Principal and Teachers Become Human Ice Cream Sundaes to Celebrate Success of School Fundraiser for PTA

Human SundaesMountain Shadows Elementary School Principal Tina Susuico turned into a human ice cream sundae along with several teachers during a fun-filled end of the year event. It was all part of activities to celebrate the success of the school’s PTA fundraiser. Several teachers were wrapped in toilet paper to look like cotton swabs, others were covered in silly string, got pies in the face, were doused with buckets of water, and two teachers were duct taped to the wall.

It was an exciting way to end the school year with students cheering Principal Susuico and their teachers on as they all celebrated the hard work of students raising money for PTA.

Jordan School District Class of 2023

Congratulations to the Jordan School District graduating Class of 2023! Today marks a significant milestone in your lives, and we couldn’t be more proud of your hard work and achievements. Wishing you a future filled with success, happiness, and endless possibilities!

Supercast Episode 195: Inspiring Words from the Graduating Class of 2023

Superintendent with Mountain Ridge studentsIt is a time to reflect on memories that will last a lifetime, while looking forward to the future.

On this episode of the Supercast, we sit down with some members of the graduating class of 2023. Find out who inspired them to succeed and what’s next as they make new memories in their journey beyond high school.


High Fives for West Jordan High School Seniors During Inspirational “Graduation Walk”

Graduation WalkIt was a fun and somewhat emotional walk down memory lane for West Jordan High School seniors the day before graduation. The students participated in a “Graduation Walk,” where they walked up and down the halls of their former elementary and middle schools greeting students and connecting with former teachers.

The graduates also use the walk to inspire and encourage younger students to take advantage of their educational opportunities and dream big for a bright future.

Thanks for the inspiration West Jordan High seniors!

Summer Food Service Program: Free Meals for Kids 18-Years-Old and Younger

Three students eating lunchJordan School District is once again offering a Summer Food Service Program by participating in the USDA’s Seamless Summer Option (SSO).

This program provides nutritious meals free of charge for kids 18-years-old and younger from Monday, June 5 through Friday, August 4. ***There will be no meal service on June 19, July 4, and July 24.

Free meals will be provided to all children 18-years-old and younger at the sites and times as follows:

  • Columbia Elementary, 3505 W 7800 S, West Jordan
  • Heartland Elementary, 1451 W 7000 S, West Jordan
  • Majestic Elementary, 7430 S Redwood Road, West Jordan
  • Oquirrh Elementary, 7165 S Paddington Road, West Jordan
  • South Valley School, 8400 S Redwood Road, West Jordan

**Breakfast service for all sites: 8:30-9:30 a.m.
** Lunch service for all sites: 11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.


Programa de servicio de alimentos de verano: comidas gratis para niños de 18 años y menores

El Distrito Escolar de Jordan ofrece una vez más un Programa de Servicio de Alimentos de Verano al participar en la Opción de Verano Sin Costuras (SSO) del USDA.

Este programa ofrece comidas nutritivas sin cargo para niños de 18 años y menores desde el lunes 5 de junio hasta el viernes 4 de agosto. ***No habrá servicio de comidas el 19 de junio, el 4 de julio y el 24 de julio.

Se proporcionarán comidas gratuitas a todos los niños menores de 18 años en los sitios y horarios de la siguiente manera:

  • Escuela Primaria Columbia, 3505 W 7800 S, West Jordan
  • Escuela Primaria Heartland, 1451 W 7000 S, West Jordan
  • Escuela Primaria Majestic, 7430 S Redwood Road, West Jordan
  • Escuela Primaria Oquirrh, 7165 S Paddington Road, West Jordan
  • Escuela South Valley, 8400 S Redwood Road, West Jordan

**Servicio de desayuno para todos los sitios: 8:30-9:30 a.m.
** Servicio de almuerzo para todos los sitios: 11:30 a. m. – 12:30 p. m.