GO COUGARS!
Mrs. Muirbrook enjoys running into students out in the community. GO COUGARS!
Mrs. Muirbrook enjoys running into students out in the community. GO COUGARS!
Our Springville community Public Service men and woman were wonderful in helping to make this year's Red and Green Ribbon Week wonderful.
A great big THANK YOU our wonderful PTA for an amazing lunch and for taking such good care of the teachers and staff here at Art City Elementary. We appreciate all you do for us!
Sandwiches courtesy of Wal-mart. Thank you Wal-mart for supporting our school.
All invited to the #savethekids free Parent Education Night sponsored by Nebo School District on November 5, 2018, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Springville High audirorium at 1205 East 900 South in Springville, Utah.
Collin Kartchner and Dr. Katey McPherson will lead a discussion on:
On October 9, 2018 the Clark Planetarium visited Art City Elementary School. They showed students how electricity will react by making a plastic wig stand on end. Students saw chemical reactions and learned a little about how space is a vacuum when there is no air pressure pushing back.
September Students of the Month have been recognized for going above and beyond school expectations. These students have also demonstrated "Stand Strong" behaviors which are: Safe, Respectful, Responsible.
#artcityeagles #artcityelementary #awesomeeaglesPlease click here for chess registration information.
Art City Students in Ms. Larsen's class show they are Safe, Respectful and Responsible by the choices they make every day while in school. They earned ten Eagle Bucks and redeemed them for their picture with friends on the school website!
Monday, October 8th from 5pm - 9pm.
Take your family and friends and simply mention Art City Elementary or take the attached flyer and we will earn 10% of the admission for our school!
Click here for flyer.
Art City Elementary fifth graders were treated to a fun and informative field trip at the Springville Power Department. They learned electrical saftey while they watched hotdogs, pickles and grapes get zapped. They were amazed at the size of the electrical generators that run our city and then were able to do some hands on electricity experiments. The Springville Power Department treated the students to cookies and lemonade before they departed. A big thanks to Springville City!