Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Utah first lady Abby Cox talks to Lincoln Elementary School fourth graders as they tour the Governor’s Mansion in Salt Lake City ...
There were two teachers in Chelsi Ostergaard’s childhood that impacted her psyche in profoundly different ways. While her sister battled cancer, “my dad had just up and left our family,” she said. At ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kirsten Baesler, U.S. Education Department assistant secretary for the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, left, talks ...
Farmington High School student Ava Leavitt was struggling with self-confidence and searching for something that would “bring good into her heart” when she met her classmate Sarah, who has Down ...
For the 24 schoolchildren who found themselves dancing in the ballroom of the Governor’s Mansion, with the governor himself, Monday turned out to be a school day unlike any other. In the early 20th ...
LOGAN, Utah (ABC4) — First Lady Abby Cox received the 2025 Distinguished Service Award from Utah State University (USU) on Tuesday evening. Alicia Richmond with USU said that the Distinguished Service ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Awards are displayed onstage during the Show Up For Teachers – Honors in Education Awards Gala held at the Grand America Hotel in ...
Utah first lady Abby Cox took a leap forward Wednesday in her mission to transform Utah’s foster care systems — but continued success in boosting foster care depends on Utah communities, she said.
Utah first lady Abby Cox, director of first lady initiatives Kirsten Rappleye and deputy director of the Show Up initiative Sarah Allred look over the main entrance sign as they work to get ready for ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah first lady Abby Cox took a leap forward Wednesday in her mission to transform Utah's foster care systems — but continued success in boosting foster care depends on Utah ...
SALT LAKE CITY — If possible, Utah first lady Abby Cox would invite each of the state's tens of thousands of teachers to "walk down the red carpet" and receive the individual recognition she believes ...