Riverton High Student Wins Prestigious Award from Utah Theatre Association

Picture of SarahCongratulations are in order for a very talented theatre student at Riverton High School.

Sarah Fullmer, a junior, took 1st place in the 10-minute Playwriting Competition at the Utah Theatre Association’s annual Theatre Conference recently held at Weber State University.

High school students from all over the State of Utah attended and Sarah competed against 55 others in her category, winning a cash prize of $300.00. In addition, Sarah’s play, a mystery titled “9.52” was read at the conference.

We are very proud of Sarah for this amazing accomplishment. Keep up the great work in theatre!

Join Us for the January Job Fair and Explore New Opportunities

Job Fair postcardPlease join us for the Jordan School District January Job Fair. We have openings in a wide variety of areas, all supporting students and education. You can explore positions like working in transportation, as bus drivers, classroom assistants, custodians, cafeteria workers, substitute teachers, and more.

Join our amazing team. We hope to see you soon!

  • WHAT: The JSD January Job Fair
  • WHEN: Wednesday, January 24, 6 – 8 p.m.
  • WHERE: Copper Mountain Middle School, 12106 South Anthem Park Blvd. (5600 West)

Big Surprise for Beloved Foothills Elementary School Head Custodian

It was a proud and patriotic day for students, teachers, and staff at Foothills Elementary School and one the school’s head custodian, Favio Gonzalez, will never forget. You see Principal Abe Yospe decided to gather everyone for a big surprise to honor Mr. Gonzalez after he learned the beloved custodian had successfully passed his American citizenship exam.

When Mr. Gonzalez walked into the gymnasium, students erupted with enthusiasm, chanting his name in an emotional moment that meant the world to the new American citizen. Students sang patriotic songs and presented Mr. Gonzalez with an American flag, along with a Uruguay flag from his home country. To make the moment even more special, the Gonzalez family showed up as part of the surprise, hugging Favio with tears of pride and happiness.

Mr. Gonzalez thanked everyone and told students anything in life is possible if you work hard to achieve your goals and dreams.

Congratulations, Mr. Gonzalez!

Students Treated to NBA Experience During “Kids’ Day” Basketball Game at Delta Center

It was a day they will not soon forget filled with fun, excitement, and for many, a brand-new experience.

The Salt Lake City Stars, the NBA G League affiliate of the Utah Jazz, hosted more than 5,000 fifth graders from Jordan School District and Granite School District elementary schools. It was the second annual Kids’ Day game held at the Delta Center where the Stars took on the Oklahoma City Blue, an Oklahoma City Thunder affiliate.

The Stars’ season goal is to educate and inform young students about the possible careers in sports across all fields, beyond just a player.

“We are excited to continue to grow the Stars’ annual Kids Day Game tradition as we welcome the Jordan and Granite School Districts,” said Salt Lake City Stars President Jonathan Rinehart.  “It means a lot to our team and our staff to give back to the community and support even the youngest of our fans.

The event brought an abundance of excitement and entertainment keeping the young fans engaged in the game, which included Stars mascot Buster the Bear, T-shirt giveaways, and interactive in-game activities, as well as appearances by the Utah Jazz Bear and the Zyia Active Jazz Dancers.

Thanks to the Salt Lake City Stars for giving students such an unforgettable experience!

Winter Weather Guidelines Reminder

Weather Notice IconWe’d like to remind everyone about District procedures and guidelines regarding snow closures or delays.

  • Schools in Jordan School District will remain open, if at all possible, on all scheduled school days, even in winter weather conditions.
  • Parents will only be notified if there is a delayed start or if school is closed or canceled. No notification means school is open.
  • School closure or delayed start information will always be posted no later than 6 a.m. on the Jordan School District website at jordandistrict.org, through social media and local news outlets.
  • Please know that parents may decide to keep children home due to adverse weather conditions. Schools understand and respect this decision and will work with families.
  • Employee commutes vary, contact your supervisor if you are having difficulty.

Full Emergency Communications & Snow Closure Guidelines can be found at jordandistrict.org/resources/emergency.