CSD is Accepting Nominations for the 2022 Teacher of the Year Honor

It has been said that teachers change the world, one child at a time. Even in an era of tumult, teachers serve as stabilizing forces in the lives of students. Indeed, throughout the recent storms of uncertainty and upheaval, educators have been the familiar faces in the classroom, the guiding voices in online classroom discussions, […]
Former Park Lane Student Makes a Yearly Return as Santa For Yule Assembly

A fun sign above the front doors of Park Lane Elementary welcomes guests to “The Happiest School on Earth.” The Panthers gave a festive example of that proclamation Friday morning. During their traditional holiday assembly, students from all grades brightened spirits like Rudolph’s nose on a foggy night. The assembly included musical performances from each […]
Canyons Warns of Viral TikTok Trend, Asks Parents for Help in Monitoring Student Social Media Use

Canyons School District is taking a zero-tolerance approach to viral images and school threats circulating on social media as part of a new TikTok trend that’s sweeping the nation. Though slow to reach Utah, schools throughout the state are starting to see a rise of social media activity where students are threatening harm or violence […]
Update: Scheduled Evening CSD Events Can Continue Now that Skies, Roads are Clear

A remote-learning day was held in Canyons District on Wednesday, Dec. 15 because of early morning extreme weather, dangerous road conditions, and scattered power outages throughout Salt Lake County. But now that today’s storm has passed and major roads are cleared, Canyons District has opted to move forward with regularly scheduled evening games, practices, rehearsals, […]
Weeding: It’s not Just for Gardens. How Public Schools Curate, ‘Weed,’ and Review Library Collections

Canyons School District is updating its library management policy to more clearly define the criteria against which books should be evaluated for acquisition and the regular “weeding” of titles — and for those exceedingly rare instances when titles are challenged by someone. What prompted the review and how do the proposed policy changes align with […]
Two Canyons District football players earn All-American honors

Corner Canyon High quarterback Devin Brown has already been named the Utah Player of the Year by MaxPreps. And Brighton High standout Lander Barton was recognized as a semifinalist for The Butkus Award, an honor for the nation’s top linebacker. Now, they can both add All-American to their impressive resumes. Brown, an Ohio State commit, […]
Charger follows footsteps of dad, brother with Gatorade gridiron award

In what’s become a Corner Canyon High tradition, the Chargers’ talented wide receiver Cody Hagen has been named the 2021-2022 Gatorade Utah Football Player of the Year. This is the third consecutive year a Corner Canyon player has earned the prestigious award. Cody Hagen’s older brother, Cole, was the 2019-20 recipient, followed by 2020-21 Utah and […]
Open House: Community Input Wanted for Midvale-Area Boundary Study

Canyons School District invites the Midvale community to participate in a review of the attendance boundaries for Copperview, East Midvale, Midvale and Midvalley elementary schools. The City of Midvale has grown and changed a lot since the inception of the District in 2009, and this will be the first boundary study for this area. A particular focus […]
Winter Weather 101: Canyons District’s Emergency Closure Guidelines

As Utah’s winter season approaches, here’s a reminder of Canyons District’s procedures and guidelines regarding snow closures and delays. First and foremost, it’s important to know that Canyons District will make every effort to keep schools open and operating as usual. Snow storms can wreak havoc with morning commutes, but weather-related school closures and delays are rare. In the event, however, the weather […]
Alta’s McGill Selected to Lead Canyons’ Student Services

Dr. Brian McGill is the new Director of Student Services in Canyons School District. The current principal of Alta High was chosen for the post after a competitive selection process. The Board of Education approved Dr. McGill’s appointment on Tuesday, Nov. 30. He will start work in the new role in mid-January, which gives him […]
