tag:www.midvalejournal.com,2005:/categories/education?page=18Education | Midvale Journal Page 18Educating | Entertaining | Informing2021-09-15T13:17:39-06:00urn:uuid:298398a3-3343-4fb8-8095-3d3f31bdbf0e2021-09-15T13:08:22-06:002021-09-15T13:17:39-06:00Area high school principals reflect on lessons learned from COVID-192021-09-15 13:08:30 -0600Julie SlamaFrom engaging students to testing to stay, area principals learn lessons from COVID-19.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.midvalejournal.com">Midvale Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:639a458b-f383-4138-b9c1-b76a4cdf80772021-09-13T09:56:04-06:002021-09-15T13:30:39-06:00School districts face rising costs in construction materials2021-09-13 09:56:15 -0600Julie SlamaExplosive costs could curtail future projects, alternate ways of funding construction.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.midvalejournal.com">Midvale Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:1e6ead64-4b55-477d-9477-2fbfe014b7ad2021-09-01T14:57:36-06:002021-09-01T14:57:46-06:00Mascots make a comeback, bring student involvement, spirit back to schools2021-09-01 14:57:46 -0600Julie SlamaBehind the mask: students who perform as school mascots say that it’s a way to bring back school spirit after the COVID-19 pandemic zapped most student involvement.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.midvalejournal.com">Midvale Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:cc67ac35-c7e8-4969-abcd-98e25dedef7a2021-08-25T11:47:21-06:002021-10-05T10:58:23-06:00First four-story high school in Utah applauded by hundreds of community members2021-08-25 11:47:31 -0600Julie SlamaHalf-century traditions were incorporated into the design and build of the new Hillcrest High, which was built for state-of-the-art technology and equipment, and celebrated by hundreds in the community.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.midvalejournal.com">Midvale Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:a09fa278-303d-4fac-a7b5-75e08fa4df832021-08-18T13:41:46-06:002021-08-18T13:41:59-06:00New faces may welcome back students this fall2021-08-18 13:41:55 -0600Julie SlamaStudents may see different faces when they head back to school in mid-August, thanks to new administrative appointments made by Canyons Board of Education.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.midvalejournal.com">Midvale Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:abd0e50f-b3b6-4000-b434-5b35ea91034d2021-08-16T16:01:25-06:002021-08-16T16:02:40-06:00Old Hillcrest High auditorium takes its final bow2021-08-16 16:01:25 -0600Julie SlamaIt was the last part standing of the school that was built in 1962. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.midvalejournal.com">Midvale Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:6c7e5474-264d-4b2f-adcc-6c97eaa8395f2021-08-16T09:43:20-06:002021-08-16T09:43:59-06:00Adaptive PE students shine in their own outstanding ways2021-08-16 09:43:32 -0600Julie SlamaThe Outstanding Sportsmanship Award recipients represent each elementary school that has the adapted physical education program and are selected by their ability to follow directions, have a positive attitude and work hard on learning new skills and on their personal physical education goals.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.midvalejournal.com">Midvale Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:52282122-024a-49c2-8de4-44e6894784442021-08-16T09:31:43-06:002021-08-16T09:32:17-06:00Summer’s over…it’s back to school2021-08-16 09:31:59 -0600Justin AdamsIt's the start of another school year. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.midvalejournal.com">Midvale Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:dc0c8a30-558f-4fff-9991-b95821724df02021-08-10T12:09:53-06:002021-08-10T12:10:21-06:00Traditional schools may resume ‘normal’ look, online learning options will continue2021-08-10 12:10:15 -0600Julie SlamaUnderstanding that health and safety COVID-19 protocols and guidelines may yet change, “as of right now, things will be closer to normal than not,” Murray School District spokesman Doug Perry said. Murray, Canyons and Jordan school districts will offer in-person and online learning.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.midvalejournal.com">Midvale Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:8e552e47-ebbd-494f-81c5-2c4f57244db52021-08-02T12:59:34-06:002021-08-02T13:02:45-06:00Hillcrest’s marching band puts one foot forward as it returns with shows after 30-year-plus absence2021-08-02 12:59:45 -0600Julie SlamaIt won’t be the marching band the community once knew, but one with a more contemporary feel as the Husky Big Green Marching Band returns after not performing on the football field since the late 1980s.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.midvalejournal.com">Midvale Journal</a></small>