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Pending a May vote, the fee to play football at Wasatch High School is expected to increase from $75 to $100 in the 2026-27 school year. Fees for all other sports will increase from $50 to $75.
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Wasatch County’s second high school is on track to open this fall. Leaders are considering present needs as well as the legacy of the building.
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A developer is seeking Wasatch County School District support to build affordable housing in downtown Heber City. But the Board of Education had some concerns.
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Wasatch High School students took home the state title at the Unified Sports State Basketball Championship this month. The whole school celebrated the win.
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Wasatch High School students are helping refugees in Kenya design and sell their art as well as water filters. The project is part of the Wasatch CAPS program.
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Wasatch Back contractor Joseph Witt was instrumental in supporting the Wasatch High School homebuilding program this school year. Program students and teachers are honoring his legacy after Witt died in an avalanche.
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Wasatch High School students are designing toys meant to help kids with visual disorders. The project is part of the Wasatch CAPS program.
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The state boys wrestling title is back home at Wasatch High School for the first time in six years. A senior wrestler also snagged his third individual state title.
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People incarcerated in the Wasatch County Jail can further their education thanks to a program through the Wasatch County School District.
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Through Wasatch High School’s construction classes, teenagers build houses that are sold to district employees. The district needs support from local leaders to continue the program.