Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Board Approves Tentative Agreements with Employee Associations The Board approved tentative agreements with the Canyons Education Association and the Canyons Education Support Professionals Association. Both agreements include a 1 percent Cost of Living Adjustment to the base salary schedule, unfreezing of the salary schedule with Steps and Lanes for the 2012-2013 year, and no increase […]
Congratulations, Advanced and Honors Diploma Recipients
The Salt Lake Tribune calls Canyons District’s Advanced and Honors diplomas a “success story.” Click here to see the editorial. Nearly two-thirds of the Class of 2012 has earned an Advanced or Honors diploma, an achievement indicating they have completed a more rigorous class schedule to prepare for the demands of college and careers. In […]
Coming Soon: New Crescent View Middle School
Plans for the new Crescent View Middle School are taking shape. An architect has been selected, a traffic study is underway, and bids are being taken for a construction manager on the project to relocate and rebuild the school near 13200 South and 1300 East in Draper. To view information, including a tentative timeline, please […]
BHS’s Fankhauser Is Gatorade Utah Boys Soccer Player Of The Year
Brighton High soccer star Taylor Fankhauser is the 2011-2012 Gatorade Utah Boys Soccer Player of the Year. Fankhauser, who plans to play for Brigham Young University this fall, is the second player from Brighton to earn the honor. With the award, Taylor joins 2009-2010 winner Thomas Loomis on the list of Brighton students chosen by […]
Hillcrest High School Finds Spot On Washington Post List
Hillcrest High School has earned a spot in the Washington Post’s High School Challenge Rankings. Hillcrest earned the 378th spot on the list. Other Utah schools include Park City, which was ranked No. 321; Skyline, which was ranked No. 404; Highland at No. 722; Karl G. Maeser at No. 764; and Davis at No. 902. […]
Public Invited To Tour House Built By CTEC Students
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for Canyons Technology Center’s Project House is 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 23. Students at CTEC have spent the majority of the school year building the house, 569 E. Rosebowl Court (9235 South). At the ribbon-cutting event, the students, who are enrolled in construction-related training programs, will show off their handiwork to the public […]
Midvale, Mount Jordan, Albion Win Intramural Soccer Titles
The Midvale Middle ninth-grade team, the Mount Jordan Middle eighth-grade team, and the Albion Middle seventh-grade team were crowned champions in the 2012 Middle School Intramural Soccer Tournament on Wednesday, May 16 at Union Middle School. Indian Hills teams took second place in all three grade levels. The tournament included about 200 students, and several […]
Radio Disney Road Show Arrives At Butler Middle
Butler Middle School’s cafeteria will be buzzing with tunes by Carly Rae Jeppson, Justin Bieber and One Direction on Monday, May 21. Principal Marsha Morgan says the school has been awarded a special Radio Disney Road Show by the Utah chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. The school works with the organization to […]
What Kind Of Principal Would You Like To See At Mt. Jordan?
Canyons District recognizes the important role a principal plays in the community. That is why we have planned a Town Hall meeting on Thursday, May 24 from 6 to 7 p.m., at the Canyons Support Services Center, 9361 S. 300 East. We want to receive input from parents, students and faculty about the qualities and […]
Board of Education and CESP Association Release Joint Statement
The Canyons Board of Education and the Canyons Educational Support Professionals Association have reached a tentative agreement for the 2012-2013 school year that will give ESP employees an increase in base pay in addition to steps and lanes, and a one-time 1 percent bonus. These are some highlights of the tentative agreement: 1 percent Cost […]