At Vista your child's safety is very important to us. Here is a video that will help you drop off you student in the safest manner possible. We appreciate your help making Vista a wonderful school. ...
Weather Changes
The weather is getting colder and its time for coats and jackets. Please help your student be prepared for the appropriate weather. We want your student to show up to school warm, happy, and ready to learn. The best way for them to do that is to plan ahead. ...
Community Council Agenda
proposed agenda for community council (see below) Agenda: i. View new DVD’s: Touch the Future and Earning for Learning ii. Review draft of SSAP iii. Review draft of Final Report for Land Trust Proposed meeting schedule for the year. 4th Tuesday of each month Committee list with phone numbers and email ...
We Have a New Poster
Created by our very own Mr. Gocken and Mrs. Ramsay, (Mrs. Ramsey drew the lion and Mr. Gocken designed the poster) we now have a visually striking new poster. Very soon these posters will be seen in our hallways as well as every classroom in the school. The posters represent the values our school is striving toward, as well as a reminder to all our school leaders. ...
Utah Immersion Program The Envy Of The Nation
by Nadine Wimmer SALT LAKE CITY - Thousands of Utah students have something directly in common with one of the country's most famous kids -- Suri Cruise. Suri - daughter of actors Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes - attends Avenues: The World School in New York City. Her tuition is $40,000 a year. Class size: 17. Then there's Cierra, daughter of Dave and Robin. She attends Spring Lane Elementary School in Holladay. Tuition: free, if you don't ...
Community Council Notes Tuesday Sept. 12th
Community Council, 8:00 A.M.. Attendance: Margarita Morales-Chair, Kelli Handy-Vice Chair, Sara Noel, Jolene Randall, Principal Excused: Aleisha Ivins, Reyna Diego, Traci Jones 1. Shared Leadership 7 Habits- encourage parents to have students practice and teach them at home. 2. A concern about 6th grade class size was raised. Staffing issues, class size, and grade-level needs were explained. Other options were discussed. Will ...
Teachers Now Accepting Texting as Acceptable Writing
After years of fighting it, teachers nationwide are now accepting Textlish as a legitimate writing style. Skipping articles like "the" and "an" and spelling phonetically is improper English but it's fine in Textlish. Now high schools and even middle schools are allowing students to use Textlish in their papers. Some teachers even require it. "I go beyond just accepting it to believing it is a new language," said Gabe Upton, teacher at ...
Vista Has a New Website
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