Students Organize Day of Service to Support Service Members, Seniors, and Children with Special Needs in the Community

They are young people with big hearts who want to give back to the community. On Friday, students who attend the Jordan Virtual Learning Academy in grades K-12, came together in-person for a day of service to benefit others in the communities where they live. It was an opportunity for the online learning students to spend time together making a difference in the lives of others.

The students participated in tying blankets for local hospitals, making yarn snow balls for students with special needs at the Kauri Sue Hamilton School, writing thank you cards for local service members, and coloring cards for the elderly.

Great job and thank you for your wonderful acts of kindness JVLA students and staff!

Students Honor the Legacy of Ruby Bridges with a Community Walk to School

On November 14th, Falcon Ridge Elementary and Monte Vista Elementary students, staff, and parents walked to school in honor of “Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day.” The event commemorates the courageous step of six-year-old Ruby Bridges, the first African-American student to attend a formerly segregated school in Louisiana. Each year, students walk to school on November 14th to raise awareness about racism and bullying in all forms.

Thank you to all students, staff, and community members who participated in this year’s “Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day.”

Magical Music from Middle School Students Performing in Districtwide Honor Choir Concert

It was a magical night of amazing music performed by about 165 middle school students from across Jordan School District. The annual Honor Choir concert was filled with beautiful sounds from students who worked so hard to perfect the numbers. Their hard work paid off and the concert was a huge success with the audience giving the choir a standing ovation.

The Honor Choir was directed by Dr. Emily Mercado, an Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education and the Music Education Area Head at the University of Utah.  Jessica Jepson was the choir’s accompanist.

Congratulations to everyone involved in giving students this incredible opportunity to perform and share their amazing vocal talents.

Thank You to All the Amazing JSD Education Support Professionals

Please take a minute to join us in thanking all of the Education Support Professionals working beside you today. This is National Education Support Professionals Day honoring a long list of professionals who keep schools running smoothly. They include administrative assistants, classroom aides, cafeteria workers, maintenance workers, bus drivers, custodians and others who support educators, school leadership, and students in our schools. These professionals do their part in making public schools a place where students can be safe, learn, grow, and achieve.

Education Support Professionals perform a wide variety of jobs which promote quality education, foster positive learning environments, offer nutritious meals, provide reliable transportation and maintain safe and clean schools for everyone.

We appreciate our amazing Education Support Professionals today and every single day!

Tree Planting Day at Riverton Elementary School Fun and Environmentally Friendly

It was a day to dig in and work together for future generations. Students, staff, and parents participated with Tree Utah in a tree planting day at Riverton Elementary School. They invested in the future by planting 20 trees throughout the school property. It was an opportunity for everyone to join forces for future generations of students.

More than 25 years ago, the School Community Council invested in the future of Riverton Elementary by creating an Outdoor Classroom. Their foresight provided respite for students and teachers during the pandemic. Similarly, Tree Utah is enabling the school to look forward, perhaps another 25 years, to future generations enjoying themselves at Riverton Elementary, finding respite in the shade of 20 trees just planted on school grounds.

Thank you to everyone who participated in this amazing project!