May 14 Board Study Session Update

The May 14 Board study session agenda is now available on our Board meetings page. Policies that will be discussed include Board Policies GP118 Midterm Vacancies on the Board and GP119 Legal Counsel for the Board. You can also use the following links to the printed and detailed agendas. Patrons may view the general session online at boardmeeting.jordandistrict.org.

Teachers at Bastian Elementary “Best in the West”

It was a western themed Teacher Appreciation Week at Bastian Elementary School and the PTA made it clear it was cowboy “hats off” to all of the hard-working teachers. There were signs throughout the school declaring Bastian as having the best teachers in the west.  They had barrels of fun with their decorated doors. And, teachers were treated to a specialty soda shop which was almost as sweet as they are.

We hope everyone enjoyed a Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!

Jordan Hills Elementary Students Are State Champions in National History Day Competition

They know their history and their knowledge paid off in a recent statewide competition.

Two entries in the National History Day state tournament took top honors and the exceptional winning teams were both from Jordan Hills Elementary School.

  • Students Dani Smuin and Kora Weldon won for their project called “The 1900 Olympics: A Turning Point for Women in Sport.”
  • Students Avyukt Agasthiya and Rakkshith Suresh won two awards for their project called “Walt Disney’s Impact on Animation.”

Linda Irick is the Jordan Hills teacher and coach for both teams and the students are now qualified to participate in the National History Day competition this summer in Washington, D.C.

What makes this even more amazing is the two winning projects came from 6th grade which competes in the “Junior Division” with 7th and 8th grade. The sixth-grade teams rarely place as often as the upper grades, let alone winning top honors!

Congratulations to these amazing students and their teacher/coach Ms. Irick who loves teaching and works so hard to give students opportunities to learn, explore, and grow.

Herriman High Student Among the Best in National Chinese Speech Competition

Picture of Bebecca Mcquire and her trophyPlease join us in congratulating an outstanding and talented student at Herriman High School. Rebecca Mcquire, a Chinese Bridge student, won third place in the Immersion Program Group competing in the 2024 National Chinese Speech Contest for both Herriman High and Jordan School District.

Competition organizers told the winners, “You have exhibited great talent in learning a language as exquisite and sophisticated as Chinese. Your performance has captured the heart of all our audience.”

Keep up the incredible work, Rebecca! We wish you great success in your continued learning of the Chinese language and the development of your talent.

Supercast Episode 244: Herriman High Student Scientist Making Electricity Out of Mud to Power iPhone

Superintendent checks out the mud electricity projectShe is an impressive young student scientist who has discovered an unlikely and very unusual source of electricity, using mud to power her iPhone and more.

On this episode of the Supercast, meet Herriman High School’s Fianna Smith whose discovery earned her a ticket to compete in a very prestigious and tough International STEM Fair. Fianna will pitch her science project to judges, going up against students from all over the world.