
Welcome back from a long weekend, and into the final week of semester one!


Team Sports working hard today!


Experts came in to meet with the students to review their ASVAB scores.
Students will spend the next few weeks during CCR to further explore their results and what they mean.


Beginning on January 16th, 2024, Nute Student Absence Notifications will be sent automatically from the Attendance System (ALMA). Please notify the office before 7:30 to report your students’ absences.


6th Grade is learning about Greek Gods


As Quarter 2 comes to a close, come see our students receive their Quarter 1 awards tomorrow.


Please welcome our new nurse Coreen Toussaint!
Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns.
Contact Information:
coreen.toussaint@sau64.org
602-652-4591 ext 2313


Nute- Farmington Football Update


This week the 10th Grade will be starting their unit on Genetics and Patterns of Inheritance. We will be growing garden pea plants to observe different traits and then cross pollinating the plants to determine which traits are dominant and recessive. Some traits are flower color, stem color and whether the stem is hairy or not.


Please see the attached Early Release Schedule for Wednesday, January 10th, 2024.


Congrats to our Boys Varsity Team on a win last night!
Keep it up and bring home a W on Wednesday against Pittsfield!


SSR- Starting our day off with a good book!


In Physical Science, students are working on creating their own Bohr Model Periodic Table to show their understanding of atomic structure and the periodic table. Each element needed to have its name, symbol, atomic number, and a Bohr Model drawing. Once each element was completed they needed to be arranged in the proper order. Pictured is one student's work in progress.


Week two of 2024 is a full one! Games all week, an early release day, and the second ski/ride trip of the season. We will close out the week with a celebration of success awards assembly.
"Success is to wake up each morning and decide that today will be the best day of your life" -Ken Poirot


Lots of beautiful products coming out of the shop lately!


As of 2022, according to the Infinite Dial, 62% of Americans will have listened to a podcast ever in their lives. This is an estimated 177 million Americans and an increase from 57%, the percentage of the same statistic in 2021.
From this figure, 38% of Americans listened to a podcast last month and 26% last week.
These are large numbers considering Insider Intelligence estimates that going into 2024 there are around 464 million podcast listeners worldwide.
Two ELO students have chosen to learn more about this rapidly growing industry, learning the equipment and how using data can help you choose the content, length, and target audience.



As Quarter 2 comes to a close, come see our students receive their Quarter 1 awards next Friday!


Nute will be offering Advanced Placement (AP) Testing for high school students this year. Taking AP tests provide exceptional benefits, including the ability to earn college credit for high school classes, improving your college application success, and qualifying you for a larger amount of scholarships upon graduation. While we aren't offering AP classes in person this year, Ms. Terry has plenty of resources for students interested in taking the exams. If you are interested in AP testing, please see Ms. Terry by February 2nd to sign up.


Applications for the Tri-City Career Technical Centers (CTCs) have opened for the 2024-2025 school year. Students entering 11th or 12th grade in good academic standing are invited to apply here: https://tricity.enrolltrack.com.


Preparing for upcoming tests can sometimes be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Today in Ms. Gray's class students participated in a game show-style review to prepare for their upcoming history test.
What are some ways to stay organized and prepare for upcoming tests?
