2022-23 Open Enrollment

The school choice open enrollment (permit) window for the 2022-23 school year will open on December 1, 2021.  Students currently attending on a school choice permit will NOT need to reapply for a permit if they are remaining at the same school for the 2022-23 school year. Students who desire to move schools or any student currently on the waitlist without a permit must reapply to be considered for a 2022-23 permit.

The 2022-23 school choice application will be available beginning December 1, 2021 at:

Please note: These links will forward you to the permit application and must be entered without an “https”.

To view the school choice permit procedures, please visit the Planning & Enrollment Open Enrollment / School Choice page.

Today is Giving Tuesday: Join “Christmas for Kids” Helping to Make the Holidays Much Brighter for Teens in Need

Image of Christmas for Kids PosterEvery year the Jordan Education Foundation provides holiday gifts for teens who would otherwise go without in the Jordan School District community through an event called “Christmas for Kids.” This year the Foundation is once again working with Walmart in South Jordan to provide a holiday shopping spree for a record 500 teens in need.

In order to serve the record number of students in need this year “Christmas for Kids” is reaching out to the community for help. Event organizers still need donations for the purchase of gifts and/or adult volunteers to chaperone teens while they shop.

This is an opportunity to bring joy to students who simply need a little extra support this holiday season with the gift of things like a warm coat, hat, shoes, blankets or boots thanks to a caring community.

If you or your organization would like to donate or provide adult volunteers please visit www.jefchristmasforkids.org. You can also contact the Jordan Education Foundation directly at 801-567-8125.

South Valley School Student Food Drive Is a Big Success Leaving Principal Bouillon Boxed in Her Office

Picture of Principal Boxed in OfficeSouth Valley School students wanted to do something significant to help each other out this holiday season. So, they organized a big food drive for their own school’s Principal’s Pantry, to make sure there would be enough food for families in need over the long winter break. Student body officers also wanted to make a big visual impact by storing everything they collected inside Principal Rita Bouillon’s office and sharing a photo of the growing number of boxes and carts of food each day. The goal was to pack enough food items into Principal Bouillon’s office that she would be boxed in. They accomplished that goal!

Working together, 155 students collected more than 2000 food items to fill the Principal’s Pantry. They also received a $300 cash donation!

Congratulations to all of the students involved on a job well done taking care of families in the South Valley School community. We hope Principal Bouillon works her way out of her office soon.

Students Growing with Classroom Garden

Ms. Feyereisen 3rd grade classThey are learning a lot about growing in Ms. Feyereisen’s 3rd grade class at Monte Vista Elementary School. Every year the teacher and her students team up to turn a corner of their classroom into an aeroponic garden tower. Ms. Feyereisen has used the garden tower to teach math, science, and writing lessons. At the end of the project, the students make their own salads with the vegetables they have helped to grow.

Great job, Ms. Feyereisen, on finding a unique way of integrating simple tools into everyday lessons.

Celebrating the Official Dedication of Aspen Elementary School

They are off to a great start learning, making new friends and beginning new traditions at Aspen Elementary School in South Jordan. This week the Jordan School District Board of Education held a special new school dedication ceremony for Aspen Elementary. To the delight of those in attendance, students performed their brand new school song perfectly. Principal Suzie Williams remarked on what an honor it is to lead not only students on their educational journey at Aspen, but to lead an amazing team of teachers and staff at the school as well.

Superintendent Anthony Godfrey and School Board President Tracy Miller also addressed the crowd, congratulating everyone involved for successfully opening the beautiful new school, which will be a part of the community for years to come.

The program concluded with Board First Vice President Bryce Dunford officially dedicating Aspen Elementary.

Thank you to everyone for making Aspen such an amazing new school in Jordan School District