The Utah State Board of Education has recognized Kearns and Cyprus high schools as Utah High Schools of Excellence, and Hunter and Granger high schools as Exemplary High Schools for 'Closing the Opportunity Gap' for multilingual learners. Granite was among seven school districts recognized for ...
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Board Report – October 2018
Administration Reports Representatives from Lewis Young Robertson & Burningham, Inc. presented a briefing on bond sales to the board. For more information, contact Business Services at 385-646-4594. Don Adams, Assistant Superintendent of Support Services, presented potential Skyline High ...
Photos: Hunter students raise money, dress as princesses for girl with cerebral palsy
Hunter High students and staff raised more than $4,000 to grant the wish of a teen diagnosed with cerebral palsy. McKelle has always wanted to visit to Disney World to see her favorite princesses. “We went asking neighbors, we’ve been selling wristbands and t-shirts, we are hosting a dodge ball ...
Hunter High robotics team spends Saturday helping kids assemble toys
Members of the Hunter High robotics club lent their tech-savvy talents to help kids at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Out of the Darkness Walk at Liberty Park. The students used their unique skill set to help children assemble and decorate wooden toy kits donated by Home Depot. ...
Photo Gallery: All-Star Games feature best basketball talent in District
A handful of some of the most proficient high school basketball athletes in the state showcased their extraordinary talents during Granite School District’s all-star exhibition games. The matches pitted players from the District’s four 4A schools against their peers from the four 5A schools. Each ...
Skyline student named Sterling Scholar Grand Winner
Skyline High School senior Samuel I. Adams has been named the 2015 General Sterling Scholar winner for his exceptional grasp of world dialects. Samuel’s love of languages, including German and American Sign Language, led to him to be named winner in the World Languages category, and subsequently ...
The future of computer technology is in good hands
For most of us, a computer crash is one of the most frustrating things we encounter. But for a group of students at Hunter High, technology glitches are a welcome challenge. Those who witnessed Hunter's annual Fastest Geeks competition last week were amazed at the level of expertise displayed by ...
Customer Service Star – Making people a priority
This week’s Customer Service Star goes to a principal secretary who gives the person in front of her, or on the phone, her undivided attention. “Sharon Chaus at Hunter High is very friendly and goes to every length to be helpful. Although her list of responsibilities is never ending, she takes ...
Hunter High teacher selected for U.S. Air Force STEM-focused leadership program
Hunter High electronics/robotics teacher Scott Watson was one of 24 educators nationwide selected to attend the Air Force Recruiting Service’s FIRST Leadership Program. Hosted at Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, the Program allowed Watson and other invited teachers to meet with ...
Student body officers plan and set goals for the coming school year
For most students, the month of August is usually accompanied with feelings of dread and alarm at the passing of summer and the start of the school year. Not so for dozens of student body officers who anticipate the first day of school with buoyant enthusiasm. Indeed, if the annual SBO Summit at ...