Remodel Underway at West Jordan High School

Work has begun this summer on extensive renovations to the 45-year-old West Jordan High School building. The project is scheduled for completion in November 2029.

Upgrades will include increased natural lighting, improved ADA accessibility, new flooring, collaborative learning spaces, a new dance studio, a weight room, and a gym.

The Jordan Board of Education approved the remodel, which is expected to save district taxpayers more than $100 million compared with the cost of a full rebuild.

Thank you to everyone working hard on this project. We look forward to seeing the finished result.

Need a Summer Refresh? JATC Students Are Ready to Help

The talented students enrolled in the JATC barbering, hair design, and nail tech programs are open for business this summer. Make an appointment or stop by for a haircut, color, manicure, or pedicure.

Appointments can be made by calling 801-412-1300 or by dropping in at the JATC South campus, 12723 Park Ave., Riverton.

Students are providing services from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday through July 2.

Nine Jordan District Students Receive Film School Scholarships at JSD Video Showcase

Scholarship winners and families at JSD Video ShowcaseFatCats Theaters in Bluffdale was the site of a celebration of a year of hard work for high school students enrolled in video programs throughout Jordan School District. Students showcased their films and videos on the big screen during the JSD Video Showcase. For nine exceptionally talented students, there was also a plot twist at the end of the event as they were surprised with “Rising Artist” scholarships from the New York Film Academy. Each of the nine scholarships provides $20,000 a year in tuition assistance to students who attend NYFA at their Los Angeles or New York campus.

A standing ovation to Jack Bowler (Copper Hills), McKay Bowler (Copper Hills), Rowan Burgess (Riverton), Lauren Crane (Riverton), Ethan Edwards (Copper Hills), Ella Goebel (Riverton), Jackson Jenkins (Riverton), Tanner Maruji (Riverton), and Isaiah Rasmussen (Copper Hills) for this amazing achievement.

Bingham High Educator Named Finalist for Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize

Travis Lucero

Congratulations to Bingham High School’s Travis Lucero, who has been selected as one of 50 finalists nationwide for the 2026 Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence. The award is in its 10th year and was established by Harbor Freight Tools owner and founder Eric Smidt to advance excellent, skilled trades education in U.S. public high schools.

Mr. Lucero was nominated for the amazing work he has done teaching welding and collision repair to Bingham students for more than 20 years. He is now in the running for one of 25 prizes totaling $2 million, which Harbor Freight will award in Fall 2026.

Jordan PREP Students Begin Six-Week Summer Engineering Program

For most students summer break is well underway, but for those enrolled in Jordan PREP, it was the first day all over again. First-year students started their six-week Prefreshman Engineering Program (PREP) with icebreakers to meet their new classmates and some introductory testing. Returning Jordan PREPers were reacquainted with old friends and even began working on capstone projects. 

The program gives students a series of classes with a mathematical, logical, and reasoning foundation over four consecutive summers and puts them on track to graduate with a two-year engineering certificate from Salt Lake Community College before they receive their High School Diploma.