Surprise of Olympic Proportions for Students During South Jordan Elementary Field Day

Students talk with olympians What was supposed to be a pretty typical, but much anticipated end of school year field day for students at South Jordan Elementary School turned into something much, much bigger. Fourteen Olympic and Paralympic athletes surprised students by showing up to take part in the field day fun… all of them fresh off competing in the recent Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games.

The Olympic athletes had a blast side-by-side with students in a number of races, a tug-of-war, signing autographs, shaking hands, and offering words of inspiration and encouragement.

The surprise was part of an ongoing effort by Utah 2034 to put athletes face-to-face with communities which will host the world in 2034. It was also an opportunity to promote the International Olympic Committee’s new Let’s Move 2026 campaign, a global push to get young people active.

The afternoon ended with a ‘swag toss’ of Olympic hats, shirts, and pins doled out to very excited students, some who may have hopes and dreams of representing Team USA themselves one day.

Thank you to the following Olympic athletes for being incredible role models and letting young students know hard work and determination can pay off in some pretty big ways:

  • Ethan Cepuran, Long-Track Speed Skating
  • Kate Delson, Para Snowboard (Snowboardcross)
  • Nick Goepper, Freeski (Slopestyle/Halfpipe)
  • Faye Gulini Thelen, Snowboard (Snowboardcross)
  • Marin Hamill, Freeski (Slopestyle/Big Air)
  • Rell Harwood, Freeski (Slopestyle/Big Air)
  • Jaelin Kauf, Freestyle Skiing (Moguls)
  • Kaysha Love, Bobsled
  • Zach Miller, Para Snowboard
  • Hahna Norman, Snowboard (Slopestyle/Big Air)
  • Hunter Powell, Bobsled
  • Konnor Ralph, Freeski (Slopestyle/Big Air)
  • Brianna “Bri” Schnorrbusch, Snowboard (Snowboardcross)
  • Sarah Warren, Long-Track Speed Skating

Copper Hills High School Student is Proud Winner of Ken Garff Keys to Success Car Giveaway

The last day of school will likely be one a Copper Hills High School 11th grade student won’t soon forget. That’s because Dylan Margetts showed up bright and early at KUTV studios in downtown Salt Lake City Thursday morning, as one of 20 statewide finalists in the Ken Garff Keys to Success program. Dylan was then narrowed down to one of four finalists… and then, he won, taking home a brand new 2025 Nissan Versa!

The Ken Garff Keys to Success program, motivates Utah students in grades 7–12 by connecting them to career pathways, scholarships, and prizes. A major highlight is the annual Car Giveaway, where one lucky student takes home a brand-new vehicle.

Congratulations, Dylan. Keep up the great work preparing for your future and upcoming school year as a senior at Copper Hills High School. May all the hard work and new wheels take you far.

Celebrating Huge Milestone for Multi-Talented Native American Students

Superintendent with some multi-talented Native American studentsSupercast Episode 352
They have dedicated their lives to celebrating culture, community, and academic achievement and now they’ve made it to graduation, getting well-earned high school diplomas.

On this episode of the Supercast, meet some multi-talented Native American students who were part of an annual Jordan School District Community Night celebrating culture through traditional dance, music, a dynamic drum circle, art, and more. Hear how the Native American students hope to use their academic success to serve as a springboard for future pursuits and personal growth.


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