tag:www.taylorsvillecityjournal.com,2005:/categories/education?page=4Education | Taylorsville Journal Page 4Educating | Entertaining | Informing2023-02-06T15:00:12-07:00urn:uuid:ddc0958d-10dd-4d7c-a395-ef2479838bc72022-10-01T19:23:07-06:002023-02-06T15:00:12-07:00Incorporating culture into language classes during Hispanic Heritage Month2022-10-01 19:23:06 -0600Heather LawrenceHispanic Heritage Month is an official U.S. holiday that began in 1968, and it’s not just for those with Hispanic heritage. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.taylorsvillecityjournal.com">Taylorsville Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:b4db3d2a-bd7e-4063-9cb9-a3beb6ce030e2022-10-01T19:21:44-06:002023-02-03T08:21:22-07:00Families and employees at Holladay schools say ‘Boo to the Flu’ at vaccination events2022-10-01 19:21:44 -0600Heather LawrenceSchools work with Community Nursing Services to make flu vaccinations accessible. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.taylorsvillecityjournal.com">Taylorsville Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:cfa283e2-5172-4797-a821-e3cf544dfc042022-09-08T14:07:38-06:002023-02-06T14:08:34-07:00 Time flies as class of 1992 celebrates their 30-year reunion2022-09-08 14:07:37 -0600Karen HooperIt may not seem like it, but 30 years can go by in a flash. And the Taylorsville High class of 1992 found that out while celebrating their 30-year reunion in August.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.taylorsvillecityjournal.com">Taylorsville Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:cee65dd9-e3ea-475b-ba15-bcc00e1d5c1b2022-09-08T14:06:11-06:002023-02-06T14:08:34-07:00Taylorsville library’s ‘Meet a Pirate’ was a swash-buckling good time2022-09-08 14:06:10 -0600Karen HooperLate in July, Taylorsville residents got a real treat thanks to the city’s library. Children of all ages were entertained by a pirate!<small>Original article published at <a href="www.taylorsvillecityjournal.com">Taylorsville Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:3d56a987-8f97-4194-a984-06797c0f274c2022-09-08T12:30:45-06:002023-02-06T14:08:36-07:00Senior Sunrise a success 2022-09-08 12:30:45 -0600Karen Hooper Class of 2023 starts off the school year with a bright and early tradition<small>Original article published at <a href="www.taylorsvillecityjournal.com">Taylorsville Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:f30d39fd-f9c7-4a30-ba62-2941e1716fcc2022-09-08T12:14:08-06:002023-02-06T14:08:38-07:00Taylorsville High brightens up the sidewalk with chalk art contest2022-09-08 12:14:08 -0600Karen Hooper
School is starting, skies have been cloudy, and summer is coming to an end. So those students returning to Taylorsville High have something bright and cheery on the sidewalks. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.taylorsvillecityjournal.com">Taylorsville Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:fc5058ad-08e9-4cde-be75-ecd239da03d42022-09-08T12:09:44-06:002023-02-06T14:08:40-07:00A nearly 140-year-old Utah nonprofit now owns and operates a familiar Taylorsville preschool 2022-09-08 12:09:43 -0600Carl FauverOur state’s oldest non-denominational child welfare and family support agency – the Children’s Service Society of Utah – now owns and operates a familiar Taylorsville preschool. Renamed the Building Blocks Childcare Center (5218 S. Redwood Road), the site now serves parents at a reduced cost, thanks to grant funding from United Way of Salt Lake.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.taylorsvillecityjournal.com">Taylorsville Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:09d4a682-1a1f-4612-8915-e580a74c62102022-09-08T12:07:51-06:002023-02-06T14:08:41-07:00Warriors cheerleaders have a new coach and direction2022-09-08 12:07:51 -0600Greg James
It is a new school year, and it is time to cheer on new teams, players and coaches. The Taylorsville cheer team has been preparing all summer for this fall.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.taylorsvillecityjournal.com">Taylorsville Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:cde74938-1e7a-4756-81df-c0bba43c8e622022-09-04T10:09:56-06:002023-03-08T11:43:44-07:00Granite School District’s refugee night combines philanthropy and fun 2022-09-04 10:09:56 -0600Lizzie WalieGranite School District hosts their annual refugee night at Granite Park Jr. High. Students were given free backpacks and parents could visit several resource booths to learn about programs and initiatives designed to help them integrate into the community. The event concluded with a mini outdoor carnival.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.taylorsvillecityjournal.com">Taylorsville Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:7653d1c0-f7e5-4ad1-ba1f-01284b757a062022-09-04T10:08:07-06:002023-03-08T11:43:45-07:00Granite School District students collaborate on a mural highlighting community2022-09-04 10:08:07 -0600Lizzie WalieGranite School District brought several of their institutions together to create a series of murals under one project header. “The Sense of Community” project showcases the distinctive features of each school, while celebrating their unity as one district. Students were guided by professional artist Matt Monson, during its three year creative process. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.taylorsvillecityjournal.com">Taylorsville Journal</a></small>