tag:www.valleyjournals.com,2005:/categories/today?page=238Today | The City Journals Page 238Educating | Entertaining | Informing2019-10-24T14:37:47-06:00urn:uuid:13b19963-9c14-447c-9821-547bcce0b7452019-10-24T14:34:33-06:002019-10-24T14:37:47-06:00Skyline crisis team urges parents and students to reach out to keep kids safe2019-10-24 14:34:32 -0600Heather Lawrence“Resilience is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or significant sources of stress.”<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:fe5407f4-0d48-48eb-8537-82c626f0468c2019-10-24T14:10:21-06:002019-10-24T14:16:24-06:00Title I families grateful for boys’, community’s hand up2019-10-24 14:10:21 -0600Julie SlamaWith an outpouring of household items and food from the Draper community, families in Canyons School District’s four Title I schools appreciated the donations to help them feel at home.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:e47c62a7-a9cb-4d4d-b929-a5ec415fda662019-10-24T14:04:43-06:002019-10-24T14:08:53-06:00Fall concert at Olympus Jr. High involves 150 students in performing arts2019-10-24 14:04:43 -0600Heather LawrenceMusic and movement showcased at Olympus Jr. High fall concert.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:8d8c3979-c1b6-42b2-b28b-00e0550485862019-10-24T13:54:59-06:002019-10-24T14:02:29-06:00Little Free Libraries are sprouting up 2019-10-24 13:54:59 -0600Stephanie De GrawTwo-thirds of students who cannot read proficiently by the end of 4th grade will end up in jail or on welfare. Over 70% of America’s inmates cannot read above a 4th-grade level according to the U.S. Department of Education. Little Free Libraries help educate the public.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:4ea85475-3327-4e5d-9cd5-72c82bb4365f2019-10-24T13:43:30-06:002019-10-24T13:50:07-06:00Holladay looks toward the next 20 years with 'Holladay@20 Preparing for Tomorrow'2019-10-24 13:43:30 -0600Zak SonntagIt's a multi-year, community-centered project aimed at maintaining the city’s quality of life moving into the future. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:fd64b299-7abb-4f1b-a4fc-e1304248d4362019-10-24T13:32:37-06:002019-10-24T13:35:41-06:00Ready, set, go — local elementary schools’ students run for fun2019-10-24 13:32:37 -0600Julie SlamaThese fundraisers provide money for field trips, teacher grants and other activities.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:982c30db-8722-49e6-9273-c1d0a7d1790d2019-10-24T13:23:42-06:002019-10-24T13:35:39-06:00 ‘It will be a bumpy road ahead’ to comply with changes in student activity fees and travel2019-10-24 13:23:42 -0600Julie SlamaSchool districts to review school-fee policies, align with 25-year-old court ruling.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:23d8aebb-27ec-4940-9809-b2e60fc8f75e2019-10-24T13:13:13-06:002019-10-24T13:30:26-06:00Draper father-son duo continue to fight homelessness with empathy2019-10-24 13:12:13 -0600Mimi Darley Dutton“You find interesting people you might have a connection with. That’s the same with homeless people — they just want to be treated like humans. Embrace them in the community."<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:1e26be97-0d85-487e-ae0a-60c2d02c8e822019-10-24T12:53:06-06:002019-10-24T12:56:06-06:00One week can spark change in students for life, Miss Utah tells Ridgecrest students2019-10-24 12:53:06 -0600Julie SlamaMiss Utah challenges students to be kind, serve others.
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