Supercast Episode 199: Great Deals and Big Discounts Offered in JSD Surplus Auctions

Superintendent with Purchasing Director Kurt PrusseAre you looking for a great deal on a used piano or other musical instrument, a piece of furniture, practical and industrial kitchenware, even workout equipment?

On this episode of the Supercast, we take you inside the Jordan School District warehouse where surplus items from our schools and buildings are stored and priced to sell pretty fast. Find out how you can get your hands on some great deals and fabulous finds by participating in the monthly online surplus auction.


Custodians and Sweepers Hard at Work Over Summer Months Making Schools and Buildings Shine!

Three custodians standing in a hall at South Jordan Middle School
They are polishing floors, deep cleaning bathrooms and making every inch of our schools and buildings sparkle. Take a minute out of your day to say thank you to custodians who are hard at work over the summer months to make sure students and employees return to schools and buildings that are clean, well maintained, and welcoming.

These valuable employees contribute to the important first impressions in our schools and buildings, they lend a helping hand wherever they are needed, and they never miss a beat, even in the summer heat. They are such an important part of the Jordan School District family.

Thank you, custodians!

Supercast Episode 198: Foothills Elementary First Grade Student Makes School History in “Battle of the Books”

Superintendent with Audrey McDonaldShe began reading chapter books in kindergarten and her love of literacy just keeps growing, so much so that Audrey McDonald is making history at Foothills Elementary School.

On this episode of the Supercast, meet the first grader who is the youngest ever to participate in the schools “Battle of the Books,” helping her team to victory. A team made up of kids several grades older, but like Audrey, they all share a love for literacy and a passion for reading.


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.