CSD Responsive Services

CSD Responsive Services Canyons School District’s Department of Responsive Services includes prevention, intervention, and postvention services for students and families.

Dismissed! The inaugural Peer Court for CSD wrapped up the year tonight! Using Equity, Empathy and Compassion, these stu...
05/20/2021

Dismissed! The inaugural Peer Court for CSD wrapped up the year tonight! Using Equity, Empathy and Compassion, these students have made a difference in the lives of students and families during a very difficult year.

Our school nurses are awesome!
05/13/2021

Our school nurses are awesome!

What does a day in the life of a school nurse look like? It’s more than boo-boos and bandages, though, they see their fair share of those, too. Canyons School District’s 17 nurses help students manage…

03/17/2021

Thank you Canyons School Board for recognizing the efforts of district office employees, including our amazing RSD staff, during this COVID year. The Board is paying $1000 bonuses to these employees. The legislature approved $1500 for school employees. THANK YOU TO ALL!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉

03/12/2021

It’s a been a heavy-lifting year for Canyons District’s 38 social workers. From the implementation of a new social-emotional curriculum to the addition of wellness rooms in 18 of Canyons District’s elementary schools and creation of “coping with anxiety” and “parenting in a pandemic” classes for families, school social workers have been beacons of hope since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In any year, these licensed professionals help remove barriers to student success and collaborate with teachers to build supportive school climates where all students feel safe, welcome, and included. But in a crisis, they are the glue that keeps students connected to school. They are relationship-builders, hand-holders, cheerleaders, and the consolers-in-chief at their schools. Join us in celebrating National School Social Work Week, March 7-13, with a message of thanks to those who have helped light the way in this most challenging year.

03/08/2021

From the School Social Work Association of America (SSWAA)
2021 School Social Work Week - March 7-13, 2021

03/08/2021

We appreciate our Social Workers!

This week is School Social Worker appreciation week, March 7-13, 2021. “Beacon of Hope: School Social Workers – Lighting the Way” is The School Social Worker Association of America’s (SWAA) theme. Take this opportunity to remind school social workers and all the professionals that advocate for students in our schools just how much they are appreciated and valued.

Each year school social workers have increased in numbers at Canyons School District reflecting the district’s commitment to supporting student’s mental well-being. There are currently 38 school social workers serving the district. School social workers are a considerable benefit to students and school teams. School social workers are mental health professionals with expertise in cultural, societal, developmental, and familial health. They can provide services from crisis intervention to classroom management.

We have known for a long time that relationships are a major part of the safety and security that are essential for a student’s readiness-to-learn. We have also known that many students, regardless of demographics, attend school with various levels of stress, hardship, and vulnerability. The current pandemic has certainly proven just how necessary relationships are for mental wellness. School social workers are the link to all the essentials between educators, families, and communities that support a student’s success. School Social Workers are essential. Help us celebrate and recognize the school social workers in your school who are a beacon of hope and light the way.

Way to Go Nurse Angela and the MJMS team!It’s been said that life changes in a heartbeat. It’s shocking to see a young c...
03/03/2021

Way to Go Nurse Angela and the MJMS team!

It’s been said that life changes in a heartbeat. It’s shocking to see a young child collapse in the hallway of a school from a medical emergency. It surely jolted the faculty and staff of Mount Jordan Middle into action on Feb. 11 when student Stephen Allen collapsed in the hallway while walking to class. The staff knew he suffered from a rare and life-threatening condition which causes an irregular heart rhythm. They also knew that when it comes to treating a heart attack, time is muscle. Team Mountaineer jumped into action, setting into motion a chain of events made possible through planning and training — a chain of events that saved Stephen’s life. The Canyons Board of Education on Tuesday, March 2 recognized the following Mount Jordan staff and faculty for jumping into action when a student needed them the most: Principal Dr. Matt Watts, physical education teacher Ashley Anjiewierden, hall monitor Kami Ottman, head secretary Kim Mitchell, attendance secretary Amy Beardon, office aide Brenda Castillo and school nurse Angela Despain. The life-saving chain of events started with Kami who was right behind Stephen at the time of the incident, and initiated everyone into action by calling for help and staying with him, even though he was non-responsive. Kim immediately called 911 and stayed on the line with dispatch until the paramedics arrived. Amy helped identify the student and had the wherewithal to remember he had a health care plan. With foresight, it had been printed out and placed in a binder on her desk so they could easily grab and follow it. Brenda quickly dialed Stephen’s mom to alert her, allowing her to be to the school before the paramedics left with Stephen. Dr. Watts and teacher Ashley Anjewierden provided aid to the fallen student. Ashley had heard the call for help on a radio, recognized that Stephen had not made it to her class yet, put the two together, and bolted to where Dr. Watts was providing care and trying to keep kids from gathering around the incident. With her EMT training at the forefront of her mind, she took charge and called for the use of the AED while performing a few founds of CPR to get Stephen’s heart started again. School nurse Angela Despain arrived at the school mid-incident and helped run some debriefs as the paramedics arrived and departed with Stephen to the hospital. Stephen’s mom, Melissa Allred tearfully expressed gratitude for the actions that helped her son beat the tall odds he faces as a result of his heart condition. Each year in the U.S., there are approximately 359,400 Emergency Medical Services-assessed cardiac arrests outside of a hospital setting, and on average, fewer than 10 percent of the victims survive. An automated external defibrillator is a portable device that checks the heart rhythm and can send an electric shock to the heart to try to restore a normal rhythm. Defibrillation, along with CPR, is the only way to restore the victim’s heart rhythm to normal in a lot of cases of cardiac arrest. Yet only 17 percent of the nation’s schools and government offices make AED’s available in their facilities. In Canyons District, all schools have at least one AED for use in case of an emergency. As a token of the Board’s gratitude, they presented Mount Jordan staff and faculty with a signed AED device.

Great suggestions for all of us!
02/11/2021

Great suggestions for all of us!

01/29/2021

Free Drive-Thru COVID Testing

As a courtesy, the District offers free, rapid COVID-19 testing to employees and their children at a drive-thru testing center located in the garage beneath the Canyons District Office, 9361 S. 300 East in Sandy. Simply register at this link and line up inside your vehicle outside the north entrance of the District Office parking garage at any of the following times and days:

Mondays, 6:30-9 a.m.
Tuesdays, 6:30-9 a.m.
Wednesdays, 3-5 p.m.
Fridays, 8-10 a.m.

Test to Stay at Alta High today! Thanks to everyone helping to test every student! Canyons School District
01/20/2021

Test to Stay at Alta High today! Thanks to everyone helping to test every student! Canyons School District

01/15/2021

Thanks to our Canyons School District Human Resources Department and our district nurses for putting on a great vaccination clinic!

01/03/2021

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