
Building Better Spaces for Learning: Our 2024–2025 Campus Improvements Are Complete
- Categories School News
- Date January 19, 2026
This past school year, Athenian Schools quietly focused on something that matters deeply to students and families alike: creating better spaces for learning.
Behind the scenes, construction and improvement projects were underway across several campuses. Today, we’re happy to share that our 2024–2025 construction projects are officially complete at the Tremonton, Nephi, and Vernal campuses.
These updates reflect our ongoing commitment to providing environments where students feel supported, focused, and ready to learn each day.
Tremonton Campus: Ready for Daily Learning
At the Tremonton campus, completed improvements centered on classroom readiness and functionality. Spaces were updated to better support daily instruction, organization, and student comfort. The result is a learning environment that feels more intentional, welcoming, and prepared for the rhythm of a full school day.
Nephi Campus: Spaces That Support Focus and Collaboration
Construction updates at the Nephi campus were designed with both students and teachers in mind. The completed improvements help create classrooms that support collaboration, engagement, and focused learning—making it easier for teachers to teach and for students to stay connected to their work.
Vernal Campus: Prepared for Growth and Continuity
At Vernal, construction work has been completed to strengthen the overall usability of the new campus. These updates ensure that learning spaces are ready for continued use and growth, supporting students throughout the school year in a stable and well-prepared environment.
Looking Ahead With Confidence
With these projects now complete, all three campuses are fully ready to welcome students and move forward into the next term with confidence. These improvements are not about flash or appearances—they’re about making sure our spaces match the care, structure, and purpose behind the education happening inside them.
We’re grateful for the continued trust of our families and community, and we look forward to building on this momentum as we continue improving the Athenian Schools experience.
Jared has a bachelor’s degree in Entomology and a master’s in Education Leadership. He has been in education for 29+ years, with the first six years as a Life and Physical Science High School Teacher and then as an administrator in various positions for 23 years. In 2016, became an adjunct professor for Utah Valley University in the first STEM Endorsement cohort for Utah elementary teachers. In 2017, Jared shifted his focus to working in charter schools. Jared is passionate about STEM education, with the active integration of art to infuse creativity into students’ learning and solve problems in creative and integrated ways.
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