JATC Hosts “From High School to Hired” CTE Event

Select high school students from across Jordan District were invited to the JATC South campus for the “From High School to Hired” event. Students were given practical advice from professionals on the value of networking, tips on how to make an impression during an interview, and personalized assistance on enhancing their resumes.

Students were invited based on their individual YouScience scores that showed aptitude in the career fields represented. They then met with potential future employers to talk about the jobs available to them after graduation.

Thank you to all of the industry professionals who graciously gave their time to help students as they prepare to transition out of high school and into the workforce.

Students Celebrate Dia de los Muertos at Hidden Valley Middle School

Students at Hidden Valley Middle School recently brought the spirited traditions of Día de los Muertos to life while learning about the cultural celebrations in Ms. Alcala’s Spanish class. The students made beautiful paper marigolds, delicate papel picado, and hand-decorated picture frames for a classroom ofrenda. Many students even brought photos of family and friends who have passed on, paying tribute to their lives and reflecting the true spirit of the holiday.
Students concluded the festivities by crafting colorful, traditional sugar skulls (calaveras de azúcar). The project offered students a hands-on opportunity to explore the connection between language and culture, while honoring a cherished tradition that celebrates life, memory, and the bonds that connect us.

Jordan Virtual Learning Academy Hosts Fifth Annual Trunk-or-Treat

Rocky Peak, Kelsey Peak, and Kings Peak virtual schools teamed up for an epic trunk-or-treat party. The parking lot was full of amazing costumes, creatively decorated cars, games, and candy. Inside, students and their families could watch a movie or do an art project. There was also a grab-and-go food drive for anyone looking to donate or needing some additional help to take home.

The highlight for many was the haunted bus organized by Kings Peak students, which gave anyone brave enough to enter a good scare. Congrats to our awesome virtual schools on their fifth successful trunk-or-treat and their first at the new Jordan Learning Center campus!

Happy Halloween from Westland Elementary School

Halloween fun at Westland Elementary School!

Herriman Boys Cross Country Takes Home State Title

Congratulations to the Herriman High School Boys Cross Country team on capturing the 6A State Championship! Led by coach Doug Soles, the Mustangs edged out American Fork to claim back-to-back 6A UHSAA Championships.

Jackson Spencer led the way for the Mustangs, winning the individual title and setting a Utah state championship record. Spencer completed the 5k course at Sugarhouse Park in 14:29.78 and beat his nearest competitor on the day by 48 seconds. Thanks to incredible performances like this, Spencer is the top-ranked high school cross country runner in the country.

Amazing job, Herriman cross country! Congrats on adding another trophy to the case!