Fundraiser Date Change!!

Dear School Community, the PTA wants to inform you of a change to the date of our upcoming fundraiser. We will now be holding our event on Friday May 9th. This decision was made with careful consideration. We recently became aware that the original date coincided with the one-year anniversary of our fallen hero Sgt. Bill Hooser. We believe it's important to allow our community the time and space to properly pay their respects. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we prioritze Honoring Officer Hooser and supporting his family during this time. We look forward to seeing you on the new date of May 9th ! Your support is vital to our school's success and we appreciate all you do! Sincerely, Santaquin Elementary PTA

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Santaquin Elementary School PTA

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OUR MISSION

" To make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children."

For more information, or to get involved on a state level, please visit: https://www.utahpta.org/.

What We do:


School Clubs

Teacher Appreciation

Green Ribbon " Safety" Week

Book Fair

Hall Décor

Spirit Weeks

School Fundraiser

Student of the Month

Yearbook

Science Fair

National Reflections Art Contest

School Beautification Project

Spring Festival

Halloween Dance

and much much more!

Spring Events

March 17-21: Teacher Appreciation Week (PTA sponsored)

March 24: Literacy Event

March 31: Last Day to Purchase Yearbook Use Access Code 0114718YB

April 14-18: BOGO Book Fair

May 9 - PTA Fundraiser

Before/After School Clubs

(see below for more info)

Clubs have been a success this year! If you are interested in starting or helping with clubs next school year Please reach out to Chelsea Muir at 435-671-8807


Clubs we had this year:


ART CLUB


In our 5-week elementary school art club, students can explore a variety of creative activities to foster their artistic skills and imagination. Each week, we will focus on different mediums and techniques, such as painting, drawing, sculpture, collage, and mixed media. Students might create projects inspired by famous artists, experiment with color theory, and learn the basics of composition. While individual pieces allow students to express their unique ideas, we will discuss the importance of collaborative group art projects. The goal is to provide a fun, engaging environment where young artists feel free to explore and develop their creativity




SOCCER CLUB


Welcome to the Soccer Fundamentals Club! Our mission is to teach the essential skills of soccer, emphasizing individual techniques, physical well-being, and the importance of teamwork. As we progress through the year, participants will develop their abilities and knowledge, culminating in an end-of-year celebration to recognize their achievements and hard work.




RUNNING CLUB


The Running Club is excited to team up with the Marathon Kids program to promote physical activity, outdoor fun, and new friendships. Each student will receive a lap tracking card, with prizes awarded to top performers. Our club will hold both fall and spring sessions, ensuring a full year of active, healthy living.



SCIENCE FAIR CLUB


This Club will walk fifth graders step by step through the art of creating the perfect science fair project. This is a progressive five week club that builds on itself each week.

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Join us for a step-by-step journey through the art of creating the perfect science fair project! This progressive, five-week club will build on your knowledge and skills each week, guiding you toward a standout project that showcases your creativity and hard work.




CHOIR CLUB


Our Choir Club will introduce students to the essentials of reading and singing music, with a strong emphasis on group performance. By the end of the program, students will have the opportunity to demonstrate their newfound skills in a showcase performance, celebrating their progress and dedication.








SANTAQUIN SWAG

Purchasing has closed for this year!

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While we appreciate your time and energy, we understand that volunteering may not always be feasible. If you’re interested in supporting our school, consider making a monetary donation. Your contribution will directly benefit our PTA’s initiatives, such as funding district funds matching for school supplies, before and after school programs, teacher appreciation, student recognition, school beautification projects, and various school events. Your generosity will help create a positive and enriching learning environment for our students.

24-25 PRESIDENCY


President: Devin Leavitt

President-Elect: Chelsea Muir

Vice President: Andrea Howard

Secretary: Kelsie Matheson

Treasurer: Cindy Davis


Email: [email protected]





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