Board Approves New Administrative Appointments

Canyons District is pleased to announce new leadership appointments, which were approved by the Board of Education on Tuesday, Feb 15, 2022. The appointments are: Nate Edvalson, currently Special Education Program Administrator, will take the helm of the Special Education Department as Director. He will succeed Misty Suarez who is retiring. Prior to joining the […]
63 CSD Student Athletes Earn Academic All-State Honors in Spring Sports

If you thought Canyons District’s student athletes were competitive on the court, track, or field, you are correct. Many of them have also proven to be quite competent in the classroom. Sixty-three Canyons students, who compete in track and field, tennis, soccer, lacrosse and baseball have earned Academic All-State accolades for excelling in athletics and […]
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 […]
Canyons’ Commitment to Clean • Maintaining Safe, Welcoming and Prepared Buses, Schools

Canyons Transportation Director Jeremy Wardle took CSD’s Back-to-School COVID-19 Action Plan to a new level as he debuted a giant, bus-sized “face mask” that he sewed himself — complete with blue pleats and loops over the bus mirrors — to gently emphasize how important it is for all of us to do our part to […]
Cracking the Code: Brighton High’s Kaitlyn Lowe Bests College Students in Global Programming Contest

As a high school student competing against college students in a global computer programming contest, Brighton senior Kaitlyn Lowe didn’t think she really had a chance at winning. Nevertheless, she really wanted the t-shirt promised to all those who completed all three parts of the IBM Master the Mainframe competition, so, after completing step one […]