tag:www.sandyjournal.com,2005:/?page=38Sandy Utah News | Educating | Entertaining | InformingEducating | Entertaining | Informing2020-07-28T16:17:45-06:00urn:uuid:6d2645b7-3b98-4a04-9da6-19a0837611bc2020-07-28T15:07:07-06:002020-07-28T16:17:45-06:00UHSAA finalizes decision to proceed with regular fall sports schedule2020-07-28 15:07:07 -0600Justin AdamsWith some new guidelines aimed at cutting down the spread of COVID-19. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:6974fd02-4e44-44e4-b3cb-0d4571c8fa412020-07-27T12:09:35-06:002020-11-05T09:07:55-07:00South Valley Chamber to help Sandy businesses with city’s CARES funds2020-07-27 12:09:35 -0600Justin AdamsBusinesses can apply for grant funds, but need to show how the money will help them positively impact low- and middle-income residents.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:6fd7b849-4cc8-45a3-b0c5-d85df7c949352020-07-13T13:08:32-06:002020-11-04T16:57:02-07:00Indian Hills Middle band, orchestra take to the state festival stage—just before COVID-19 outbreak2020-07-13 13:08:44 -0600Julie SlamaIn the days leading up to when schools were closed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Indian Hills Middle School orchestra and band got to take the stage at the state music festival.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:d1bfa0d7-3cc9-4f30-a08d-89b73a435cf92020-07-09T13:36:40-06:002020-07-09T13:57:51-06:00Governor Herbert announces mask requirement for teachers and students at Utah schools this fall2020-07-09 13:36:40 -0600Justin AdamsTeachers, students and faculty will be required to wear face masks at school to help slow the spread of COVID-19. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:4ccbda00-8338-49e7-9e4c-7a2997377b7d2020-07-06T11:17:05-06:002020-07-06T11:21:42-06:00Grace Lutheran School reaches out to support sister Haitian school2020-07-06 11:17:21 -0600Julie SlamaGrace Lutheran School welcomes community donations for their sisters school in rural Haiti. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:84340ee5-14cb-4ca5-9e7d-7ec2020b0c352020-07-02T12:15:50-06:002020-10-29T11:28:52-06:00Canyons School District sack meals scheduled through July2020-07-02 12:15:50 -0600Julie SlamaSummer sack lunch and breakfast schedule announced for Canyons School District students<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:819e957e-b364-4ef4-b905-634d71fa4e612020-07-01T13:58:22-06:002020-11-04T16:57:56-07:00Beloved Willow Canyon educator retires after teaching entire 40-year career at the same school2020-07-01 13:58:38 -0600Julie SlamaWillow Canyon teacher sees 40 years of change in her school building, but she focused on 40 years of learning and having relationships with her students.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:5194f39b-7628-4525-a42f-8e8908f310ec2020-06-30T13:38:14-06:002020-11-04T16:56:25-07:00Plans move ahead for new White City school, principal named2020-06-30 13:38:24 -0600Julie SlamaBy fall 2022, Bell View and Edgemont students will merge into one new school on the current Edgemont campus.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:14fb6a3a-64eb-44b7-b084-523f2c7a26352020-06-24T12:19:11-06:002020-11-04T16:59:39-07:00Cheese sandwiches and a drive-by parade help express gratitude to essential workers2020-06-24 12:19:51 -0600Heather LawrenceThe Sandy City Police Department showed appreciation to front-line workers with a drive-by parade at Alta View Hospital, while a traveling food truck supplied police with sandwiches. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:cc83e43e-a4e6-4424-93c3-aa29d2095dab2020-06-22T12:01:27-06:002020-09-22T15:08:53-06:00Sandy City Council moves toward cutting raises for first responders, other employees2020-06-22 12:01:38 -0600Justin AdamsThe Sandy City Council raised property taxes last year to fund a new compensation plan for its first responders, but that money might go elsewhere this year because of COVID-19.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>