Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Resolution for the Protection of Children. The Salt Lake City School District values and celebrates the incredible diversity of our students, families, and staff, including our robust refugee and immigrant constituency.

  2. In keeping with this vision, our schools offer academically rigorous classes based on the Utah Core curriculum, hold high expectations for all students, respond to individual student needs, and provide a safe and healthy environment for student learning.

  3. Our mission – and our obligation under the law – is to ensure that our schools are safe spaces for learning, where all students – regardless of immigration status, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, nationality, gender, gender identity, or any other protected classification – are respected and have access to a quality education.

  4. East High School is a student-centered and inclusive learning community. We are dedicated to a school culture that ensures each student has the supports and opportunities necessary to find an academic, social, and emotional place to be BEAST (brave, engaged, accountable, safe, thoughtful).

  5. Faculty Directory. No district employee or student shall be subjected to discrimination in employment or any district program or activity on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status.

  6. Resolution for the Protection of Children. The Salt Lake City School District values and celebrates the incredible diversity of our students, families, and staff, including our robust refugee and immigrant constituency.

  7. In supporting the social and emotional well-being of all our students, we commit to respect the human rights and civil liberties of all people, and condemn all hateful speech and violent action directed at any student or individual, including immigrants and people of color. Resolution for the Protection of Children.

  8. Our mission – and our obligation under the law – is to ensure that our schools are safe spaces for learning, where all students – regardless of immigration status, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, nationality, gender, gender identity, or any other protected classification – are respected and have access to a quality education.

  9. Registration Process 2023-2024. East High registration will be in-person this year. Registration letters with student pins will begin to arrive by mail beginning July 30, 2023. Online registration will be available beginning on Monday August 1, 2023.

  10. ADVANCED PLACEMENT CLASSES. The following list represents AP classes offered at East High School for 2021-2022. Classes will carry only if the demand is great enough. All students signing up for AP classes are expected to commit to the class for the full year and expected to take the AP exam in the spring.