Art City Mission

All students will learn at high levels and make adequate yearly growth.

Art City Wins The District Chess Tournament

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There were 170 students attend the Nebo School District Chess tournament on Saturday March 6th, 2010. Out of 170 students 27 were Art City Elementary students. Ten won trophies, which included: Kindergarten Jason Elzinga 1st place and Ellie Taylor 7th place; 1st grade Fuiva Moala 3rd place; 2nd Grade Ammon Elzinga 1st place, Monte Taylor 2nd place, and Patrick Bless 5th place; 5th Grade Jeffrey Taylor 1st place, Max Riche 6th place, and Stephen Elzinga 8th place; 6th Grade Pierce Wilson 5th place.

Help for Haiti Finale

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Art City Elementary was involved in a fund raiser to "Help Haiti" the closing assembly was held on Tuesday March 2, 2010. The total at the assembly was $2,675. The students and parents of Art City really pooled their resources and the grand was $2,801.04. This money was sent off to the "Save the Children" foundation March 12th. Art City Elementary wants to thank everyone for their efforts especially: Brent and Jill Barson, Ginny Radford, and Kirstin Dolinar for all of their hard work with the assemblies and help they provided in this endeavor.
 

Crystal Apple Award

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This years Crystal Apple Award goes to Miss Shoni Winkel, Second grade teacher at Art City Elementary.  Shoni grew up in Nyssa, Oregon where she graduated from Nyssa High School.  She attended Ricks College (now BYUI) then transferred to Brigham Young University in Provo where she studied Early Childhood Education.  Shoni Graduated in August 2000; she then started teaching 1/2 day Kindergarten at Sage Creek and 1/2 day Kindergarten at Art City.  She taught First Grade for six years and has taught Second Grade for three

Art City Spelling Bee

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Art City Elementary held their annual Spelling Bee Friday February 19th. Forty-one students participated this year. Adam Davies took first place and will be advancing to the District Spelling Bee. Taylor Moeaki placed second and Garrett Carr placed third place. Thank you for everyone who participated.
 

Third Grade Program

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Art City Elementary was entertained by the third grade, on February 18th, with their patriotic program. They sang songs for us to remember who we are and to be proud to be an American. Cub Scout Troop 124 had the privilege of doing the flag ceremony for the parents in the evening. Many wore their Scout uniforms to celebrate scouts as well. Thank you Teachers and Students for your hard work

Who Wants to be an Opera Star?

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Art City Elementary wants to thank the Utah Opera Company for presenting "Who wants to be an Opera Star?" on Friday, March 6th. Many students said "I don't want to go", but after the assembly they were really excitted and said "we didn't know it was going to be a game show." Many students came away from the assembly singing and pretending to be opera singers and with a little more appreciation for the opera.

Sixth Grade Sock Hop

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Art City Elementary 6th Grade enjoyed a Sock Hop Friday, February 12, 2010. Everyone dressed up in the 50's style and played lots of fun games! The Games students played included a hoola-hoop contest, dance party, pictures with friends, karaoke, musical chairs, root beer floats a movie, the limbo, and a bubble gum blowing contest. All of the students had a blast! What a day! By Sarah Mitchell ACE Reporter
 

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Written by Sarah Mitchell

Third Grade Bowling

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Third grade students from Art City Elementary celebrated their math bowl by going bowling at Miracle Bowl. Students are given twenty days to turn in all of their math assignments to earn the privilege to go bowling. Everyone had a lot of fun; some students even out bowled their teachers.

 

Book Fair March 15-18th

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Art City Elementary is happy to announce the Art City Bookfair Diner will be open for business and serving up a delightful selection of books the week of March 15-18th. Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. with a Saint Patrick Day celebration March 17th from 5-7:30p.m. Our menu includes new releases, adventure, mystery and fantasy books. The diner will be open for breakfast, lunch and after school browsing.