Online ticket sales for Football playoffs.

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We are pleased to announce that starting this week, your students and patrons can purchase tickets online for most UHSAA championship events. For football playoff tickets follow the link below.

PHS National Honor Society Serves the Community

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The National Honor Society is a service oriented club that loves to have fun. Every month members of the National Honor Society go to the Food and Care Coalition and help serve the homeless.  There the students get to serve the food, wash the dishes, dish out the food, and also give canned and boxed food to the needy.  The NHS also does one other service project each month.

PHS Drama Students Attend Shakespeare Competition

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“Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediment….” Okay, so I’m no good at Shakespeare, but thankfully a few students at our school are. On the 8th and 9th of this month some of our drama students went down to Cedar City to participate in the Shakespeare Competition with a purpose to participate, learn and have fun. The students practiced and performed an ensemble scene from Twelfth Night and earned two superior ratings from the judges.

FCCLA Puts on REd Ribbon Week

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We’re highlighting FCCLA- the club that works hard and teaches people to stand up and stand out and were in charge of Red Ribbon Week. FCCLA stands for Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America. Emphasize the word leaders because, really, that’s what they’re all about. Throughout the year, events like leadership conferences, school activities, and charities are what catch their eye and build them up. They’re always happy to help and even more enthusiastic when they have lots of members.

PHS Red Ribbon Week Assembly

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After the great showcase of Payson’s talent, guest speaker Heather Anderson spoke to PHS about the importance of living a drug free life.  Anderson is one of the spokes people for DARE, is an executive member of the of Utah Council for Crime Prevention,  she serves on the National Crime Prevention Association, the former Miss Utah USA, and a runway model and much more.  She knows what it is like to be tempted with drugs and alcohol, and to have someone close to you go through and addiction.  Anderson t

Payson Cross Country Freshman Qualify for State

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For the first time in 50 years a Payson freshman qualifies for Cross Country State! Freshman Jordan Bailey and Junior Kai Schulze represented Payson in state on October 19. “It was amazing,” said Junior Kai Shulze. “I was very nervous. There were many schools there and we weren’t on our own turf,” said Senior Makeisha White. “It was fun, we need more girls on the team though!” said Sophomore Sami Smith. Overall the team took 5th place. “We’ll do better as a team next year,” said Shulze. “A lot of excitement has been generated this year,” said Mr. Peck.

Leaving a Legacy at PHS

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Payson High is back in session and ready for action. With new additions to the school like a new gym floor, a fresh exterior, and a brand new fine arts department, PHS is eager to help its students make this year one to remember. Principal Bart Peery is looking forward to watching the students of PHS reach their full potential, “We have great students and great faculty, so this year, be the best you can be!” said Peery.

L.I.A. - Latinos In Action

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This new school year we have many new things including the Latinos in Action class. The purpose of this class is to create, design, and implement methods, strategies and programs that help Latino students improve their Spanish and English skills, and to help the students towards a career in education.

Living for the Game

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Spike that ball- they can’t do wrong- come on Payson cheer them on!