‘Test to Stay’ Events Coming Soon to Eight CSD Schools

Canyons District is implementing Test to Stay protocols at schools that have met the threshold under state law. The first school-based COVID-19 testing event will be held at Alta High School, on Thursday, Jan. 13 from 7:45 to 11 a.m. Pending the availability of Salt Lake County Health Department staff and testing kits, testing events are also being […]
Pause and Reset: Canyons Announces COVID-19-Related Emergency Remote-Learning Day

A steady rise in student absences and COVID-19 cases, and worsening staffing shortages, have prompted Canyons to call for an emergency Remote-Learning Day. On-campus instruction will be suspended at all Canyons schools for one day on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022, which is being set aside for at-home learning. The plan is to resume in-person learning […]
Salt Lake County Issues COVID-19 Health Order Requiring Masks in Schools

Per a new health order by the Salt Lake County Health Department, face masks are required in public schools for 30 days starting Saturday, Jan. 8. The order, which to date, has been allowed to stand by the Salt Lake County Council, extends to all indoor public places, including public schools. The order also requires mask-wearing while queueing outdoors. It applies to all county […]
Canyons Announces Administrative Appointments

The Canyons Board of Education and Administration are pleased to announce the following administrative appointments for the current school year. Steve Bailey, an Assistant Principal at Alta High, will take a position as Assistant Principal at Corner Canyon High. He replaces Ken Rowley, who was recently appointed Principal of Alta High. Succeeding Bailey at Alta […]
All that jazz: Corner Canyon High Director Randal Clark Helping Utah ‘Jazz’ Scene Hit Right Notes

The most recent Connect Canyons Podcast is about Utah jazz. Not THE Utah Jazz, mind you. The other jazz in Utah. More specifically, it’s about one of the elite jazz musicians and high school teachers in the state, Randal Clark of Corner Canyon High, who graciously shared his takes on the state of jazz in […]
Set Your Course: Apply for our Supplemental Kindergarten Program

The countdown to kindergarten has begun. Canyons District’s Supplemental Hours of Kindergarten Instruction program sets students up for a successful school launch — and 13 schools are offering the popular, tuition based program in 2022-2023. Those interested in enrolling can apply online starting Tuesday, Jan. 25 at 10 a.m. Students must be 5 years old […]
CSD invites Parents to Read, Provide Input on Proposed Curricula

The strong school-to-home partnership continues in Canyons District with the annual public review of proposed new curriculum. Per Canyons’ practice, parents and guardians are invited to read and provide input on proposed curriculum that is being considered for adoption by the Canyons Board of Education. This year, Canyons District is proposing to adopt for use […]
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 […]
