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March 22, Thursday Aterch 23, Friday March 27, Tuesday March 29, Thursday March 31, Saturday April 2, Monday April 3, Tuesday April 4, Wednesday April 5, Thursday April 6, Friday April 7, Saturday April 9, Monday April 10, Tuesday April 11, Wednesday April 13, Friday April 14, Saturday April 16, Monday Apnl 17, Tuesday April 18, Wednesday April 20, Friday April 21, Saturday April 23, Monday April 25, Wednesday April 26, Thursday April 28, Saturday May 2, Wednesday May 4, Friday May 5, Saturday May 7, Monday May 8, Tuesday May 9, Wednesday May 10, Thursday May 11, Friday Show Choir Large Group Traffic Jam Dance State Forensics Baseball Orchestra Gymnastics at Provo Baseball, Orem at Uintah ACT. Tests Mud Rally FFA Mens Tennis, AF. at Uintah One Act Plays at Timpview Mens Tennis at Mt. View Gymnastics at Orem Mens Tennis, Provo at Uintah Basball at Mt. View (2) Mens Tennis, Orem at Uintah Interp. Speech at Mt. View Mens Tennis at Timpview State Gymnastics State Gymnastics Baseball at Timpview (2) Mens Tennis at AF. Baseball, Provo at Uintah Stevens Henager Comm. Contest test Mens Tennis, Mt. View at Uintah Mens Tennis at Provo Junior Prom Mens Tennis at Orem Mens Tennis, Timpview at Uintah Concert Band Baseball at AF. (2) F.FA Awards Banquet Mens Tennis Region Meet-Mt. View Mens Tennis Region Meet-Mt. View State Baseball State Baseball State Baseball State Baseball State Baseball State Mens Tennis Region VII Track Thespian Plays
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January 26, Thursday January January 27, Friday 28, Saturday February February February February February February 1, Wednesday 2, Thursday 3, Friday 4, Saturday 7, Tuesday 9, Thursday February 10, Fnday February 11, Saturday February February February 13, Monday 15, Wednesday 16, Thursday February February February February 17, Friday 18, Saturday 20, Monday 21, Tuesday February February 22, Wednesday 23, Thursday February February 24, Friday 25, Saturday February 27-Mar 3 March March March March 1, Thursday 7, Wednesday 10, Saturday 15, Thursday Wrestling at Mt. View Region Drill Team Girts BB, A.F. at Uintah wrestling, P.G. at Uintah Wrestling, Meeker at Uintah Soph. Wrestling, away Basketball at Orem Girls BB at Timpview Basketball, Provo at Uintah Region Wrestling at Uintah (host) Girls BB, Orem at Uintah State Wrest. Meet-Weber College School Play Girls BB at Mt. View Basketball at Timpview State Wrestling Meet School Play State Wrestling Meet School Play School Play Basketball, A.F. at Uintah Vocal Solo Ensemble Girls BB, Provo at Uintah Sweetheart Ball Gymnastics State Basketball Toum.-B.Y.U. State Basketball Toum. Girls BB at A.F. State Basketball Toum. Instrumental Solo Ensemble Gymnastics at Provo State Basketball Tournament State Basketball Tournament State Basketball Tournament Debate at Provo Girts State BB Toum .-Westminster Gymnastics at Uintah Forensics at Timpview Forensics at Mt. View Instrumental Jazz Gymnastics at Mt. View
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May 12, Saturday State Baseball State Mens Tennis Region VII Track Thespian Plays May 14, Monday Thespian Plays May 16, Wednesday Schools Over Party May 18, Friday State Track Meet May 19, Saturday State Track Meet Senior Ball Graduation Requirements The requirements for graduation from Uintah High School are set in accordance with the policies of the State Board of Education and the Uintah Board of Education These requirements include the following: I. Demonstrated Functional Competencies Each student will pass the Uintah School District Proficiency Examination in accordance with standards established by the Board of Education. The examination will require the student to demonstrate the ability to function effectively in society in the following areas A Reading, writing, speaking, listening. B. Computation (Arithmetic). C. Processes and structure of democratic governance D. As a consumer of goods and services. E. Problem solving. F. Career Education G. Science H Social Studies Students who are unable to meet the proficiency standards of any area of the test have two responsibilities: A. Enroll in a course to correct the deficiency. B Re-take the examination until they can pass it. II. Attendance Each student is required to attend full-time, six semesters in grades 10,11, and 12. III. Earned Units of Credit Based on adopted state courses of study, each student in grades 10, II, 12 will earn a minimum of 18 units of credit (the district may require more) in the following areas of study: 1. State Required Units Unless his or her individualized plan calls for a different arrangement, each student will complete the following: -12-
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