"Doing their Best" in Math

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Students at Mapleton Elementary School started off the New Year "Doing their Best" in Math! The following students were selected by their teachers to receive this award for their accomplishments in math. Students are making progress as they apply themselves in their studies. We congratulate them and encourage them to keep giving their best effort. Good job to the following students pictured here from left to right.

Row # 1 Seated: Ethan Martinez, Rosamae Norton, Jane Standifird, Henry Allgaier, Adam Ward and Zachary Minto.

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Ginnie Snyder

Orchestra Concert

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Forty Four sixth grade students under the direction of Jessica Knight took the stage Tuesday night for their first concert.  The combined orchestra of Hobble Creek Elementary and Mapleton Elementary performed twelve pieces.  The first half of the program featured traditional folk songs while the second half included Christmas Carols including a celtic tune "Three Ships at the Calliope House".  Three solos, flute, ukulele, violin, were also a part of the program.  Mrs. Knight told the audience that this was the largest orchestra she has directed. 

Clothing Drive

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The Student Council at Mapleton Elementary recently held a clothing drive to benefit those in need.  The council had set a goal of collecting 600 pieces of clothing for their two week long project. They not only met that goal, they tripled it! 

The drive was a huge success as close to two thousand items were donated by the Mapleton community.  The student council did a great job hauling all of the items up to the stage area each morning, and they reminded the rest of the school to keep giving each day on the morning announcements. 

"Doing their Best" Pizza Party

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We congratulate all students who continue to "Do their Best" here at Mapleton Elementary School. Teachers and staff members have been using their "Doing My Best" stamps each day to recognize students best effort in school work and behavior in our community. Students names are put in a drawing to be invited to  have pizza with Ms. Gledhill our principal. This month there were 40 + students who were the lucky winners and attended the celebration. Keep up the good work everyone!  Pictured here with Celeste Gledhill are some of those who attended.

"Doing My Best"

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As part of Mapleton School's "Doing My Best" theme this year, students are being recognized for both academic and social success here at school. 

This week students were recognized for serving others by reaching out and making new friends. 

Teachers and staff are on the look out to catch students 'Doing Their best" for our school community.

We appreciate the effort put forth by the following students who have been selected . 

Pictured here from left to right:

Row # 1 seated: Sydney Davis, Teancum Whiting, Oaklie Peterson and Brandon Buddle.

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Ginnie Snyder

Service Project

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Second Grade students at Mapleton Elementary are working to complete a special service project for Primary Children's Medical Center in Salt Lake City.

Each year students, Moms, Grandmas and Aunts come together to help make hats for the oncology department.  So far they have made 35 hats and have cut material  for 60 more.

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Ginnie Snyder

Artist in Residence

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Mapleton Elementary third grade students learned to use water color paints with Terrece Beesley, a water color artist who is on the Arts in Education panel for the Utah Division of Arts and Museums.  She was in residence from Oct 3 to 17 Monday Wednesdays and Fridays. Parents  came learn a water color technique from their child on Tuesday October 17.  
     Students  learned about the element of color and the properties of 

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Carol Day

A very Busy Week

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 It was a very busy week at Mapleton Elementary School! Parents, teachers and students were delighted to be able to Celebrate Halloween in full costume.  Students enjoyed learning activities centered around the holiday along with a school wide parade! Students paraded through the school to the "Monster Mash" and a medely of other Halloween songs. Parents lined the Hallways and enjoyed the fun. The biggest surprise of all was our Principal, Celeste Gledhill, Facilitator,Darlene Christensen and office staff, Anita Stewart and Teresa Simkins,all dressed as Hippies.

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Ginnie Snyder and Grade Level Teams