Unified Sports Athletes Shoot for the Stars at Basketball Tournament

Jordan School District Unified high school athletes from Bingham, Copper Hills, Herriman, Mountain Ridge, Riverton, and West Jordan competed at the Area 9 Unified Basketball Tournament. Athletes passed, dribbled, rebounded, and scored while sharing smiles and high-fives with their friends on the court. 

Mountain Ridge High School was an amazing host for the event, rolling out the red carpet at the home of the Sentinels. Fanfare greeted the athletes from the moment they walked off the bus as they were welcomed by Herriman police, Mountain Ridge student body officers, and cheerleaders. Teams made their way through the Special Olympics arch, accompanied by soaring music from the Mountain Ridge band and cheers from students and fans before a performance of the Star-Spangled Banner by the Madrigals. When teams weren’t on the court, professional photographers were on hand to take solo and team photos.

Congrats to all the athletes who gave it their all, and thank you to everyone who came together to make the day an unforgettable experience for all in attendance.

 

Celebrate Chinese New Year at Herriman High School February 5

Happy Chinese New Year! Everyone is welcome for food, cultural activities, and performances.

Join Jordan School District on Thursday, Feb. 5th, as we celebrate the Chinese New Year at Herriman High School!

Jordan District Dual Language Immersion and World Language Chinese students from first grade to college will be in attendance, showcasing what years of learning Chinese can unlock. The celebration will include performances by our talented students, as well as food vendors and fun cultural experiences.

Happy Year of the Horse!

Board of Education Celebrates Bingham High School Students and Staff

It was a fun night celebrating Bingham High School students and staff at the monthly Jordan School District Board of Education meeting.

Bingham High senior, Jack Knudson, in a sense, turned things upside down when he talked about being the 107th student body president at the school knowing he had big shoes to fill. However, Jack pointed out that the one thing he is better at than pretty much any other student body president; he can do a handstand for 20 seconds. When challenged to prove it, Jack did just that, pulling off a 20-second handstand in front of Board members and meeting attendees. Way to go, Jack!

Jack also talked about the rich history and culture at Bingham High and this year’s theme which is “Ignite the Spark,” a theme selected to inspire students to love their school and their classes. He spoke proudly of Bingham High student accomplishments in academics and athletics and concluded by inviting the Board to join student body officers in a long-standing Bingham High tradition, the pin ceremony. The ceremony involved giving each Board member a BHS pin, with recipients responding, “It’s a great day to be a Miner,” reinforcing the school culture and community.

Bingham and Mountain Ridge Girls Compete at State Cheer Championships

Congratulations to the Bingham and Mountain Ridge High School cheer squads. The two schools were among the seven best in 6A All-Girl cheer and earned a trip to the state finals at Utah Valley University. Bingham cheer placed in the top three in each of the three judged programs, dance, cheer, and show, to take home a third-place overall finish.

Neighborhood Comes Together for Aspen Community Night

The gym and the halls of Aspen Elementary were packed for the 5th annual Aspen Community Night. The after-school event featured educational resources, local businesses, games, prizes, and fun for everyone in the neighborhood.

Parents and students could learn more about the resources Jordan School District provides in many different areas, including arts education, gifted and talented programs, and elementary literacy. The Jordan Education Foundation was on hand to provide a book and a prize for everyone. Aspen Teachers and Herriman High School student body officers and cheerleaders volunteered to play educational games with students in attendance.

Thank you to everyone who donated their time to help educate, entertain, and bring the Aspen community closer together.