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VIEWMONT HIGH SCHOOL

KANCHI ABE ero dolummodigna augait, commodo Re do ea faci JUNIOR Kanchi Abe earned his Ken Garff Keys to Success Card for helping a Japanese
exchange student in his classes. Because he is originally from Japan, he was able lorerosto exeriure dolortissed tat aut exerilit, vero to help her in their English and History classes. My family moved from Japan when eniam, consequat iure feu facil utat vercipisim zzrit I was 3 or 4 years old, Kanchi explains. My parents only let us speak Japanese at home, so I still speak vullan ullut del dipisl very involved by participating in nim digniam uent Japanese. Kanchi stays ut nonsed magna the wrestling team, and he helped the team earn the state championship last year. I feummod. just want to get through life, and overcome challenges that come, he says. Though hes not sure what he wants to study, Kanchi is planning on attending Salt Lake Community College after serving an LDS mission. Good luck, Kanchi!

COLTON BROWN SENIOR Re do ea faci ero dolummodigna augait, commodo

Im ready to graduate, but not ready to grow up, says senior, Colton Brown. Though lorerosto exeriure to be a real adult, tat aut exerilit, vero he claims to be too immature dolortissed his behavior proves otherwise. Colton received a Ken Garff Keys to Success Cardutat vercipisimspecial eniam, consequat iure feu facil for helping one of the zzrit education students with a project in art class. With a mom who teaches special nim 3 years of peer tutoring, helping others just comes naturally for Colton. ed. and digniam vullan ullut del dipisl ut nonsed magna He hopes to use his love for people at Weber State University as he works toward feummod. becoming an English teacher or a journalist. Without a good education and hard work, you cant be successful in life, he says. Colton claims he learned to work hard from his wrestling coaches. He explains, You have to give up a lot to be on a state championship team, and it has taught me to work harder in general-in life, in school, in everything. Colton earned a free meal to Chick-Fil-A as his prize.

BROOKLYNN SUPINGER SENIOR Re do ea faci ero dolummodigna augait, commodo

Brooklynn Supinger earned her Ken Garff Keys to Success Card for going above and lorerosto exeriure dolortissed Literacy class. In our vero beyond what was expected of her in her Financial tat aut exerilit,class, we earn fake money for doing certain projects, feuexplains. utat vercipisim to earn eniam, consequat iure she facil We were all supposed zzrit $500, but I earned $1200, so my teacher gave me a Key Card. Brooklynn earned a nim digniam vullan ullut del dipisl ut nonsed magna $25 gift certicate to Paul Mitchell the School Salt Lake as her prize, which was tting, considering she plans to attend Paul Mitchell to become a cosmetologist when she feummod. graduates. She was delighted to hear that she can also earn a $1,000 scholarship from Paul Mitchell through the Keys to Success program. Brooklynns parents have taught her to have a positive attitude, which has served her well as the cheer captain this year. A bad attitude is like a disease; everyone gets it, Brooklynn explains. I try to have a good attitude so it will rub off on people. Keep smiling, Brooklynn!

MICHAEL MURPHY TEAHCER augait, commodo Re do ea faci ero dolummodigna


Michael Murphy is no stranger to Viewmont High School; this is his 37th year teachlorerosto exeriure dolortissed tat aut exerilit, vero ing U.S. History and guitar classes there. Ive worked with every administration that Viewmont has ever had, he brags. A feu facil utatTexas, Michael graduated eniam, consequat iure native of Lubbock, vercipisim zzrit from Texas Tech University. I love interacting with the kids, he comments. I nim digniam vullan ullut del dipisl ut nonsed magna dont feel as old as I am, and I think its because I hang out with them all the time. Michaels favorite thing about the Keys to Success program is the opportunity stufeummod. dents have to be recognized for their effort and achievement. He explains, Anything we can do to give students recognition and positive feelings is a great thing. Thank you for supporting the program, Michael!

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