Congratulations to the 2023 Jordan Education Foundation Outstanding Education Support Professionals!

Outstanding Education Support Professional Award WinnersThey truly are outstanding in every way and Jordan School District is so grateful for the important role they play in supporting students and education each and every day. We simply could not do what we do without these dedicated professionals working so hard in our schools and buildings.

Please join us in congratulating the 2023 Jordan Education Foundation Outstanding Education Support Professionals.

Jordan Education Foundation Director Mike Haynes, along with JEF Board members and staff presented the following employees with Outstanding Education Support Professional awards:

  • Mel Davis, Oakcrest Elementary School, Head Custodian
  • Lisa Parent, Oak Leaf Elementary School, Administrative Assistant
  • Carson Field, River’s Edge School/Jordan Behavior Assistance Team, Behavior Technician
  • Rick Thompson, Riverton High School, Head Custodian
  • Cheryl Jones, Hidden Valley Middle School, Lunch Manager
  • Brenda Veldevere, Purchasing, Senior Buyer
  • Nathan Morgan, West Jordan High School, Head Custodian
  • Matt Gardner, Teaching & Learning, ASB, JSD Mail Carrier
  • Lisa LeStarge, Business Services, Administrative Assistant
  • Mark Nelson, Head Custodian, Jordan School District Offices

Terra Linda Elementary is Turning 50 Years Old, Help the School Celebrate

Нару 50th Birthday Terra Linda Elementary! Join the school in celebrating May 25 from 5:30 to 7 pm. There will be food, games, a Photo Booth and dancing. Terra Linda Elementary School opened its doors in 1973 and has been serving students, creating lasting memories for 50 years. Now, it is time to celebrate that milestone.

Please join Terra Linda teachers, students, staff, alumni, and families in a birthday party like no other. There will be 70’s disco dancing, fun food trucks, games, a photo booth, and much more. Come share your magical memories of time spent at Terra Linda Elementary.

The birthday celebration is Thursday, May 25 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Terra Linda Elementary.

Hope to see you there!

Mountain Ridge High is Final Stop for Governor Cox on His “Connecting Utah” Tour

He said he “saved the best for last” Monday morning. Governor Spencer Cox stopped by Mountain Ridge High School as part of his 2023 “Connecting Utah” tour of all 29 Utah counties in the state. As part of the tour, he visited with high school students in each county. Mountain Ridge High was the last stop on this year’s tour.

The Governor was greeted outside the school by Principal Mike Kochevar, Superintendent Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent Michael Anderson, Board of Education members, along with a small group of students and staff.

Inside the auditorium, the Governor talked about his accomplishments and about Utah’s future. He took questions from students and said he sensed real optimism on the part of young people today. Governor Cox invited students and others to meet with him on stage for a quick hello and a selfie.

The Mountain Ridge High School Madrigals performed the school song beautifully to end what was an incredible day hosting Utah’s Governor with great pride. Thank you Governor Cox for spending time with students.

Way to go Mountain Ridge High School!

Ridge View Elementary School 6th Grade Students Amazing in “Shrek The Musical, Jr.”

Students performingBig talent was on display on stage at Ridge View Elementary School as 6th grade students sang and danced their hearts out in an amazing production of “Shrek The Musical, Jr.” In the show, everyone’s favorite ogre, Shrek, leads a cast of fairytale misfits on an adventure to rescue a princess and find true acceptance. The cast, music, and choreography were delightful in a fun filled show for the whole family. The stage set and props were also amazing.

Congratulations to everyone involved in the production from the cast, crew, Ridge View teachers and staff, along with parents and Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts Learning. Bravo everyone!

Supercast Episode 193: Students Step Back in Time Thanks to Passionate Teacher

Superintendent with WWII historiansIt looked like a scene straight out of an old movie. We’re talking about World War II Day at West Jordan High School.

On this episode of the Supercast, find out why history teacher Alyse Almond is so passionate about the past and preserving American military history. She is giving students a life-like history lesson, with the help of World War II historians, hoping to let veterans know kids today do care about the stories of those who served our country and sacrificed so much.