Congratulations Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary Students; You Rock Reading!

Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary students recently achieved a remarkable milestone, reaching a 90% attendance rate in their virtual “Walk to Read” program. This impressive feat earned them a really fun reward, the chance to pie their principal, Mr. Menlove, in the face!
Students gathered at Majestic Elementary Arts Academy and Hidden Valley Middle School to take part in the celebration. Mr. Menlove was joined by a beloved “Peak Time” teacher, Mr. Southworth, and several other enthusiastic teachers bravely facing the pies.
Students, parents, and staff all came together to applaud the hard work and dedication of the young readers. Laughter and cheers were infectious as pies flew, marking a memorable day for everyone involved.
This celebration not only highlighted the students’ commitment to their reading goals, but also fostered a sense of community and camaraderie. It was a great way to acknowledge the achievements of Rocky Peak students and inspire them to continue their literacy journey.
Kudos to the incredible students for their dedication and to Mr. Menlove, Mr. Southworth, and all the teachers who joined in the fun. Here’s to more reading milestones and sweet celebrations in the future!

Celebrate and Say Thank You to JSD’s Amazing Administrative Professionals

Today is Administrative Professionals Day, a day to recognize and celebrate the superheroes working among us; including administrative assistants, secretaries, and other office professionals.

These individuals are the multitasking masterminds who work diligently to keep things running smoothly. They are flexible, efficient, organized, and often the first to offer assistance wherever and whenever it is needed.

Most of all, our administrative professionals are kind, caring individuals who go about their work with a smile and warm greeting for anyone who comes their way.

Thank you to all of the amazing Jordan School District administrative professionals who go above and beyond every single day!

Elementary School Choir Makes History as First to Perform at Real Salt Lake Game

Aspen Elementary School’s choir took to the field over the weekend to become the first elementary school choir to perform the National Anthem at a Real Salt Lake game. The choir is comprised of 3rd through 6th grade students and is led by teachers Kristi Matthews, Celina Forsyth, and Joseph Cook. The group met twice a week before school to hone their skills and prepare for the big event.

Congratulations to everyone involved who made the performance a huge success. Way to go, Aspen Elementary!

It’s School Bus Driver Appreciation Day!

They open their doors with a smile, never get tired of singing “The Wheels on the Bus,” and most importantly, safely transport our most precious cargo to and from school. Sometimes they even do it in costume!

To all the terrific school bus drivers in Jordan School District, we send a heartfelt thank you for rolling out the red carpet and making our children feel like VIPs every time they step on your school bus!