On a Thursday afternoon in December, when most Skyline students were headed to work, or home to begin homework or connect with friends, a group of 40 members of the Best Buddies program met in the cafeteria to have cocoa, play musical chairs and enjo...
Local junior high school student Eliza Anderson, 13, recently won a $1,000 college savings certificate for her entry in the Make Your Mark bookmark design competition sponsored by Utah Educational Savings Plan and Zions Bank. Eliza is a student at E...
Students at Skyline High School have a wide variety of academic and extracurricular activities and opportunities available to them. From the challenging International Baccalaureate program, AP and Concurrent Enrollment classes and the Academy of Fina...
The students at Wasatch Jr. High—led by the student body officers and the Peer Leadership Team—are showing that they, too, can lend their efforts to benefit others by participating in several humanitarian projects this holiday season. Th...
   Skyline High School is getting set to present “Westside Story” in mid-November.   “Our community enjoys the classics,” parent volunteer Lisa Wood said.      Based on the story of Romeo and...
Of course there are rad kids at Morningside Elementary—there are rad kids at every school, right?  Yes and no. If you’re just saying that there are pretty awesome kids everywhere you go, you’d be right.   But officially,...
Olympus High presented the musical production “Hairspray” Oct. 25-30 with a large cast of 90 students, including a professional actor, Andrew Lloyd Hunsaker, in the role of Edna Turnblad, his first production in pumps!   School pol...
Each year, the Olympus Development Foundation honors an Olympus High graduate as a Distinguished Alumnus. This year, the person chosen for the award will be honored at the opening of the new Olympus High School next spring. Nominations are now being...
It’s likely that most children who attend Morningside Elementary will never have the experience of personally visiting the remote Andes villages of Peru, but the sixth grade class of teacher Patti White is gaining a unique educational experienc...
 When paramedics respond to a call, their first priority is their patient, not necessarily their health. But students at the Granite Technical Institute have helped create a solution for rescue personnel to save their backs while treating their ...
Are kids ever “ready” to go back to school? Along with the excitement of new clothes, old friends and a new teacher, students can feel a little trepidation about leaving summer behind and entering an unknown future.    &nb...
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