Winter Weather Guidelines Reminder

Weather Notice IconWe’d like to remind everyone about District procedures and guidelines regarding snow closures or delays.

  • Schools in Jordan School District will remain open, if at all possible, on all scheduled school days, even in winter weather conditions.
  • Parents will only be notified if there is a delayed start or if school is closed or canceled. No notification means school is open.
  • School closure or delayed start information will always be posted no later than 6 a.m. on the Jordan School District website at jordandistrict.org, through social media and local news outlets.
  • Please know that parents may decide to keep children home due to adverse weather conditions. Schools understand and respect this decision and will work with families.
  • Employee commutes vary, contact your supervisor if you are having difficulty.

Full Emergency Communications & Snow Closure Guidelines can be found at jordandistrict.org/resources/emergency.

Rosamond Elementary Student Honored in Contest for Designing Creative Bookmark

Greta and her bookmarkShe is in the first grade and already a Rosamond Elementary student is being recognized for her creativity and encouraging students to read. Greta, representing Rosamond, is one of eight Utah students who won a $1,000 college savings scholarship in the 2023 Make Your Mark bookmark contest. The contest, sponsored by my529, invited students throughout the State to create an original bookmark design.

Winning entries were chosen by judges, with two winners from each of four age categories.

Congratulations, Greta. Keep up the great work as an artist and encouraging students to read.

Jordan School District Middle Schools and Communities Give Back for the Holidays

Middle School Students throughout Jordan School District partnered with their communities to give back. All December, under the supervision of school staff, students held events and drives to collect over $76,000 worth of money and donations for good causes in their communities. 

Some of the charities that benefited from Middle School charity drives are:

  • The Utah Food Bank
  • Angel Tree 
  • For the Kids
  • Jordan Education Foundation
  • Principal’s Pantries
  • The Road Home
  • NixonStrong Foundation 
  • Primary Children’s Hospital 
  • Christmas for Local Families
  • Veterans of America

Thank you to all our community partners, middle school students, and staff for your generosity this holiday season. 

Jordan School District High Schools Lift Communities with Holiday Fundraising from the Heart

It was another year of hard work and giving from the heart. Students in our high schools rallied for a number of charitable causes and their work paid off in a big way to benefit others. This year our six high schools raised a total of $625,921.90!!!

Congratulations to everyone involved and to our amazing communities for their support.

Wishing you all Happy Holidays and all the best in the New Year!

Congratulations Herriman High School and Community

It was a labor of love for Herriman High School students and the community. They joined forces in their holiday fundraising campaign and collected $ 113,052 which will support The Single Parent Project.