Elk Meadows Students Make Positive Waves With Year-End Art Project

Students at Elk Meadows Elementary School turned the school stage into an underwater dive site complete with coral, sharks, and jellyfish. The student council decided on the concept and then enlisted every grade, from kindergarten to sixth, to create glow-in-the-dark sea creature art projects. After some assembly and a 3D coral installation, the walkthrough exhibit was complete for students to tour during their final week of school.

Great job Elk Meadows, and keep making positive waves!

Bingham High School Celebrates 29th Annual Car Show

From classic cars to modern lifted trucks and everything in between, students at Bingham popped their hoods and showed off their rides at the 29th Annual Bingham High School Car Show. During Yearbook Day, students could head outside, see their classmates’ cars, and vote on their favorites.

Thanks to Mr. Metcalf and Mr. Lucero for organizing the annual tradition!

Celebrating the Kauri Sue Hamilton School Class of 2025

Congratulations to the 2025 graduating class of Kauri Sue Hamilton School! Families, friends, staff, and students cheer on graduates as a parade led by a marching band circled the school. For some of these graduating students, Kauri Sue Hamilton is the only school they have ever attended, having spent their entire educational experience there.

Wishing our exceptional graduates a future filled with joy, opportunity, and endless possibilities. You have inspired us all!

Hayden Peak Plays West Jordan Police in a Friendly Game of Kickball

An annual tradition continued at Hayden Peak Elementary School as the 5th graders matched up with the West Jordan Police Department in a friendly game of kickball.

Thank you to WJPD for taking a few minutes out of their day to have a little fun and build bonds with our community. The incoming 5th graders at Hayden Peak are already looking forward to playing in the game next year!

Unified Field Day Brings Elementary Students Together

Nearly 1000 students from 15 Jordan District Elementary Schools enjoyed some fun in the sun at Unified Field Day at Riverton High School. Students showed off their throwing arms in a softball toss, ran a 50-meter dash, and leaped in a long jump event.

Unified Field Day is part of the Special Olympics Unified Sports program, which promotes social inclusion through sports. The Unified Sports program brings together special needs students and their peers to participate in sports together to build camaraderie. Thank you to Kip Lambert at Destination for providing team shirts and to all the volunteers who made this a memorable day for these wonderful students.