Celebrating Success at the 2024 JSD Chinese Language Fair

It was a chance for Mountain Ridge and Riverton High School Chinese Club students to showcase their dedication to serving and enriching the Chinese community. The third annual JSD Chinese Language Fair was held recently and it was a big hit thanks to key leaders Emily, Maya, and Miles from the Chinese Club. The students poured their hearts into the project, promoting the event through engaging videos in an effort to inspire elementary school students to participate.

Superintendent Anthony Godfrey joined the fun as well. Speaking at the fair, he commended the dedication of the Chinese Club students and urged all JSD Chinese students to strive for excellence in learning the language.

The festival’s highlight was the spirited team competitions, including Charades and Jeopardy, in which Foothills Elementary School, Eastlake Elementary School, South Jordan Middle School, and South Hills Middle School students demonstrated their exceptional skills. Southland and Monte Vista Elementary students wowed the audience with Chinese song and dance performances at the Chinese Talent Show.

Congratulations to everyone involved in this meaningful and fun event. We look forward to continued dedication and success in fostering the growth of our Chinese community in the future.

Jordan School District Science Specialist Receives Statewide Honor

She has a passion for helping science teachers be successful in the classroom and instilling a love for learning in their students. When she is not helping teachers, Lynn Gutzwiller is supporting adults, helping to meet the needs of adult learners, teaching evening classes at Entrada Adult High School.

Because of the incredible work she does, Ms. Gutzwiller is receiving the “Award of Excellence in Adult Education” from the Mountain Plains Adult Education Association (MPAEA). The award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement of adult education at the State or local level. Ms. Gutzwiller will represent Utah for the Intermountain West.

Congratulations to this amazing JSD educator who helps teachers and students find joy in science and contributes to adults becoming life-long learners.

Keep up the great work, Lynn Gutzwiller!

A Sweet Reward for Students at Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School for Their Success in Walk to Read

Students at Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School were told their hard work in Walk to Read would pay off and it certainly did with a sweet surprise.

The students took their studying seriously during their Walk to Read groups. They then earned points based on participation and engagement. Students used the points to pie their teachers or to pie the school principal. It was a fun reward for amazing students always eager to learn.

Thanks to Rocky Peak for making learning so much fun.

Terra Linda Elementary School Educator Honored as KUTV “Teacher of the Month”

She is known for her work in the classroom always helping her sixth-grade students succeed. Now, a Terra Linda Elementary School teacher is being recognized and rewarded for her efforts. Kimberlee Gunderson is KUTV’s “Teacher of the Month” for April. She was interviewed by KUTV’s Kari Hawker Diaz and given a $750 Visa gift card provided by Volkswagen Southtowne. Ms. Gunderson will be featured in a story on channel 2 as well.

KUTV’s “Teacher of the Month” is a program to celebrate teachers who have influenced the lives of students or their families.

Congratulations, Ms. Gunderson! Keep up the great work.

Congratulation to Recipients of the 2024 JSD “Jordy Awards” for Outstanding School Counselors

They are dedicated, hard-working, kind, and always have the best interest of students at heart. Some school counselors are being recognized for all they do supporting students on a daily basis with the 2024 “Jordy Awards.” This is a districtwide, counselor nominated award and the nominees are voted on by school counselors as well.

Congratulations to the following 2024 “Jordy Award” winners:

Delanie Wu, a school counselor at Daybreak Elementary School, is someone who constantly goes above and beyond and always makes time to support other counselors. Colleagues say she looks for solutions, builds relationships, and is simply a great person with a passion for the work that she does every single day.

Josh Flores, a school counselor at Mountain Creek Middle School, is someone who goes out of his way to make everyone feel welcomed and included. Colleagues say Mr. Flores has a great work ethic, is determined to support students and other counselors, and has a sense of humor along the way. He is described as an all-around all-star who helps to make Jordan School District a better place.

Markie Harper, a school counselor at Copper Hills High School, is phenomenal in the work that she does with students. Colleagues say Ms. Harper is part of a team always looking for ways to improve and try something new if it will benefit students. She is described as energetic, optimistic, a problem solver, and someone who is always available to listen.

Congratulations to these incredible school counselors! Keep up the great work supporting students and our schools.