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99 North 300 West

Spanish Fork, UT 84660

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Nebo School District

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Posted January 6, 2010

Awesome staff! Counselors and administration very helpful. Most teachers relate well with the students and you can get any level of academic rigor your child needs.
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Posted December 14, 2008

I went to Spanish Fork for my Sophomore and Junior year than moved out of state. I must say that the teaching at SFHS was terrible, I could get A's in all my classes without even opening a text book or studying. The English department was especially bad.
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Posted August 22, 2008

I love it there!! I transfered there from a different school in town recently, and love it! The teachers couldn't be more genuine and they are very organized and know what they are doing
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Posted August 18, 2007

Fantastic! The school has high expectations for their students. Teacher's genuinely care for students.
—Submitted by Sam, a parent

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MagnetMom February 6, 2012
With my son, no, but realized it's not a bad idea. For my daughter, we keep the concert programs where she played, and keep flyers of events where she volunteered. When college app time comes, she won't have to wing it like her brother did.
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