tag:www.sandyjournal.com,2005:/categories/today?page=37Today | Sandy Utah News Page 37Educating | Entertaining | Informing2021-04-28T12:55:28-06:00urn:uuid:6c164ab5-461c-471d-ab70-fd49ef1eaf402021-04-28T12:55:10-06:002021-04-28T12:55:28-06:00‘The Hive’ advanced to statewide robotics tech challenge2021-04-28 12:55:24 -0600Julie Slama“Being on a team like this helps me to think outside the box and solve problems,” said Beehive Academy senior Brinkley Curry about her robotics team.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:ac8edb23-dc51-44f0-b572-7b2eec1ed5942021-04-28T12:51:13-06:002021-04-28T12:52:50-06:00South Valley Chamber wants COVID business recovery to be more inclusive2021-04-28 12:51:34 -0600Heather LawrenceRebuilding post-pandemic is a “transformative time” and opportunity.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:cc2d5d0f-7f0a-4231-aa41-6a528e3a9e782021-04-19T15:15:09-06:002021-06-10T14:32:22-06:00Help Us Find the 'Champions' In Your Community2021-04-26 15:15:09 -0600Justin AdamsSubmit your nominations here!<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:dcc35fbd-fa82-4d17-8a95-106ede77093f2021-04-26T10:59:28-06:002021-04-26T10:59:54-06:00Families bond over activities, service through Alta View’s Family Fun app2021-04-26 10:59:48 -0600Julie Slama“The whole idea is for families to connect and build their relationships. It’s an outlet, a way they can connect and be able to do creative things together during COVID-19,” said Alta View PTA president-elect Heather Huish.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:de30785e-e983-4696-8396-e178ca2b09c52021-04-23T14:14:46-06:002021-05-04T13:03:30-06:00Summit Vista Opens Meadow Peak, Full-Service, Onsite Medical Services Facility2021-04-23 14:14:46 -0600Bryan ScottMeadow Peak is the crowning achievement at Summit Vista, Utah’s first life plan community, because it allows residents to receive additional supportive services like assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing that complete the full continuum of care.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:d80ec2d2-5250-482e-86ae-8065e7b97a052021-04-22T11:10:47-06:002021-04-22T11:11:02-06:00Jordan Valley pool reopens during pandemic, staff provides therapy in water to students2021-04-22 11:10:57 -0600Julie SlamaJordan Valley pool reopens—the small therapy pool allows students with severe multiple disabilities to stretch muscles to help them with their range of motion.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:978e54ab-ffe6-42a2-ae0d-d02c7951ba682021-04-22T09:54:27-06:002021-04-22T09:55:40-06:00In a heartbeat, Mt. Jordan staff sprung to action to save boy’s life2021-04-22 09:55:36 -0600Julie Slama“That second shock got his heart back into rhythm and then, paramedics arrived,” physical education and health teacher Ashley Anjewierden said about the entire life-saving process that lasted less than seven minutes and saved a Mt. Jordan sixth-grader’s life.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:9bfac56f-3074-474a-a4a8-0eccc61ad0282021-04-19T10:53:03-06:002021-04-19T10:53:17-06:00Union to continue serving students as groundbreaking slated for new school building2021-04-19 10:53:13 -0600Julie Slama“Union has been a community school, so we wanted a lot of input from our community. It’s going to be an amazing, functionable new school,” said Union Middle School Principal Kelly Tauteoli about the rebuild of the new school, which will have its groundbreaking April 22.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:ed3f99ed-ce28-428c-ba33-5776630941532021-04-15T10:23:53-06:002021-04-15T10:24:09-06:00Jordan LIA donates hundreds of cereal boxes to elementary students2021-04-15 10:24:05 -0600Julie SlamaJordan LIA, along with the community, donated cereal to Bell View students so they’d have breakfast during winter break. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:70e40381-5669-4465-ad72-4b6f9a6315af2021-04-13T13:57:58-06:002021-06-10T14:31:01-06:00‘High School Musical, Jr.’ on stage at Albion as Knights stand united2021-04-13 13:58:08 -0600Julie Slama“Our hope in performing ‘High School Musical, Jr.’ is to help further that concept of the connections they make, the differences they have, and all of those working together help everyone to be stronger,” show director Jenni Perkins said.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.sandyjournal.com">Sandy Journal</a></small>