Supercast Episode 128: Exploring Student Experiments at the Eastlake Science Fair

Science Fair students stand with SuperintendentFrom testing the strength of cardboard to the science of discovering the best baseball bat, students hit it out of the park with their experiments at the Eastlake Science Fair.

On this episode of the Supercast, we take you inside the Science Fair to have some fun with students who take their problem-solving projects very seriously.


It is National School Bus Driver Appreciation Day – Thank You, JSD School Bus Drivers!

A Jordan School District Bus Driver Smiling for the CameraEvery day we appreciate the hard work, dedication and kindness of Jordan School District school bus drivers. They are always there to greet students with a smile and get the day off to a good start. Our amazing drivers transport the most precious cargo, making sure students from kindergarten to high school get to and from school, safely and on time.

Because of the important role school bus drivers play in the lives of students we serve, we honor them as part of School Bus Driver Appreciation Day. It is a holiday all about appreciating and showing love to school bus drivers all over the world.

We invite you to take a minute to thank your JSD school bus driver today.

Supercast Episode 127: Herriman High Graduate Talks About Competing in 2022 Olympics

Kaysha Love meet with Superintendent over VideoconferencingShe was a star athlete at Herriman High School with 16 state titles in track and field. Kaysha Love was also named the Gatorade Athlete of the Year her senior year at Herriman High. Now, her drive, tenacity, work ethic and natural ability has Kaysha going for a gold medal in bobsled at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

On this episode of the Supercast, Kaysha Love joins us from the Olympic Village in Beijing, China to talk about how her experiences at Herriman High School, along with a fierce, competitive nature prepared her for competing on the world stage. It is an inspiring conversation with Kaysha that you don’t want to miss.


Fox Hollow Elementary School Third Graders Celebrate being Centenarians

Students dressed up as cenenariansThey grow up so fast and for third grade students at Fox Hollow Elementary School, it seems like they aged overnight. In fact, they did. The students had some fun celebrating 103 days of being in the third grade this year by turning themselves into centenarians. They dressed up, complete with canes and make-up, to look like they were 103 years old.

Great job students! You look awesome for your age.

Valentines Travel Cross Country to Columbia Elementary School Students

Picture of Valentines and mapThey are loving the lessons a Valentine Exchange is bringing to students in Angela Drope’s 3rd grade class at Columbia Elementary School. Mrs. Drope decided it would be fun to participate in a cross-country Valentine Exchange. Her students designed home-made cards with letters about their class, which were mailed to students in 25 classrooms around the country. Mrs. Drope’s students received Valentines and letters in return and they are learning about students who live in the 25 other states.

The Valentines from students in other states are on display for everyone to enjoy at Columbia, along with a map of the United States with little heart markers to show where all the Valentines came from.

Even the front office staff have enjoyed waiting and watching for the Valentines to arrive.

Great job, Mrs. Drope on creating a Valentine’s Day experience students and staff won’t soon forget.