Teachers Gain Time to Plan, Personalize Instruction Under New Elementary-School Schedule

The Canyons Board of Education approved a new elementary-school schedule that will give kindergarten through fifth-grade teachers more planning time. The new schedule brings planning time closer to the standard at neighboring school districts, providing elementary teachers a dedicated period during the workday to prepare lessons, review student work and data, and personalize instruction. It […]
Legislative Update 2.20.24
Legislative Update 2.20.24
Legislative Update 2.15.24
Legislative Update 2.15.24
Legislative Update 2.14.24
Legislative Update 2.14.24
National Library Lover’s Month

How Canyons Students are Drawn to District Libraries Anyone who is fond of books knows that feeling of walking into a room with floor-to-ceiling books and taking in a deep breath. There have been a number of studies looking into that smell of old books. Is it vanilla? Grass? Maybe a hint of leather? Whichever […]
Canyons Board of Education Calls for Resignation of State Board Member Natalie Cline

The Canyons Board of Education voted Tuesday, Feb. 13 for a resolution calling for the resignation of Utah State Board of Education member Natalie Cline. Canyons leaders met in a special meeting in response to the Granite School District’s request of other school districts and elected bodies to join with them in asking for Cline […]
Legislative Update 2.13.24
Legislative Update 2.13.24
Legislative Update 2.12.24
Legislative Update 2.12.24
Fifth-Grade Students, Parents Invited to Maturation Programs

Canyons District’s popular maturation program proves that, while growing up can be hard, talking about it needn’t be. Each year, CSD sponsors an informational program for fifth-grade students and their parents with the aim of providing consistent, sensitive and approved health and maturation instruction districtwide. All girls and boys presentations are conducted by Carrie Ann […]
Legislative Update 2.9.24
Legislative Update 2.9.24
