Elementary School Choir Makes History as First to Perform at Real Salt Lake Game

Aspen Elementary School’s choir took to the field over the weekend to become the first elementary school choir to perform the National Anthem at a Real Salt Lake game. The choir is comprised of 3rd through 6th grade students and is led by teachers Kristi Matthews, Celina Forsyth, and Joseph Cook. The group met twice a week before school to hone their skills and prepare for the big event.

Congratulations to everyone involved who made the performance a huge success. Way to go, Aspen Elementary!

It’s School Bus Driver Appreciation Day!

They open their doors with a smile, never get tired of singing “The Wheels on the Bus,” and most importantly, safely transport our most precious cargo to and from school. Sometimes they even do it in costume!

To all the terrific school bus drivers in Jordan School District, we send a heartfelt thank you for rolling out the red carpet and making our children feel like VIPs every time they step on your school bus!

Westvale Elementary School Teacher Honored During Ceremony by Utah State Superintendent

A well-earned round of applause came up from the students and faculty at Westvale Elementary School during an assembly as Rachel Henderson was presented with the Sorenson Legacy Award for Excellence in Elementary Visual Arts Instruction. Utah State Superintendent Dr. Sydnee Dickson presented the award. 

Henderson was nominated by fellow Jordan School District visual art teacher Angela Garside due to her ability to connect art with the wider school curriculum and build enthusiasm for art with her students. During her time at Westvale, the school has become known for its amazing school-wide art shows and collaborative bulletin boards.  

The Sorenson Legacy Award for Excellence in Arts Education is presented by the Utah State Board of Education to honor outstanding Utah educators and administrators who champion and excel in arts education. The award was established in memory of Beverley Taylor Sorenson, a tireless advocate for high-quality arts in public education. 

Congratulations, Ms. Henderson!

To learn more about the art program at Westvale Elementary School, check out the Supercast episode 111: A Clay Pot Creation in Art Class with Superintendent Godfrey.

Middle School Students Are on Target at Unified Sports Bocce Ball Event

More than 300 students gathered at Elk Ridge Middle School to toss, throw, and roll a few rounds of friendly Bocce Ball. The Unified Sports Bocce Ball competition, hosted in conjunction with Special Olympics Utah, brought in bocce ballers from Elk Ridge, Fort Herriman, Joel P. Jensen, Mountain Creek, Oquirrh Hills, South Hills, South Jordan, and West Jordan Middle Schools in Jordan School District, as well as members from Timberline Middle School in neighboring Alpine School District.

The playing field was divided into 13 courts, with 36 teams playing three games, as everyone involved shared smiles, laughs, and cheers on a beautiful spring afternoon.

Beloved DECA Advisor Has Lasting and Powerful Impact on Student Lives

Superintendent with DECA studentsSupercast Episode 293
He is a Herriman High teacher who makes every student know they really matter. Someone who impacts the course of student lives and their future success every single day.

On his episode of the Supercast, we take you inside Randy Kammerman’s classroom where he has become an award winning DECA advisor, building a wildly popular program, leading students to high level careers in marketing and business.

Listen and find out how Mr. Kammerman inspires a love for learning in his classroom, mixed with a couple of laughs along the way.