Canyons Community a Steadfast Comfort and Support to Schools
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended daily routines and altered the social fabric of communities around the world. But it hasn’t dampened the charitable spirit of Canyons District’s patrons and supporters. Donors have generously stepped up to help students whose families have suffered financial harm as a result of the pandemic. They’ve also heeded the call […]
The Glacier Hills Yetis: A Legendary Name for a New School
How’s this for some cool news? When the Bell View and Edgemont communities come together to form a new school, the school will be known as Glacier Hills Elementary. Fittingly, the official school colors will be icy shades of blue and white. And the snow-loving mascot? Why, a Yeti, of course. The new school’s identity […]
A Guiding Light in Tough Times – Thank You, Principals!
https://youtu.be/q3yA5yuYM3k They lead by example. They innovate, secure resources for schools, and build rapport and trust with parents and the community. But mostly, they are fierce champions of children, keeping a laser-like focus on student achievement so that all students can reach their potential — even in a health crisis that has upended school schedules […]
Board Meeting Summary, Oct 6, 2020
Note: Recordings and documents for agenda items can be accessed via BoardDocs by clicking on the corresponding agenda items. Mascot for New White City-area School The name of the new elementary school for the White City area is Glacier Hills Elementary. The Board of Education unanimously voted for the new name, as well as the mascot, the […]
Split-Schedule at Alta, Brighton Allows Return to On-Campus Learning — With Fewer Students
A temporary split-schedule has been announced for Alta and Brighton high schools, effective Wednesday, Oct. 7. The split-schedule opens the door for students to return to campus for classes while also decreasing the number of students on campus at any one time. It’s hoped this schedule will reduce the number of students quarantined after a […]
Connect Canyons Episode 7: A Conversation with Dr. David Parker About Building “Authentically Inclusive” Schools
What’s the recipe for student success? Relationships, relationships, relationships. Call it a twist on the “three Rs,” but relationships are truly the foundation of all learning, from the time we are infants enthralled in a game of peek-a-boo to the mentors who influence our path through school, college and the workplace. To borrow an oft-quoted […]
Eastmont Middle’s Moss Named Runner-up in Utah Teacher of the Year Contest
Shortly after Emma Moss found out Thursday, Oct. 1 that the Utah State Board of Education named her as a runner-up for the 2021 Utah Teacher of the Year award, she had one of those days that is sure to rank as a highlight of her career. Since Moss was named as the 2020 Canyons […]
Free Sack Meals to Fuel Friday’s At-Home Learning
Canyons District’s lunch crews remain committed to ensuring all students have uninterrupted access to nutritious meals. Starting Oct. 9, Fridays will be a day for independent, at-home learning for students — and CSD’s Nutrition Services Professionals will make sure they are properly fueled for a full day of study. On Thursdays, school lunchrooms will double […]
Thank you! National Custodial Appreciation Day, Oct. 2
The vital role of custodians has perhaps never been more apparent than in this era of COVID-19. But our custodians are responsible for far more than meets the eye. They play a vital role in keeping our campuses safe and welcoming — and they help us conserve precious taxpayer dollars by ensuring our schools operate […]
All Classes Will Remain Online at Corner Canyon High Until at Least Oct. 16
As a result of the of the number of positive COVID-19 cases associated with the school, coupled with the increase in the community transmission rates, Corner Canyon High students will continue on an online-only learning model until at least Friday, Oct. 16. The decision to remain all-online at CCHS is in line with a recommendation […]