Administrative Reports The board adjourned into an executive session. Board Meeting Reverence – West Valley Voices Recognitions The board recognized state champion teams – Olympus High Boys Basketball, Skyline High Boys Swimming, Skyline High Girls Swimming – as well as individual ...
skyline high
Skyline High team places 15th in national math contest
A team of talented Skyline High students went up against some of the brightest young math minds in the country during a recent national competition. The 2016 Four-by-Four Competition sponsored by National Assessment & Testing presents four math problems to teams of four students during a ...
Four GSD students named 2016 Sterling Scholar winners
The Sterling Scholar Awards are presented every year to high school seniors who demonstrate a pursuit of excellence in scholarship, leadership, and citizenship in the State of Utah. Four Granite School District students were named winners in their respective categories. There was at least one ...
Skyline students use American Sign Language to perform anti-violence play
A group of Skyline High School students delivered a powerful theatrical performance catered to the needs of hearing-impaired teens and community members. The school's production of Bang Bang You’re Dead was performed entirely in American Sign Language by students in the school’s ‘ASL 3’ class. ...
Former NFL player presents commemorative gold football to alma mater
Skyline High grad Art Plunkett played in Super Bowl XX with the New England Patriots. Not many football players around the country can claim the privilege of playing in the sport's biggest game. In commemoration of the 50th Super Bowl, the NFL provided specialty gold footballs to the alma maters ...
Board Meeting Report – December 2015
Administrative Reports Superintendent Martin Bates gave an update on a potential relocation of the Morningside Elementary magnet program. No action will take place this school year or the 2016-17 school year. Don Adams, Assistant Superintendent of Support Services, gave a report on Support ...
Bigger than a rivalry: schools battle to fight hunger
During halftime of their major football rivalry game, student body officers from Olympus and Skyline walked out on the field together laughing and smiling. For a brief moment, the acrimony between Titan and Eagle fans dissipated as the stadium’s loudspeakers announced the total count from the ...
Several GSD students named National Merit semi-finalists
A handful of Granite District students are part of a select group of pupils nationwide who were named National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists. The program is a competition for recognition and scholarships that began in 1955. Students enter the National Merit Program by taking the Preliminary ...
What we love about homecoming
Fans sitting toward the top of the bleachers at the Kearns High stadium were treated to a double show during halftime last week. As the school’s marching band, dance company, cheerleaders, and drill team performed on the field, fireworks could be seen off in the distance to the northeast. The ...
Latest stories from the Senior Blog Corps
Our Granite District bloggers are pushing out new stories every week. Catch up on the latest posts from students throughout the district. The mountains are all changing colors, and I sit and watch them from my Humanities classroom. There used to be one red bush. Now there’s about fifty. As ...