Bingham High School Student Selected as National Youth Storyteller

Picture of Claire Burnham and Donald DavisClaire Burnham has a pretty amazing story to tell, one Claire and her family won’t soon forget. The Bingham High School sophomore was one of only 10 students in the nation selected to be a National Youth Storyteller at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival this past weekend. To make her story even more incredible, Claire was the opening act for professional storytellers, including the King of storytelling, Master Storyteller Donald Davis. Mr. Davis was the headliner at this year’s festival.

Claire first met Donald Davis seven years ago when he spoke to her third-grade class at Jordan Ridge Elementary School as part of a storytelling project the students were working on. That’s when Claire became fascinated with storytelling and the opportunities to perform what she was writing on stage. According to her mother, Claire was hooked and she has been writing and performing ever since. She has been a storyteller at a number of local events, including the Story Crossroads Festival in Murray and the Renaissance Festival at Thanksgiving Point.

Congratulations, Claire on your storytelling success. We can’t wait to see what the next chapter brings!

Westvale Elementary Teacher is Finalist in The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching

Picture of Mrs. SearleIt is the highest honor bestowed by the United States government, specifically for K-12 science, technology, engineering, and mathematics teaching. We’re talking about The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Education and Westvale Elementary School STEM teacher Lanette Searle is a finalist competing against educators around the nation.

The award recognizes teachers who have both deep content knowledge of the subjects they teach and the ability to motivate and enable students to be successful in those areas. Since the program’s inception, more than 5,200 teachers have been recognized for their contributions in the classroom and to their profession.

Join us in congratulating Mrs. Searle for this prestigious honor! Best of luck, we are cheering you on.

National Suicide Prevention Week

Out of Darkness Walk posterThe American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is holding an “Out of the Darkness” community walk at Veterans Memorial Park in West Jordan this Saturday, September 10, starting at 10 a.m.  You can register at afsp.org/slc.

This walk is a journey of remembrance, hope, and support. The goal is to unite communities and provide an opportunity to acknowledge the ways in which suicide and mental health conditions impact lives.

There will be a resource fair before and after the walk.

Please know the ‘988’ Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7 for anyone who needs help or knows someone who may be experiencing a crisis.

Also, Jordan School District has resources available at wellness.jordandistrict.org.

Thankful for Employees Working Hard to Keep Schools and District Buildings Cool

Picture of HVAC crewDedicated crews are working hard, sometimes around the clock, to keep our schools and buildings cool during this unprecedented heatwave. All of JSD’s 68 schools have air conditioning along with administrative offices and they provide relief from the heat.

A big thank you to custodians, maintenance and HVAC crews for giving it their all to make sure our systems are operating and any issues are addressed quickly to keep students, teachers, and staff comfortable.

Herriman High School Embraces Growing Number of Refugee Students from Around the World

Picture of flagsThey are students coming from all over the world, Venezuela, Columbia, and Afghanistan to name a few. Herriman High School is seeing a growing number of refugees enrolling with significant language barriers.

To make sure the students feel welcome and at home at Herriman High, the FBLA club embarked on a project to create a “Bienvenido a Herriman” package, translating registration, club, sports, and “must have” school information into Spanish. In addition to the packets, the students secured a sponsorship from the Gates Foundation and Holiday Oil to create a permanent display of flags that represent the many cultural backgrounds of the student body.

The Hall of Flags, including 32 flags representing the home countries of students in the “Mustang Nation,” were revealed during a homecoming assembly on Tuesday.

Principal Todd Quarnberg also addressed the student body talking about the importance of embracing and taking care of everyone coming to the “Mustang Nation.”