May Newsletter

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Account Balances:  Now is the time of year to check up on your student’s lunch account balances, library book returns and/or any fines they may have at the school. Please be diligent in settling up any balances or fines by the end of the year. Thank you in advance for your help on these matters.

5th Grade Spelling Bee!

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The Spelling Bee is one of the options to earn 5th Grade Honor Roll.  Each class had three finalists and competed today for the winner!  Congratulations, Caleb Bronson for taking 1st place! Finalists include: Alexa Shutt, Gavin Liddle, Zephyr Silcox, Coy Vincent, Lily Zeeman, Emma Asay, Zack Shelley, Caleb Bronson and Aaron Dunn. (Not pictured).  Way to Reach for Your Potential!!!!! #manytigersoneroar #beenheresince1866 #taylortraditions #5thgradehonorroll #spellingbee

Welcome Mr. Cornwall, Staff Developer/Title-1 Coordinator

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We want to welcome Mr. Clint Cornwall as part of our Taylor family!  Mr. Cornwall will be Taylor’s title-1 Coordinator/Staff developer beginning next year! He has been teaching 3rd and 5th grades at Cherry Creek Elementary and is definitely a school favorite! He has been married for 6 years, has 3 children, enjoys camping, hunting, snowmobiling and a nice cold Dr. Pepper!  Mr. Cornwall is excited to be a Taylor tiger!!!! 

#manytigersoneroar #beenheresince1866 #taylormeansfamily

Principal’s Newsletter

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Our Yearbooks are in and they look amazing!  Every page is colored and the pictures are so clear.  We are so excited how well they turned out.  It is not to late to order yours.  You can go to the Taylor Elementary Website:  taylor.nebo.edu Click on PAY ONLINE! and then Yearbook OR Come into our Front Office and pay Mrs. Young.  Make checks payable to Taylor Elementary School.

4th Grade Pioneer Day!

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Fourth grade Pioneer Day! Students churned butter, made rope, chiseled sandstone, carded wool and so much more! These students got a real taste for what life was like in the 1800's here in Utah!