Providing high quality out-of-school-time and after school community events for West Valley City families and students, resulting in increased opportunities for learning.

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Certificate of Appreciation

Certificate of Appreciation

Certificate of Appreciation presented by Stephen J. Buhler, CEP Chairman, to Karen Seo, Vice President of Public Relations at Cyprus Credit Union, for their generous donations of sporting events tickets and trophies to CEP afterschool programs – January 16, 2019

Bytes of Brilliance Summer Computer Camp

Bytes of Brilliance Summer Computer Camp

Bytes of Brilliance Summer Computer Camp was sponsored by Salt Lake Community College, June 11 to 14 for girls. CEP participated with 25 girls from Academy Park Elementary, Kennedy Jr. High, and Whittier Elementary.

Swamped – Whittier Elementary Musical

Swamped – Whittier Elementary Musical

“Swamped” – Whittier Elementary afterschool program fun musical about all the animals in the Okefenokee Swamp.

Utah STEM Action Center Funds Junior High Droneology Program

Utah STEM Action Center Funds Junior High Droneology Program

Hunter Jr., Kennedy Jr., Valley Jr. and West Lake Jr. are participating in a PCS Edventures partnership project to build and fly large drones.  Students are building two drones in each program, studying the principles of flight, and learning flight simulation with drone controllers.  Students […]

CEP Board of Directors Meeting

CEP Board of Directors Meeting

Certificates of Appreciation awarded by CEP Chairman, Stephen Buhler to the University of Utah School of Medicine Office of Inclusion and Outreach – Melanie Hooten, Director and Donna Eldridge, Presenter. The School of Medicine has partnered with CEP for the past 8 years by providing […]

Expand Your Horizons 2018

Expand Your Horizons 2018

Expand Your Horizons – STEM Careers for Girls

Sponsored by Salt Lake Community College

March 10, 2018.

CEP sponsored 66 girls and 11 adults at this exciting event held at SLCC South Campus.

We listened to a great presentation from keynote speaker, Gretchen McClain, about her career at NASA.  Girls participated in hands on science workshops hosted by women scientists from the University of Utah and corporations in the Salt Lake area.

http://www.expandingyourhorizons.org/conferences/slcc/

A Day on the Hill

A Day on the Hill

The first Utah Afterschool Day on the Hill organized by the Utah Afterschool Network to promote increasing funding for afterschool programs.

Dry Creek Charity Donation

Dry Creek Charity Donation

We are excited to announce – our partner Dry Creek Charity has contributed to the afterschool mini grant program for the third year. 16 afterschool projects are funded.  Projects include:  art, Navajo culture, coding, music, STEM, chess, Spanish culture, photography, Lego League, running club. Dry […]

Parent Letter

Parent Letter

October 25, 2017

Re: Afterschool Program Funding

Dear Whom It May Concern:

I am a proud member of my West Valley City, Utah community, I love that my children have been able to be a part of this community for the eleven years we have lived here – I have watched my children attend our neighborhood public schools from kindergarten to high school. They take great pride in their education, neighborhood, and activities. They have made friends from the playground to walking to and from school and they have volunteered in our community because of the love they have for it. Being a part of the after-school program has solidified the role my kids play in our community,

I was lucky enough to stay at home while my two oldest, Kyle (21) and Ashley (16) were the same age as my youngest boys, Tyler (10) and Brody (9). However, I found that after 14 years of staying home with them I would need to return to work because of the rising costs of basic needs such as but not limited to, groceries, clothing and other necessities.

My two youngest boys would come home to their teenage siblings who would watch over them, but I felt uncomfortable allowing them to go outside and play while I was at work. Meanwhile my daughter had just made the Drill team and had practice after school. My oldest left to serve a mission and I was stressed about the boys being at home alone. It came to my attention that Tennis and Tutoring was available at the school. This was an answer to the problem we were facing and limited the stress we had in finding care for the two days we needed it.

The after-school program allows my boys to try new things – things they would never get the happenstance to try. Not only the juncture to learn a new sport, but they are able to engage in activities with new faces – meet new friends. My two extremely shy boys had an avenue to meet new friends with the comfort of having each other nearby!

The after-school program allows children the opportunity to learn, develop and engage in a safe learning environment. It has lessened the stress and met needs that our family could not do so if we didn’t have this opportunity available. This year we have loved having the program expanded. My boys have loved every lesson, study-help and activity they have done. They have amazing teachers, coaches and mentors to assist them. I could not be prouder of this program. It helps provide our children with sources that they will treasure for a lifetime. It makes our community stronger and promotes self-worth, social sills and builds confidence. These are the traits we need to see in our youth – these traits will stay with them and help them become successful adults.

I want to thank you for providing funds for the after-school program. I ask that you continue to fund this program and consider ways to make it available to more children.

Thank you,

Kristi S. Critchlow

 

-letter posted with parent permission-

Senator Orin Hatch’s Assistant Jessa Reed visits CEP programs June 8

Senator Orin Hatch’s Assistant Jessa Reed visits CEP programs June 8

Jessa Reed representing Senator Orin Hatch visited CEP afterschool summer programs June 8 at 3 of our 23 partner schools – Hunter High, Stansbury Elementary and Kennedy Jr. High. Jessa spent 5 hours learning about afterschool programs in West Valley City.  She learned about the importance of […]