Hey Provost, our 4th graders have been studying this year all about the history of the old pioneers, and part of that history was learning the skill of trading objects. So the 4th graders were given the task of collecting some of their personal items from home or from school and they all went out to the field by the pavilion, divided into groups/teams and setup their own little trading stations and began moving around to each station as they bargained and traded with each other.
The 4th graders did a fantastic job trading with each other, just like in the old days.
Board Approves New Electronic Devices Policy
- December 6th, 2024
At the November 12, 2024 school board meeting, the Provo City School District Board of Education approved a new Policy 4200: Fostering Ideal Learning Environments: Electronic Device Restrictions....
Storybook Pumpkin Patch
- October 16th, 2024
Want to do something fun with your student over Fall Break? Create a storybook pumpkin for our school pumpkin patch. Here's what you do: Choose your favorite book character Find a...
Green Ribbon Week September 9th – 3th
- September 6th, 2024
Calling all Walking, Biking, and Scooting Superstars! Green Ribbon Week is Coming! Hello PROVOST Family! Get ready to ditch the carpool and embrace the fresh air! Green Ribbon Week is...
First Week Highlights: Celebrating A Great Start
- August 18th, 2024
We had an amazing first week back, and we couldn't be more grateful to our students, parents, and staff for making it such a success! Your enthusiasm and support set the tone for a wonderful year...
Arrival & Dismissal Procedures and Cellphone & Smart Watch Policy
- August 12th, 2024
Provost Elementary School hours are from 8:30 a.m. -3:10 p.m. Monday through Thursday. On Friday, students are released at 1:20 p.m. While gates will be accessible for students, they will be...
The End of the School Year Awards Assembly
- May 23rd, 2024
Hey Provost, we had our end of the school year awards assembly where we recognized our outstanding students. We recognized and awarded our Hope of America winners from 6th grade. We recognized...