November was Panguitch High’s month of giving, the school did a food drive, and the drama team gave our community a very fun, well-done play. Thank you Mrs. Garn.
Panguitch High School’s food drive was very successful. We collected over one thousand pounds of food to give back to the care and share, and thank you to the Panguitch community for your generous donations!
The Drama team did a play in November called: “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown,” and the play turned out to be very successful. Thanks to our new drama teacher Mrs. Garn.
Panguitch High had a fundraiser dance for the FFA team which was very beneficial to the team, and they send their thanks.
The teacher of the month was Natalie Perkins. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the students of Panguitch High. Mrs. Perkins’ favorite thing about Panguitch High is “the support that our students give each other. Our bobcat students are awesome at encouraging each other to try new things, whether it’s academics, athletics, or anything extracurricular. There is something for everyone at Panguitch High School.”
The student of the month was Mckenzie Roundy. Kudos to your ability to help others. Mckenzie Roundy’s favorite thing about Panguitch High is “how supportive the teachers and her friends are.”
All winter sports tryouts were held the second week of November, which was: girls and boys basketball, and wrestling. We have a total of 94 students participating in Winter Sports and only 67 students in our whole high school that don’t participate in our athletic clubs. However, the other 67 students are involved in other clubs including FCCLA, FFA, Drama, Debate, and Choir. We appreciate the coaches and advisors of those clubs and sports. Thank you for helping Panguitch High School.
– by Krishna Shah (17) Panguitch
Find about more past Panguitch High School activities in October Overview.
Contributor
Krishna Shah is a contributing writer from Panguitch High School. From time to time, The Byway receives submissions from high school kids, and we almost always publish these submissions. Sometimes the youth surprise us with their ideas, but it is certainly a joy to see what this generation has to say about the world and their place in it.