The students at Eagle View Elementary have been spotted setting a great example in the community and beyond. Uintah School District makes a point of highlighting the many good things happening and this time it is Eagle View that has been busy giving back to their community and learning more about the natural world. “In December, the school’s students and families donated items for the hygiene kits that were assembled by HOPE Squad members,” shares the District. “More than 70 hygiene kits were put together with the donated supplies.” Another great example set by these students took place on February 3rd. “A group of Eagle View middle school students took a field trip to Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in Draper. The students participated in an Eco Adventure class where they learned about animal classification and genetic coding. They were also able to tour the aquarium and got to touch some of the animals and see all the exhibits. The aquarium’s education director told the teachers that the Eagle View students were the best-behaved students they had ever had at the aquarium!” Congratulations to the students of Eagle View Elementary on representing the Basin so well.



