Daybreak Elementary School Student Has the “Look” to Be Superintendent One Day

It’s not often you find a 4th grade student who has something strikingly in common with the Superintendent of Schools. But take one look at Daybreak Elementary School’s Camden Glover and you will immediately see the similarity. Camden appears to be a youthful double or doppelgänger of Superintendent Anthony Godfrey.

When Camden got all gussied up wearing a smart suit and tie, the resemblance was even more striking. And, the 4th grader shares some really great personality traits with the Superintendent. Both love to meet new people, are fun to interact with and be around, and both are very energetic. But when Dr. Godfrey asked Camden if he would like to follow in his footsteps and be a superintendent one day, Camden said no thanks. Camden actually would like to be an assistant principal like TJ Davenport at Daybreak Elementary. Camden says if he were an assistant principal, like Mr. Davenport, he would get to play basketball every day at recess and “school” the competition like Mr. Davenport does.

We’re pretty sure no matter what he decides to pursue, Camden has a very bright future ahead. Thanks, Camden for playing along in the fun photo shoot with Superintendent Godfrey!

West Hills Students Present Sweet Projects to Honor the “Berlin Candy Bomber”

Mr. Sanderson’s 8th-grade Language Arts classes at West Hills Middle School turned a lesson about Gail Halvorsen into a sweet, creative project. Students read about Halvorsen, who is a Utah native best known as the “Candy Bomber,” and for his humanitarian missions to improve morale in Berlin by parachuting candy into the city. The students used those lessons to design their own chocolate bars, selecting the type of chocolate and mix-ins, as well as creating a name, slogan, and wrapper for the candy bars.

Their ideas were then worked into a persuasive presentation for the class, with a winner in each class advancing to the finals. The entire student body voted on their favorite candy design, selecting one winner to represent West Hills Middle.

Ryan Jazayerli prevailed as the overall winner and will have his fictional milk chocolate bar brought to life by Taste Artisan Chocolate in Provo this Spring.

Along with Mr. Sanderson’s class, a sister class in Berlin has completed a parallel project to commemorate Halvorsen. This spring, the two classes will meet in Utah to have their candy bars actually made into delectable bites. Then they will stage their own “Candy Drop” at West Hills to celebrate the anniversary of the end of the Berlin Blockade.

Great job, Ryan and everyone in Mr. Sanderson’s classes!

Jordan District Schools Highlighted at South Jordan Oath of Office Ceremony

Students from three Jordan District schools participated in the Oath of Office ceremony for the City of South Jordan. During the ceremony, Mayor Dawn Ramsey and council members Jason McGuire and Donald Shelton were sworn in. Students from Aspen Elementary led the assembled crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance, Ms. Witt-Roper’s fifth-grade class from South Jordan Elementary sang “This is America,” and the Bingham High School Madrigals performed the National Anthem. 

Thank you to South Jordan City for including talented Jordan District students in this important civic event. 

Writing Assignment at Monte Vista Gets Surprising Response 

A Writing Assignment at Monte Vista Received an In-Person Visit From WalmartMonte Vista third-grade teacher Mrs. Roy assigned students to practice their writing skills by writing a thank-you note to a local business and asking a few questions about the company. One of her students, Lex, wrote a letter to the South Jordan Walmart, expressing how much he loves their ice cream and the snacks he gets from the store for family movie nights.

What Lex, Mrs. Roy, and the rest of the students didn’t expect was not just a response from Walmart, but a personal visit complete with gifts.

South Jordan Walmart General Manager Kevin Carlile appreciated the letter so much that he came to answer Lex’s questions in person and even brought enough ice cream and snacks for the whole classroom to share.

Great job, Lex. Thank you Walmart, for supporting our students!