Thursday, November 20, 2008

A Week of Sadness and Appreciation

The hearts and prayers of the Desert Hills High community go out to the family of drama student Tucker Thayer, who was killed in a tragic incident before Saturday's performance of "Oklahoma!" Despite this tragedy, many wonderful experiences were had by students who participated in the play, and we appreciate the direction of drama teacher Mr. Eaton and music directors Mr. Winslow and Mrs. Candland as well as the performances of the entire talented cast and crew. We will miss this young man but will move forward in continuing to provide a positive learning environment for all our students. We're looking ahead now to our Fine Arts Celebration on Dec. 2, featuring our band and jazz band, choirs, orchestra, and the amazing artwork that has been on display throughout the school. Taking place this week is the Junior Miss Pageant, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21 and 22, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. We'll also hold our first National Honor Society induction tomorrow, Nov. 19, at 6 p.m., to recognize the academic achievements of these honor students. Second quarter mid-term grades will be sent home with students on Friday. In sports, team selections are being finalized as we prepare for wrestling and girls' and boys' basketball, with opening basketball games on Tuesday, Nov. 25. We look forward to our school's first season in these sports. Our swimmers continue to do well at their meets. Next week is PTSA Family Week, and families are encouraged to share at least one meal together. Parents are also invited to visit their children's classrooms to observe as well as share a personal real-life application of what students are learning. For more information, contact DHHS at 674-0885. Please mark your calendar for Dec. 5 and plan to do some Christmas shopping at Barnes and Noble in St. George, as a portion of proceeds from all sales that day will go to our school to help fill the bookshelves of our media center. DHHS students will perform and read their work from 5 to 9 p.m.

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