Westvale Holds Annual Flag Retirement Ceremony Honoring Patriot Day

In recognition of the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, Westvale Elementary School held its annual Patriot Day flag retirement. The United States of America flag flying in front of Westvale was lowered and retired before being replaced by a new one for the school year during the ceremony. Students showed great reverence, waved small flags, and held a respectful moment of silence to remember the victims of the attacks.

Thank you to the Westvale community and students for honoring Patriot Day with a touching tribute.

Jordan School District High School Blood Drives Applauded for High Donor Participation and Life-Saving Work

They are lining up and donating life-saving blood at Jordan School District high schools at various times throughout the school year. Herriman High held one of the most recent successful student-led blood drives.

According to ARUP Blood Services, students in Jordan and Davis School Districts are among the most likely to give blood. Last school year, the two districts collected a combined 2,406 units of blood. Jordan District high schools sponsored 21 blood drives and collected 1,322 units of blood, and Davis District high schools held 19 blood drives that brought in 1,084 units of blood.

Statewide high schools sponsored 98 blood drives and collected 4,542 units of blood for patients at University of Utah Hospitals and the Huntsman Cancer Institute. ARUP Blood Services is the sole provider of blood products to the U of U Health system, and all the blood that ARUP Blood Services collects stays in Utah.

“High school blood drives are invaluable to maintaining the blood supply,” said Rob Fox, community relations representative for ARUP Blood Services. “These drives give us the potential to collect blood from hundreds of young, healthy, willing, and excited blood donors.”

Thank you to all of our high school students and members of the community for participating in the blood drives, helping to save lives.

Foothills Elementary Has Colorful Chalk Community Party and Fundraiser

Laughter, chalk, and foam were in the air at Foothills Elementary during the school’s color chalk fundraiser. The community gathered to grab a bite to eat at one of several food trucks, bid on auction items to raise money for the PTA, and have some fun on a beautiful late summer night.

The main event of the evening was chalk throws that made sure everyone, especially Principal Yospe, left covered in colored chalk and with a smile on their face. The foam machine, bubble stations, and sprinklers helped students get a little cleaner before heading home.

Great job by the Foothills PTA for organizing a great night for the school and the community!

A Big Surprise for Copper Hills High Students Who Ran into Burning Home to Save Lives

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They are students at Copper Hills High School who recently risked their own lives by breaking down a front door and running into a burning home hoping to save the lives of others.

On this episode of the Supercast, join us as we take you inside the big surprise where the students received a military style “Honor of Excellence” award for going above and beyond and being exemplary citizens.


Fall Family Fair Coming to West Jordan on September 18th

Clear your calendar and join your community and the Jordan School District for the Fall Family Fair on Thursday, Sept. 18 from 4-7 p.m. at the Viridian (8030 S. 1825 W., West Jordan). The event is an opportunity for students and families to connect with community resources and friends. 

The Fall Family Fair is hosted by Jordan School District Language and Culture Services and will include academic activities, health screenings, food, games, and live music from The Superintendents of Rock. Come join the fun and learn more about District and community resources!

Read about the 2024 Fair