South Valley Students Take a Trip Around the World Without Leaving School

It was an exciting day for South Valley students traveling from Australia to Ukraine, New Zealand, France and far and beyond, without having to leave their school. During “Flying Around the World Day,” each classroom represented a different country, educating students about the culture and offering a taste of the region with food samples as well. The students traveled from country to country, visiting classrooms, exploring traditional colors, flags and clothing, giving them an opportunity to explore different cultures from around the world.

Staff played the role of pilots and flight attendants stamping passports as students traveled from one country to another inside the individual classrooms. Even West Jordan Mayor Dirk Burton showed up to have some fun traveling from country to country throughout the school.

What a fun and engaging way for students to learn about different countries and cultures. Congratulations to everyone at South Valley for giving students such a rich and memorable experience!

National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day is Saturday, February 15

They serve and protect, getting to know students and staff in our schools, doing all they can to keep everyone safe. Please join us in saying a big thank you to all of the dedicated school resource officers working in schools throughout Jordan School District. These officers are valuable members of our school communities, always looking out for students, teachers, and staff. They are friends, mentors, and trusted adults working with school administrators to make sure all students can learn in a safe and supportive environment.

Riverton High School Students Receive Warm Welcome Heading to Class on Cold Winter Morning

Despite the cold conditions outside, Riverton High School students were all smiles as they received a really warm welcome arriving at school on Thursday. Riverton City Mayor Trent Staggs, city council members, Riverton police and fire, along with Principal Rochelle Waite, school administrators, teachers, and staff were all there to greet students with words of encouragement. It was a way to show students support from the community and from those within their own school. The students received notes letting them know they are amazing and they all have what it takes to make it successfully to the end of the school year.

Thanks to everyone who came out in the cold to let students know they are valued and their education is important to the entire community.

How You Can Play a Role in Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls

Supercast 284: How You Can Play a Role in Preventing Slips, Trips, and FallsSupercast Episode 284
It’s that time of year when Mother Nature brings rain, sleet, snow, and ice in combinations that can create some slick conditions around our schools and buildings.

On this episode of the Supercast, we talk to custodians who are constantly working throughout the day and sometimes into the night to prevent slips, trips, and falls for students, teachers, staff, and parents. Listen and find out how you can help.