Jordan District Sophomores Prepare For High School Years

The halls of Jordan District high school’s have come alive as back-to-school season is underway. Sophomore orientation allowed incoming students a chance to explore their new school, check out Chromebooks, get a yearbook photo, and say hello to old friends and make some new ones. Students could also meet student body officers and investigate all the clubs, sports, and extracurricular activities available to them.

Good luck to all Jordan School District sophomores in the upcoming school year as they prepare to write the next chapter in their education!

South Valley School Staff Builds Camaraderie with Building Blocks

Educators at South Valley School got together for some team building using building blocks to kick off their year. The school theme for the year is “Building the Future Together,” and the educators took this theme literally as they worked in groups to build the fastest LEGO car at their staff welcome meeting.

A special congrats goes to the team of Ms. Egan, Mr. Holdaway, Ms. Lane, Ms. Roylance, and Ms. Ward of Class 3. Their LEGO racer proved to have the best aerodynamics and the most muscle under the hood, placing them on the top step of the podium. Have a great school year South Valley, and keep building up your students brick by brick!

West Jordan High Graduate is Gold Medalist in Sled Hockey and in Overcoming Obstacles

Superintendent with Hope BevilhymerSupercast Episode 310
She is a motivational speaker, an amputee, athlete, humanitarian, and goalie for the gold medal winning U.S.A. Para Ice Hockey team.

On this episode of the Supercast, we meet West Jordan High School graduate Hope Bevilhymer. We hear Hope’s inspirational story of tragic challenges in life to hard-earned triumphs. And, you’ll find out what happens when we hit the ice with this elite athlete.


Community Partners Volunteer to Set Up New Innovations Lab at Juniper Elementary

Employees of the Utah Jazz, Utah Mammoth, America First Credit Union, and Jordan School District rolled up their sleeves and got to work getting the Innovation Lab at Juniper Elementary School up and running. This new space will contain everything from 3D printers to stop motion cameras, transforming a classroom into a digital learning laboratory where students can be creative and develop new skills. 

The group of volunteers spent their morning cleaning the classroom, painting the walls, and unboxing equipment and supplies to set up the room. The new lab will be housed at Juniper Elementary but used by classes in fourth, fifth, and sixth grade from across the District. 

Thank you to the Jazz, Mammoth, and America First Credit Union for their help in creating an amazing learning environment for students of Jordan School District.