Herriman Elementary DLI Students Celebrate Culture Through Dance

Spanish Dual Language Immersion (DLI) classes at Herriman Elementary celebrated the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries through dance and music at their annual DLI Dance Festival. Each grade presented a dance from a different country, highlighting everything from the traditional dances of Peru to the love of soccer in Spain. Students spent hours perfecting their choreography to put on an assembly for their classmates and a second performance at Fort Herriman Middle School for their families.

Great job, Herriman Elementary students! Thank you for sharing your love of these cultures through art with your classmates and families.

Annual Game Night Brings Virtual Learning Community Together

Students and families came together for some after-school fun at the Jordan Virtual Learning Academy Game Night. This annual event creates a unique opportunity for students of Kings Peak High School, Kelsey Peak Virtual Middle School, and Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary, the three schools that form the core of the academy, to meet and connect with their peers in person.

The Jordan Learning Center hosted family board games, video game clashes, foosball matchups, pickleball, and more. Rocky Peak students cashed in class points for a trip to the school store, and everyone could get their faces painted or visit the Scholastic Book Fair.

For parents interested in virtual learning options for their children, the Jordan Virtual Learning Academy offers a program designed to cater to the diverse needs of students. Information on enrollment and courses available can be found at virtual.jordandistrict.org

More Fun Jordan Education Foundation Outstanding Educator Recognitions

Throughout March, we are recognizing amazing educators who make a difference. The Jordan Education Foundation has selected the following as the Outstanding Educator of the Year at their school.

  • Angela Hansen (South Valley School)
  • Shaylee Evans (Juniper Elementary)
  • Jacqueline Ruiz (Copper Canyon Elementary)
  • Colleen Henderson (Antelope Canyon Elementary)
  • Eden Gabbitas (Fox Hollow Elementary)
  • Adrienne Lansing (Bastian Elementary)

Congratulations to all the winners! Thank you for all that you do to positively impact the lives of our students.

South Jordan Elementary Principal Shows Her School Spirit Every School Day

She’s got school spirit and the wardrobe to prove it. Beth Pollock became the principal of South Jordan Elementary at the start of the school year and has worn the blue and yellow of the Rams every single school day this year, going on over 100 straight days with no end in sight. The blue and yellow have shown through during all kinds of weather, holidays, formal wear, spirit days, and more.

Great job letting your true colors shine through Principal Pollock!

The French Connection: Empowering the Next Generation of Francophones

The “French Connection” event recently transformed Copper Hills High School into a vibrant hub of linguistic mentorship, as French Bridge Program students hosted sixth graders from the elementary French Dual Language Immersion (DLI) program. The event was designed to foster a sense of community across grade levels, allowing older students to model advanced fluency while encouraging younger learners to continue pursuing their bilingual path. By stepping into the role of educators, the Bridge students created a supportive environment where the sixth graders could see real-world uses for French-speaking skills.

The elementary DLI students dived into deep discussions about the differences between a tourist and an explorer, celebrated the legacies of historical French-speaking heroes, and enjoyed Manie Musicale, where students debated the merits of various Francophone hits in a “March Madness” style bracket. This peer led approach not only reinforced critical vocabulary and cultural concepts but also proved that language learning at Copper Hills is about more than just language, it’s about connection and global citizenship.