Dylan Harrison, Cruz Linton, Asa Wyckoff, and Ryder Woods wanted to make some extra money and brainstormed the best way to do it. The four 6th graders at Cottonwood Elementary created t-shirt company “Simple Deep” and have been selling the shirts to friends and family. A lot of thought and ...
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Sixth Grade Students Work to Improve Life for Astronauts
Cottonwood Elementary 6th grade students were recently assigned a science project that was taken to another level, in a literal sense. Cottonwood teacher Emily Lehnardt assigned her students the task of designing a product that would make it easier for astronauts to live and work in space. Mrs. ...
Three GSD Educators Named Huntsman Award Winners
The Huntsman Award for Excellence in Education has become one of the most prestigious honors for public school teachers, administrators and volunteers in Utah. Every year since 1993 the Huntsman family has selected six teachers, three administrators, one special education teacher, and one ...
Videos: Region 5 PTA distributes awards to educators and volunteers
Though they have different responsibilities and work in different locations, this year's Region 5 PTA award winners share a common goal of helping students succeed. Watch brief video highlights of the 2017 PTA awardees: Spirit of PTA Kim Paulding - Churchill Jr. High & Skyline ...
Cottonwood Elementary collects buckets of gifts for Utah soldiers
Laundry buckets filled with everyday items and packaged gifts filled the stage at Cottonwood Elementary Friday as students capped off a project for Utah soldiers. All classes at Cottonwood collected items for the Operation Adopt a Ghost project, which sends needed materials to Utah’s active ...
Students fill buckets full of gifts for multiple organizations
As students filed into the multipurpose room at Cottonwood Elementary they were greeted with a big bright smile by none other than Jolly Old St. Nicholas himself. Except the difference between this encounter and any other typical Santa Claus meeting was that the children were the ...