Copper Hills High Marching Band Takes the Stage Performing with National Recording Artists, “AJR”

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They are internationally known recording artists who have made it to the Top Ten of Billboard’s Hot 100. The American Pop band AJR recently performed in Utah and guess what, they invited the Copper Hills High School marching band to take the stage with them.

On this episode of the Supercast, find out what the high school students are saying about their experience and this incredible opportunity of a lifetime. Then, listen as Copper Hills High takes the stage for a mic check with members of AJR prior to the big show.


 

Check out a documentary produced by Copper Hills High School about the bands experience with AJR on YouTube. 

What Did You Learn in Your Travels Spending Time with Family and Friends This Summer?

We hope you had a chance to learn something new and fun over the summer months, in your travels or simply by staying home enjoying family, friends, and local summer celebrations.

Sunset Ridge Middle School Assistant Principal James Maughan says he was able to enjoy some pretty exciting travel. Mr. Maughan and his family accompanied his son to Paris where the University of Utah French major is about to begin a study abroad program. One fun thing Mr. Maughan learned while in Paris; the French don’t do what Americans know as “to-go” or “doggie bags” at restaurants because they want you to either take your time enjoying your meal and finish it or simply don’t over-order. He quickly learned something else, some public restrooms are available, but you have to pay for them, so Mr. Maughn learned to ask to use “les toilettes” at the places where his family was dining.

Traveling to Jamaica was another adventure for the Maughan family. In Jamaica Mr. Maughan learned several things. Jamaicans are relaxed and kind, crocodiles are scary, and due to English colonialism, people drive on the left side of the road. And, due to some poor road conditions, riding in a tour bus or van can be quite harrowing. Mr. Maughn says he recommends not riding at the front of a tour bus, because watching out the front windshield can cause severe anxiety!

We hope you learned something fun over the summer months as well and had a wonderful time doing so.

Jordan District Special Educators Attend All-Star Conference

Special Education educators in Jordan School District gathered for their 2025 Summer Conference. Attendees were first treated to a keynote address from Natalie Green and Trey Garrett. The duo discussed their experiences navigating the school system with disabilities to their transition into advocacy and leadership in organizations like Special Olympics. They also showcased the dance they used in competition at the Special Olympics World Games in Turin, Italy. After the keynotes, the group attended breakout sessions to help them refine their skills in areas such as teaching, reading, writing, and effective communication.

Thank you to Mountain Creek Middle School for hosting and thank you to all of our All-Star Special Educators who attended!

Jordan School District Partners with Positive Coaching Alliance to Enhance Fall Sports

Jordan School District administrators, coaches, parents, and athletes are spending part of their preseason learning about what success looks like on and off the field in education-based athletics. JSD’s partnership with the Positive Coaching Alliance is continuing for the 2025-26 school year to help everyone involved get the most out of their upcoming season. Recently, administrators and coaches discussed shaping positive cultures on their teams. Next week, fall sport captains, student leaders, and parents will learn more about what it means to be a great teammate and supportive parent.

The parent course is a virtual meeting on Monday, August 4 at 7 p.m. and is available free of charge for all parents of a student-athlete participating in fall sports by registering with this link.

Learn more about Jordan District’s history with PCA by listening to the Supercast.

Preparing Students for a Smooth Transition Back to School

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Before you know it, the first bells will ring and students will fill the halls ready for new adventures in the brand-new school year.

On this episode of the Supercast, we share some tips for parents on preparing kids for a smooth transition back to school. Listen and find out how you can get your students off to a successful start.