Monthly Archives: March 2010

Building 1 has passed inspection and ready to go

March 25, 2010 Our first new classroom building passed its final building inspection today! In addition, Mr. Weber and I went down to the factory to inspect it on behalf of the school. We continue to be amazed with the … Continue reading

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SHCS News

Rewards Program:  Thank you so much to all of the families who sent in box tops & supported your children in the contest.  The 68 students who participated brought in 1,856 box tops this month – which comes to $185.60)!  … Continue reading

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SHCS Weekly News

Student Information Thanks to all of you who have come into the office to give us updated addresses, phone numbers, work numbers, emergency contacts, etc.  For those of you who haven’t had the time to come in, please fill out … Continue reading

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Donations for Charity

Spring Cleaning Donations accepted by the Soldier Hollow Student Council. Anything can be donated and will go to Utah MS organizations. All donations should be dropped off in Miss Drozd’s room March 10-19. Thank you.

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School Field Trip: See the new classrooms

The whole school is going to see the progress of our new re-locatable classrooms at the factory on Thursday!  We are leaving here as close to 8:30 a.m. as we can and returning approximately 11:00 to 11:30 a.m. We will … Continue reading

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Worth the Wait

March 9, 2010. After this long, long wait, it is FANTASTIC to see these buildings coming together! The first of our three new buildings – a Classroom/Waxing Building – is almost complete. I’m so excited for teachers, students and some … Continue reading

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2010 Olympics Photos

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Our Beefy New Buildings

Impressions from our first look at the new buildings Continue reading

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