The 2016-2017 Skyridge class schedules will be available for students to view on Friday, May 27 at 3pm on Skyward. In order to view the schedule, STUDENTS MUST KNOW THEIR OWN SKYWARD USER ID AND PASSWORD. Schedules will not be viewable through the parent login.
Two years ago today, the Alpine School District held a groundbreaking ceremony for the future Skyridge High School. Here are a few photos from that day with comparison photos of the same areas now.
Jessica Adams has been hired as the Ballroom Dance Team Coach for Skyridge High School. She has been dancing various styles for 22 years including Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, and Ballroom and has also been teaching these styles for over ten years.
She started dancing ballroom during her Senior year at Lehi High School. After graduating, she attended UVU where she was a member of the UVU Ballroom Dance Tour Team. While on the team, Jessica trained under instructors Paul Winkelman, Ryan and Ashley DiLello, Chris Williams, Tara Boyd, Michael Johnson, and Chris Witt. As a member of the team, she was privileged to represent the United States at the International Folk Art Festival in China in 2013. In 2014, she was able to return to China with a small group of ambassadors to build relations between the UVU Ballroom program and China’s CFLAC branch of government. Last year she represented the United States at the International Blackpool Dance Festival in England, where her team placed 1st in Ballroom formation and 3rd in Latin formation.
Jessica’s vision for the Skyridge Ballroom Team is one of respect, unity, creativity, and success. Throughout the year, her students will be taught more than technique; they will find unity and respect for one another as they support and encourage each other through rehearsals, performances, and competitions. Upon graduating from Skyridge, her ballroom students will not only be successful dancers, they will be exceptional individuals, capable of success in everything they do.
Jessica is finishing her degree in Marketing at UVU. In her spare time, she loves baking, outdoor activities, spending time with her husband, and volunteering as the Executive Director of the Miss Greater Salt Lake/Miss Timpanogos Scholarship Organization.
Here are the links for the sign up sheets for the auditions for MDT and Drama 4:
Individual portion of music/acting audition: Individual portion of music/acting audition
Group portion of dance audition: Group dance audition sign up
Drama 4 audition sign up: Drama 4 audition
Here are the links to the forms for the drama department surveys:
Click here for: Student Information Form
Click here for: Parent Volunteer Form
The Alpine School District has appointed the assistant principals for Skyridge High School for the 2016-2017 school year. Kevin Henshaw, John LaBare, and Thomas Paul will start their new positions effective July 1, 2016.
Kevin Henshaw grew up in Utah County, where he attended Alpine School District schools, and is currently completing his third year as an assistant principal at Frontier Middle School. Prior to his administrative duties there, he taught reading and math at Orem Junior High, and taught and coached basketball in Idaho. He received a bachelor’s degree in business marketing from the University of Phoenix, and a master’s degree in educational leadership from Western Governors University. Mr. Henshaw and his wife Cristy (a special education teacher at Mountain View High School) live in Highland with their three children. He is an avid golfer and loves mountain biking.
John LaBare is also a product of the Alpine School District and is a graduate of Orem High. He has been an educator for the past eighteen years, spending the last ten years at Lehi Junior High School, most recently as an assistant principal. Following high school, he served in the US Navy aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ranger, traveling to Asia, the Persian Gulf, and eastern Africa. He obtained a bachelor’s degree in physical science and a master’s degree in educational leadership from Brigham Young University. Mr. LaBare and his wife Robyn (a 2nd grade teacher at Eaglecrest Elementary) live in Eagle Mountain with their five children. He loves spending time with his family (especially in the outdoors), is a self proclaimed “science fiction nerd,” and is excited to continue working with so many students as they move on to Skyridge.
Thomas Paul grew up in north-central Massachusetts and spent his high school years in Colorado. He began his career in education working in the special education department at Timpview High School and then spent seven years as an English teacher/yearbook advisor at Mountain Ridge Junior High. He is currently the assistant principal at Traverse Mountain Elementary. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English education from Utah Valley University and a master’s degree in educational leadership from Brigham Young University. Mr. Paul and his wife Mandi have three children and currently reside in Pleasant Grove. He loves spending time with his family, golfing, watching live theater or sporting events involving BYU or Boston teams, and various outdoor activities.
The Alpine District Spring Break is April 4-8. We will return to the office on April 11. Thank you for your patience as we work to update our website. In the meantime, please use the “search” option above if there is something specific you are trying to find. Here are the upcoming events for Skyridge High School:
Musical Dance Theater/Drama: Come meet the new Director of Theater Arts! Tuesday, April 12 at 6pm in the MEDIA CENTER at Lehi Junior High. Learn more about the audition process for MDT and Drama 4 and the future of the program.
Wrestling: Come meet Coach Mangum and learn about the future of the wrestling program. This event is for all future participants (K-12) and their parents. Tuesday, April 12 at 7pm in the AUDITORIUM at Lehi Junior High.
Drill: Clinics are Wednesday, April 13 and Thursday, April 14 from 6:30-8:30pm. Tryouts are on Friday, April 15, at 3:30pm. Read more here: Drill Tryout Flyer
Swimming: Parent/Participant Meeting on Thursday, April 14 at 6:30pm in the cafeteria at Lehi Junior High.
Color Guard: Parent/Participant Meeting on Wednesday, April 27 at 6pm in the Main Gym at Lehi High. Click here Color Guard Commercial to learn more about the Color Guard program. Clinics will be held Wednesday, April 27 and Thursday, April 28 from 4-6:30 in the Main Gym at Lehi High. Tryouts will be held Friday, April 29 at 4pm in the Main Gym at Lehi High. 2016 tryout poster pdf
Women’s Soccer: For those who missed the meeting last month, click here for the handbook: Women’s Soccer Handbook
Smith’s Community Rewards: If you shop at Smith’s, please consider linking your card to Skyridge High School. Visit Smith’s Community Rewards to register.
Band Auditions: Tuesday, March 29-Friday, April 1, 2:50-3:30pm. Click here for more information: http://shs.alpineschools.org/2016/03/25/band-and-jazz-band-audition-information/
Cheer Tryouts: Tuesday, March 29-Thursday, March 31, Dance Room at Lehi High.
Drill: Parent Meeting, Thursday, March 31, 6:30pm in the Commons at Lehi High. For additional information about clinics and tryouts, click here: Drill Tryout Flyer
Musical Dance Theater: Parent meeting information coming soon.
Wrestling: Parent/Participant Meeting, Tuesday, April 12, 7pm at Lehi Junior High in the auditorium.
Swimming: Parent/Participant Meeting, Thursday, April 14, 6:30pm in the cafeteria at Lehi Junior High.
Drama 4: Parent meeting information coming soon.
Color Guard: Parent/Participant Meeting, April 27, 6pm, Main Gym at Lehi High. Clinics, April 27-28, 4-6:30pm, Lehi High Main Gym. Tryouts, April 29, 4pm, Lehi High Main Gym. 2016 tryout poster pdf
Smith’s Community Rewards: If you shop at Smith’s, please consider linking your card to Skyridge High School. Visit http://www.smithscommunityrewards.com/ to register.
Lehi, Utah–March 26, 2016
John Brown has been hired as the director of the theater arts department for Skyridge High School. Mr. Brown is currently the drama teacher at American Preparatory Academy in West Valley. Prior to that, he completed his student teaching at Orem High School, where he taught history and government courses in addition to his involvement with the drama department.
Over the past few years, Brown has assisted with or directed more than a dozen plays on the high school and junior high school levels. He has vast experience preparing students for the Utah High School Shakespeare Competition and the UHSAA region and state drama festivals. He has worked with numerous students in preparing auditions for scholarships and to gain entry into college theater programs. As a student, he was awarded the Outstanding High School Actor for the state of Utah, and received an acting scholarship to BYU. Recently he was featured in a play by William Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale, as part of the BYU Harris Fine Art Center’s 50th anniversary.
Although Brown is a licensed attorney and has practiced law in both Nevada and Utah, his true passion is the theater and working with students. While living in Nevada, he volunteered at the local high school, teaching government and American history classes. He also taught an after-school theater program, producing and directing a number of plays. After moving to Utah, he volunteered at a local charter school, establishing a debate club and continuing his work with theater. Brown says, “It was at this point that my wife suggested that I become a teacher. What she saw in me as I was working with kids was a joy and satisfaction – a fulfillment – that was not present when I was practicing law.”
Skyridge Principal Joel Perkins is thrilled to have Mr. Brown as part of the Fine Arts Department, and says, “John is amazing! His enthusiasm for building the drama program at Skyridge is contagious. He has great vision, experience, and love of students and learning. He will build an incredible program that will provide great opportunities for students to become well rounded individuals.”
Brown is excited about his new position at Skyridge and says, “I have a number of goals for the theater program at Skyridge High School: I want it to be inclusive and broadly appealing to the entire educational community; I want the students who are involved in the program to have a positive experience and for high school theater to be a confidence building and self-affirming activity; I want all of my students to achieve the highest level of excellence; and I want to instill in the entire community – students, parents, teachers and more – a love of theater and of the arts.”
Brown received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas in Political Science, and later earned a Juris Doctorate from University of Nevada at Las Vegas. He received his teaching certificate from Brigham Young University. He and his wife Ramona have six children and reside in Orem. In his spare time, Brown enjoys attending movies and live theater with his family and friends, music, good stories, and BYU sports.
Auditions for band will take place Tuesday, March 29 through Friday, April 1 from 2:50-3:30pm, in room 178 at Lehi Junior High School (Mr. Summers’ band room). Auditions will be on a first come, first served basis. Please review the following documents: Skyridge Audition info 2016 AND SHS Jazz Auditions 2016 for additional information. Students who wish to take Concert Band do not need to audition. Students who requested to take Symphonic Band, Advanced Wind Symphony, Advanced Percussion, and both Jazz bands on their course request form will need to audition.
All auditions must be completed by April 1.