The Amazing Juab Pep Rally

The Juab pep rally and how it brings the Juab highschool together 

This year the Juab High School Student Body Officers truly went above and beyond with a fantastic pep rally. Their creativity really shined through, especially with the fun games that they organized for Homecoming royalty. One of the most exciting events was archery—a new and exciting idea that everyone loved.

Students voted to choose students from each class, and the excitement of archery built up as they prepared for the competition. When the winners were announced, they teamed up as grades to shoot at targets launched into the sky. Everyone cheered as the contestants aimed for gold, silver, and bronze medals. In a surprising twist, the freshmen took first place, showing off their skills and energy. The sophomores ended up in second place, while the juniors came in third. The homecoming king and queen, although they gave their best efforts, finished last, but they had fun throughout all of the event.

The atmosphere was full of laughter and cheers, and everyone had a great time. The games brought out a fun-excited spirit in all the students, making it a day for the history books. Friends, teachers, and students gathered to support their classmates, and the friendly competition only added to this excited environment.

In addition to archery, there were other activities that got everyone involved. Students by playing one big game of rock, paper, and sizers. Where students went head-to-head in a friendly competition to come out on time and be victorious. The pep rally wasn’t just about the games. It was about coming together as a school and celebrating our pride in Juab High.

Overall, the pep rally was a huge success, showing how much fun we can have when we come together as a school. With lots of memories made and the friends we made along the way, the Juab High School pep rally this year will definitely be one to remember. We can’t wait to see what next year’s pep rally will bring!

Juab high students getting exited to light the J at juabs pep rally