tag:www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com,2005:/categories/education?page=9Education | Cottonwood Heights Journal Page 9Educating | Entertaining | Informing2023-03-08T12:59:49-07:00urn:uuid:8106225a-5ae3-46a8-908a-d3ccf2c0ed172022-09-03T11:56:19-06:002023-03-08T12:59:49-07:00East Midvale Elementary students return to Graham’s welcoming arms2022-09-03 11:56:18 -0600Julie SlamaHome is where the heart is and Charlotte Graham has made school feel like home to thousands of students for more than four decades.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:ccdbaaaf-c792-46b7-94ae-19a6fd9521d02022-08-02T10:30:09-06:002022-08-02T10:30:20-06:00Canyon View students explore science, art hands-on during first showcase2022-08-02 10:30:08 -0600Julie Slama“What’s a better way for students to learn than to explore and have a chance to do some of these experiments?"<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:e1e18616-c4c2-41ec-bd57-c1a6116466682022-08-02T10:28:31-06:002022-08-02T10:28:34-06:00Kids helping kids with a lot of peanut butter and some ‘jamm’2022-08-02 10:28:31 -0600Julie Slama“We all come from different backgrounds, but we all can come together to make a difference” — and in this case, Butler Elementary students did, bringing in more than 600 jars of peanut butter for the Utah Food Bank.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:f83894fa-ef85-4498-b73e-3cf396fbcf432022-08-02T10:26:56-06:002022-08-02T10:27:00-06:00Two area outstanding Granite teachers, one principal applauded for education excellence2022-08-02 10:26:55 -0600Julie SlamaThree area outstanding educators were selected amongst the 10 winners of the Granite Education Foundation Excel Award, the top award for Granite educators.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:bda1cbbb-2867-439a-ba7f-c5e80ef0238e2022-08-02T10:25:20-06:002022-08-02T10:25:45-06:00New Woodstock, Cottonwood principals to welcome students 2022-08-02 10:25:19 -0600Julie SlamaGranite administrators take on new assignments for upcoming school year, including some in this community.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:fffbf715-615f-4f5b-8aa7-6f18b74e76812022-08-02T10:23:28-06:002022-08-02T10:23:30-06:00Internships give Cottonwood High students ‘insider look” ’ at careers2022-08-02 10:23:27 -0600Julie Slama“We want to help them toward their career, and this is helping them know ‘this is what it looks like’ before they step into the job.”<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:a9c53d16-33a0-4ef9-9b38-6b3bc3dffc2f2022-08-02T10:21:41-06:002022-08-02T10:21:45-06:00Constantly learning, instilling challenges key to Canyons’ outstanding teacher2022-08-02 10:21:40 -0600Julie Slama“I knew teaching was what I was supposed to do. It's just an awesome profession,” Canyons’ teacher of the year Katie Tinoco said.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:bf54d294-bea9-4bd4-86eb-92c86e00a6512022-08-02T10:16:37-06:002022-08-02T10:16:40-06:00Oakdale librarian does more than stock shelves, she connects with students2022-08-02 10:16:37 -0600Julie SlamaIn her 30 years as Oakdale Elementary’s librarian, Tami Carlson has broken the stereotype of a librarian holding her index finger up to her lips to shush students, allowing for the library to be a fun and safe haven for kids.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:bfa8143a-d772-4742-849e-1f6e6eb79e732022-08-02T10:13:49-06:002022-08-02T10:13:49-06:00High school students tour, observe, gain hands-on opportunities during job shadows2022-08-02 10:13:49 -0600Julie SlamaHigh school students could explore and solidify their career plans during Canyons School District’s job shadow day.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:78bed376-b43d-4bb5-9770-fa0c4a035fba2022-08-02T10:11:29-06:002022-08-02T10:11:33-06:00Elementary students learn first--hand about careers, advice to get them to dream jobs2022-08-02 10:11:28 -0600Julie SlamaThink beyond a local fire fighter or teacher; elementary students now learn about careers extending from truck driving to engineering and web design. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>