Road Construction Projects May Cause Start-of-School Traffic Woes
As the first day of school approaches, officials at Canyons District want to make sure parents and students are aware of various construction zones that may delay traffic on the first few days of school. The District urges the use of alternative routes and asks for patience with District Transportation as buses may experience slight […]
Waddell Named Principal of Butler Elementary School
The Canyons Board of Education approved Tuesday the appointment of Christine Waddell as the new principal of Butler Elementary School. Waddell, a National Board Certified Teacher who currently serves as the assistant principal at Midvale Middle School, replaces Laura Finlinson, who resigned to accept the curriculum director position in Jordan School District.
Brighton Senior Receives College-Sponsored National Merit Scholarship
A Brighton High School graduate has been announced as one of the 1,900 recent winners of a National Merit Scholarship financed by a college or university. These Merit Scholar designees join more than 2,800 other college-sponsored award recipients announced in late May. Mackenzie Woolf, a resident of Sandy whose probable career field is International […]
It’s Official: CSD Bond Approved By Voters
It’s official: Voters in Canyons School District on June 22, 2010 approved the District’s $250 million bond proposal. In all, 13,517 votes were cast in favor of the bond, and 13,163 votes against the bond, according to results made official Tuesday evening by Salt Lake County and subsequently, the Canyons Board of Education in its […]
Mattson Named Principal Of Ridgecrest Elementary School
The Canyons Board of Education approved Tuesday the appointment of Teri Mattson as the new principal of Ridgecrest Elementary School. Mattson, a 25-year educator who currently serves as the Jordan School District Curriculum Consultant for gifted and talented student instruction and staff development, replaces Catherine Stoneman, who retired this summer.
Letter to the Community
A letter was sent this week to parents of children who attend schools in Canyons District, informing them of the recent decision by the Board of Education to reduce the number of instructional days for the 2010-2011 year from 180 to 175. The June 21, 2010 letter from Canyons Superintendent David Doty explained that the […]
Canyons District Voters Approve $250 Million Bond
Voters in the Canyons School District approved a $250 million, tax-rate-neutral bond on Tuesday, June 22, 2010, according to unofficial results posted by the Salt Lake County Clerk. With 100 percent of precincts reporting just before midnight Tuesday, the unofficial results showed 12,519 votes, or 50.68 percent, for the issuance of bonds, and 12,184 votes, […]
2 CSD Schools Placed On Moratorium Status
The Canyons District Board of Education has placed Willow Springs Elementary and Crescent View Middle on moratorium status for 2010-2011. This means students who don’t live within the schools’ boundaries, if they aren’t already enrolled, won’t be allowed to enroll for the coming school year. Principals requested the moratorium status based on enrollment projections […]
Work On Road In Front Of CAB Delayed
The road in front of the Canyons Administration Building will be closed to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic on Sunday, June 26. The District was notified Monday that a section of 500 West near CAB, 9150 S. 500 West, will be closed for resurfacing. The closure will extend from 9120 South to 9400 South. […]
Next Stop For CSD Students: National FBLA Contest
Several Canyons School District business-education students earlier this year qualified to compete next month at the Future Business Leaders of America National Leadership Conference in Nashville, Tenn. FBLA is one of the foremost student business organizations in the nation. Students have benefited from this program by developing and enhancing business, leadership, and communication skills. Below […]
