
Welcome to our new teacher, Mr. Glenn Goodrich!
I was born in The Netherlands, and after some moving around, I graduated high school in Anchorage Alaska. I was then in the Air Force for 8 years before graduating from Weber State University and becoming a math teacher. I have taught in Vernal, Alpine School District, and most recently in Brussels, Belgium for the Department of Defense Education Activity. I am currently in my 15th year of teaching math. I'm married with two kids and I live in Eagle Mountain.


Springville vs. Green Canyon – August 22
Let’s pack the stands at 7 PM, SHS Stadium!
Reminder: No face paint allowed.
#GameDay #GoRedDevils


Student Council, LIA, HOPE Squad, NHS, Admin, and Counselors joined in to share lunch, connect, and make sure our newest Red Devils feel at home. We’re so excited for the year ahead- It’s a great day to be a Red Devil!
#RedDevilNation #SpringvilleHigh #NewToSHS #RedDevilPride





















If you have never had a CE class and would like to, please begin by APPLYING to be a UVU student. Do this using the following link: https://ushece.service-now.com/concurrent_enrollment
Once the application is completed, you will receive your UVU student ID within 48 hours. You can then create your account and move to the next step
(***NOTE***please do not use the Microsoft Authenticator App - when prompted, choose the lower option that reads "I want to use a different method." This allows your phone to verify your identity and account).
If you have a UVU ID, you may sign in to the student portal and REGISTER for your classes. Do this using the following link: https://my.uvu.edu/
Please refer to the following registration instructions. Your teachers will have your CRNs for you as well.
You may also reach out to Mr. Northcutt if you need help. He can be reached at brad.northcutt@nebo.edu.





I grew up in American Fork Utah, I attended high school there and participated in FFA and Cross Country and had the opportunity to be a Sterling Scholar for trade and technical education. After graduation I served a mission in Washington State speaking Spanish, which is now fairly rusty, once I got home I attended Snow College, got my associates in Agriculture Business, and then transferred to Utah State University (GO AGGIES)! I had some amazing opportunities there where I was able to study abroad in Puerto Rico, Taiwan, and Italy. I graduated with a degree in Agricultural Education, with Minors in Agriculture Business, Animal Science, and International Agriculture Communications and Leadership. This is my first year teaching and I'm absolutely ecstatic to be working with the students and faculty here at Springville High.


The WELCOME BACK STOMP was on FIRE!! A great way to IGNITE a great year to be a RED DEVIL A big THANK YOU to all who helped make the night a success!



This is it—our final year in the old SHS building! Commemorate this historic moment with the limited edition “Run It Back” tee, available for just $20. Reserve yours in the Student Store—shirts will only be guaranteed with payment. Made from premium cotton, this shirt is the perfect way to remember our last year in these halls. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of SHS history—get yours before they’re gone! This offer isn't just for students! Shirts should be available for pick up after August 26th. Presales start Monday, August 18th.


Mrs. White is back after retirement! She says, “Once a Red Devil, always a Red Devil.” This is Carey White’s 35th year teaching, and yes, she loves it because of the students! Springville High students are amazing, she says. Mrs. White is teaching Small Business Math, Economics, and Accounting. Also, she’ll be one of our FBLA – Future Business Leaders of America Advisers. Mrs. White has five children and nine grandchildren! She loves spending time with her family, travelling (she recently traveled to Japan and South Korea), mountain biking, gardening, cooking, and especially LOVES anything business and computers.






Welcome to our new Science teacher, Mr. Doug Morris!
I was born in Pueblo, CO but moved to Las Vegas, NV, when I was 5. After graduating high school I attended Ricks College/BYU-Idaho and served a mission. Soon after graduation I got hired to teach integrated science at Mont Harmon Junior High in Price, UT. After 6 years I was asked to come take over the chemistry program at Carbon High. I spent 12 years teaching classes like Biology, Chemistry, concurrent enrollment Physics and concurrent enrollment Anatomy and Physiology. We also raised both of our boys there. They are Carbon High graduates. The oldest is a student at BYU and the youngest is starting missionary service in the Kiribati Islands. While raising my sons, we all got heavily involved in soccer, one of the sports I played growing up. I coached the first travel team from Carbon County (to my knowledge) and have continued coaching soccer for the Voltage FC club all the way through last fall. I love learning and my learning opportunities have been incredible. I have a Bachelor's degree in Biology, a Chemistry minor and in 2019 I earned a Masters degree in Physics. The last 4 years I have been working with a research group funded by the National Science Foundation. I acted as a science teacher leader and as teams we built and taught Utah SEEd standard science lessons. This led me to applying at BYU to get a Masters and a PhD in Instructional Psychology, which I will be working on the next several years. This is my 19th year of teaching which means that almost all of this year's seniors weren't even breathing when I started teaching. That's gotta be a mile-marker of some kind and not really one I want to think about too much!










Join us this year for our "Farewell to the Building" Season! We chose the theme of saying goodbye for our main show selections: Les Misérables (Fall Show), Tuck Everlasting (Musical Theatre class), Our Town (Spring play), Bring the House Down (Performing Arts Dept Spectacular), and our bonus show of Six. Drama 3 and Drama 4 will also be performing a one-act play this Spring, and they will be announced soon. There will be plenty of opportunities for students this year to participate in some way.
First up, we are kicking off the year with a bang for our big schoolwide musical and performing Les Misérables, School Edition. It is exclusively available to high schools and professional companies, so don't miss the chance to audition for it! We are holding auditions this Friday in the Little Theater, my classroom. Please use Signup Genius to secure a time slot, and please fill out the audition form along with your parents/guardians. Here are the links for both:
Les Misérables Signup Genius Link - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4EA5A72FA4F8C16-57877220-shsles#/
Audition Form Link - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfoZsksnnwmuyrQLcTnj8fwi4zkun0unV94TXTiM-duE8RMxw/viewform
We will be using audition cuts from the show for you to sing, available from Mrs. Gwilliam.
We will also be holding auditions on Saturday, August 30th, for the roles of Gavroche and Little Cosette. We are looking for children ages 8-14 for those roles. If you know of anyone that age who is interested, please have them sign up for an audition.
Gavroche/Little Cosette Signup Genius - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4EA5A72FA4F8C16-57878461-shsles#/
I am so excited for this coming school year, and getting to commemorate our last season here in the building.
