CTE Students Explore Careers and Educational Opportunities at SheTech Explorer Day

The future of technology is being shaped by students throughout Jordan School District at the SheTech Explorer Day. This year, an impressive 472 high school CTE (Career and Technical Education) students from across JSD traveled to the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy to participate in the expo, an event dedicated to activating interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) careers.

The CTE students dove headfirst into high-tech, hands-on workshops, from the precision of robotics and coding to the creativity of digital design. Jordan School District students didn’t just observe—they built, programmed, and collaborated. The SheTech Explorer Day is designed to get students excited about complex career fields and turning “emerging technologies” into practical skills they can take back to their classrooms and future jobs.

Thank you to all the teachers, bus drivers, and CTE educators who helped make this year’s expo memorable.

Bingham Basketball Advances to Semifinals in Girls and Boys Hoops

It was a big day for Miner basketball as both Bingham teams prevailed in thrilling fashion in the 6A state basketball tournament. Luke West scored 42 points to lead the boys’ team to a 69-67 victory over Mountain Ridge. The girls’ team trailed Cedar Valley by 10 points with five minutes remaining, but rallied for a 60-57 victory over the Aviators thanks in part to 16 second-half points from Evalyn Roberts.

Both teams will play in the semifinals on Thursday, aiming to secure a spot in the state championship game. Bingham girls face Syracuse at 12:30 pm, while the boys will take on American Fork at 9 p.m.

Copper Hills High School Students Kicked Up Their Boots for National FFA Week

The media center at Copper Hills High School transformed into a country western dance floor this week as the school’s FFA chapter celebrated National FFA (Future Farmers of America) Week with a high-energy line dancing workshop. This after-school event wasn’t just about mastering the “grapevine” or the “pivot turn”; it was about building community and camaraderie that defines the Future Farmers of America. Students laughed as they found their footing and showcased their style. By the time the music faded, the Copper Hills FFA members had not only gained some impressive new moves but also strengthened the bonds that make our chapter stronger.
Keep up the great footwork, CHHS!

Monte Vista Teacher Achieves National Board Certification

Congratulations to Monte Vista Elementary fourth-grade teacher Dionne Tarpenning, who has achieved National Board Certification. Becoming a National Board Certified Teacher (NBCT) is a rigorous process that reinforces high standards, a commitment to excellence in teaching, and elevates the teaching profession. This is the most respected professional certification in K-12 education and represents a dedication to her craft.

Ms. Tarpenning, along with her 2026 cohort educators from across Utah who earned certification, were honored at the Utah State Capitol by the House and Senate for their amazing accomplishment.

Great work Dionne! Thank you for your commitment to our students and the teaching profession.

Copper Canyon Elementary Lip Sync Assembly Shows that Coyotes Rock

There was a sold-out crowd, popular songs, flashing lights, and costume changes, all without any Ticketmaster fees at the second annual Copper Canyon lip sync assembly. Students performed choreographed dances and songs to fan-favorite sing-alongs like Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” and the Baha Men’s “Who Let the Dogs Out?” Even the faculty got into the action as the office staff performed with the kindergarteners and the nutrition staff brought the house down with “It’s Raining Tacos.” The show was so popular that it even included a special guest appearance from Ed Sheeran (or was it custodian Skyler Campbell?).

Rock on, Copper Canyon!