South Jordan
About South Jordan Middle

Mission Statement
The South Jordan Middle School community is committed to improving student learning by creating a safe and respectful environment, providing a challenging curriculum, addressing the diversity of middle school learners, and fostering individual responsibility.

South Jordan Middle School (SJMS) is located in the western part of the city of South Jordan. This area changed rapidly from an agrarian community to a suburban society. The patrons of this middle to upper income community are highly supportive of the school and are dedicated to educational excellence which includes curriculum, instruction, and activities which enrich the educational opportunities for each child.

Historically, the plan for SJMS developed as Bingham Middle School (BMS) needed replacement. Rather than expend the substantial funds necessary to renovate BMS, it was determined that a wiser course would be to build a new school. Although BMS would remain open for a couple more years, most of the student population began attending SJMS as it opened in 1989.

From its beginnings, students at South Jordan Middle School have excelled. State and national test scores indicate that SJMS students collectively perform at or near the top in all subjects. Students are also found developing their other talents in and out of school. Service is also a priority to many of the SJMS students. To further strengthen the dedication and commitment necessary to excel, students are taught and encouraged to be “Snow Leopards on the P.R.O.W.L.” The students come Prepared, are Respectful, are On time, have a Winning attitude, and Listen and learn.

As dedicated professionals, the South Jordan Middle School staff is committed to pursuing the tenets of middle school philosophy by emphasizing academic excellence and by working to help students develop individual strengths, talents and problem solving skills. The school provides an environment where individual differences are valued and the rights of others are respected.

Student Achievement

Criterion Referenced Tests (CRT)
The Core Criterion Referenced Tests (CRTs) are administered at the end of each school year to help assess how well students have mastered the standards and objectives set forth in the State of Utah Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science core curricula.   Student achievement is reported as the percent of students reaching “proficient” by earning a Level 3 or Level 4 performance on the Core CRT.

Year
7th Lang. Arts
8th Lang. Arts
9th Lang. Arts
7th Math
Pre-Algebra
Algebra 1
Geometry
2005-06
87%
87%
91%
87%
87%
89%
94%
2006-07
92%
87%
89%
83%
91%
87%
96%
2007-08
88%
88%
89%
95%
93%
90%
98%
2008-09
90%
90%
90%
79%
82%
83%
90%
Year
7th Science
8th Science
9th Earth Sci.
Biology
 
 
 
2005-06
82%
83%
79%
95%
     
2006-07
80%
78%
79%
98%
     
2007-08
81%
79%
81%
97%
     
2008-09
79%
81%
82%
98%

IOWA Tests
The IOWA Test of Basic Skills provides a comparison of achievement to students across the United States in reading, language arts, math, science and social studies.  The IOWA test is given each fall to students in grades 3, 5, and 8.  The Jordan School District School also administers the IOWA to students in grade 6.  Results are reported as the average percentile rank.  The national average is the 50th percentile in each area.

 8th Grade
Year
Reading
Language
Math
Core Total
Soc. Studies
Science
Total Composite
2005-06
73
63
68
68
60
71
68
2006-07
65
61
62
63
58
70
64
2007-08
66
65
59
63
56
68
63
2008-09
72
67
64
68
60
75
68

Direct Writing Assessment (DWA)
The Direct Writing Assessment (DWA) is designed to assess the writing skills of 6th and 9th grade students in February and March each year.  The following six components of writing are assessed: ideas & content, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions.
 
 Grade 9 - Average Points Earned
Year
Ideas / Content
Organization
Voice
Word Choice
Sentence Fluency
Conventions
Composite
2005/06
3.8
3.8
4.0
3.9
3.9
3.8
23.3
2006/07
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.8
3.8
3.8
23.1
2007/08
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.7
3.8
3.8
22.7
2008/09
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.7
3.7
3.8
22.6
* Each year the direct writing prompt changes, therefore caution should be used in making year to year conclusions.
 
Boundary Description

MiddleBegin at 3200 W. & 9400 S.; east along 9400 S. (south side) to 1300 W. and the West Jordan/So. Jordan City line; continuing east along the West Jordan/So. Jordan City line (south side) to the Jordan River; south along the Jordan River (west side) to approx. 9815 S.; east along 9815 S. (south side) to the FrontRunner rail line (approx. 300 W.); south along the FrontRunner line (west side) to 10000 S.; east along 10000 S. (south side) to the Freeway I-15; south along the Freeway I-15 (west side) to 11400 S.; west along 11400 S. (north side) to the Jordan River; south along the Jordan River (west side) to the So. Jordan/Riverton City line (approx. 11745 S.); west along the South Jordan/Riverton City line (north side) to 1300 W.; north along 1300 W. (east side) to the South Jordan/Riverton City line (approx. 11600 S.); south-west along the South Jordan/Riverton City line (north side) to 1700 W. (approx 11695 S.); south along 1700 W. (west side) to 11800 S.; west along 11800 S. (north side) to 3200 W.; north along 3200 W. (east side) to 9400 S.

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