Canyons District Schools Reap Rewards of Smart Pandemic Protocols

Utah has been called a “bright spot” in a post-pandemic analysis of K-12 student achievement — a credit to steps that schools took to prioritize in-person learning while keeping students healthy and safe. Compared with schools nationally, Utah experienced the least amount of COVID-19-related learning loss, according to data released this fall by the National […]

CSD Announces Late-Start Schedule for Thursday, Feb. 23 Due to Extreme Weather

Because of this week’s extreme weather and challenging travel conditions, and out of concern for the safety of students and employee, Canyons District will delay the start of school for two hours on Thursday, Feb. 23. On Thursday, schools will start two hours later than the regular bell schedule. This means that bus routes will […]

Dr. McKay Robinson Named Canyons District’s New Assistant Superintendent

Canyons School District looked within, choosing a familiar and trusted face to serve as the new Assistant Superintendent. Dr. McKay Robinson, currently a School Performance Director over elementary schools, was appointed to the Assistant Superintendent post by the Canyons Board of Education on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023. He was chosen from a field of four […]

Winter Weather Prompts Remote-Learning Day on Wednesday, Feb. 22

Severe winter weather is prompting Canyons District to make the decision to pivot to remote learning on Wednesday, Feb. 22. While all schools will be closed for the day, students are asked to continue learning via technology. Students also may be assigned other learning opportunities by their teachers. Instructions about the day’s remote-learning activities will […]

Winter Weather 101: What Happens When Heavy Snow Hits Canyons District Schools?

Temperatures have dropped, and the mountains are blanketed in glistening layers of snow, which means winter has arrived! What are Canyons District’s procedures and guidelines regarding snow closures and delays? First and foremost, we live in Utah — a state well-prepared for big snow. It’s important to know that Canyons District will make every effort to keep […]

Canyons District Appreciates Our Student Resource Officers Who Act As Student ‘Advocates’

Thanks to 17 Student Resource Officers who work throughout Canyons District, CSD schools are safer and students are more supported than they’d otherwise be without these hard-working, dedicated and caring public servants on the job. With Wednesday, Feb. 15, having been designated as National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day, Canyons District extends a heartfelt thank […]