Jordan School District’s Michelle Love-Day Receives Prestigious Rosa Parks Award

Jordan School District’s Michelle Love-Day was honored with the Rosa Parks Award at the 42nd Annual Dr. Martin L. King Jr. Memorial Luncheon. The award was established in 1992 to recognize a woman in Utah whose life’s work advances equity, justice, and opportunity.

Love-Day was presented the award by NAACP Salt Lake Branch President Jeanetta Williams for reflecting Rosa Parks’ legacy through her lifelong dedication to equity, education, and justice. She currently embodies those values in her role as the Director of Language & Cultural Services for Jordan District.

Congratulations on an amazing and well-deserved honor!

Copper Hills High Assistant Principal Receives State Recognition for Being Champion for All Students

Picture of NoelaniNoelani Ioane is a kind and caring educator who has spent her career showing support and compassion for all students. Now this amazing Copper Hills High assistant principal is being recognized for her tireless work.

The Utah-based nonprofit IncludEd in Education selected Noelani as one of their “Education Equity Champion” award winners and recognized her at their recent 2026 conference. The group honored Noelani for her work striving to make sure all students have access to educational opportunities and to make sure all students receive the support they deserve to succeed. The group also played a touching video from students and colleagues congratulating Noelani on the award.

Congratulations, Noelani Ioane on this well-deserved recognition. Keep up the kind and compassionate work!

Herriman Elementary Students Warm Hearts of Families at the Road Home Shelter

It was a labor of love, providing warmth and comfort to hundreds of families in need this winter season. Kelly Grundy’s 4th grade class at Herriman Elementary School embarked on a “Pajama Project” before the holidays. It was all hands-on deck as the students set out to collect as many new sets of pajamas as they possible could for children at The Road Home family shelter. Word quickly spread about the “Pajama Project” and pajama donations started pouring in.

Students even made individual tags for each of the pajamas and added cute pictures and words of encouragement for the children who would receive them. The students also helped tie ribbon around each pajama and organized them into sizes. Ms. Grundy said many students even learned some awesome folding skills.

The “Pajama Project” was a huge success with students collecting 261 sets. Additional donations came in from Walmart and Target, so the 4th graders were able to deliver a total of 423 pajamas to the Road Home Shelter just in time for Christmas.

Congratulations, Herriman Elementary students! Keep up the great work warming the hearts of families in need.

Maintenance to Impact Skyward and Websites During Winter Break

District Office Data CenterThe District Information Systems team will be performing a major equipment upgrade to ensure continued system performance and reliability. This maintenance is scheduled during the upcoming Winter Break, from Sunday, Dec. 28 through Wednesday, Dec. 31. The following major systems will be completely inaccessible during the entire maintenance window:

  • Skyward Finance System at skyfin.jordan.k12.ut.us
  • Skyward Student System at skystu.jordan.k12.ut.us
  • Most Department and School Websites
  • Phone Systems/Voicemail at all District Schools and Offices 
  • Internet Connectivity at all District Schools and Offices

Please know these systems will not be accessible until the upgrade is fully completed and systems are verified as operational.  If you have any questions or concerns before the upgrade, please contact Information Systems at 801-567-8737.

Herriman High Students Open Their Hearts This Holiday Season with “Hearts of Gold” Charity Drive

It was the start of a season of giving, one where Herriman High students and the community will open their hearts to help those in need over the holidays and beyond. The school kicked off their “Hearts of Gold” charity drive with lots of music, dancing, and holiday happiness. Students selected the local non-profit “The Giving Grinch” to benefit from their fund-raising efforts.

The Giving Grinch strives to help those in the local community during times of need. The non-profit says, “Our passion is providing assistance during the holiday season to children and local elderly homes across the state of Utah. We are also known for providing headstones, creating memory trips for terminally ill families, and hosting one of the largest car shows in Utah.”

Thank you to Herriman High students, staff, and the community for the generosity and kindness they show to so many in need throughout the holiday season.