Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School Hosting Virtual Kindergarten Parent Information Meetings

Are you interested in online learning options for your kindergarten student? Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary school is hosting two informational kindergarten registration meetings for parents to learn more about the schools.  Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School is a tuition-free online school for all K-6 students in Utah. Additionally, students may participate in optional "peak time" learning providing in-person, hands-on learning in Science, STEM, PE, or the Arts two times a week.  The virtual meeting times are: February 10, from 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm February 11, from 11:30 am -12:00 pm  You can log onto zoom with the following link. tinyurl.com/2p8kzmpv or use the QR Code in the flyer. Are you interested in online learning options for your kindergarten student? Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary school is hosting two informational kindergarten registration meetings for parents to learn more about the school.

Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School is a tuition-free online school for all K-6 students in Utah. Additionally, students may participate in optional “peak time” learning providing in-person, hands-on learning in Science, STEM, PE, or the Arts two times a week.

The virtual meeting times are:

  • February 10, from 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm
  • February 11, from 11:30 am -12:00 pm

You can log onto zoom with the following link. tinyurl.com/2p8kzmpv or use the QR Code in the flyer.

Board of Education Member Doing His Part Supporting Schools Amid Custodian Shortage

Board member Darrell Robison sweeting the floor at Mountain Ridge High SchoolIt seems like a custodian’s work is never done in our schools and buildings and now more than ever it is a challenge to keep up. That’s because we have a serious shortage of custodians districtwide. Anyone who can is helping out to keep schools clean, including assistant principals and other staff. Now, a Jordan School District Board of Education member is stepping in to lend a hand as well.

Board member Darrell Robison headed to Mountain Ridge High School on Friday to fill in as a custodian, cleaning floors, bathrooms, carpets and trash cans – anything to help head custodian Kevan Sprague and his team while they are short staffed. Mr. Robinson says he will take a vacation day every Friday from his full-time job, as long as there is a need, to fill in wherever needed in the District doing jobs like custodial work. He is committed to supporting our employees and having a better understanding of the work they do on a daily basis.

So, don’t be surprised if you see Mr. Robinson hard at work in your school on a Friday in the future. Thanks, Mr. Robinson, we appreciate your sincere support for employees throughout Jordan School District.

If you are interested in applying for a custodial position, as a bus driver, nutrition services worker or substitute teacher, please go toemployment.jordandistrict.org/apply

doTERRA International Helps Provide Calming Kits for Jordan School District

Jordan School District Staff holding donated items It was a generous donation from a local company wanting to contribute to the health and wellness of educators. doTERRA International, located in Pleasant Grove, donated hundreds of bottles of their therapeutic grade essential oils to the Jordan Health and Wellness Team. The team decided they wanted to do something unique to help reduce workplace stress for principals in JSD schools, so they are making “Calming Kits,” comprised of different items to reduce stress and anxiety. The doTERRA essential oils will be included in every kit when they are delivered.

Thanks to Kelsey Lund, doTERRA’s Corporate Sponsorship Specialist, for stopping by to deliver the essential oils to our Health and Wellness Team.

doTERRA’s contribution to educator health and wellness is truly appreciated! Thank you.

Jordan Education Foundation Celebrates Generosity of Donors

Attendees enjoy a performance of the Mountain Ridge MadrigalsIt was a day to celebrate everyone who supports students, teachers and education by donating to and being involved with the Jordan Education Foundation. The Foundation held its annual Donor Appreciation Luncheon at the JATC South in Riverton. Guests were able to visit a variety of educational booths which featured different programs donors contribute to, programs that make a big difference in the lives of students and teachers.

The theme of the luncheon was “Lift! WE RISE TOGETHER” JEF Executive Director made the opening remarks welcoming everyone, thanking them for helping to lift students, teachers, classrooms and staff throughout Jordan School District with their donations and support. Superintendent Anthony Godfrey and JEF Board President Dawn Ramsey also talked about the important work donors help to support.

Superintendent speaks to the audienceRepresentatives from United Sounds and Unified Sports also thanked donors for lifting others, like students with special needs, and supporting programs to unite everyone in music and athletics.

The program ended with a moving musical presentation by the Mountain Ridge High School A Cappella Choir under the direction of Kelly Dehaan.

A sincere thank you to donors and to the Jordan Education Foundation for supporting students, teachers and education.

Oquirrh Hills Middle School 8th Grade Student Headed to USA Nationals in Volleyball

Picture of Gideon playing volleyballHe can bump, set and spike with the best of them and now an Oquirrh Hills Middle School 8th grade student is making a name for himself in competitive volleyball. Gideon Catmull just helped his team win the silver bracket Championship at a National volleyball tournament in Anaheim, California. That’s after playing with the team for just three months.

As a result of the recent win in California, Gideon and his team members will now compete at the USA National Championship in July.

Way to go Gideon! We are cheering you on for another big win.