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GSD students participate in pilot program with major aerospace companies

September 2015Granite Schools

Photo of Granger High student working with large machine

A new collaborative effort between Granite School District and several large companies and organizations is giving students a foot in the door to an expanding industry. Governor Gary Herbert recently announced the Utah Aerospace Pathways program – a new initiative being piloted this year that ...

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Hunter High teen who persevered after serious accident wins ‘Absolutely Incredible Kid’ award

June 2015Granite Schools

Photo of Hunter High student walking with parents

Two years after being struck by a vehicle on his way to school, Hunter High student Walter Peralta is prepped to graduate with academic accolades. That isn’t to say Walter has completely recovered from the accident, far from it. He uses a walker and wheelchair to get around, and his speech is ...

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Teachers help student complete mammoth project envisioned by late educator

May 2015Granite Schools

Photo of Hunter High stained glass piece

Hunter High art teacher Carl Sundell passed away before one of his most audacious projects was finished. Upon hearing at the beginning of the school year that Cottonwood High art teacher John Fackrell sought to dethrone Hunter’s stained glass dynasty at the District art show, Mr. Sundell enlisted ...

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Filed Under: Employee LinkTagged With: art, carl sundell, cottonwood high, finish, hunter high, late, project, show, stained glass

Hunter High, Churchill Jr. take top spots in MESA Day competition

March 2015Granite Schools

Photo of student competing in 2015 MESA Day competition

If the word ‘engineering’ has never piqued your interest, chances are you’ve never been to the District’s annual MESA Day competition. The annual contest brings together MESA (Math Engineering and Science Achievement) clubs from schools throughout the District to compete in events such as egg ...

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Filed Under: Employee LinkTagged With: churchill junior high, competition, engineering, hunter high, math, mesa day, science, stem

Restored Hunter High softball field named after head coach

March 2015Granite Schools

Photo of Hunter High softball coach viewing name plaque

Softball players past and present paused before the Wolverine’s game against West High Tuesday to dedicate their newly restored home field. The refurbished diamond was named after current coach Wes Haymond, whose name has become synonymous with Hunter’s softball program. Along with coaching the ...

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Filed Under: Employee Link, Parent LinkTagged With: athletics, competition, dedication, field, hunter high, restored, softball, sports, wes haymond

Video: Customer Service Superstar

March 2015Granite Schools

Customer Service Star logo

This week we recognize Sharon Chaus of Hunter High School with the Customer Service Superstar award. ...

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Filed Under: Employee LinkTagged With: charon chase, customer service, hunter high, principals secretary, star, superstar

Customer Service Star – Lost and found

December 2014Granite Schools

Customer Service Star logo

This week’s Customer Service Star goes to an individual who takes time to ensure everyone is taken care of, even those who are not her direct responsibility. “Claudia Edvalson is our first on the front lines at Hunter High School. She receives all the emergency calls and all the wrong ...

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Filed Under: Employee LinkTagged With: claudia, customer, edvalson, hunter high, secretary, service, service star

Former TV battle robot gets new life on Hunter High robotics team

December 2014Granite Schools

Photo of Hunter High Robotics Club members with donated robot

Life is tough when you’re a former reality television star. One minute you’re battling your competitors with mechanical weapons, the next you’re headed for a scrap heap. Luckily for RoboSapien, there’s a new opportunity to get back in the robotic limelight. As a former contestant on Comedy ...

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Filed Under: Employee LinkTagged With: battle, battlebots, competition, design, engineering, Featured, first, hunter high, programming, repurpose, robosapien, robot, robotics, scott watson, warrior

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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Filed Under: Employee LinkTagged With: blue crew, campaign, car, distracted, driving, hunter high, poster, udot, vehicle, zero fatalities

Hunter High automotive team takes 2nd place at state Auto Skills competition

May 2014Granite Schools

Is your auto mechanic certified? Does he or she have the skills to successfully diagnosis why your automobile isn’t working? You’ll be relived to hear that the future of auto service is in good hands. Aspiring technicians from across the state, including a team from Hunter High School, gathered to ...

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