Congratulations to First Graduating Class of Kings Peak High School

Students at graduation eventThey are students who attended the first virtual high school established in Jordan School District and now, they are the first graduating class of Kings Peak High School. Congratulations to the 48 students earning their diplomas and taking the stage to be recognized in front of a packed auditorium at Hidden Valley Middle School. Students decided on a theme for the Kings Peak High graduation, which was “The Best View Comes After the Hardest Climb.” Thanks to everyone who made this such a special evening including student speakers, along with Principal Ammon Wiemers, Board Member Niki George and Administrator of Schools Lisa Robinson.

We wish the very best to the Kings Peak Class of 2022!

Field Day Fun for Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School Students

The last day of school was filled with fun for students at Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School. That’s because the school’s principal, teachers and staff organized a field day with games like a ring toss, chalk art, sidewalk bowling, even pink flamingos joined in the fun.

Students also had the opportunity to pose for pictures with the principal who had a new look for the day. Mr. Menlove dyed his hair bright pink, a memorable way to send students off for summer.

We can’t wait to see what Mr. Menlove and his staff have in store for students in the upcoming year at Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School!

Congratulations Jordan School District Graduating Class of 2022!

You made it and we are so proud of the many accomplishments you have achieved over the years. The journey has been one of learning, laughter and life-long memories.

We wish every one of you the very best in the next chapter of your lives and will always remember you as students who possess incredible strength, character and perseverance.

Congratulations!

High Fives for West Jordan High School Seniors During “Graduation Walk”

Picture of Graduation WalkIt was a fun and somewhat emotional walk down memory lane for West Jordan High School seniors the day before graduation. The students participated in a “Graduation Walk,” where they walked up and down the halls of their former elementary and middle schools greeting students and connecting with former teachers.

The graduates also use the walk to inspire and encourage younger students to advantage of their educational opportunities and dream big for a bright future.

Thanks for the inspiration West Jordan High seniors!

Congratulations Kim Player, Jordan School District Teacher of the Year!

Picture of Kim Player being honoredShe has worked tirelessly with kindness and compassion educating students in Jordan School District for 30 years and counting. Please join us in congratulating South Jordan Middle School’s Kim Player, the 2022 Jordan School District Teacher of the Year.

Colleagues say Ms. Player is a mentor and works collaboratively to help others learn new techniques and strategies for improving teaching methods. Students feel welcome and excited to attend her class and her door is always open to anyone who may need some help. Ms. Player is the first to offer help to those in need and always goes above and beyond in the work she does supporting students, teachers and staff at South Jordan Middle School.

Ms. Player will now compete for the USBE Utah Teacher of the Year. Best of luck, you make Jordan School District proud.