Supercast Episode 120: New Year, New Career – We Are Hiring in JSD!

Collage of District staffAre you looking for a new career in the New Year? We may have exactly what you’re looking for. On this episode of the Supercast, we explore the job opportunities available right now in Jordan School District for those looking for full or part-time employment.

They are jobs that offer competitive pay and benefits working with some of the best people around.


Eastlake Elementary Students Give Back to Their Community

Eastlake Students pose for a photo with food from their food-driveStudents at Eastlake Elementary School spent weeks collecting food during a school-wide food drive. The School’s Student Council led the three-week food drive and will deliver all the items to the Utah Food Bank. The students collected 5,256 food items, with a second grade class donating 600 items and a fifth grade class donating 1900 items! The drive exceeded the students’ and staff’s expectations.

Great job, Eastlake Elementary School students! You make us all proud.

Supercast Episode 119: Enjoy ‘Sounds of the Season’ from JSD Students

MRHS madrigals sing with Superintendent GodfreyIt is music that will warm your heart and make you smile. On this episode of the Supercast, we share sweet sounds of the season performed by Jordan School District students.

Wishing you the happiest of holidays and a safe, prosperous New Year!


Fort Herriman Middle School Students Rally to Give Back in a Big Way

Students in choir preformanceIt is a success story about students giving back. Fort Herriman Middle School launched its annual Diamondback Give Back event hoping to raise money for three charities this year including the Kauri Sue Hamilton School, local families in need and the Jordan Education Foundation’s “Christmas for Kids.” The students managed to raise $7,000!They sold candy, donuts, hot chocolate, and soda during the school day, held a school dance, and a big community event on December 9, where they invited everyone to come out and purchase punch cards for various activities. All proceeds raised went directly to the charities. The community event was action-packed holiday fun and included food trucks, performances, a market with crafts, treats for sale made by students and staff, a children’s room with Santa, Christmas stories, and cookie decorating.

With the money raised in their Diamondback Give Back, Student Body Officers were able to shop for toys for Kauri Sue students and they purchased much-needed items for families in need. They personally delivered the toys to Kauri Sue and learned more about the great work being done at the school.

We are proud of Fort Herriman students and staff and grateful for the generosity of the Fort Herriman community!