Leading by Example: Assistant Principal Goes Above and Beyond for Student Success

At JATC South, commitment to student success is at the heart of everything they do, and Assistant Principal Stewart Hudnall exemplifies just that. In a recent inspiring act, he stepped in to support aspiring cosmetologists in the hair design program when they faced client cancellations. Without hesitation, he allowed a student to cut and bleach his hair, enabling her to earn essential hours toward her cosmetology license.

But Mr. Hudnall didn’t stop there! When other students encountered similar challenges, he eagerly volunteered again, letting one student give him a stunning leopard-print hairstyle that showcased their creative talents. And as if that weren’t enough, he welcomed the nail tech students to give his nails a fabulous makeover with fun star designs.

Through these selfless acts, Mr. Hudnall not only provides valuable hands-on experience for the students but also demonstrates his unwavering commitment to their educational journey. A big thank you to Mr. Hudnall for his incredible support, being a good sport, and dedication to student success!

Monte Vista Elementary Becomes National Unified Champion School

Inclusion was a cause of celebration at Monte Vista Elementary School. The Mustangs’ unified sports program was named a Special Olympics National Unified Champion School. The designation is given only to schools that demonstrate a commitment to inclusion by meeting 10 standards of excellence. Among the standards achieved, Monte Vista provided a Unified Sports program for its students, showcased inclusive youth leadership, engaged the entire school in activities, and demonstrated a commitment to the sustainability of the program.

Students participating in the program were honored at a surprise assembly with a celebration tunnel and a banner unfurling. Several Monte Vista alumni who are now in middle school even returned to participate in the ceremony.

Monte Vista will be joined by Daybreak Elementary this year as the first two elementary schools in Utah to be given the National Unified Champion School banner. Oquirrh Hills Middle School, Riverton High School, and Copper Hills High School have also been awarded the designation in Jordan School District.

Great job, Monte Vista students, staff, and parents, on an amazing recognition!

Southland Students Meet Battle of the Books Best-Selling Author Liesl Shurtliff

New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Liesl Shurtliff stopped by Southland Elementary to visit with students. Her book, Rump: The (Fairly) True Tale of Rumpelstiltskin, is featured on the Battle of the Books list this year and has received rave reviews from Southland students.

The author, who grew up in Salt Lake City and graduated from BYU, talked about the history of fairy tales, the importance of storytelling, where she draws inspiration for her books, and answered questions from the audience. A few lucky Southland students helped her tell the story of Rumpelstiltskin, and anyone who brought a book from home was able to get it autographed

Thank you, Mrs. Shurtliff, for stopping by Southland during your visit to Utah and inspiring the students at Southland. Also, a special thanks to the Southland PTO for arranging the visit and giving these students an incredible opportunity to hear from a best-selling author.

JATC Greenhouse Plant Sale Benefits Agriculture Students

The JATC South Greenhouse Winter Plant Sale is happening now through December 19 or until supplies last in Riverton. You can purchase poinsettias in various colors, Christmas cactus, and succulent bowls. All proceeds benefit the JATC South Urban Horticulture program. Students in the program develop knowledge and skills in plant science, greenhouse management, soil science, floriculture, pest management, and global food systems for agriculture.

JATC South Greenhouse’s hours of operation are regular school days, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. They accept cash or credit cards, but not checks. Supplies are limited. JATC South is located at 12723 South Park Avenue in Riverton.

Plant Sale Prices

  • 6″ Pots $7
  • 8.5″ Pots $13
  • Succulent Bowls $12

Terra Linda Students Keep Recess Fresh with New Games and Activities

Recess at Terra Linda Elementary School has gotten an upgrade this school year. To keep recess fresh and expose students to new games and new friends, Principal Martinez and Assistant Principal Davis have brought a new game or activity to the playground every few weeks. So far this year, the playground has added cornhole, Kan Jam, and Spikeball. They have also reintroduced classics like jump rope, skip ball, and sidewalk chalk.

Each day, the Terra Linda student council sets up the equipment. When a new game is introduced, the council members spend their recess teaching their fellow students the rules and gameplay. Great job making new friends and learning new games, Terra Linda Tigers!