Check out the latest issue of Granite School & Family Magazine. Highlights include: student achievements, teacher recognitions, and information on important practices. ...
community council
What does my School Community Council do?
Every school has a school community council. This quick video will show you how these councils work and how you can get involved. ...
Upcoming School Community Council trainings
School community councils are a way for parents and school employees to work together to make schools more successful. Upcoming school community council trainings will help all members become familiar with procedures, responsibilities, and expectations. Wednesday, October 1 – Granger High ...
Board Report – June 17, 2014
Administrative Reports Bryce Holbrook, Director of Planning & Boundaries, presented an initial report from the Annual Student Population Analysis Committee to the board. Board Meeting Reverence – Kearns Junior High Silent Heroes essayist Alex Napoles Purchases Textbooks for the 2014-2015 ...
School community councils provide a simple way to stay invested in education
We are in the business of public education, emphasis on the word “public.” The schools belong to the community. As such, it is imperative that all stakeholders come together to plan and implement methods to improve student achievement. Through school community councils, parents, teachers and ...
Board Report – September 4, 2013
Board Meeting – September 4, 2013 Administrative Reports Representatives from the Granite Education Foundation gave a report on the Foundation’s recent projects and initiatives to the board. Presentation Donnette McNeill-Waters, director of Human Resources, gave a staffing report to the ...
Three things you didn’t know about Whittier Elementary
Originally opened in 1905, Whittier Elementary in West Valley City is among the oldest school names in Granite School District. You may have heard of the school’s wrap around medical hub for special education students; or that the school was recently rebuilt in 2001. Here’s what you may not have ...