It was a surprise that will take some worry off Principal Patty Bowen’s plate and will bring relief to some parents as well. On Tuesday, DJ Bracken, a parent and founder of the nonprofit “Utah Lunch Debt Relief Foundation,” arrived at Silver Crest with a very generous check in the amount of $3,962. The money will be used to relieve the school’s current lunch deficit. Principal Bowen says she is truly grateful for the donation, that means a lot to the school and families. The “Utah Lunch Debt Relief Foundation” is taking care of lunch debt for schools throughout the area and Utah saying, “Every child deserves a nutritious meal at school regardless of their family financial situation.”


This is a reminder that there will be no USDA Summer Food Service, breakfast or lunch, on Monday, June 16 due to Utah’s observation of the Juneteenth holiday. The free meal service will resume on Tuesday, June 17 running through August 1 for all students 18-years-old and younger.






It is something many students work incredibly hard for, empowering them on a path to future success. We’re talking about scholarship awards, which are a significant accomplishment and represent a great opportunity for students to pursue educational goals.