Students Kick Off Silver Rush at Riverton High School

It is something students, teachers, staff, and members of the community look forward to every single school year. Silver Rush kicked off in traditional style at Riverton High School with lots of excitement, endless energy, and enthusiasm galore. This year’s charitable fundraising drive will include a Silver Rush Boutique, a Skate Night, Silver Swing, and Silver Ball Winter Formal, along with many other events.

Silver Rush will benefit “The Refuge Utah,” providing domestic violence victim support. We wish Riverton High School the very best in making this another record year making a difference in the local community!

The Season of Giving Back Begins in Jordan School District

Students across Jordan School District are all energized and ready to put their hearts and souls into charitable giving drives this holiday season.

At Bingham High School the “True Blue” opening assembly kicked off with music, a visit from Kauri Sue Hamilton students, and a passionate plea to make their season of giving back a big success. The charity drive will feature a Christmas market and an Improv Pay to Play event, to name just a few.

This year “True Blue” will raise money for the Kauri Sue Hamilton School and Make-A-Wish Utah Foundation. Kauri Sue will receive money for equipment to support students with special needs and money donated to Make-A-Wish will help fulfill life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses in Utah.

Thanks to Bingham High School students and the community for coming together to support others this holiday season and beyond.

Fort Herriman Middle School Students Spread Thanksgiving Cheer to Students and Families Along the Wasatch Front

Student Body Officers (SBO’s) from Fort Herriman Middle School volunteered with the non-profit organization For the Kids, which they championed during last year’s Diamondback Giveback Season. The SBO’s stopped at an Elementary School in West Valley, where they had the opportunity to engage with students to celebrate their achievements in the DARE program. Afterward, they prepared Thanksgiving meals, including turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, corn, and gravy, for 100 families that might have gone without in the West Valley community.

Teachers, staff, and the administration at Fort Herriman Middle School say they are working to create a culture of generosity and compassion among its students. They say initiatives like this showcase the remarkable impact that dedicated young leaders can have in their community.

Keep it up, Diamondbacks! Your efforts truly make a difference!

Golden Fields Elementary Students Parade and Perform to Celebrate Thanksgiving

Students at Golden Fields Elementary School were giving thanks and having a great time as they dressed up to celebrate the holiday. Some of them took the stage in their best costumes and sang turkey tunes to the delight of the school audience. Others participated in a Turkey Trot up and down the halls of Golden Fields. And what is Thanksgiving without a Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade? Third graders participated in the parade, proudly marching throughout the school with festive balloons and much more.

Everyone also enjoyed a Thanksgiving feast leading up to the holiday. The feast was delivered to students, who welcomed it with big smiles, in the special education support classroom at Golden Fields.

Happy Thanksgiving from students and staff at Golden Fields Elementary School!

Utah Jazz Star Jordan Clarkson Talks About Giving Back & Helping Others this Holiday Season

Superintendent with Jordan ClarksonSupercast Episode 273
He is a Utah Jazz star known for his scoring ability and dynamic style of play on the basketball court. He is also known for his kindness and generosity toward people in the community where he lives.

On this episode of the Supercast, we talk to Jordan Clarkson to hear first-hand why giving back is so important, especially this holiday season. We caught up with Clarkson at Heartland Elementary School where he was providing 250 free Thanksgiving meals to some West Jordan families, grateful for the gift and chance to meet a Jazz superstar.