
High school students from all over Utah gathered together to kick off the 2012 FIRST Robotics Competition at Hunter High School on Jan. 7. This is the second year Hunter has hosted the Utah kickoff event which brought together 18 teams to learn ab...
Literacy Night at Hunter Elementary isn’t just about books; it’s a celebration of reading that’s designed to promote literacy at home. This year, the event will be held on Jan. 26 from 6 to 7 p.m. at Hunter Elementary, 4351 South 5400 West.
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Students from Robert Frost Elementary work together to create scarves the school donated to The Road Home homeless shelter in December. More than 60 sixth graders participated in this year’s project. The children are taught how to weave the sca...
Construction of the new Granger High School has been going for a while and on Jan. 9, local officials, school board members and other community leaders had the chance to see the progress up close. The tour was organized by Sen., Karen Mayne, who r...
Recently, 16 Hunter High School students competed in a technology contest to showcase skills they’d learned in their electronics classes.
Recently, and for the fourth year in a row, Hunter High School held its Fastest Geek competition at lunch...
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This school year, West Valley Elementary is participating in the national Watch D.O.G.S. program, which seeks to get fathers volunteering at the school and involved with the students’ education. More than 70 fathers have already signed up to spend a day at the school working with the kids. Pictured: Student Alexandria Osborn gets a lift from her dad, Watch D.O.G.S. participant Ray Osborn.
Students and staff at Truman Elementary School will soon benefit from the purchase of new, cutting-edge technology for classrooms.
The money to buy new iPads and document cameras for about 25 teachers to use in classrooms throughout the school was r...
Office secretary gets gold “star” for work with students, staff
Robert Frost Elementary School Office secretary Cleo Reid has spent the last seven years keeping busy and making a difference for students each day at the local West Valley ...
In October, students attending West Valley public schools had the option to purchase a lunch made without meat.
During the last week of September and throughout the month of October, at both breakfast and lunchtime, students at all 63 elemen...


