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Hunter High auto program ranked among best in the nation

September 2017Granite Schools

Hunter High students and teacher at SkillsUSA awards show

Tomorrow's Tech Magazine has named Hunter High School ‘s automotive program as a Top 20 School in the nation for 2017. Hunter will receive national recognition in Tomorrow’s Tech print and online editions, as well as through social media channels. Schools selected to the final four will receive a ...

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Help us keep the air clean for our students

September 2016Granite Schools

Jefferson Jr High students hold sign encouraging idle-free habits

You can reduce air pollutants with the turn of a key. Although it may seem like your individual effort to reduce emissions won’t have an impact, the collective actions of each person can help our students breathe easy. The bulk of wintertime inversion pollution comes from mobile sources ...

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Filed Under: Parent LinkTagged With: air, car, cities, clean, exhaust, idle free, initiative, inversion, jefferson jr high, pollution, transportation

Photos: Hunter High students compete to win car donated by teacher

December 2015Granite Schools

Photo of Hunter High student balancing cookie of forehead

During the school year Hunter students earn ‘PRIDE coupons’ for acts that demonstrate their commitment to become better students and citizens. Teachers and staff members distribute the coupons when they see students performing a good deed, working hard to boost their academic standing, or ...

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Filed Under: Employee Link, Parent LinkTagged With: academic, advancement, boost, car, coupon, giveaway, hunter high, kindness, pride

What is the Student Neighborhood Access Program?

October 2015Granite Schools

Photo of Magna Elementary student riding scooter

Walking or biking to school has many more advantages than saving money on gasoline. More walking to and from school means cleaner air, less traffic congestion, healthy habits, and support for infrastructure improvements. It can also translate to a deeper sense of community for neighborhood ...

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Filed Under: Parent LinkTagged With: air, car, clean, congestion, drive, quality, route, safe, safety, to school, traffic, transportation, udot, walking

Photo Gallery: Colossal car show benefits Stansbury Elementary

June 2015Granite Schools

Photo of car entry at Rods, Hogs and Rigs fundraiser

Dozens of car, motorcycle and rig owners showed off their prized possessions last week as part of an overall effort to raise funds for Stansbury Elementary. The annual Hogs, Rods and Rigs event sponsored by Kenworth Sales Company attracts entrants from Utah and nearby states to display their ...

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Students receive prizes for eschewing car rides to and from school

October 2014Granite Schools

Photo of Oakridge Elementary student holding Walk More in Four prizes

Thousands of students across the state chose to renounce car trips to and from school during September. As part of UDOT’s Walk More in Four campaign, walking and biking became the primary transportation method for Utah students. Each participant was asked to ride their bike or walk to school at ...

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Hunter High team makes positive impact in statewide UDOT campaign

May 2014Granite Schools

Hunter High’s “Blue Crew” wants other teens to know about the dangers associated with distracted, aggressive, impaired, and unbuckled driving. As part of UDOT’s annual Zero Fatalities initiative, the Blue Crew promoted safe driving by encouraging their peers to make a pledge to avoid distractions ...

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Hunter High rewards perfect attendance with a car, other prizes

November 2013Granite Schools

Coming to class really pays off – literally. Just ask Hunter High junior Kaylee Duke, who took home a 2001 Honda Accord as part of a contest at Hunter High School to increase attendance. “My mom didn’t believe me when I told her,” Kaylee said after getting off the phone with her mother. “She just ...

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