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School

My Not So Humble Opinion
About The Tall Building
Being Proposed In Cottonwood Heights

May 9, 2010

My opinion of the Tall Buildings in Cottonwood Heights What are the pros and cons and the points that people make. The argument that are against is that it is not who we are having a tall building. I tend to disagree with that, we already have the most Class A office space in the [...]

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Canyons School District Notice of Public Hearing

April 18, 2010

There is a Public Hearing scheduled for 7:30 PM Tuesday May 4th 2010 at Hillcrest High School Auditorium 7350 S 900 E in Midvale. On Tuesday March 30th the Canyons School District Board of Education unanimously voted to pursue placing a $250 million bond on the June 22 ballot. The Canyons School Board is looking [...]

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Cottonwood Heights Preschool
Now Enrolling for 2010-2011

April 16, 2010

Cottonwood Heights PRESCHOOL NOW ENROLLING for 2010-2011 Do you have a 4 or 5 year old child? (The year before Kindergarten) If you do my preschool is for you. Mrs. Dana’s Preschool L.L.C. Located at Mrs. Dana’s home 7133 Watermill Way (3230 E.) Cottonwood Heights UT 84121 Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays: 9:00am-11:30am Price: $120/month   September-May [...]

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Butler Elementary School Students Proud Americans

March 20, 2010

This from Thursday evenings performance of the Butler Elementary School kids It was a fun evening with the kids performing different songs with a patriotic theme They performed two nights at Butler Middle School’s auditorium to a packed house The above video is children closing with God Bless America Just another day Living In Cottonwood Heights

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House Bill 292 Voted Down 11-3

February 25, 2010

Well we all remember the bitter break up of the Jordan School District’s East and West Sides. The East side felt it’s tax dollars were not being distributed fairly. While new schools were being built on the west side, the east side schools are old and in need of major capital improvements or rebuilding. So [...]

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Cottonwood Heights Schools

September 7, 2009

Cottonwood Heights Schools Public and Private Here is the link for the Public Schools Private Schools The Waterford School (K-12) Intermountain Christian School (Pre K-12) Skaggs Catholic Center (K-12) The McGillis School (1-12) Jewish Values Colleges (Both Public and Private) Brigham Young University Salt Lake Community College University of Utah West Minister College

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Cottonwood Heights First Day of School for 1st Graders

August 27, 2009

Today was the first day for the 1st graders for the New Canyons School District. Here is a little video at Cottonwood Heights Butler Elementary School.

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Cottonwood Heights Pre School Enrolling Now

August 8, 2009

For 2010-2011 Enrollment Visit Cottonwood Heights Preschool Cottonwood Heights PRESCHOOL ENROLLING NOW Do you have a 4 or 5 year old child? (The year before Kindergarten) If you do my preschool is for you. Mrs. Dana’s Preschool Located at my home 7133 Watermill Way (3230 E.) Cottonwood Heights Utah 84121 Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays: 9:00am-11:30am [...]

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Cottonwood Heights Brighton High School Late Start Proposal

July 23, 2009

Cottonwood Heights Brighton High School Late Start Proposal Cottonwood Heights’ Brighton High School is seeking Board approval for a Late Start to the school day. An important element of the proposal is to have community input on the plan. Information about the Late Start is available on the school web-site, which unfortunately is currently under [...]

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Canyons School District Bus Parade

July 2, 2009

What a blast riding on the bus parade. We had about 6 or 7 school buses along with a fire truck, and about 30 motorcycle police officers giving escort. We drove through Cottonwood Heights, Midvale,  Sandy, and Draper hooting and a hollering, sirens going, horns honking and people waving from the buses. It seemed like [...]

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