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Canyons School District seniors describe college and career plans, note $50 million in scholarships
Summary
Six Canyons School District seniors from Alta, Jordan and Brighton high schools described plans ranging from the U.S. Naval Academy to Utah Tech University and reported collective achievements including state titles and what the district described as about $50 million in scholarships awarded to the class of 2025.
More than 2,700 seniors in the Canyons School District will graduate this year, and district staff said about $50,000,000 in scholarships were awarded to students across the district. On the final episode of the Connect Canyons podcast for the school year, six graduates described their plans after high school, successes in athletics and the arts, and the teachers and coaches who supported them.
The students’ stories illustrate a range of postsecondary paths: conservatory training, military service, college athletics, and degrees in education and cybersecurity. The remarks show how extracurricular programs such as theater, wrestling, peer tutoring and JROTC shaped choices and expectations for graduates.
Tessa Osborne, a senior at Alta High School, said she will attend the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts to pursue a BFA in musical theater. “I’m so excited just to kind of move on to the next…
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