by AJ Martel — For the second time in 16 years, Democrats have lost control of the DC Swamp. Now, they have no real leader, no real message and no plan.
Tag: Washington DC

by Addie P. — Sixth graders from Garfield County got to see the Smithsonian, White House Christmas tree, Capitol, Library of Congress, and monuments in DC.

by Elaine Baldwin — This year 142 individuals from Bryce Valley, Panguitch, and Escalante were able to go to Washington, DC for a week and tour the U.S. Capitol.

by Abbie Call — Rep. Celeste Maloy presented Principal Pete Peterson with a congressional award for 18 years connecting rural students to Washington, DC.

by Abbie Call — Thirty-one students from Wayne High School spent the beginning of April on the other side of the continent in Washington, DC.

The Byway — Wayne High School started something it’s never done before: planning a Washington, DC, trip. Fundraising began for the trip out east.

The Byway — Recently 155 students and adults from Garfield County School District traveled with Pete Peterson, principal of BVE, to Washington, DC.

The Byway — On Monday, August 8, about 50 Garfield County 6th-graders made a pitch for funding for their upcoming trip to Washington, DC.

by Abbie Call and Miranda B. — The Bryce Valley Elementary 6th graders were finally able to go on their Washington, DC trip on December 7-12.

The Byway — On December 7-13 of this year, Bryce Valley 6th grade is going on a Washington, DC trip! But they need your help to do it.