Jordan PREP Students Begin Six-Week Summer Engineering Program

For most students summer break is well underway, but for those enrolled in Jordan PREP, it was the first day all over again. First-year students started their six-week Prefreshman Engineering Program (PREP) with icebreakers to meet their new classmates and some introductory testing. Returning Jordan PREPers were reacquainted with old friends and even began working on capstone projects. 

The program gives students a series of classes with a mathematical, logical, and reasoning foundation over four consecutive summers and puts them on track to graduate with a two-year engineering certificate from Salt Lake Community College before they receive their High School Diploma.

Internet and Core Systems Maintenance

Information Systems wants you to be aware of the upcoming essential maintenance that will affect the availability of the internet and core systems during the upcoming observed holiday on Monday, June 15.

The following major systems will be inaccessible on this day:

  • Qmlativ Finance & Skyward Student Systems
  • Phone Systems Including Voicemail
  • Internet Connectivity
  • Department and School Websites

Thank you for your understanding and patience.

REMINDER: No USDA Free Summer Meals on Monday, June 15.

Student with lunch trayREMINDER: No USDA Free Summer Meals on Monday, June 15
The free meal service will resume on Tuesday, June 16. All children 18 years old and younger are welcome to enjoy free breakfast and lunch, Monday through Friday, until July 31, excluding June 15, July 3, and July 24.

The free meals will be available at four locations:

  • Columbia Elementary School, 3503 West 7800 South, West Jordan
  • Heartland Elementary School, 1451 West 7000 South, West Jordan
  • Terra Linda Elementary School, 8400 South Old Bingham Highway, West Jordan
  • Westvale Elementary School, 2300 West Gardner Lane, West Jordan

🥞 Breakfast service is from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
🌭 Lunch service is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

First Grade Royalty: Terra Linda Elementary Hosts Cinderella Ball to Bring Curriculum to Life

Music filled the air at Terra Linda Elementary School as first grade students stepped onto the dance floor, transforming their school into a royal ballroom for a day. The school hosted its first grade Cinderella Ball, a special event designed as the grand finale to a unit in the District’s Wit & Wisdom English Language Arts curriculum. The unique lesson goes beyond the traditional fairy tale, teaching students to explore and analyze what people around the world admire about Cinderella’s character—such as resilience, kindness, and perseverance.

To bring the global literature unit to life, students traded in their usual school clothes for fancy attire, including sparkling crowns, tiaras, and ballgowns. The event was a family affair, with parents and older siblings asked to join their first-graders as their royal dance partners. Teachers taught everyone how to dance the Waltz.

Connecting physical activities such as dance and dress-up to classroom texts helps younger students engage more deeply with the reading material, making the core virtues of the curriculum both memorable and impactful.

Thank you to the teachers and staff at Terra Linda Elementary School for putting together such an incredible and memorable event for students and families.

Summer Safety Tips for Students and Their Families from an ER Nurse

Superintendent with a nurseSupercast Episode 353
It is time for students and their families to relax, recharge, and have some fun together during the summer break.

On this episode of the Supercast, we talk to an Intermountain Health Riverton Hospital trauma nurse on the many ways to avoid mishaps and keep everyone safe, whether it’s out in the baking sun, waterside by the lake, riding Ebikes, or using child car seats. It is expert advice that can help keep everyone safe from a host of potential hazards over the summer months.

Linked below are the education resources referenced during the podcast, including: