Cottonwood Heights Journal
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Nov 6, 2023 |
cottonwoodheightsjournal.com | Julie Slama
Back-to-back champions. In any sport, it’s a difficult accomplishment. In the growing sport of unified soccer, it’s remarkable. This year, 54 unified soccer teams competed, up from 30 last year. Yet Murray High succeeded in that achievement to defend their state championship title. Murray High junior Mia Cox scored a goal in that title game and was receiving congratulatory hugs and high-fives afterward from her teammates, friends and family, her principal and superintendent.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
cottonwoodheightsjournal.com | Julie Slama
Cottonwood High’s sewing classes have a new focus. “My sewing class curriculum changed to Sports & Outdoor Design so we are focusing on outdoor products,” teacher Zahaia Donner said. With a growing industry in outdoor apparel and product design education, it’s becoming a trend to shift curriculum to that focus along with the desire to sustain secondary schools’ textiles and apparel curriculum. “The Sports & Outdoor Design curriculum focuses more on product development.
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Oct 10, 2023 |
cottonwoodheightsjournal.com | Julie Slama
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Oct 10, 2023 |
cottonwoodheightsjournal.com | Julie Slama
Cottonwood High thespians will plunge into their season with the dynamic production of “The SpongeBob Musical” this fall. Through a tidal wave of original songs by well-known recording artists, the student-actors will sing and dance and come together to save the fate of their undersea world after a volcano eruption. “I love this play,” Cottonwood High theatre director Adam Wilkins said. “I always think ‘SpongeBob’ is a show that is better than it should be.
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Oct 10, 2023 |
cottonwoodheightsjournal.com | Julie Slama
It’s rare to find someone who can put a puzzle together faster than Cottonwood Heights resident Mindy Whiting. At the Sept. 9 speed puzzle contest in Riverton, Whiting teamed up with Bountiful’s Kyle Kossin to finish first in the pair 550-piece puzzle contest against a recreation center room full of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico competitors. Whiting finished second individually putting together a Ravensburger 500-piece puzzle in 49 minutes 33 seconds.
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