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Jul 13, 2016 09:24AM ● By Tori La Rue
The Tucker family, of Herriman, converted from traditional public school to online public school during the 2015-16 school-year.
Jul 13, 2016 09:18AM ● By Tori La Rue
Todd and Dawn Monson, of Riverton, have taught nearly 16,000 students during their careers, inviting each of them to find science all around them.
Jun 15, 2016 09:25AM ● By Tori La Rue
One fifth-grade teacher at Bluffdale Elementary School holds a mock congressional hearing for her students each year.
Jun 15, 2016 09:22AM ● By Tori La Rue
Build a rocket out of household materials. Design a calibrated mechanical device that uses energy from a falling mass to transport an egg as close as possible to a barrier without cracking the egg.
Jun 15, 2016 09:18AM ● By Tori La Rue
Olivia Casper, Grayson O’very and Logan Johnson said they were surprised to find themselves competing against the best of the best in the final medals round of the state theater competition.
Jun 15, 2016 09:10AM ● By Tori La Rue
Katie Chandler said she never thought she’d see her daughter go to prom. At 2 years old, Allie was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome, a genetic mutation that affects brain development.
May 05, 2016 03:42PM ● By Tori La Rue
A Holocaust survivor visited two Riverton schools to share his story of “five years in hell on Earth” and encourage students and community members to “shout out” in love for the six million voices silenced in the genocide he witnessed firsthand.
May 05, 2016 03:40PM ● By Tori La Rue
Tanner Roth, 11, said he’s ready to be on the Herriman City Planning Commission.
Apr 08, 2016 09:31AM ● By Tori La Rue
The Oquirrh Hills Middle School auditorium filled with spectators as young actors and actresses from Southland Elementary took the stage to perform “The Adventures of Lewis and Clark,” a musical journey about the famous exploring duo from American history.
Apr 08, 2016 09:29AM ● By Tori La Rue
Butterfield Canyon Elementary had plenty of programs to help students who had fallen behind but few programs to help students to get ahead, until the school community council started funding more than 17 enrichment programs.