Shining Bright Under the Harvest Moon: Monte Vista Elementary Throws a Mid-Autumn Festival 

It was an unforgettable evening for the Monte Vista Elementary community! The school’s lawn was aglow with the warmth of over 400 families and neighbors who gathered to celebrate the traditional Chinese holiday, the Mid-Autumn Festival. With clear skies overhead and a brilliant moon lighting up the night, it was a picture-perfect setting for a night of cultural celebration and togetherness.

Students and their families explored 10 different stations offering traditional Chinese treats and fun, interactive games. Everyone had the chance to immerse themselves in key aspects of Chinese culture, enjoying captivating Chinese calligraphy demonstrations, a graceful Taichi performance, and exciting Chinese yo-yo performances. It was an excellent opportunity to learn and experience something new.

To make the most of the beautiful autumn night, the Salt Lake Astronomical Society brought telescopes for a fantastic session of stargazing. Families spread out on blankets, admired the beauty of the moon, and enjoyed the festive, welcoming atmosphere. Monte Vista organizers were absolutely thrilled with the incredible turnout and community spirit, noting that the perfect weather and the brilliant moon truly made the night special.

Great job to everyone at Monte Vista Elementary School who made the event a vibrant and enriching experience. Keep up the fantastic work!

Jordan District Recognizes Mountain Ridge High School Coach Bryan Nicholson as We Continue to Celebrate National Coaches Day

This week, Jordan School District would like to #ThankACoach at each of our six UHSAA Member High Schools for the amazing work they do. A great coach is about more than just winning games. They teach skills, build character, and grow community in their schools. Today, we recognize Mountain Ridge High School volleyball coach Bryan Nicholson.

Here is what Mountain Ridge High had to say about Coach Nicholson

“Bryan Nicholson is the kind of coach that would make you rich if you could bottle and sell the ‘it factor’ he has. His teams have traveled deep into the state playoffs each year, placing second one year and third another.

He is the epitome of what you look for in a coach: confident, knowledgeable, calm, creates a safe environment, loves his players as much as they love him, extremely organized, and a great communicator. He works well with other coaches in the building and helps to create an infectious culture.”

Thank you, Coach Nicholson, for all you do for the students at Mountain Ridge High!

Bingham High Multicultural Festival Celebrates Culture and Community

It was a festive night of families and the community coming together at Bingham High School for lots of fun and a colorful display of culture. The Multicultural Festival celebrated the vibrant mix of cultural experiences and diverse student backgrounds. There were food trucks representing different ethnic groups, beautiful performances representing different cultures and traditions, along with resource booths for students and families. The event helps to foster an inclusive environment at Bingham High where everyone feels welcome.

Thanks to everyone who participated and to those who organized this meaningful and memorable event for families and the community.

Columbia Elementary Gets Fun Visit from Department of Public Safety and West Jordan Police

Students at Columbia Elementary made a few unexpected friends at school. Members of the Utah Department of Public Safety and the West Jordan Police Department were invited by Principal Keith Klein to spend the day with students.

Officers were assigned to each classroom, from kindergarten through sixth grade. Over the course of the school day, they played tag and soccer at recess, read books and quizzed flash cards in the classroom, and ate a delicious school lunch with their new friends. Thank you to DPS and WJPD for giving their time and building positive relationships with the students at Columbia!