Happy Halloween!

Have a fun, safe day and night enjoying the costumes and company of family and friends.

Supercast Episode 216: Choir Director Reunion at Bingham High Brings Legends Back for a Night of Music and Memories

Bingham High School Choir Teachers with Dr. GodfreyIt was a night of music and memories at Bingham High School as former choir directors traveled from far and wide to reunite, take a step back in time, and reflect on the legacy they helped to create.

On this episode of the Supercast, we hear from Jolene Dalton Gailey, LeAnna Willmore, Kerrin Gates, and Ryan North about what makes the music program and students so special at Bingham and what moved them most about the magical reunion.


Local Business Brings Free Oil Changes to Educators

Performance Automotive Group StaffPerformance Automotive Group wanted to give back to educators and thank them for all their hard work. Last week, the dealership’s team showed up at Majestic Elementary Arts Academy and did free oil changes and inspections for the staff at the school.

Thank you, Performance Automotive Group, for your generosity and for giving back to hard-working educators.

Fun at Fox Hollow Elementary Celebrating Successful Fundraiser

It was a fun day filled with lots of laughter at Fox Hollow Elementary School. Teachers, staff, and Principal Amy Adams were all good sports as students turned them into human sundaes, threw pies in their faces, even taped Principal Adams to the wall using duct tape. One teacher allowed students to shave her head, while another puckered up to kiss a baby cow. It was all to celebrate the school’s successful fundraiser!

Congratulations to everyone at Fox Hollow Elementary School.

Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School Students Get Fun Reward for Reading Success

When you set a goal and find success good things usually happen. That was especially true for students at Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School. Principal Ross Menlove challenged the students to do their very best attending “Walk to Read” this session, and students did just that. They had 80% attendance in “Walk to Read,” and then claimed their reward. That reward was watching Principal Menlove and Mr. Southworth get slimed with big buckets of green and blue slime.

Congratulations students for your dedication to success in “Walk to Read,” and thanks to Mr. Menlove and Mr. Southworth for being such good sports. Way to go G.O.A.T.’s!!!