Fourteen CSD Students Receive Academic All-State Awards
Fourteen more Canyons District athletes have been presented Academic All-State Awards this year for excelling in sports while maintaining high grade point averages. The awards are announced each sports season by the Utah High School Activities Association with this latest round going to students involved in basketball, drill team, swimming and wrestling. To date, this […]
Colorful Fruits, Veggies Could Prompt Healthy Eating Habits
As parents and students start their New Year’s Resolutions, it’s time to get healthy-eating habits back on track. For children in particular, this starts with parents especially if they have choosy eaters gathering around the table, says Canyons District Nutrition Services Director Sebasthian Varas. It can take preschool-aged children numerous times of tasting new foods before they can determine whether they […]
Hit the Slopes with CSD! Dates Set for ‘Ski and Shred’ Nights at Brighton Ski Resort
Ever wanted to try night skiing? Well, this is the year. No more listening longingly to tales of sipping hot chocolate on the mountainside. It’s time to take the plunge for about half the normal price and for a good cause. Canyons District’s Ski and Shred is back! All CSD students, families and employees […]
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at Alta High
Canyons students will have a rare opportunity to learn from a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian this Thursday, Jan. 11, at Alta High as part of the school’s eighth annual history colloquium. Alan Taylor is known for his expertise in American history, as the Thomas Jefferson Chair in American History at the University of Virginia and a […]
Audit Calls into Question Concerns About Excessive Testing in Schools
Kids spend a lot of time in school, and parents understandably want that time to be spent learning, and not taking tests. But how much of the school year is actually devoted to test-taking? With that question in mind, Canyons District’s Research and Assessment Director Hal Sanderson recently performed an audit that revealed students spend […]
Alta High Principal Lauded As A ‘Champion of SafeUT’
Alta High Principal Brian McGill on Saturday received an award for leading his school’s efforts to prevent suicides, reduce instances of bullying, and maintain a safe learning environment by carefully monitoring and following up on tips sent via the SafeUT mobile app. McGill received the honor at the Utah Suicide Awareness Summit, held at Murray […]
Hillcrest High Selects Ron Hill to Helm Husky Football
A familiar face will lead Hillcrest High into the shine of this fall’s Friday Night Lights. Not only have Husky fans spotted him on the sidelines at Schick Stadium, students see him every day in the hallways and psychology class. Ron Hill, the Huskies’ former offensive coordinator and a current teacher in Hillcrest’s vaunted International […]
Are you Bilingual? Apply Now for a Special Seal on your Transcripts
Calling all bilingual 11th and 12th grade students: If you’re fluent in two or more languages, you can apply to have an official Seal of Biliteracy added to your high school transcripts. The Seal of Biliteracy is placed on a high school graduate’s transcript by the state of Utah to certify for employers and […]
Resolve To Thank a Teacher: CSD Accepting Teacher of the Year Nominations
As Canyons District teachers, parents and students start anew in the maiden days of January, these wise words of Nobel Peace Prize-winner Malala Yousafzai ring truer than ever: “One book, one pen, one child and one teacher can change the world.” At the outset of 2018, the Board of Education and Administration invite you to […]
Canyons Wishes You a Happy New Year
Light the sparklers and throw the confetti. It’s time to celebrate the beginning of a new year in Canyons District and if what’s past is prologue, the next 12 months are full of promise. In 2017, Canyons opened two newly rebuilt schools, saw students achieve some of the highest academic honors in the country, […]
