Hayden Peak Elementary Students All Smiles Playing Kickball with Police Officers

Some Hayden Peak Elementary School students got a big kick out of having police officers at their school recently. That’s because in an effort to engage with students and get to know them, West Jordan police came to the school for a friendly game of kickball. It gave officers a break from their regular routine and allowed them to serve in a way that builds a bond and trust with students.

The game with West Jordan’s finest was so much fun, students are already looking forward to kickball with the officers again next year.

Thanks to West Jordan Police for spending some valuable time at Hayden Peak, letting kids know how much they care over a good game of kickball.

Herriman High School Students are 2023 Chinese Language Fair Award Winners

Congratulations to some very talented Herriman High School students who used their knowledge of the Chinese language and their creativity to take top honors competing in the 2023 Chinese Language Fair at the University of Utah.

Payton Richins, Grace Nufer and Carly Pace won the “Best Original Screenplay” in the Chinese Drama Competition for their short film “Emperor Qin.”

Eli Morgan, Bridger Nielson, Aaron Osmond and Caleb Weaver won “Best Production Design” in the Chinese Drama Competition for their short film “The Silk Road.”

We are proud of these amazing students! Keep up the great work.

Supercast Episode 197: West Jordan High’s Coach Lei is Inspiration to Kids and Community

Superintendent with Coach LeiShe is beloved in her classroom, on the basketball court, and in the community.

On this episode of the Supercast, we meet West Jordan High teacher and head girls’ basketball coach, known as Coach Lei. Find out how this former West Jordan High student is changing lives and inspiring winning ways on and off the court.


Eastlake’s Fun Run Obstacle Course Raises Funds for the School with an Unforgettable Twist

The School Community Council of Eastlake recently organized a Fun Run Obstacle Course as their annual fundraiser.The goal was to generate funds for math assistants to support the ongoing math growth at Eastlake, paralleling the success of their reading support programs. However, this event had a unique twist. Every student who donated had the extraordinary opportunity to participate in taping their principal, Kristie Howe, to the wall, with approximately 900 pieces of tape holding her securely in place.

Great job, Eastlake students, staff, and community, supporting student achievements. Keep up the great work.

Supercast Episode 196: Bingham High Teachers Touched by Outpouring of Kind Words in Thousands of Handwritten Cards from Students

Superintendent with Bingham SBOsThey were heartfelt messages of appreciation written by Bingham High students delivered to every single teacher at the school.

On this episode of the Supercast, find out why so many students jumped at the opportunity to tell teachers how much they care in a project that resulted in 3,300 personalized cards delivered to classrooms, bringing some teachers to tears.