Midas Creek Students Participate in Service Project, Giving from the Heart

Midas Creek students showing off their service project workIt was supposed to be a class party, but it turned into a service project. Midas Creek Elementary School teacher Megan Metcalf told her students they could have a Valentine’s Day class party if they completed 100 acts of kindness. The students went well above and beyond their goal, completing nearly 800 acts of kindness.

As part of the party, the class decided to work on a service project making hygiene kits, winter kits, and blankets for refugees in the area and abroad. They assembled the kits and blankets on Valentine’s Day, a true act of kindness coming from the hearts of caring 6th grade students.

Keep up the great work giving back to others Midas Creek!

Join Us in Celebrating National Public Schools Week!

Students with their teacher.National Public Schools Week is a time to celebrate public schools and the administrators, teachers, specialists, parents, education support professionals and school board members who work diligently for our students. They all come together to create opportunities for students, which result in amazing, engaged learning, as well as many other positive experiences for students in classrooms and school buildings every single day.

Thank you to everyone involved in our schools, committed to giving students the best education possible for a promising and bright future.

Supercast Episode 181: Students Celebrate Black History Month with Pride and Performances

Superintendent with student participantsIt was an evening of reflection, recognition, and celebration. Students from schools throughout Jordan School District came together in song and dance to celebrate Black History Month in a meaningful way.

On this episode of the Supercast, hear from students who participated in the performances and why they are passionate about educating others on the importance of Black History Month.


Custodians, Mechanics, and Many More Take on Monumental Task of Snow Removal at Schools and Offices

Mother Nature gave us mountains of snow and it has been the monumental task of so many dedicated employees to clear sidewalks, parking lots, playgrounds and more.

Thank you to all who have helped in the snow removal process; custodians, mechanics, sweepers, principals, and other staff members. We appreciate all of you, and are so grateful for the enormous time and effort made to make sure the areas in and around our schools and buildings are cleared for students, teachers, and staff.

“All Hands On Deck” Working Hard Clearing Snow for School Buses and Drivers

It is a total team effort at Transportation as school bus drivers, custodians, mechanics, transportation staff and others work hard to clear mountains of snow that piled up in and around Jordan District school buses.

Thank you to everyone involved in the snow removal process, we know it has been a monumental job! We appreciate all of you and your dedication to the job in what has been challenging weather conditions.