Student Art Exhibit Shows Why Majestic is “Golden”

Majestic Elementary Arts Academy celebrated its golden 50th anniversary with a student art showcase. The halls and gym at Majestic were full of photography, paintings, sculptures, drawings, and more that students at every grade level had completed this school year. 

The art showcase also gave the school a chance to look back on its history, displaying class photos, yearbooks, and awards from its 50-year history. Majestic was also visited by many former faculty and administrators, including Sally Barfuss, the wife of Majestic’s first principal, Joseph Barfuss. She stopped by with her daughter, Julie, to see the art and reminisce about being at the school when it opened in 1975.  

Happy 50th Birthday, Majestic! Stay golden!

Utah National Guard’s 23rd Army Band Inspires Students Across Jordan School District

Last week, the 23rd Army Band of the Utah National Guard visited several schools across the Jordan School District, bringing a unique blend of musical tradition and modern flair. From a captivating lunchtime performance at West Jordan High to engaging sets at South Hills Middle and Bingham High. The ensemble showcased a versatile repertoire that bridged contemporary hits with the disciplined, stirring sound of classical military marches. A highlight of the tour took place at Majestic Elementary Arts Academy, where students had the opportunity to see their own music teacher, Lisa Blodgett, a member of the 23rd Army Band and a service member of the Utah National Guard, perform beside those she serves with.

The 23rd Army Band provided an unforgettable educational experience for students of all ages. We extend our sincere gratitude to the band for sharing their time and talent with students and staff.

Special Education Transition Fair Is a Fun and Valuable Experience

It was a night of fun and looking to the future as members of the community gathered for Jordan School District’s Special Education Transition Fair. It is an event that brings together students, families, educators, and community organizations for an evening focused on future planning and opportunities.

The special education team was thrilled to welcome dozens of outside agencies, which provided valuable information on services related to education, employment, independent living, and much more.

Thanks, as well, to everyone who participated, making the Transition Fair such a success! This is just one example of Jordan School District’s Special Education team working hard, always looking for ways to support students as they transition to their next chapter in life.

Herriman Elementary DLI Students Celebrate Culture Through Dance

Spanish Dual Language Immersion (DLI) classes at Herriman Elementary celebrated the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries through dance and music at their annual DLI Dance Festival. Each grade presented a dance from a different country, highlighting everything from the traditional dances of Peru to the love of soccer in Spain. Students spent hours perfecting their choreography to put on an assembly for their classmates and a second performance at Fort Herriman Middle School for their families.

Great job, Herriman Elementary students! Thank you for sharing your love of these cultures through art with your classmates and families.

Community Volunteers, The Secret to Celebrating JSD “Outstanding Educators”

Various outstanding educators receive their awardsSupercast Episode 342
They are the quiet, but fiercely passionate force behind celebrating 68 Outstanding Educators in Jordan School District every year.

On this episode of the Supercast, meet the caring community volunteers who are part of the Jordan Education Foundation, making it possible to recognize and reward teachers who rise to the top. Teachers in every one of our schools, who are often brought to tears when total strangers show up to thank them for their tireless work in the classroom.