Nebo School District

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Nebo School District

Superintendent Chris Sorensen
Number of schools
Elementary 22
Junior High 6
High School 3
Location
Address 350 S. Main
City Spanish Fork, UT
ZIP 84660
Phone (801) 354-7400
Website Nebo School District

Nebo School District is a public school district in Utah County, Utah serving the southern part of the county south of Utah Lake. Provo City School District and Alpine School District cover the central and northern parts of the county, respectively.

With 23,948 students, Nebo is the 7th largest school district in Utah and among the fastest-growing. The district operates 3 high schools, 6 middle schools, 21 elementary schools, 1 elementary/middle school, and 2 alternative schools.

The district is named for nearby Mount Nebo, the tallest peak in the Wasatch Range.

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[edit] High schools

There are 3 high schools in the Nebo School District.

[edit] Payson High School

Payson High School is the only high school in Payson. Enrollment is 1,509.

  • School Colors: Green and Silver
  • School Mascot: Lion
  • School Motto: "A lion pride, together we conquer."

The current Payson High was built in the 1970s and has a student enrollment of approximately 1500 students in grades 10 through 12. Payson High School is also the site for the filming of the 1984 film Footloose, as is much of the surrounding Payson area.

[edit] Spanish Fork High School

Spanish Fork High School is currently the only high school in Spanish Fork. Enrollment is 1,770. Geographic boundaries include the cities of Spanish Fork, Salem, and Woodland Hills. Small rural communities of Palmyra, Benjamin, Lake Shore, and Leland also attend Spanish Fork High School. Currently the largest high school in Nebo School District. Two new high schools are under construction: Salem Hills High School and Maple Mountain High School, which will then drop the enrollment significantly. Students already in SFHS at the time of the completion of the stated high schools are allowed to finish schooling at there. Grades 10-12.

  • Mascot: The Don
  • School Colors: Red and Gray
  • Band: Marching Band won State Title in 2002 and 2003.
  • Drama: Overall Best (Electra), Best Actress (Calista Fisher), & Best Actor (Ensemble) at State Competition [2004]
  • Boys Athletics: Utah State Champion - Wrestling [1984, 2003, 2004] Basketball [1914] Baseball [1988, 1992, 2006] Golf [1996, 1997, 1999] Track & Field [1930, 1931, 1976] Cross Country [1992]
  • Girls Athletics: Utah State Champion - Track & Field [2005] Softball [2006]
  • Principal: David McKee
  • Address: 99 North 300 West Spanish Fork, UT 84660
  • Website: www.nebo.edu/sfhs/

[edit] Notable Alumni

Scott Brumfield — former NFL football player

[edit] Springville High School

Springville High School is the only high school in Springville, Utah. Enrollment is 1,501.

[edit] Mascot

Springville's mascot is the Red Devil. The origin of the mascot name dates back to the original construction of the school, when the Red Devil Cement Company assisted significantly in the building. This became a focal point for controversy in 2002. Some local citizens organized a committee called "Parents for Mascot Review". They argued that the Devil was an unsavory mascot for teens and interpreted school literature bearing the character "pro devil" paraphernalia. Some claimed that good Latter-day Saints should not support the mascot for its Satanic allusion. Other Latter-day Saints disagreed, saying that the church had no official stance on the matter, and the groups were promotoing their own agenda.

Alumni of the school countered that the mascot was not Satanic, and had been the official mascot since 1967 when students voted it in. Further they claimed it was historically significant. The name and image came from Red Devil Cement Co., a historically important employer in Springville.

Controversy about the Devil drew national attention when the a spokesman for the Navajo Nation commented against it, claiming that "red devil" is a slur against Native Americans and should be removed from the school.

Nonetheless, traditionalists carried popular support in a non-binding poll, and the school board voted to retain the mascot in May 2002. In spite of promises by critics to seek school board offices on the issue, the Red Devil remains the school's mascot as of 2007.

[edit] Notable Alumni

Scott Mitchell — former NFL football player

Roger ReidSouthern Utah University Head Basketball Coach

[edit] Middle schools

There are 6 middle schools in the Nebo District. Three of them are designated as middle schools and three as junior high schools.

Nebo School District Middle Schools
School Enrollment City
Payson Junior High 1,141 Payson
Payson Middle 1,045 Payson
Spanish Fork Junior High 1,314 Spanish Fork
Spanish Fork Middle 1,368 Spanish Fork
Springville Junior High 1,129 Springville
Springville Middle 1,093 Springville

[edit] Elementary schools

There are 21 elementary schools in the Nebo School District.

Nebo School District Elementary Schools
School Enrollment City
Art City 641 Springville
Barnett 625 Payson
Brockbank 612 Spanish Fork
Brookside 389 Springville
Canyon 866 Spanish Fork
Grant 321 Springville
Hobble Creek 742 Mapleton
Larsen 604 Spanish Fork
Mapleton 598 Mapleton
Mount Loafer 711 Salem
Park 457 Spanish Fork
Parkview 476 Payson
Rees 619 Spanish Fork
Salem 602 Salem
Sage Creek 649 Springville
Santaquin 687 Santaquin
Spanish Oaks 773 Spanish Fork
Springlake 660 Payson
Taylor 425 Payson
Westside 686 Springville
Wilson 619 Payson

In addition, there is also an elementary/middle school located in Goshen known as Goshen School. It has an enrollment of 408.

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