Congratulations JSD 2026 Graduates Earning More Than $59 Million in Scholarships

Three Students in Graduation Caps and GownsIt is something many students work incredibly hard for, empowering them on a path to future success. We’re talking about scholarship awards, which are a significant accomplishment and represent a great opportunity for students to pursue educational goals.

Receiving a scholarship can be a testament to a student’s hard work, academic excellence, and potential, as it acknowledges achievements and helps individuals reach their future aspirations.

This year Jordan School District graduates from Bingham High, Copper Hills High, Herriman High, Mountain Ridge High, Riverton High, West Jordan High, and Valley High School, earned a total of $59,287,276.96 in scholarships!

Congratulations to everyone! We wish you the very best in your future pursuits.

Jordan School District Custodians and Maintenance Crews Hard at Work Over Summer Months

They are polishing floors, deep cleaning bathrooms, cleaning and resetting lockers, and making every inch of our schools and buildings sparkle. They are also out in the heat trimming, working on lawns, and perfecting playing fields. Take a minute out of your day to say thank you to custodians, sweepers, and maintenance crews who are hard at work over the summer months to make sure students and employees return to schools and buildings that are clean, well maintained, and welcoming.

These valuable employees contribute to the important first impressions in our schools and buildings, they lend a helping hand wherever they are needed, and they never miss a beat, even in the high summer heat. They are such an important part of the Jordan School District family.

Thank you, custodians, sweepers, and maintenance crews!

Join the Fun for Summer Meals Community Days

Serving a student lunchIt will be extra fun Fridays for the next four weeks at Jordan School District’s Free Summer Meal sites. Nutrition Services has joined forces with Dairy West, local libraries, Nicholas Foods, and Dominos Pizza to serve up delicious pizza, along with some engaging activities from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

The Summer Meals Community Days begin Friday, June 26, at Westvale Elementary School and everyone is welcome. Anyone 18-years-old and younger is eligible for the free meals.

Summer Meals Community Days Schedule

  • Friday, June 26, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – Westvale Elementary School
  • Friday, July 10, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – Terra Linda Elementary School
  • Friday, July 17, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – Heartland Elementary School
  • Friday, July 31, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – Columbia Elementary School

Elementary School Student Author and the Positive Impact Her Book is Having on Kids and Their Coping Skills

Supercast Episode 355Superintendent Godfrey stands with a student, parent and teacher.

She is only in elementary school and already a published author, experiencing the impact her written words and work ethic can have on others.

On this episode of the Supercast, meet an Oakcrest Elementary School student who recently wrote and published her very first book. Find out her inspiration behind the book, and how the young author hopes the book can help kids who might be having a hard time at home or in school.


School Upgrades Underway This Summer 

Summer construction projects are in full swing across the District, with crews making progress on upgrades to schools for students and staff before they return in August.

Some of the projects well underway include a new kitchen at Oquirrh Elementary, an auditorium overhaul at South Jordan Middle, and upgraded and updated classrooms at Kauri Sue Hamilton School.

Thank you to the district and other crews working so hard at our schools over the summer months to help improve them for everyone, as we look forward to the new school year.