boards, jingle dresses, blankets, a bow, dolls, dresses, teepee models , head dresses, articles of clothing and dream catcher baskets.

Taylor's October Students of the Month Are......

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Taylor Elementary's September students of the month get to enjoy a fancy lunch of pizza and soda with Mr. Daybell.  These students were chosen by their teachers because they make great efforts in academics and behavior choices each day in their classrooms.  These students have set a high standard at Taylor School for others to admire!  Way to go Taylor Tigers for setting the bar high!  

Students of the month for October are.....

Kindergarten: Carter Christensen, Oaklie Jackson, Grayson Wilson

Taylor Celebrates Halloween in Style

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Taylor Elementary loves to celebrate learning, student success and the feeling of a school community.  Taylor tigers were also exctied  to celebrate Halloween with each other on the afternoon of the 31st.  Taylor's halls were filled with ghosts, nijas, princesses, hippies and football players.  Families and friends were invited to the school after lunch to particpate in a loved tradition of the "Halloween Parade" around the perimeter of the school.  This was a fun time to celebrate Taylor's love of learning as well as keeping old t