Bluffdale Fifth Graders Shine at “We the People” Constitutional Hearings

Fifth grade students at Bluffdale Elementary recently demonstrated an impressive command of American government during the “We the People” event at Bluffdale City Hall, led by fifth grade teacher Melanie Fisher. Participating in simulated congressional hearings, students presented prepared statements and fielded complex questions regarding the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The young scholars deeply impressed the judging panel, which included Bluffdale Mayor Natalie Hall, Bluffdale Elementary School Principal Staci Moore, JSD Safety Coordinator and former Army Ranger Matt Alvernaz, and former JSD educator and board-certified teacher Pam Sua, with their poise and articulate responses.

The “We the People” program challenges students to move beyond basic facts to understand the functions of government and the responsibilities of citizenship. We are incredibly proud of these students for their commitment to studying the democratic process and the structure of the United States political system.

Congratulations to Ms. Fisher and Bluffdale Elementary’s fifth grade students for their hard work in being well informed and engaged members of our community!

JSD Middle School Student Will Compete in National Chinese Language Competition

A South Jordan Middle School student will travel to Los Angeles in May to represent Utah in a national Chinese speech competition. Cole Hansen, who is part of Jordan School District’s Chinese Dual Language Immersion program, earned a spot at nationals after an impressive showing at the state competition. He started learning Chinese in first grade and now studies five different languages. Last year, he spent 17 days in China, which deepened his commitment to learning foreign languages and sparked his interest in international technology and engineering.

To stand out at the state competition, Cole learned to play the erhu, a traditional two-stringed Chinese instrument, in just three-and-a-half weeks. With seven years of violin experience, he worked with a tutor to prepare a musical performance that impressed the judges.

Now, Cole will compete against students in grades 6-12 from across the country for a chance to attend the international finals in Beijing. No matter what happens at nationals, he plans to keep learning the erhu and hopes to use his Chinese skills in a future career in global engineering.

Congratulations to Cole and all the talented Jordan School District students headed to Los Angeles for the national competition. Your hard work and dedication to mastering new languages and skills are truly inspiring!

Giddy Up! Jordan District School Bus Drivers Compete at Bus Road-E-O Event

School Bus drivers across Jordan School District saddled up to show off their skills and compete at the Jordan District School Bus Road-E-O. The drivers took a written test and competed in bus driving skill games that included an obstacle course, curb parking, tight turning, and student loading. The event is a fun way to sharpen skills and practice keeping students safe when on the road.

The winners move on to represent Jordan District at the annual Utah State Safety Skills Competition and School Bus Road-E-O. Congratulations to all who competed, and best of luck at State to our winners!

  • 1st Place – Mandie Shoemaker
  • 2nd Place (tie) – Todd Rogers and Charel Allred
  • 3rd Place – Amanda Ray

April 28 Board Meeting Update

You are invited to a meeting of the Board of Education of Jordan School District on Tuesday, April 28 at the JATC South Campus, 12723 S. Park Avenue, Riverton, Utah. The study session begins at 4 p.m. The Regular Board Meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. Patrons may view the general session online at boardmeeting.jordandistrict.org.

The April 28 Board meeting agenda is now available on our Board meetings page. You can also use the following links to the printed and detailed agendas.

Chinese Bridge Students at Herriman High Take Home Talent Contest Awards

The Chinese Bridge Program at Herriman High School won big in the 2026 CLASS (Chinese Language Association of Secondary-Elementary Schools) talent contest. Groups of students in the program created short films to showcase their mastery of the Chinese language and took 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in the contest. Each film was entirely written, directed, recorded, edited, and produced by students.

Congrats to all three groups, Ms. Chen-Pace, and everyone involved in the Chinese Dual Language Immersion program! 

  • First Place (零排放 – Zero Emission) Rebekah Brinton, Parker Goodman, Luca Morgan, Lewis Williams
  • Second Place (空气污染 – Air Pollution) Jacob Jensen,Isabelle Nelson, Leo Nguyen, Ezra Thorup
  • Third Place (点心的心 – Dessert’s Heart) Harrison Brown, Max Burt, Sam Burt