JATC South Greenhouse Hosts Spring Plant Sale and Fairy Garden Class

Students working in the JATC Student GreenhouseStudents and staff at the JATC South Student Greenhouse are gearing up for the annual Spring Plant Sale and a hands-on Fairy Garden Class. These events offer the community a chance to kickstart their spring gardening while directly supporting Jordan School District CTE students.

The sale features a wide variety of annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, herbs, and vegetables. All proceeds from the events support student programs and educational initiatives at the JATC Student Greenhouse.

Fairy Garden Class
For those looking for a creative project, the Greenhouse is offering a Fairy Garden Class. For $39, participants receive:

  • One 10-inch black pot and soil
  • Four plants
  • One fairy garden house or door
  • One miniature fairy and one small animal
  • Decorative stones

Additional materials will be available for purchase at the event. Those interested can register for the class through the Google Docs registration form.

Event Details

Spring Plant Sale
  • Dates: Monday – Friday, starting April 27 (while supplies last)
  • Weekday Hours: 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Special Saturday Hours: May 2, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
  • Location: 12723 S. Park Ave., Riverton, Utah
  • JATC South Spring 2026 Price List
Fairy Garden Class
  • Date: April 28
  • Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
  • Cost: $39
  • Location: 12723 S. Park Ave., Riverton, Utah

Congratulations to Recipients of the 2026 JSD “Jordy Awards” for Outstanding School Counselors

They are dedicated, hard-working, kind, and always have the best interest of students at heart. Amazing school counselors are being recognized for all they do supporting students on a daily basis with the 2026 “Jordy Awards.” This is a districtwide, counselor nominated award, and the nominees are voted on by school counselors as well.

Congratulations to the following school counselors. Read some of what colleagues had to say about them:

  • Isaac Broadbent – Daybreak Elementary School – I have had more than one person explain Isaac as a “golden retriever in human form.” I hope he loves dogs because it is quite a compliment. Working with him brightens anyone’s day and I can only imagine the great work he does with his students. Isaac has shown up to our incoming 7th grade parent nights and I have witnessed how his students light up when they see him. He is collaborative, supportive, reliable, and a great example of a person for those young kids.
  • Jeni Viernes – Fort Herriman Middle School – Jeni is truly the heartbeat of our school culture and has a unique gift for turning a standard school building into a warm, welcoming community. Jeni is a constant, reassuring presence. You can always find her in the halls during passing periods greeting students by name, with a warmth that makes her incredibly approachable. This “helpful spirit” doesn’t go unnoticed by our families, as parents frequently reach out to express their gratitude for the genuine support she provides their children. Jeni is an indispensable part of our team who balances professional excellence with a creative soul and I cannot think of anyone more deserving of this recognition.
  • Alena Johnson – Valley High School – Alena is such an amazing advocate for her students. She’s empathetic and understanding, when a lot of adults might feel out of patience or discouraged. She can see where students are coming from and meet them where they’re at so they can achieve their potential. She’s an awesome counselor and person, and we’re lucky to have her.

Jordan Teacher Fellows Cap Two-Year Program with the Inaugural Teacher Leader Project Exhibition

Jordan Teacher Leader Fellows wrapped up a two-year cohort with the inaugural teacher leader project exhibition. Each of the 16 teachers in the program shared the results of their research with colleagues, principals, and the District administration. Projects hit on a variety of topics, including promoting student growth in literacy, improving new-teacher mentoring, and offering more support to multilingual students.

The showcase marked the end of the two-year program to develop teachers professionally so they can lead, educate, and inspire colleagues without leaving the classroom. Congratulations to the first graduating class of Jordan Teacher Fellows!

  • Tamara Baggett
  • Jill Bodine
  • Rae Boren
  • Melissa Brunke
  • Michael Draut
  • Amy Geilman
  • Lucía Martín García
  • Jessica Hacking
  • Christina Jacobs
  • Kyle Jensen
  • Lay Kou
  • Xin Luo
  • Holli Mattingly
  • Haley McCall
  • Kami Mecham
  • Cassen Williams

Rose Creek Elementary Goes Blue In Support of Autism Awareness

Rose Creek Elementary School is celebrating its inaugural inclusion week. Each day during the week, students and staff dress up to support inclusion, support, acceptance, and understanding within the school. Tuesday was blue day, and the school was dressed in shades of royal, navy, sky, and midnight, showing support for people on the autism spectrum, including their schoolmates in the support classrooms at Rose Creek.

Great job leading with kindness and inclusion, Rose Creek!

Young Explorers Take a Safari at Jordan Child Development Center Spring Festival

Young kids took a walk on the wild side at the Jordan Child Development Center Spring Festival. These future students had a ball while they completed a scavenger hunt for hidden animals, strolled through a safari, created their own jungle, and tiptoed through a swamp. While the children were having fun, parents met with providers to learn more about resources and support available for children.

The Spring Festival is one of many events hosted by the Jordan Child Development Center to further its mission to empower families with the knowledge and tools to nurture their child’s growth and development.