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48th Annual Utah All-State High School Art Show Online Entry Forms Received before 9:30am on January 25, 2020 SCHOOL STUDENT NAME Academy for Math, Engineering, and Laura Cooksey Science Alta Anna Eaton Alta high Vito Vincent Alta High School Presley Brady Alta High School Presley Brady Alta High school Sarah Noelle Brashear Alta High School Abigail Hakala Alta High School Amanda Keller Alta High School Raquelle Loftiss Alta High School Paige Michaels Alta High school Caden Myrick Alta High School Brynn Parkinson Alta high school Alyxandra Rees Alta High School Miya Tolman Alta High School Ethan Wahlstrom American Academy of Innovation Ari Peel American Academy of Innovation Erick Salazar American Academy of Innovation Elisabeth Williams American Fork Lizzy Driggs American Fork Elle Kennington American Fork Hannah Lorenzana American Fork high school Alexus Allen American Fork High school Emma Allred American Fork High School Ashley Bautista American Fork High School Hailey Bean American Fork High School Colin Campbell American Fork High School Estrella Chinchay American Fork High School Addison Corey American Fork High School Chaylee Coston American Fork High School Julia Fierro American Fork High School Max Giforos American Fork High School Mabel Hillyer American Fork High School Cambria Johnson American Fork High School Long Ching Ko American Fork High School Long Ching Tania Ko American Fork High School Casen Lembke American Fork High School Malissa Lytle American Fork high school sophia mccandless American fork high school Taylor -
Parks & Recreation 2017 Master Plan
South Jordan Parks, Recreation, Community Arts, Trails and Open Space Master Plan Adopted February 21, 2017 (Resolution R2017-02) Table of Contents Acknowledgements ................................................................................................... iii 3 Recreation Facilities & Community Arts .........................................................12 Existing Public Recreation Facilities ....................................................................................................................................... 12 South Jordan Fitness and Aquatics Center ............................................................................................................... 12 1 Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1 South Jordan Community and Senior Center ........................................................................................................... 12 Organization of the Plan ........................................................................................................................................................... 1 Marv Jensen Recreation Center ................................................................................................................................ 13 South Jordan Community Profile .............................................................................................................................................. 1 Existing Public Recreation Events, Activities and Programs .................................................................................................. -
2012 Scholarship Recipients
Bingham High School Alumni Newsletter Spring/Summer 2012 MINER DETAILS 2012 Scholarship Recipients Spring/summer 2012 12 Alumni Scholarships were presented on May 10, 2012 at Newsletter Features the annual Alumni Scholarship Awards Night More about our outstanding Scholarship Recipients 2 Down Memory Lane With John J. Creedon 3 Class of 2012 Graduation Highlights Principal Tom Hicks refreshments that evening in 4 - 8 Thirteen Bingham High School the school media center. The seniors were the recipients of recipients were presented a We’ll Always Remember Pay Dirt Club Nominations alumni scholarships presented Bingham Centennial book Class Representatives at the annual Alumni written by Scott Crump and a Donation Information Scholarship Awards Night on Centennial DVD along with Class of ’73 Chat and Chew, etc. May 10, 2012. Students and their scholarship check. 9 - 12 parents along with members of Congratulations to these It is always a great day to be a Miner! the Alumni Foundation outstanding graduates! enjoyed the presentations and outstanding graduates! James Goris Memorial Scholarship – Chad Garner Jason Laxman Memorial Scholarship – Samuel Watkins Danny White Memorial Scholarship – Johnny Le Yvonne Cardwell Scholarship – Rachel Murphy Beard Family Scholarship – Erica Knight Virginia McDonald Fine Arts Scholarship – Melissa Jones Norma O. Nichols Memorial Scholarship – Luke Saunders Sophia Lovrich Piedmont Scholarship – Kate Perry Cal Crump Scholarship – Zachary Brock George Lendaris Scholarship – Victor Jiracek John Saltas Journalism Scholarship – Alyssa Nielsen 1908 Club Scholarship – Joshua Simpson BHS Class of 1965 Scholarship – Aleah Montoya Bingham High School Alumni Newsletter Spring/Summer 2012 As part of the application process, senior students were asked to write a short essay on “What does being a graduate of Bingham High School mean to you?” Victor Jiracek, recipient of the George Lendaris Scholarship, says, “There is more to graduation than being handed a piece of paper stating your achievements. -
2018 Disclosure Statements for Homebuyers (Garden Park)
Page 1 of 13 DAYBREAK 2018 Disclosure Statements for Homebuyers (Garden Park) Disclosure Statements for Homebuyers: 1. Ownership of VP Daybreak Operations LLC 16. Power Lines and Natural Gas Transportation Lines 2. Development of Daybreak 17. No Guarantee of View 3. Daybreak Community Organization and 18. Earthquake Faults Associations 19. Garages 4. Environmental Issues 20. Cluster Mailboxes 5. Road System Improvements and Access 21. Parking 6. Stormwater Runoff 22. Accessibility Modifications 7. Private and Public Parks, Trails and Open Space 23. Model Home Park 8. Proposed Lake Feature 24. Alleyways 9. Trail System Proximity to Homes 25. Sewer Depth 10. Aircraft Overflights 26. Restriction on Residential Unit Rental Investors 11. Nearby Agricultural Use 27. Waste Treatment and Other Facilities 12. School Attendance Boundaries 28. City Governance 13. Governmental Assessments and Charges 29. Radon Gas 14. Water, Sewage and Utility Service 15. Telecommunications Services Buyer has read and understands the attached Disclosure Statements as listed above. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer’s decision to purchase a residence in Daybreak is not based on any representation (other than those included in the Disclosure Statements), and Buyer has considered the possible effect of such matters in Buyer’s decision to purchase. Buyer further acknowledges that no salesperson, employee, or agent of VP Daybreak Operations LLC (or any of its affiliates) has the authority to modify any representation included in the Disclosure Statements nor any authority to make any promise, representation, or agreement other than as contained therein. Buyer further acknowledges that it is purchasing a residence from and built by a builder and not from or by VP Daybreak Operations LLC (or any of its affiliates) and that no salesperson, employee, or agent of such builder has the authority to modify any representation included in the Disclosure Statements or to make any promise, representation or agreement other than as contained therein. -
Academic All American Award 2016 AAU Volleyball
2016 AAU Volleyball Academic All American Award The AAU Volleyball National Executive Committee is proud to announce the selections for the 2016 AAU Volleyball Academic All American Award. Created in 2013, the award recognizes student-athletes for their excellence in academics as well as athletics. All recipients attended high school during the 2015-2016 school year and participated in the 43rd AAU Girls' Junior National Volleyball Championships. First Name Last Name Team Age Division High School State Sarah Abushamma Sky High Volleyball Club 15 Prairie Ridge High School IL Lauren Achey East Coast Power 17 Titanium 17 Freedom High School PA Emily Acker Instinct VBC - 17 Wild Gold 17 Denton High School TX Grace Allen OVA / TVA 15 Asics Blue 15 Lake Highland Preparatory School FL AJa Altenhof Velocity Volleyball Club 17 Pk Yonge FL Madeline Altmann MN Select/MN Select 15-2 15 Rockford High School MN Stella Alverson A5 16-3 Matt 16 Budford High School GA Emily Amin Union 15 Asics Craig 15 Christian Academy Louisville KY Elena Andree La Jolla 16-Barb 16 University City High CA Marianne Aniag La Jolla 17-Leah 17 Academy of Our Lady of Peace CA Caroline Armstrong Vision 18 National 18 Carmel High School IN Mackenzie Ashby Blue Ridge Volleyball Association 15 Loudoun Valley High School VA Alexa Ateshian NC Elite 16 Black 16 Apex High School NC Shannon Atwell Legacy 17 Novi 17 Marian Catholic High School MI Alexis Averett Club Utah 18-Kathy 18 Riverton High School UT Hannah Aycock NVVA 17 ICE Elite 17 Loudoun County High School VA Chyna Bacchus Milwaukee Sting VBC - 15 Gold 15 University School of Milwaukee WI Morgan Ballard Upward Stars 18 Corey 18 North Buncombe High School NC Makayla Bane TAV Houston 152 15 Willis TX Abby Jean Barbour NC Elite 17 Black 17 West Johnson High School NC Raven Barleston Lexington United 17 Adidas 17 Henry Clay H.S. -
Athletics/Activities Handbookаа 201516
Last Updated: June 17, 2015 Athletics/Activities Handbook 201516 1 Last Updated: June 17, 2015 Table of Contents Region IV Board of Managers 3 Region Activity Chairperson 4 Coaches/Advisor Representatives 5 School Rosters 6 Directions to Schools 13 Region IV General Policies 20152016 16 Admission Fees and Tickets 16 Supervision of Region Activities, Tournaments and Meets 16 Accommodations for Visiting Teams 16 Officials 16 Eligibility of Players 17 Sportsmanship Policies 17 Event Scheduling and Participation 19 Activity Limitations 19 Seeding for State – Procedures for Breaking Ties of Standings 19 Region Board of Manager Governance 20 Trophies and Awards 22 School District Calendars 23 Baseball 25 Basketball 31 Cross Country 35 Drama 36 Drill Team 38 Football 41 Forensics/Debate 44 Golf 47 Music 51 Soccer 53 Softball 59 Swimming 62 Tennis 64 Track and Field 70 Volleyball 74 Wrestling 76 2 Last Updated: June 17, 2015 Region IV Board of Managers American Fork High School 8016108800 (fax) 8017568575 Dan Weishar 510 North 600 East American Fork, UT 84003 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Joseph Atwood 8016108800 Herriman High School 8015678530 (fax) 8015678545 James Birch 11917 South 6000 West Herriman, UT 84096 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mont Widerberg Lehi High School 8016108805 (fax) 8017687040 Dave Mower 180 North 500 East Lehi, Utah 84043 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Matt Rowe 8016108805 Lone Peak High School 8017174568 (fax) 8017637064 Rhonda Bromley 10189 North 4800 West Highland, Utah 84003 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Braden Walker 8017174568 -
High School Today January 12 Layout 1
NFHS REPORT Basketball Factories Miss Mission of High School Game BY ROBERT B. GARDNER, NFHS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, AND RICK WULKOW, NFHS PRESIDENT With January’s bitterly cold temperatures and blowing snow playing skills and acumen way beyond their years. History has now enveloping parts of the nation, things are heating up plenty shown that many of these players have difficulty qualifying aca- inside our nation’s high school gymnasiums. demically for the next level of play and maintaining eligibility. Fur- For more than 100 years a tradition as American as apple pie, ther, the propensity for these players to transfer to other schools high school basketball has been an integral part of our nation’s sec- seems to be higher. As such, it appears that part of the basketball ondary schools and their respective communities. At this juncture factories’ charge is to hone the players’ skills just enough to take of the year, teams are beginning to build momentum to carry them them to those subsequent levels of competition. to their respective state championships in March. Those are the All of this invariably leads to a number of concerning and even shared dreams of every basketball-playing boy and girl in America. disturbing questions. In essence, that’s really what it’s all about – the sanctity and purity For example, where does education figure into the equation? of the high school game and striving to win the state title. What happened to the time-honored notion of representing your But, there’s another element rearing its ugly head across the hometown and high school by wearing your uniform and school country, and, in the process, making a mockery of this great game. -
SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL April 7, 2016
SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL April 7, 2016 The School Community Council met at Bingham High School on Thursday, April 7, 2016, beginning at 6:39 PM in the Media Center. 1. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS – Sheri Mattle Those recognized or signed-in as present on the Community Council: Renae Brady (Counselor) Candie Checketts (Guest) Sheri Mattle (Chair) Corey Fairholm (Vice Chair) Bryan Veazie (Assistant Principal) Teresa Atherley Stacie Winder Jodee Packer Sharon Richins Tina Shaw Aimee Zwahlen Randy Zwahlen Todd Roberts Holly White Rebecca Wells (Teacher) Chris Richards-Khong (Principal) Chuck Baggett Cyndi Thomson Cory Casaril Leesa Hunter Anthony Godfrey (Associate Superintendent) 2. APPROVE MINUTES FROM JANUARY 28, 2016 – Posted on website and an email sent. Motion to approve minutes – Holly White, Chuck Baggett second. All in favor. 3. BINGHAM SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL STATUS – Bryan Veazie recapped – It is BHS tradition that we are an inclusive Community Council. We have a larger SCC than other schools – challenge with this is getting enough active members to attend regularly to assure a quorum. Do we continue to allow non-attending members to stay on as active Council members, as long as we have a quorum, or do we create a rule and procedure for removing them from the Council? We are pleased to see the turnout tonight as we have 19 approved members, 15 parents and 4 school employees. If we are ever in the position where we are regularly without a quorum, how do we address the issue? Jodee Packer suggested that if you miss three meetings for the year, you should be removed. -
2013-2014 (PDF File)
www.schools.utah.gov UTAH EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY ICE FF OF O E E D T U A C T S A T H I O A N T U Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South/P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 Martell Menlove, Ph.D., State Superintendent of Public Instruction This directory is produced annually by the Utah State Office of Education. Revisions to the directory are solicited each year (see last page for Change of Information Form). Tina Morandy Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 Telephone: (801) 538-7526 Fax: (801) 538-7768 E-mail: [email protected] 2013–14 UTAH STATE EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY Martell Menlove, Ph.D. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 www.schools.utah.gov i ii TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK REFERENCE North Sanpete School District ..................... 105 Fingertip Facts, 2013 ...................................... 1 North Summit School District ...................... 106 Utah School Districts Map ............................... 2 Ogden City School District .......................... 107 District Superintendents, 2013–14 .................. 3 Park City School District ............................. 109 Utah State Superintendents of Public Piute School District .................................... 109 Instruction, 1851–2014 ............................. 4 Provo City School District ............................110 Utah State Government Offices ..................... 5 Rich School District ......................................112 Utah State Legislature Salt Lake City School District .......................113 Education Standing Committees .............. 6 San Juan School District ..............................116 Sevier School District ...................................117 UTAH STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 7 South Sanpete School District .....................119 Utah State OFFICE OF Education South Summit School District .................... -
2:04.10 Herriman High School 1 2:02.40 Alta Hawks High
Bringham Young University Pool - UHSAA - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 5.0 - Page 1 5A Utah High School State Champioinships - 2/14/2014 to 2/15/2014 5A Utah High School State Swimming Championships Meet Program Event 1 Women 200 Yard Medley Relay 5A HS State: 1:46.81 2/10/2006 Skyline A. Crandall, S. Nicponski, M. Knoop, K. Evans UT HS State: 1:46.81 2/10/2006 Skyline A. Crandall, S. Nicponski, M. Knoop, K. Evans 1:46.21 ALL NISCA All American 1:48.29 ALLC All American Consid Lane Team Relay Seed Time Finals Place Heat 1 of 2 Timed Finals 1 Herriman High School 2:04.10 ________________________ 2 Alta Hawks High School 2:02.40 ________________________ 3 Westlake High School 1:59.29 ________________________ 4 Jordan High School 1:58.30 ________________________ 5 Cottonwood High School 1:59.19 ________________________ 6 Hunter High School 2:01.59 ________________________ 7 Weber High School 2:03.28 ________________________ 8 Hillcrest High School 2:04.49 ________________________ Heat 2 of 2 Timed Finals 1 Riverton High School 1:56.24 ________________________ 2 Lehi High School 1:54.69 ________________________ 3 Brighton High School 1:54.08 ________________________ 4 Viewmont High School 1:52.91 ________________________ 5 Lone Peak High School 1:53.88 ________________________ 6 Bingham High School 1:54.50 ________________________ 7 West High School 1:55.90 ________________________ 8 American Fork High School 1:56.56 ________________________ Bringham Young University Pool - UHSAA - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 5.0 - Page 2 5A Utah -
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48th Annual Utah All-State High School Art Show Online Entry Forms Received Before 9:00am on January 23, 2020 SCHOOL STUDENT NAME Alta high Vito Vincent Alta High School Abigail Hakala Alta High School Amanda Keller Alta High School Paige Michaels Alta High School Brynn Parkinson Alta High School Miya Tolman American Academy of Innovation Erick Salazar American Academy of Innovation Elisabeth Williams American Fork Lizzy Driggs American Fork Elle Kennington American Fork Hannah Lorenzana American Fork high school Alexus Allen American Fork High school Emma Allred American Fork High School Hailey Bean American Fork High School Colin Campbell American Fork High School Chaylee Coston American Fork High School Julia Fierro American Fork High School Max Giforos American Fork High School Mabel Hillyer American Fork High School Cambria Johnson American Fork High School Casen Lembke American Fork High School Malissa Lytle American Fork high school sophia mccandless American fork high school Taylor Murphy American fork high school Taylor Murphy American Fork High School Samantha Peterson American Fork High School Brynna Taylor American Fork High School Caden Vest American Fork High School Asia Whitaker American Heritage School Trinity Gibbs American Heritage School James Gifford American Heritage School Rachel Stratton American Heritage School Jinyi Xu American Leadership Academy Nicole Anderson American Preparatory Academy Nicole Anteljevic American Preparatory Academy Michelle Ganbold American Preparatory Academy Maximilian Liebsch American -
Dimple Dell Recreation Center 10670 South 1000 East Slco.Org/Recreation/Dimpledell Home Courts: Alta High School
10670 South 1000 East Sandy, UT 84094 (385) 468-3355 Visit our Website: www.recreation.slco.org/dimpledell www.quickscores.com/dimpledell Hours of Operation: Monday–Thursday 5:30am-10:00pm Friday 5:30am-8:00pm Saturday 7:00am-8:00pm Sunday 10:00am-3:00pm For Holiday hours visit our website In this brochure (10 pages), you will find information about our youth sports and job information! Please stop by or give us a call with any questions! Volleyball Tennis T-Ball Track and Field Basketball Arts-N-Games Outdoor Soccer Super Sport Lacrosse Swimming Canyons School District is not affiliated with this group and it should not be considered as being endorsed by the District or Canyons Education Foundation. For inclusion opportunities for people with disabilities, contact Ashley at 385-468-1520 or [email protected]. “Improving Lives Through People, Parks, and Play” Register at Dimple Dell - 10670 S. 1000 E. Or online @ www.activityreg.com - click on Utah, Dimple Dell Questions? Call (385)468-3355; ask for Taylor Register at Dimple Dell - 10670 S. 1000 E. Or online @ www.activityreg.com - click on Utah, Dimple Dell Questions? Call (385)468-3355; ask for Taylor WHO: Boys and Girls, ages 5 - 10 years old WHAT: An organized program full of activities. Upcoming weekly themes include: Super Hero, Olympics, Mad Scientist and more!! WHEN: Week of June 6 through the Week of August 4, 2016 (No program week of July 4, 2016) Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday TIME: 10:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. WHERE: Big Bear Park 9695 South (Onyx Lane) 930 East White City Township, UT Granite Park 2725 East Grouse Creek Circle (10000 South) Sandy, UT South Mountain Park 14300 South (Vestry Road) 657 East Draper, UT COST: -$65.00 per person for the full 8 weeks OR -Daily option (must register each time): $4.00 per day *Please take your receipt, to the location, when purchasing the daily option.