Ten Fat Turkeys

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Oakridge students are gearing up for Thanksgiving.  On Tuesday, one of our teachers Tasha Lewis read a warm-hearted holiday story to the students.  "We read the story 10 Fat Turkeys. "Everyone had fun being turkeys and gobbling away during the activity" said Tasha.

Trick or Treat

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Oakridge celebrated Halloween in grand style.  The parents, staff and students donned costumes for a fun filled afternoon of trick or treating. A spooktacular party was held afterwards in the multi-purpose room where spooky treats and scary music were enjoyed by all the ghouls, goblins and witches.

Big Pumpkin Skit

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Big Pumpkin Skit

We had so much fun acting out the Big Pumpkin for literacy. Tasha’s class helped make and designed the costumes for the skit. All three classes enjoyed taking turns being the witch, mummy, vampire, bat and ghost. As a team we were able to pull the big pumpkin.

Field Trip to Provo Rec Center

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Every Friday the students at Oakridge School take a field trip. The students are bussed to the Provo Rec Center and to BYU for Gym Kids. The students are helped with these activities by their teachers and technicians as well as BYU students and parents.

Welcome Back!

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We are so excited to start the new year! Our enrollment is up and we have several new faces at Oakridge.

Tasha Lewis is the newest teacher at Oakridge. Tasha has been with Nebo School District for eight years. She previously worked as a Sp. Ed teacher at Salem Elementary. Tasha is married and has two children. She enjoys camping, 4-wheeling and reading.

Oakridge Student Shows Lamb at Stock Show

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For the past several weeks Wesley Brailsford, a student at Oakridge School has been enthusiastically anticipating the Spanish Fork Stock Show. On Friday, May 3rd Wesley donned an FFA jacket and showed his lamb in the Senior Showmanship Class with the help of his peer tutor Ashley Endicott, a student at Springville High School.

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Teresa Gordon