Copper Hills High Assistant Principal Receives State Recognition for Being Champion for All Students

Picture of NoelaniNoelani Ioane is a kind and caring educator who has spent her career showing support and compassion for all students. Now this amazing Copper Hills High assistant principal is being recognized for her tireless work.

The Utah-based nonprofit IncludEd in Education selected Noelani as one of their “Education Equity Champion” award winners and recognized her at their recent 2026 conference. The group honored Noelani for her work striving to make sure all students have access to educational opportunities and to make sure all students receive the support they deserve to succeed. The group also played a touching video from students and colleagues congratulating Noelani on the award.

Congratulations, Noelani Ioane on this well-deserved recognition. Keep up the kind and compassionate work!

Rose Creek Raptors Roar Their Way to Glow Room Parties

Students at Rose Creek Elementary are glowing with school pride. By exhibiting great behavior in school and living the school values, classes can earn trips to the “Glow Room.” The room is decked out for a party, complete with blacklights, decorations, highlighters, games, and fun music.

Showing behavior that represents the school values of R.O.A.R. (Respect, Own your actions, Act safely, Ready to learn), students earn tallies that add up to tickets to a party. The fun has led to students filling up their class “ROAR” boards with great behavior as fast as possible to get back to the glow room for some more fun.

Brazilian Students Share Their Culture and Language with Bluffdale Students

Brazilian students joined students in Ms. Mueller’s Portuguese dual language immersion class at Bluffdale Elementary School.

Special guests from Brazil joined students in Ms. Mueller’s Portuguese dual language immersion class at Bluffdale Elementary School. The group of Brazilian students stopped by during their trip to Utah to share their culture and experiences growing up in a Portuguese-speaking country. They even brought some of their favorite candies and treats all the way from South America. Bluffdale students showcased what a day in an American school is like, bringing their new friends to lunch, English class, and recess to learn how to play American football. 

Thank you to everyone who helped bring two groups of students from across the globe together for an enriching cultural exchange for all involved.

Majestic Elementary Arts Academy Music Teacher Marches in Pasadena Rose Parade

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It is a high note in the very successful career of a Jordan School District music educator. On this episode of the Supercast, meet Majestic Elementary School music teacher Lisa Blodget who just returned from marching in the Pasadena Rose Bowl Parade.

Find out why Blodget was one of more than 300 band teachers and directors from across the country selected to march in the prestigious parade, and what it felt like to be on the national stage cheered on by thousands along the five-mile route.


South Jordan Middle Administration Slimed for Good Cause

 

In December, students at South Jordan Middle School banded together for spirit days and a holiday fundraiser to support Primary Children’s Hospital. The student body combined to raise over $2600 for Primary Children’s and unlocked some fun rewards in the process. Student body officers were pied in the face, but the grand finale was a sliming of the administration. SBO’s concocted a thick, cold, and blue slime that they poured on Mr. Jenson, Ms. Erickson, and Mr. Rambadt during lunch to celebrate raising funds for a great cause.

Well done on a great holiday fundraiser, South Jordan Middle!