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!



Noelani 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 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:




