Jordan School District Partners and USU Bastian Ag Center Forge Partnership for Student Growth

Two FFA students showing off their sheep at the USU Bastian Ag Center Jordan School District FFA and the USU Bastian Ag Center in South Jordan have joined forces to enrich students’ educational journeys. Through the partnership, students will get hands-on experiences at the Ag Center to raise sheep and goats for exhibit at the Salt Lake County Junior Livestock Show. This opportunity will help foster students’ understanding of agriculture and equip them with skills for future careers.

Thank you, USU Bastian Ag Center, for helping students in Jordan School District get a hands-on educational experience.

We Are So Happy to Have Teachers Back!

It was great to see all of our teachers back and participating in the Jordan School District Professional Development Day. The day was geared toward more personalized professional development, organized by level and content with a great line-up of expert presenters.

It was fun witnessing all of the collaboration and teams coming together to be the very best in the classroom for students.

Wishing our teachers and students the most amazing year yet!

Jordan School District Educators Selected as Prestigious Utah “Teacher Fellows”

They will represent some of the state’s most collaborative, positive, and solutions-oriented educators dedicated to elevating their profession and creating the best conditions for student learning.

Congratulations to three amazing Jordan School District educators who have been selected, in an extremely competitive process, to be Hope Street Teacher Fellows. Kelli Cannon in Digital Teaching & Learning, Brenda Straley, JATC South teacher, and William Shields, West Jordan Middle School teacher, will embark on a Fellowship to expand their skills around peer and community engagement, data-driven decision-making, and strategic communication.

The Teacher Fellows provides a group of diverse educators with opportunities to amplify teacher voices with the belief that students’ education and long-term trajectory is improved when instructors inform education policy.

Teacher Fellows are educators who remain full time teachers in their schools and organizations, while contributing approximately 10 hours each month to program activities, including data collections, professional learning sessions, and
partner meetings. Fellows receive an annual stipend for their time and expertise in contributing to advancing education in Utah.

Congratulations and best of luck to Kelli Cannon, Brenda Straley, and William Shields!

Welcome Back Teachers!

Our schools are filled with excitement and anticipation as teachers arrive for their first day back. Some schools rolled out the red carpet and high-fived everyone in a welcome back celebration with students.

We wish all of our amazing educators the very best in the upcoming school year. We can’t wait to see the incredible things you will achieve with students in the classroom for the 2023-24 school year.

We love our Jordan School District teachers!

Jordan School District Welcomes More Than 450 New Teachers from Around the Country and World with Big Celebration Event

It is one of the largest classes of new teachers in recent history for Jordan School District and everyone came to celebrate the new teachers. Students, cheerleaders, mascots, a drum line, principals, coaches, and Jordan School District staff welcomed about 450 new teachers cheering them on as they arrived at the new teacher induction. They will begin working in classrooms for the 2023-24 school year.

The new teachers are coming, not only from Utah, but from 20 states around the nation and 8 countries around the world to join the Jordan School District team. We are so excited to officially welcome the teachers and introduce them to some of the students who will benefit from having them in our classrooms.

Welcome to Jordan!!!