Final Giveaway of 2015

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Thank you to all of our fb and Instagram followers!!!! We appreciate the support you give our school! Here is a giveaway to end the year with......make sure to "like" it on Instagram and Facebook! Tag someone or share for and extra entry to win! Winner will be announced Wednesday!

Taylor School Safety Reminder

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Students recently had an assembly in regards to crossing safely to and from Taylor School.  With the help of Officer Bill Wright, students were reminded by Mrs. Robbins where the safe places to cross are, and how to be safe while crossing. 

A few reminders to help keep our valued students safe....

Taylor's Food Drive Begins

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Taylor's Annual Food Drive begins on Monday, December 7th and runs through December 14. Please bring canned items to the school and help local families during the holiday season!  With the help of Taylor's Student Council, all items will be donated to the Utah Food Bank!   

Taylor Students and Teachers are Art Enthusiasts!

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Taylor students in 3rd-6th grades have been spending the week refining their art skills.  Mr. Tom Wood, Nebo's District Arts Specialist, has been visiting each of the classrooms and teaching remarkable things!  Students have been doing a variety of art integration such as the 3rd graders using art peices to write opinion paragraphs and the 5th grade students studying the basics of portrait drawing in order to prepare for their History Fair.  Along with the classroom instruction, Mr.

Clark Planetarium Brings Science to Life at Taylor

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Taylor's students were recently delighted with a visit from Clark Planetarium. Students were excited to watch experiments involving magnetism, electricity, air pressure, and atoms. The planetarium challenged students minds and made them rely on the scientific process to predict what was going to happen next. Students were invited to participate in these science activities and were amazed at the variety of things they learned! . A favorite was being able to hold an actual meteorite!

2nd Grade Stone Soup

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Second-graders at Taylor Elementary in Ms. Leavitt, Mrs. Fullmer, and Mrs. Groneman's classes enjoyed an authentic Thanksgiving feast in their classroom. The second grade teachers read the book, 'Stone Soup', to their classes and then delighted them by actually cooking a pot of stone soup. Students each brought in ingredients to contribute to the soup and then dressed in Pilgrim and Indian costumes to create the 'First Thanksgiving' and shared a meal together. This event is certainly something that students remember throughout their time at Taylor.

Taylor Students are Internet Smart

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Taylor students learn about and use computers on a daily basis to better their education. Now students are even smarter with computers because they know how to stay safe on the internet. A "Net Smart" assembly was held to teach the classes the best ways to stay safe when "surfing the net". Remembering how to keep personal information private, knowing which sites are safe, and letting parents know what is being viewed are all ways Taylor tigers choose to stay away from internet predators. Fifth grade teacher, Mr.

Turkey Gobble Off Tradition Continues!

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Taylor's gym was full of turkey calls this morning during the annual Turkey Calling Contest.   Winners from each class were chosen strut their stuff for the entire student body.  In the end, one winner per grade was chosen by judges Mr. Menlove and Mr. Lowe.  This is always a favorite assembly for students to celebrate each other and enjoy the holiday season.