Simple Tasks Become Complicated and Fun at Westvale Rube Goldberg Showcase

Fourth-grade students at Westvale Elementary School put STEM education into action in comically overcomplicated ways. The school celebrated its second Rube Goldberg machine showcase, creating elaborate contraptions to perform simple tasks, like popping a balloon or knocking over a stack of dominoes.  

Students had to think outside the box as they used recycled materials to build gadgets to understand concepts like force, motion, energy transfer, and cause-and-effect. Once the machines were finished, students demonstrated and explained their creations to classmates and family.

 

Salt Lake County and West Jordan High Librarians Team Up to Get Kids Excited About Reading

A team-up of libraries benefited the students at West Jordan High School. Librarians from the Salt Lake County Library system visited the WJHS media center to assist classes in signing up for library cards. In minutes, everyone interested received their own library card or a replacement card for old accounts. 

Salt Lake County Library staff shared their love of books, but also educated students on everything else that comes with a library card. The local library can help with homework, college prep, or even 3D printing. Owning a library card gives students access to a wealth of services that can benefit them for the rest of their lives. 

Thank you to the Salt Lake County Library staff for visiting West Jordan High and helping Jaguar students.

 

The Gold Standard of School Counseling: Meet Mountain Creek Middle School’s Nationally Recognized Team

Superintendent with counselors from Mountain Creek MiddleSupercast Episode 344
They work tirelessly to give students every opportunity to find success in and outside of the classroom.

On this episode of the Supercast, meet the amazing counseling team at Mountain Creek Middle School, recently recognized as an American School Counselor Model Program. It is a prestigious national recognition that is not easy to come by and only given to the best of the best in comprehensive school counseling programs around the country.


JSD Outstanding Principal of the Year – Suzanne Williams

Outstanding Principal of the Year Suzanne WilliamsAspen Elementary’s Suzanne Williams is the Jordan Education Foundation’s Principal of the Year. 

Mrs. Williams creates a school where every student and family feels valued, supported, and empowered, blending compassion with high expectations to help all learners thrive. As a visible, hands-on leader, she builds strong relationships, champions every child’s potential, and fosters a culture of respect, belonging, and excellence. 

Congratulations, Mrs. Williams! Thank you for all that you do for the students at Aspen Elementary School.