Fifth Grade Field Trip
Fifth grade students at Orchard Hills went on a field trip to see the play Miss Nelson Is Missing. After the play they had a great time skating!
Fifth grade students at Orchard Hills went on a field trip to see the play Miss Nelson Is Missing. After the play they had a great time skating!
The fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students had an assembly put on by Discovery Museum in SLC. The students were able to participate in several science experiments and also learn more about the moon.
Our sixth graders created their very own Wax Museum. Each student researched somebody who had a positive influence on the world. They wrote bio-riddles and created boards to share with both the school and parents.
The Red Ribbon theme for Wednesday was: Orchard Hills Cougars CAN be Healthy! The students were able to wear their favorite workout/exercise/sports clothes. During lunch there was and obstacle course set up and some athletes from Payson High School came and played with the students.
As part of Red Ribbon Week, Tuesday was Crazy Sock Day. The theme was: We CAN kick drugs to the curb! The students also signed a drug free pledge on a red cup.
The Red Ribbon Week theme is: Orchard Hills Cougars CAN make good choices. We CAN be Drug Free! Today was "I CAN have a bright future!" It was college day and the students could wear their favorite school jersey or colors.
Stephen Olson from the Santaquin Fire Department came and talked to the first grade classes about fire safety. He also brought the fire truck!
The kindergartners at Orchard Hills spent a couple weeks learning Nursery Rhymes. Students in Miss Rowley’s classes were able to share their favorite Nursery Rhymes with the class. Some favorites were: Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, 3 Little Kittens Who Lost Their Mittens, Jack be Nimble, Hickory Dickory Dock, Wee Willie Winkie, Little Miss Muffet, The Itsy Bitsy Spider, and many more. It was fun to watch them perform for their friends.
On Wednesday, October 15th, Orchard Hills had their annual Fall Dance Festival. It is fun tradition that everyone loves! The Dance Festival started off with Kaylee Mecham singing the National Anthem then each grade level performed a dance.
3rd Grade: Electric Slide
5th Grade: Ukranian Koza
Kindergarten: Boogie Walk
UEI: Parachute Dance to Shake It Off
4th Grade: Stayin’ Alive
1st Grade: Hokey Pokey
6th Grade: Oh Johnny Square Dance
The theme for the Reflections Contest this year is:
"The World Would Be a Better Place If. . . ."
The PTA held an assembly to introduce the theme and to talk about the Reflections Contest with all the students.
If your child would like to participate there are forms with more information in the office. The different categories are: