KAYSVILLE — A Davis County teacher reached the final rounds of a national teaching contest.
Sharie Scott, a third grade teacher at Kaysville's Creekside Elementary School, was a quarterfinalist in the second annual America's Favorite Teacher contest. She narrowly missed out on a semifinal ...
Is Utah’s “school choice” program unconstitutional? A year after Utah’s largest teacher union sued the state over that question, a 3rd District Court judge ruled that the program known as “Utah Fits All” violates the state constitution.
The Utah Education Association had argued ...
When representatives from the Policy Project toured schools across the state ahead of a legislative proposal to expand the school free lunch program, they heard plenty of stories of how food insecurity affects Utah students.
In Logan, a student athlete said he often scavenged pizza from a ...
KAYSVILLE — It was a busy session for the Utah Legislature in terms of education this year. Driving this point home, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox visited Davis Technical College for a ceremonial bill signing meant to highlight the Legislature's work on education during the 2025 session. He signed ...
CLINTON — The paths people take to discovering their passions and career ambitions vary wildly from person to person. For Syracuse High School sophomore Ella Williams, those realizations have come early on.
"Ever since I was 10, I have always thought that my future would have something to do ...
SYRACUSE — During the Korean War, U.S. Army Pvt. James Edward Glasper trained to be a paratrooper and later assisted the war effort by helping to train future paratroopers at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Meanwhile, U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Barton J. “Bart” Gressmen maintained ...