May 2017

Retirement Celebration on Wednesday!!

Submitted by jen.teemant on Tue, 05/16/2017 - 09:32
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Join us in celebrating the retirement of Andrew Goudy and Lynn Smith at an open house held in their honor on Wednesday, May 17th from 3:30 to 5:00 at Santaquin Elementary school.  

200 Club

Submitted by jen.teemant on Tue, 05/09/2017 - 09:30
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Our 200 club board was filled again!  When the board is filled, the 200 club tickets for those students whose name is on the board are put into a drawing for awesome prizes!  Congratulations to our winners!

Students can earn 200 club tickets when they: Follow directions, Keep hands and feet and objects to themselves, Always be in the right place and Walk respectfully in the building.

Leaving a Legacy - Lynn Smith

Submitted by jen.teemant on Thu, 05/04/2017 - 15:01
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Lynn Smith moved to Santaquin in 1977 with her husband, and they moved into his family house. She served on the Zoning, Planning and Variance committee. She was on the Library board, and active in the Santaquin Theater. During this time she had eight children, attended UVU, and earned an associate’s degree. She worked part time for the Post Office for three years, and at the same time worked at Santaquin Elementary as a skills coach and office technician. She was hired as the full time secretary, and has held that position for the past 18 years. She has worked with principals Kim Barlow, Scott Carson, Rodger Bushman, Susan Huff, Rob Keddington, and Chad Argyle. She has enjoyed working at Santaquin Elementary School and getting to know many of Santaquin's families and loving their children. Lynn is dedicated to her work and truly wants the best for every person she helps on a daily basis. When she is not at the Elementary school, Lynn enjoys going for walks, four-wheeler rides, gardening, travelling and being with family. After raising 8 of her own children, Lynn now loves being Grandma to 20, soon to be 21 grandchildren. Grandma's house is the favorite place to be for all her sweet grandchildren. Lynn will both miss and be greatly missed at the Elementary School. Her family is excited to get more time with Grandma, and she is looking forward to spending more time with her husband, Dave. 

Join us in celebrating the retirement of Lynn Smith at an open house held in her honor on Wednesday, May 17th from 3:30 to 5:00 at Santaquin Elementary school.  

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Angela Craig

Come say goodbye to "Howdy, Mr. Goudy"

Submitted by jen.teemant on Tue, 05/02/2017 - 14:23
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Andrew Goudy, everyone’s favorite custodian, is retiring at the end of this school year. Santaquin Elementary School will forever miss the power of Mr. Goudy’s love for the teachers, staff, and students. The hallways will be a little forlorn without the calls of “Howdy, Mr. Goudy” chorusing from enthusiastic students. Mr. Goudy leaves behind a legacy of kindness, service, and friendship. At age 12, Andrew Goudy moved to Santaquin and has called it home ever since. His love for animals, especially horses, flourished during his youth. His first horse, Agnes, was the best horse around. At age 14, he had a paper route; all delivered while riding Agnes. As a teenager, Andrew began working as the sweeper of the Old Santaquin School, under the employment of Doyle Crook. After returning from his LDS mission, Andrew became the head custodian of the brand new Santaquin Elementary in 1983. Mr. Goudy opened the school and has happily remained there for 34 years. In November 1983, Andrew married Keela Bott, a fellow Santaquin Elementary employee. She taught in Nebo School District for 30 years. Together they have two children, Hayden Goudy and Hannah Goudy Tervort. Hayden is married to Jessica Warnick and resides in Idaho. Hannah is married to Steven Tervort and lives in Nephi. Andrew and Keela have three beautiful grandchildren, Brady and Riley Tervort, and Mesa Hope Goudy. Andrew’s pride and joy has always been his children and now is grandchildren. He truly is the world’s greatest father and grandpa! Andrew has loved his years spent as the custodian at Santaquin Elementary. The flexibility of the job has allowed him to be the best “cowboy custodian” around! He has been able to ride his horses to work and assist in the running of a large cattle farm while working at the school. Andrew’s favorite part of working at the school is the students! He has been a father figure, friend, and all around awesome guy to any student that needed a boost. Many times, he has dumpster dived to save thrown away retainers, climbed ladders to retrieve items off of the roof, and given a hug and squeeze to any student that wanted one. His genuine love for the students creates a feeling of joy and happiness within the walls of the school. Mr.Goudy is the heart of Santaquin Elementary. Please join us in an open house on May 17 as we say goodbye to “Howdy, Mr. Goudy!”

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Angela Craig