Mason Bagley and other Union High FCCLA members conducted a Principal’s Pantry Drive. The food drive coincided with the student organization's monthly Cinnamon Roll Friday. FCCLA donated the proceeds from their fundraiser toward the Principal's Pantry for December. Donated items included single serve foods and socks for students in need. Thank you to Union High students, FCCLA members and Debby Arnold for helping us provide needed items


⭐ SAVE THE DATE – Community Matters Night ⭐
Join us Monday, March 9 at Union High School for a FREE family night!
🍽 FREE dinner
🎨 Kids activities
🤝 Community booths
🏈 Special guest Porter Ellett, Assistant Coach for the Kansas City Chiefs
⏰ Dinner & activities start at 5:15 PM
🎤 Main program at 7:00 PM
All ages welcome. Bring the whole family — we’d love to see you there!

Hey Duchesne County, gather ‘round,
We’ve got a challenge hitting town!
A jingle contest, rap or rhyme,
About showing up — on time!
Attendance matters every day,
It helps you learn, it helps you play.
So bring your beat, your voice, your flair,
Show the district you’ll be there!
Show up, shine bright —
Do your best, take flight!
Make a jingle, make it clever,
Attendance matters more than ever!
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If you would like to view, download, or purchase photos from UHS's performance of Frozen Jr. , please visit https://treiter.pixieset.com/frozenjr/












Kylie Orme, one of the club presidents and our Art Sterling Scholar, explains: "Every person's art matters just like they do. Spread art and kindness to Union High School with our sticky note board that will be up in the commons! The world needs art and you!" We have been talking about how art can create social change, and this artwork celebrates positivity and the value of each student in our school. All students are invited to participate.









Congratulations to all of our October Students of the Month! Big thank you to the Roosevelt Rotary Club and Duchesne County Chamber of Commerce for their sponsorship.




School lunch helps students learn better and feel better.

Fuel for Learning Day:
“Fuel Your Body, Feed Your Brain!”

Students are 69% more likely to eat fruit. Encourage fruit tastings or “Fruit Fun Facts.”





