Move-a-Thon Spirit Week! *No cleats School colors and black and gold (or yellow)
13 days ago, Centennial Elementary
Move-a-thon
Join us for our Move-a-thon Fundraiser on April 25
14 days ago, Centennial Elementary
Move-a-thon
To help our students better prepare for the upcoming school year, CES will be creating class lists and allowing students to meet their new teacher before the end of the current school year. Teacher requests can be made using our request form that is available in the office. All requests are due before May 1st to give us time to develop class lists prior to the end of the school year. All requests are considered, but a request doesn't guarantee placement in a specific teacher's class.
19 days ago, Bruce Guymon
CES UTTM Highlight - Drawing Winners
21 days ago, Centennial Elementary
Poster Winners
Kindergarten Screening is next week! Mark your calendars and share with families of incoming kindergarteners.
25 days ago, Centennial Elementary
kindergarten screening
Join us for a Puppet Making activity for the whole family - sponsored by Beverly Taylor Sorenson Arts Learning Program with our Theatre teacher Mrs. Butterfield.
about 1 month ago, Centennial Elementary
Family Puppet Night
Kindergarten Round Up is Here!
about 1 month ago, Centennial Elementary
Kindergarten Round Up
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Dr. Seuss
about 1 month ago, James Sasser
A guide to choosing a book
Congratulations to our Dr. Seuss art competition winners! Thank you to everyone who submitted artwork.
about 1 month ago, Centennial Elementary
Dr. Seuss Art Winners
Duchesne County School District Sterling Scholars March 6, 2025: DCSD held its annual Sterling Scholars Banquet. We want to congratulate these great students and wish them luck in the upcoming state competition.
about 2 months ago, James Sasser
District Sterling Scholar Students
UHS Sterling Scholars
Tabiona Sterling Scholars
Duchense Sterking Scholars
Altamont Sterling Scholars
Duchesne County School District Sterling Scholars March 6, 2025: DCSD held its annual Sterling Scholars Banquet. We want to congratulate these great students. We also wish them good luck in the upcoming state competition. Go to this Sway
about 2 months ago, James Sasser
Sterling Scholar Banquet
Pictures of students from DHS, THS, & UHS
District whole group
UBTech’s Junior Senior Parent Night at the Roosevelt UBTech Campus is March 18th from 6-8pm. We have scholarships for you! Learn about earning college credit and technical certificates. Talk with instructors, and enjoy appetizers by Culinary Arts, t-shirts and prizes!
about 2 months ago, James Sasser
Parent Night
We want to highlight the work each of our teachers and students are doing at Centennial Elementary. Today we start with the first of many celebrations to come.
about 2 months ago, Centennial Elementary
A certificate with stars in the background reads: Centennial Elementary School, Celebration, Kindergarten, We want to recognize our kindergarten team  for their focus on reading and math growth.  At the beginning of the year 31% of students reached their Reading goal and 39% reached their Math goal.  By the end of 2nd quarter 82% of students reached their Reading goal and 84% met their Math goal.
“You’re never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child." Dr. Seuss
about 2 months ago, James Sasser
Dr. Seuss
Give your child a better future.
2 months ago, James Sasser
Reading to your child will change their life
Dr. Seuss Week will be the first week of March. Join us in celebrating reading and children's books!
3 months ago, Centennial Elementary
Dr. Seuss Week
Parent Conferences are this week!
3 months ago, Centennial Elementary
Winter Conferences February 5-6
Why you should read to your baby.
3 months ago, James Sasser
Why reading to babies really matters
Attendance Matters
3 months ago, Centennial Elementary
Attendance Matters
Have you ever compared a book to a movie? Imagine the fun you could have doing it with your child.
3 months ago, James Sasser
Read a book, then watch the movie