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We are so proud of our Scholar Athletes!!!
Emery High
Carter Huntington - GolfDanika Farley - Tennis
Aubrey Guymon- Volleyball
Brielle Rowley - Volleyball
Haidyn Roper - Volleyball
Tylee Perkins - Volleyball
Alexia Mortensen - Soccer
Ashlyn Durrant - Soccer
Makaila Peacock - Soccer
BrinLee Hurdsman - Cheer
Danielle Wolford - Cheer
Maddex Behling - Cheer
Alexander Frederick - Swim
Bryant Durrant - Swim
Oumar Diarra - Wrestling
Alexia Mortensen - Basketball
Brielle Rowley - Basketball
Makaila Peacock - Basketball
Sabrina West - Basketball
Kallee Cook - Drill
Ashlyn Durrant - Swim
Aspen Jensen - Swim
Aubrey Guymon - Swim
Easton Nielson - Basketball
Green River High
Emily Roundy - X-Country
This year, the state legislature approved House Bill 162, which requires school districts to provide free period products for students in all school facilities. Accordingly, Emery School District will place free period products in every female and family bathroom in our schools. Within the coming days, donated period product dispensers will be installed at each school, providing high-quality, organic, dignified products for our students.
Additionally, H.B. 162 requires that schools inform students about the availability of the products being provided. Parents or guardians are responsible for discussing the need for and proper use of period products with their children, and these topics will not be addressed by the schools. The state has provided communication and information materials to share with parents and students. All the materials are also provided below.
Period Products in Utah Schools
How to Talk About Periods
In-Bathroom Poster