South Valley Students Travel Back in Time With Nostalgic 50’s Themed Homecoming Dance

Students at South Valley School enjoyed a memorable evening at this year’s homecoming dance with a 1950’s nostalgia theme. The dance featured a retro malt shop photobooth and attendees got into the spirit by dressing in 50’s inspired attire, including leather jackets, cardigans, poodle skirts, and Hawaiian shirts. Student Max Brown, also known as DJ Max, once again delighted the partygoers with a great selection of music.

Stylists from Taylor Andrews Academy in West Jordan generously provided complimentary hair and makeup services for students.

Kudos to the South Valley School staff and SBOs for creating a magical and unforgettable student experience!

Sunset Ridge Middle School Students Gather at Sunrise to Observe Patriot Day

It was a morning to honor and remember at Sunset Ridge Middle School as students gathered in moving ceremony to observe Patriot Day. They held a flag ceremony and joined in remembrance to honor the individuals who lost their lives in the terror attacks on September 11, 2001.

Sunset Ridge Middle students, teachers, and staff want to make sure all the brave, selfless heroes who tirelessly defend our freedom every day are recognized and those who have lost their lives for our freedoms are never forgotten.

Hidden Valley Middle School Commemorates Patriot Day with a “Sunrise Slaute” to Honor 9/11 Victims and First Responders

Hidden Vally Middle School Students perform a song It was a solemn moment of reflection as the Bluffdale community gathered to honor victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks. Students, faculty, staff, first responders, community leaders, and area residents came together outside Hidden Valley Middle School for a “Sunrise Salute to Patriot Day.”

They all gathered at the flagpole to participate in a moment of silence, saluting and paying tribute to military and emergency service personnel who bravely responded on 9/11 twenty-three years ago.

Hidden Valley Middle School students performed patriotic musical numbers and took time to honor all past and present military personnel along with police, fire, and first responders. It was a chance to show gratitude for those who selflessly serve to protect the freedoms we cherish every day.

JSD Students Saving Lives Sponsoring ARUP Blood Services Blood Drives

This school year, Jordan School District students are once again stepping up in a big way to help save lives in Utah. Student groups like Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) work so hard to organize the drives and make them successful. That was the case recently at West Jordan High School where they collected blood, all of which will stay right here in Utah.

The blood collected is given to cancer patients, transplant patients, surgery patients, accident and trauma victims, anemia patients, sickle cell patients and so many, many more.

ARUP says they cannot stress enough how grateful they are for each high school sponsored blood drive. The students, teachers, advisors, and donors are heroes! Their time and efforts literally help to save hundreds of lives, and they do it all while balancing schoolwork and teaching.

Copper Hills High School will hold the next blood drive on Thursday, Sept. 19, Riverton High School on Wednesday, Oct. 2, and Bingham High School on Friday, Oct. 11.

Thanks to all our students, staff, and donors for providing life-saving blood to Utahn’s in their time of need.

Students Plan to Participate in National Day of Service Joining Forces with Caring Community

It is a day to engage and inspire people to serve in whatever way they can. The National Day of Service is Wednesday, Sept. 11 and it is a great way for everyone to come together for the benefit of others.

Over the weekend, the Jordan Education Foundation got a head start on the National Day of Service collecting food for students who may otherwise go without breakfast and lunch, or meals on the weekend. Thanks to the generosity of many community members, large food donations were collected at two drop off sites, West Jordan High School and Juniper Elementary School. All of the food will be delivered to schools to fill Principal’s Pantries and made available to any student in need.

Thank you to those who donated to support students! We are proud to be a part of this amazing, kind, and caring community.