If you would like to cancel any AP exams, please contact Mrs. Kulp (jkulp@cannonschool.org or stop by 606) immediately with your change(s). College Board charges a cancellation fee of $40 per exam. No exam refunds will be issued after May 3. Please contact Mrs. Kulp ASAP if you have questions.

Luke Fox, Julia Ellington, Kara Raphael, Aditi Myana, Emerson Perry, Olivia McLaughlin, Abby Maples, Anna McDermott, Kirsten McEachern, Neeva Gangopadhyay, Peyton Brown, Caroline DuMond, Lizzy Loveland, Skyler Thurman, Anna Lomax, Zoe Griffith, Ruthie Hillman, Bronwyn Seeber, Sophia Charania, Ava Arledge, Meadow Campurciani, Kate Whittington, Maggie Majors, Callan Ruddy, Owen Fox, Hudson Higbea, Gabby Frei, Annabelle Eaton, Malcolm Musinguzi, Sana Pandey, Maryanne Lewis, Sarah Duty, Jack Wheeler, Zach Dollar, Wylie Neal all demonstrated PASSION for Cannon School when they volunteered to be special friends and guides to some of our Lower School students during Grandparents and Special Friends Day! THANK YOU!!


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Join us for our annual First Responders Day on Tuesday, April 30th, from 9:00am-11:00am. This event offers a valuable opportunity for upper school students to interact with professionals from various law enforcement agencies.

We encourage you to sign up early, as the first 30 students to register will have the exclusive opportunity to interact directly with these agencies. This hands-on experience will allow you to ask specific questions, explore the vehicles, and gain firsthand insights into the field of law enforcement.

Myles Stradford, Courtney Phelps, Ben Childress, Meg Crosbie and Hannah Denby displayed PASSION and COURAGE as they shared their high school experiences with the Class of 2025! They encouraged engagement through academics, extracurricular activities and community involvement! Thank you from the CC Team

***RHO KAPPA, Social Studies Honor Society is the only national organization for high school juniors and seniors that recognizes excellence in the field of Social Studies. RHO KAPPA provides national recognition and opportunities for exploration in the social studies.

If you meet the requirements listed above, please request an application from Ms. Huffman at lhuffman@cannonschool.org no later than Tuesday 22 February 2022 at 3 pm. Applications are due back to Ms. Huffman no later than Monday 28 February 2022 at 3pm. Questions? Speak with any Social Studies teacher.

Students must be 14 years of age when the classes begin to be eligible to register. To complete the class, students must have thirty hours of class time and six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. We hope to offer another class in the fall through WatsOnWheels, but we have yet to schedule specific dates.

Cannon School has been asked to take 20-30 Upper School students to volunteer at Special Olympics Spring Games on Wednesday, April 6th. We are looking for responsible and energetic students to volunteer as athlete buddies. Buddies help athletes get to their events and cheer them on. This will be a fun and impactful day for student volunteers. If you are interested in attending as a buddy, please fill out this application form no later than February 28th. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Weakland.

Maryanne Lewis and Caroline DuMond demonstrated KINDNESS when they helped get students to and from orientation sessions and photos for their IDs. Thank you for your help!

If you want to be considered for the Cannon School nomination to the Levine, Morehead Cain, Park, Bryan, Belk, Centennial, Cheatham-White or Jefferson scholarships your application materials must be emailed to Kristin McClanahan kmcclanahan@cannonschool.org by 3 pm this Friday! All information regarding these scholarships and the application process can be found in your Scoir My Drive in the 2023 College Counseling Resources folder. Go to Application Boot Camp and Transformational Scholarship Nomination Process to access materials.

If your course does not have a final, you are welcome to stay home for that exam period (i.e. an AT/AP course or Arts course without a final). If you choose to be on campus during a time in which you do not have a final, you must report to the library.

During finals, you will be required to stay in your classroom for the entire period. If you finish your exam early, you will not be permitted to use your cell phone. Please bring a book or other study materials to keep yourself occupied.

***Students in French III (in photo below), IV and AP won several awards in the National French Contest organized by the American Association of Teachers of French. Students were tested on their listening, reading, and grammar skills. Flicitations to Cannon students!

Megan Barnum is a graphic designer and photographer who draws inspiration from the beauty of everyday life. She specializes in editorial design, typography, brand identity, and wedding photography. During her academic journey, she achieved a Gold placement in the IDA 2023 Design Awards, earned recognition as an AIGA 100 Show Winner for her work, and secured a Design Award from Creative Quarterly 72. Megan is looking forward to the next chapter in her design journey.

Parker Nielsen will be graduating this spring with his BFA in illustration. His ultimate aim is to spark creativity and offer visually captivating solutions to any creative challenges that come his way. Inspired by observing the people and world around him, he is passionate about breathing life and laughter into his work.

Kylie Beutler is a senior at Utah Valley University with a passion for stone carving. Her playful sculptures explore spirituality through abstraction. Her work has been displayed in the Springville Museum of Art and in several art shows at UVU. Born and raised in Mapleton, Utah, she loves spending time outdoors, making things with her hands, and being the best aunt ever.

From Farmington, Utah, Olivia Perry trained for 15 years at Clytie Adams School of Ballet before earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts with high honors and summa cum laude in ballet. As a member of Repertory Ballet Ensemble for four seasons, she performed diverse roles and assisted in rehearsals. With ambitions for a professional dance career, Olivia aims to continue her work in choreography and performance post-graduation.

Chauncey Bricker was born in Washington and raised in Arizona. After high school, she pursued an associate degree in dance at Paradise Valley Community College. After serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, she decided to pursue her passion of ballroom at UVU. She has received personal training from high-ranking ballroom coaches and is graduating with a Bachelor of Science-Ballroom Emphasis and Ballroom Teaching Certificate.

Emily Kearsley is from Sandy, UT and is graduating with her dance education degree in the spring. She has been part of several hip-hop dance teams at UVU and is now a member of a professional hip hop company called Boom X at Millennium Dance Complex and is the co-founder and director of her own hip hop crew called Solace. Her main goal as an educator is to bring hip hop dance forms into academia.

Kaylie Short is honored to receive this award. She joined the UVU Theatre Department in 2017 and has since deepened her love for acting and discovered new passions for directing and lighting design. She will graduate this December with a B.S. in Theatre Arts Education and is excited to begin her career as a drama teacher. She would like to thank her professors for their mentorship and her family for their support during these challenging years. 152ee80cbc

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