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Jan 31, 2023 02:34PM ● By Julie Slama
“By the end of ninth grade, I felt like a writer, and I haven’t stopped writing ever since,” best-selling author Neal Shusterman told local students.
Dec 02, 2022 02:52PM ● By Julie Slama
State-issued school report cards recently were reported, which school administrators take for an opportunity to improve beyond being accountable.
Dec 02, 2022 02:35PM ● By Julie Slama
Midvale Elementary’s math carnival was “a night to learn fun ways to do math that they can practice with their families and have the materials to do it.”
Dec 02, 2022 02:34PM ● By Julie Slama
Schoolchildren, who often fall or step in dog waste while on the playground, are the ones that suffer the most.
Dec 02, 2022 02:30PM ● By Julie Slama
“Crossing guards are there to keep your children in Sandy safe and they are among our everyday heroes every day. So slow down, pay attention and have some patience.”
Dec 02, 2022 12:14PM ● By Julie Slama
During the state playoffs, Brighton High football players put aside a practice to perform service work at East Midvale Elementary in a different form of team bonding and in return, got a lesson of appreciation.
Dec 02, 2022 12:12PM ● By Julie Slama
The return of Veterans Day school assemblies welcomed those who served and are serving into schools to be honored and thanked.
Dec 02, 2022 12:08PM ● By Julie Slama
Canyons School District’s parent night informed parents how to help their student succeed academically, mentally, digitally and other ways.
Nov 03, 2022 07:09PM ● By Julie Slama
From the drought in the West to suicide, Gov. Spencer Cox shared his thoughts with Alta High students during a recent hour-long visit.
Nov 01, 2022 08:06PM ● By Julie Slama
“When students are in the cast and crew, even if they’re in the ensemble, they’re connecting and being part of the community and tradition of being in a Union musical.”
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