Sign Language

Harold Zentz shows Jessica Allen where the German restaurant is at the World Language Fair at Weber High School in Pleasant View on Thursday.  The event lets junior high and high school students test their foreign language skills and learn about other cultures. (KERA WILLIAMS/Standard-Examiner)

Students experience culture shock at World Language Fair

PLEASANT VIEW — Students across the Top of Utah traveled the world Thursday night. The bonus? They didn’t have to leave the commons area of Weber High School.

More than 2,500 junior high and high school students, along with their families, attended the annual World Language Fair sponsored by Weber School District.

(KRISTIN HEINICHEN/Standard-Examiner) Three mothers and their babies learn sign language.

Never too young to learn sign language

CLEARFIELD -- When SuAnn Potter started her family, she knew she wanted to teach her children sign language. She figured that way she could know what they were crying for and potentially avoid many tantrums.

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