Special Education teacher at Kauri Sue Hamilton, Trisha Wyatt is one of the Jordan Education Foundation’s top fifteen Outstanding Educators of the Year. Ms. Wyatt was nominated by the staff at Kauri Sue Hamilton for inspiring and motivating her students to reach their full potential every day.
Ms. Wyatt meets each student’s unique needs and unlocks their potential through creativity, persistence, and high expectations. She balances love, care, and rigor while fostering strong partnerships with families, ensuring every child feels supported and empowered. A natural leader and mentor, Trisha uplifts colleagues and creates a positive, high-performing school community, leaving a lasting impact on students, staff, and families alike.
Congratulations Ms. Wyatt! Thank you for all you do for the students at Kauri Sue Hamilton School.

Jordan Hills Elementary fourth-grade teacher Suzanne Thompson is one of the Jordan Education Foundation’s top fifteen Outstanding Educators of the Year. The staff at Jordan Hills nominated Ms. Thompson for instilling perseverance in her classroom and embodying the identity of the school during her 20-year tenure.
Columbia Elementary fifth-grade teacher Cynthia Alvarado is one of the Jordan Education Foundation’s top fifteen Outstanding Educators of the Year. Ms. Alvarado was nominated for the award by the staff at Columbia for the care she shows to her students, fellow teachers, and the school community.
Foothills Elementary fourth-grade teacher Mary Brown is one of the Jordan Education Foundation’s top fifteen Outstanding Educators of the Year. Mrs. Brown was nominated for the award by the staff at Foothills for positively impacting the lives of her students and fellow teachers.
Copper Hills High School mathematics teacher Jennifer Heckman is one of the Jordan Education Foundation’s top fifteen Outstanding Educators of the Year. Ms. Heckman was nominated for the award by the staff at Copper Hills for always going the extra mile for her students and colleagues.