The May 13 Board study session agenda is now available on our Board meetings page. Administrative policies that will be discussed include AA418 Discipline of Students – Staff Responsibilities, AA419 Student Conduct, Dress, and Appearance, AS67 Discipline of Students, DP378 Employee Code of Conduct and DP380 Maternity/Parent Leave. Board policies that will be discussed include GP104 Board Officers and Appendix Procedures for the Election of Board Officers. You can also use the following links to the printed and detailed agendas. Patrons may view the general session online at boardmeeting.jordandistrict.org.
Kauri Sue Hamilton Students Are “Out of this World” at Starlight Dance
The suits were sharp, and the dresses were elegant as students at Kauri Sue Hamilton School went all out for their annual Starlight Dance Prom. The school atrium was decorated with a space theme, befitting the shining stars at Kauri Sue, who celebrated the upcoming end to the school year by dancing the night away.
Thank you to everyone who made the event a night filled with smiles, pictures, and unforgettable memories for the wonderful students at Kauri Sue Hamilton School.
JVLA Students Showcase Their Imaginations at All-Grade Art Show
Jordan Virtual Learning Academy’s three schools have united for an all-grade art show at Bluffdale City Hall, featuring student artwork from Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary, Kelsey Peak Virtual Middle School, and Kings Peak High School. The exhibition highlights various artistic expressions, including drawings, paintings, ceramics, and photography.
The works are on display at Bluffdale City Hall, 2222 W. 14400 S., until Friday, May 23rd.
West Jordan High Self-Care Event Brings Joy and Memories to Prom
Prom night was especially memorable this year at West Jordan High School, thanks to thoughtful students who organized a pre-prom “Self-Care Event” designed to help their classmates look and feel their best, without the high price tag. The event was filled with free services and giveaways to make sure everyone had the chance to attend prom with confidence.
Students were treated to various free services like haircuts, styling, braiding, wigs, manicures, lash lifts, eyebrow tinting, teeth whitening, and waxing. The event also provided free prom dresses, suits, jewelry, and custom corsages and boutonnièrs supplies. It was all in preparation for the West Jordan High School prom.
The event was organized by student peer leaders from “Sources of Strength,” a program that promotes connection and well-being at the school. Led by teacher Robyn Briggs, the group partners with community members to make experiences at the school unforgettable.
Congratulations to everyone who contributed to this inspiring celebration of kindness.
Joel P. Jensen Custodian is Competitive Jigsaw Puzzler
Supercast Episode 296
She is known for her custodial skills keeping classrooms clean and everything in working order at Joel P. Jensen Middle School. But in her free time, Allison Kunz is passionate about cleaning up and beating the competition in the sport of speed puzzling.
On this episode of the Supercast, we find out what speed puzzling is, what it takes to win, and how Allison Kunz has managed to qualify for world championships in the sport.
- Episode info & audio transcription for Episode 296: Joel P. Jensen Custodian is Competitive Jigsaw Puzzler
- Previous episodes can be found at supercast.jordandistrict.org