Jordan School District’s Native American students and their families gathered for the annual Community Night on May 7 at West Jordan Middle School. The evening served as a vibrant celebration of culture and achievement, featuring traditional dance, music, art, and community. Community leaders joined Jordan School District Board of Education members, principals, and administrators to recognize the successes of Native American students.
The highlight of the event focused on the District’s graduating class, as all 15 seniors were personally recognized by Superintendent Godfrey, Jordan School District Board of Education member Erin Barrow, and West Jordan Mayor Dirk Burton for their accomplishments. Copper Hills High School senior Deonna Lee was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from American United Federal Credit Union to recognize her academic success and serve as a springboard for her future pursuits.









