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SALT LAKE CITY — Our Lady of Lourdes School created the innovative Learn for Success reading intervention program six years ago. At that time, intervention designed specifically for children with reading difficulties was in its experimental phase. Through the past six years, the program has expanded so that over 50 struggling readers each year are now given the help they need with explicit reading instruction. The program has shown significant results in identifying and working with children at-risk for reading failure.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Sixty students at Kearns-St. Ann School in Salt Lake City are learning the arts and the joys of a Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta. They will present a children’s version of "The Pirates of Penzance to parents and the public Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., and judging by the rehearsals, the whole project has been nothing but fun.
>>>OGDEN — St. Joseph Catholic High School juniors Desmond and Deshawn Sanders were watching Luney Toones® cartoons in New Orleans, La., when suddenly their lives were turned upside down and changed forever. Their family lost everything as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
>>>OGDEN — It’s not often a fashion show can teach you about the lives of the saints. But that is exactly what it has done for Ogden’s St. Joseph Catholic Middle School seventh and eighth grade students.
>>>KEARNS – June "Junie" Barry has spent the last 29 years joining her students around the low tables of St. Francis Xavier Regional School’s kindergarten classroom. She’s right at home perched on a tiny chair surrounded by students who have, for almost 30 years, gotten off on the right foot, thanks to Barry.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Yvette and Lloyd Tani were hooked on the idea of taking their children to Germany and Austria several years ago. After returning from another European trip, this time to Italy, they can’t wait to go again – all under the banner of the Madeleine Choir School.
>>>DRAPER — The students, teachers, and faculty, at Juan Diego Catholic High School and St. John the Baptist Middle and Elementary Schools are in good hands if they suddenly go into cardiac arrest, are found unconscious, choking or have an airway obstruction. At least 300 students, teachers, faculty, and parent volunteers were trained and certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and in using the Automated External Defibrillators (AED).
>>>BOUNTIFUL — St. Olaf Middle School students experienced a traveling science center as an early Catholic Schools Week project Jan. 23-25.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — The newly expanded computer lab at J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Elementary School is always abuzz with activity. Not only do classes from pre-kindergarten on up cycle through the lab on a daily basis, but teachers make ample use to the lab, too. All of the activity delights computer teacher Karen Smith, a Texas native who left her heart in Australia on her way to Salt Lake City.
>>>SANDY – There are stars in the hallway of Blessed Sacrament Elementary School in Sandy. They aren’t like the stars of the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, but each silver star suspended from the giant film cells on the ceiling mean just as much to the school as the big film stars do to Sundance. Each star represents one of the more than 300 alumni of Blessed Sacrament School who have graduated in its 20-year history.
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