tag:www.valleyjournals.com,2005:/categories/education?page=10Education | The City Journals Page 10Educating | Entertaining | Informing2022-04-03T18:55:47-06:00urn:uuid:0e86deac-59f2-44de-b68d-6954856510892022-04-03T18:55:36-06:002022-04-03T18:55:47-06:002022–23 registration opens for Mini-Miner preschool2022-04-03 18:55:44 -0600Julie SlamaDevelopmentally appropriate math, language arts and science activities mixed with fun are just part of the curriculum at Bingham High preschool, which is open for fall registration.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:d6f5370d-4df1-4fa4-ab67-5a421d74a6812022-04-03T18:53:34-06:002022-04-03T18:53:47-06:00Golden Gate club founder honored by state PTA for making difference in students’ lives2022-04-03 18:53:43 -0600Julie SlamaSix years ago, Bingham High hall monitor Jo Ward saw the need to build a pro-social club that promoted kindness and connectivity; today more than 80,000 students have signed the pledge as it has spread to other schools across the country.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:500f9c3f-98ba-40a7-b392-59afe4deedbc2022-04-03T18:40:15-06:002022-04-03T18:42:13-06:00Edgemont’s, Albion’s March Madness book tournament to reveal its winner2022-04-03 18:40:29 -0600Julie SlamaStudents are rooting for their favorite as Edgemont’s and Albion’s March Madness heads into its finals in their annual book tournaments.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:f5de273f-6d05-4b1d-b5e3-9e5314e83f042022-04-03T18:38:29-06:002022-05-06T13:42:34-06:00Local third-grader shares her passion of dinosaurs with Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee2022-04-03 18:38:42 -0600Julie SlamaAn East Sandy third-grader shares her love of dinosaurs and the opportunity to see fossils that were brought to her school from the Utah Natural History Museum at the capitol.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:bf3eb4d2-7198-4d9e-9b69-d83d9dba56642022-04-03T18:36:29-06:002022-05-06T13:42:33-06:00Brookwood’s art-a-palooza most successful ever, despite different approach2022-04-03 18:36:38 -0600Julie SlamaNew approach to longstanding art-a-palooza tradition tallied most funds ever for enhanced educational opportunities at Brookwood Elementary.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:3c57af01-45c9-493d-941c-d3115fc4ce812022-04-03T18:34:17-06:002022-04-03T18:34:33-06:00Indian Hills’ Compassion Closet opens to give students hand up 2022-04-03 18:34:30 -0600Julie SlamaArea students, families can get help with food, school supplies, warm clothing and personal hygiene items from Indian Hills’ new Compassion Closet.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:532a1a1f-a721-4e5b-b246-6d3ccae0404a2022-04-03T18:32:46-06:002022-04-03T18:32:51-06:00Carnival king brings fun tradition to Silver Mesa classrooms2022-04-03 18:32:46 -0600Julie SlamaAs an introduction to Spanish traditions and customs, the carnival king was introduced at Silver Mesa.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:1c433651-95b6-4a20-8b65-0cd29fd125b22022-04-03T18:30:26-06:002022-04-03T18:30:33-06:00Silver Mesa Elementary brings back night of hands-on science, art to its community2022-04-03 18:30:26 -0600Julie SlamaInteractive activities from writing secret messages with vitamin E to learning yoga stretches were offered as part of Silver Mesa Elementary’s return of STEAM night.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:2c871a22-cc29-4a1e-ae0d-dda142c4a10d2022-04-03T17:18:07-06:002022-04-03T17:18:19-06:00Students take off for life-changing trips2022-04-03 17:18:16 -0600Jet BurnhamThere is an increased demand for school trips after the past two years of limited opportunities, and teachers are responding enthusiastically with itineraries bursting with educational experiences.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>