Joel P. Jensen’s Panther Express Fundraiser Unites School Community for a Good Cause

Students at Joel P. Jensen Middle School spent the month of December building holiday spirit with their annual Panther Express fundraiser, rallying support for the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity. This year’s initiative, driven by the student government, not only raised much-needed funds but also allowed students to take hands-on volunteer shifts at the Habitat ReStore.

Students took on various hands-on tasks, like stocking shelves, pricing items, and assembling furniture at the store. They also raised funds with themed activities at the school and through community outreach events, such as a “Rubber Ducky Derby” at the Gene Fullmer Recreation Center. All the money raised will help build safe, affordable housing in Utah.
Joel P. Jensen students took great pride and joy in helping create this year’s Panther Express, illustrating what can be achieved when the community comes together.

Creating Magical Holiday Moments at Kauri Sue Hamilton School

The spirit of the season filled the halls at the Kauri Sue Hamilton School, where students and staff came together to celebrate during the annual Christmas program. The event was a heartwarming showcase of talent, teamwork, and joy, featuring students singing holiday classics, playing musical instruments, and even composing original songs with eye-gaze devices.

The sense of joy experienced during the program is something the Kauri Sue Hamilton community hopes will resonate throughout the holiday season and beyond.

Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary Students Design Fun and Festive Christmas Cards

They are talented young artists and the Jordan Education Foundation decided to showcase that talent this holiday season. The Foundation used artwork from students attending Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School for their Christmas cards this year.

Congratulations to Kynli a 2nd grade student, Amber a 3rd grade student, and Ella a 6th grade student for having their fun and festive artwork selected for the JEF Christmas cards. The cards were sent to community partners, donors, and friends of the Foundation, thanking them for their kindness and helping to build a better future for students across Jordan School District.

Well done Rocky Peak students and happy holidays everyone!

Enroll Your Kindergarten Students in Dual Language Immersion

Enroll Your Kindergarten Students in Dual Language Immersion NOW! If you are interested in giving your child the opportunity to learn another language, it’s time to explore Dual Language Immersion (DLI) programs in eleven Jordan School District elementary schools. DLI programs are offered in Chinese, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. Parent information meetings are being held next week in-person and virtually. Here is a link to the dates and times of the information meetings. https://immersion.jordandistrict.org/ DLI programs are offered at the following schools: · Bluffdale Elementary School – Portuguese · Eastlake Elementary School – Chinese · Foothills Elementary School – Chinese · Monte Vista Elementary School – Chinese · Southland Elementary School – Chinese · Fox Hollow Elementary School – French · Herriman Elementary School – Spanish · Mountain Point Elementary School – Spanish · Riverside Elementary School – Spanish · Welby Elementary School – SpanishIf you are interested in giving your child the opportunity to learn another language, it’s time to explore Dual Language Immersion (DLI) programs in eleven Jordan School District elementary schools. DLI programs are offered in Chinese, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. Parent information meetings are being held in January in-person and virtually.

South Hills Middle School Embraces the Spirit of Giving with “Seasons of Hope” Fundraiser

Students at South Hills Middle School participated in charity events throughout December as a part of “Seasons of Hope.” The fundraisers blended fun with philanthropy during the TA hour, allowing kids to participate in events like donuts with friends, holiday bingo, and cookie decorating. All the money raised will assist Mountain Ridge High School’s “Season of Scarlet” charity drive benefiting the Be Brave Baylee Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping families with children in the burn unit at the University of Utah Hospital.

We could not be prouder of our students for collaborating with other schools to benefit our community. Great job on embracing a season of hope and giving back.