Kenny Probst Receives Spring Lake Elementary School's Classified Employee Crystal Apple Award!

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Kenny Probst Receives Spring Lake Elementary School's Classified Employee Crystal Apple Award!               This year’s classified employee Crystal Apple Award was presented to Kenny Probst. Mr. Probst, the head custodian, is a “Jack of all Trades” at Spring Lake. He is a very positive influence to all students, parents, and faculty. He is always there to lend a helping hand. He provides mechanical help when employees need assistance with their vehicles. He spends many hours above and beyond the regular school day seeing that all is ready for the next day ahead. He is the friendly lunchroom friend that always helps sing “Happy Birthday” and cleans up messes. He gets balls off the roof, takes care of unwanted bugs in classrooms, adjusts clocks and just makes Spring Lake a great place to be! Congratulations to Mr. Probst for the wonderful recognition.
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Kathleen Ware

Spring Lake Teachers Kiss A Pig

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      On May 20 students at Spring Lake Elementary School in Payson gathered together in the auditorium to watch their teachers kiss a pig! It was all part of the Ken Garff Road to Success Program. For meeting their reading goal,the students earned the priviledge of watching their teachers pucker up. Next week they will celebrate reading over 2 million minutes as they watch some of their friends win a brand new bike in the end of the year drawing for prizes.

 

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Kathleen Ware

Coins for a Cause

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Coins for a Cause             With all the recent earth quakes throughout the world, Spring Lake Elementary students and staff decided they wanted to do something to help. Students, staff, and families collected donations of loose change to donate to the local American Red Cross. A representative from the Red Cross met with the Spring Lake Student Council to accept their check for $ 647.76. The students of Spring Lake have shown that a little help from everyone can make a big difference!