Empowering Parents Conference: Support Your Child’s Well-Being

Empowering Parents Conference: Support Your Child's Well-BeingJordan School District invites you to an Empowering Parents Conference focused on your child’s mental health and well-being. Join us on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Riverton High School.

This conference, hosted by the Health & Wellness program in Student Services, brings together professionals and education experts to share their knowledge and equip you with the tools to support your child’s well-being. This conference offers free, short, 30-minute classes for parents/guardians of K-12 students, including topics on mental health, autism, internet safety, grief, wellness habits, healthy relationships, happiness, stress reduction, school success and more.

At this conference you can:

  • Expect to gain practical strategies to support your child’s well-being beyond school.
  • Visit with Various Resource Tables and Community Connections.
  • Leave with information and skills to support your student(s) both at home and in school.

This event is designed to empower YOU!

We look forward to partnering with you in supporting your child’s success.


Estimados padres,

El Distrito Escolar de Jordan lo invita a una Conferencia de Empoderamiento de Padres centrada en la salud mental y el bienestar de su hijo. Únase a nosotros el jueves 10 de abril de 2024, de 5:30 a 8 p.m. en Riverton High School.

Esta conferencia, organizada por el programa de Salud y Bienestar de Servicios Estudiantiles, reúne a profesionales y expertos en educación para compartir sus conocimientos y equiparlo con las herramientas para apoyar el bienestar de su hijo. Esta conferencia ofrece clases cortas y gratuitas de 30 minutos para padres/tutores de estudiantes K-12, que incluyen temas sobre salud mental, autismo, seguridad en Internet, dolor, hábitos de bienestar, relaciones saludables, felicidad, reducción del estrés, éxito escolar y más.

En esta conferencia podrás:

  • Esperar obtener estrategias prácticas para apoyar el bienestar de su hijo más allá de la escuela.
  • Visite varias tablas de recursos y conexiones comunitarias.
  • Salga con información y habilidades para apoyar a sus estudiantes tanto en el hogar como en la escuela.

¡Este evento está diseñado para empoderarte!

Esperamos colaborar con usted para apoyar el éxito de su hijo.

Supercast Episode 239: Creative English Class is Music to The Ears of Students

Superintendent with creative studentsIt is a creative English class that is music to the ears of students who are taking the course.

On this episode of the Supercast, we visit West Jordan High School where a teacher who is passionate about music, is making students look at songs in a much more meaningful way. From the Beatles and beyond, join us as we find out why students say their teacher, Mr. Jorgensen is truly rockin his lessons on music culture and helping them understand the meaning behind some of the greatest songs of all time while discussing rhetoric of music.


Police Have Big Surprise for Elementary School Students Who Entered Contest to Create the Coolest Looking D.A.R.E. Car

A 5th grade student at Butterfield Canyon Elementary School and one at Oak Leaf Elementary School received the surprise of a lifetime when police showed up to invite them, and all of their  classmates to step outside.

Butterfield Canyon student, Jaeden Allen, and Oak Leaf Elementary student Cage Hales were two of hundreds who entered an art contest sponsored by the Herriman Police Department D.A.R.E. program. The contest challenged elementary school students to come up with a new design, using their art skills, to create the coolest looking D.A.R.E. cars out there. The winning designs were placed on the entire exterior of two separate Herriman Police D.A.R.E. vehicles.

On Wednesday, police brought the D.A.R.E. vehicles with their new looks to Butterfield Canyon and Oak Leaf Elementary Schools. They covered the cars with a parachute, and then invited the winning students and their classmates outside for the big surprise. Everyone was treated to the unveiling of the cool D.A.R.E. cars with the winning student artwork.

After the unveiling, police threw a pizza party for Jaeden and Cage to celebrate the occasion.

2025-26 Calendar Option Survey

Jordan School District is seeking your input as we work to establish school calendars for the 2025-26 school year. Three calendar options have been created for the 2025-26 school year and we are inviting parents, students, and employee groups to participate in a survey which will provide us valuable feedback before a final calendar is approved by the Board of Education.

School calendars in the District are developed by a committee of parents, teachers, education support professionals, and administrators.

Please visit the link below to review and rate each of the 2025-26 calendar options. The survey link will be active until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, April 14, 2024.


El Distrito Escolar de Jordan busca su opinión mientras trabajamos para establecer calendarios escolares para el año escolar 2025-26. Se han creado tres opciones de calendario para el año escolar 2025-26 y estamos invitando a padres, estudiantes y grupos de empleados a participar en una encuesta que nos brindará comentarios valiosos antes de que la Junta de Educación apruebe un calendario final.

Los calendarios escolares del Distrito son desarrollados por un comité de padres, maestros, profesionales de apoyo educativo y administradores.

Visite el enlace a continuación para revisar y calificar cada una de las opciones del calendario 2025-26. El enlace de la encuesta estará activo hasta las 23:59 horas del domingo 14 de abril de 2024.

Daybreak Elementary Student is Regional Spelling Bee Champ and Now Heads to National Scripps Competition

Picture of Spelling Bee winner Sophia MontanaShe has a flare for spelling the most difficult of words anywhere, anytime and now an amazing Daybreak Elementary School 6th grade student will soon be competing with the best in the nation. Sophia Montana was crowned co-champion of the Regional Spelling Bee last week. Sophia’s co-champion is an 8th grader.

Sophia excitedly shared the amazing news with her Principal Leslie Ewell over spring break. It was a really tough competition. After the first round, the field of competitors was narrowed down from 160 spellers to 20 and then the competition went on for 18 more rounds.

The whole spelling bee lasted five hours. Sophia won after correctly spelling pneumatocyst.

She will now go on to represent Utah at the National Scripps Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. in May!

Congratulations, Sophia. We will be cheering you on at Nationals in Washington D.C.!!!