Rose Creek Elementary School Students Do Si Do in Really Fun Dance Performance

Students square dancingThey have been hard at work and having fun rehearsing for a Country-Style Dance Performance at Rose Creek Elementary School. The school’s 4th grade students have been working with a square dance ‘caller’ learning how to Swing, Promenade, Sashay, and Do Si Do, dancing in a square with one couple on each side, facing the middle of the square. These dances have been around for a very long time, first documented in the 17th-century. It is a delight to watch the students catching on to the calls and having a great time as they circle right and circle left.

Parents are invited to attend the 4th grade dance performance tonight, April 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Rose Creek Elementary School.

Congratulations to the talented dancers and good luck with your performance!

Jordan School District High School Art Show Open to the Public

High school students from across Jordan District are showing off their artistic talents with an art show at a new location this year. The Art Show is at the Old Dome Meeting House in Riverton. The artwork on display is incredible, featuring everything from paintings, drawings and digital works to sculptures and photography. The pieces are unique and colorful, all created by young student artists. Some of the pieces are available to purchase.

The works of art will be on display on the second floor of the Old Dome Meeting House, 1452 West 12600 South, Riverton.

  • April 10 – 28, High School Art Show

Congratulations to the amazing young artists in Jordan School District!

Students Take the Stage to Celebrate Different Cultures with Beautiful Dance and Costumes

It was moving performance after performance as students at Elk Ridge Middle School joined Copper Hills High students on stage in a Multicultural Celebration. The event was organized by Elk Ridge Middle School’s Multicultural Club and included students in the Copper Hills High Asian American Association, Black Student Union, Latinos In Action, and People of the Pacific.

Performances by the different groups offered a beautiful display of cultural richness through music, dance, and traditional costumes. It was an opportunity to deepen social awareness and understanding of students who proudly represent different backgrounds and heritages.
Congratulations to everyone involved in the performances for sharing your talents and creating cultural awareness.
Special thanks to Multicultural Club teacher Mrs. Campos, Assistant Principal Danielle Hanson and Principal Bryan Leggat from Elk Ridge Middle School and Copper Hills High Assistant Principal Sterling Hunt for their role in this event.

West Jordan High Girls Basketball Team Caring for Kids in the Community

Easter Egg Hunt at West Jordan High School
It was an act of kindness and literally a team effort by some students and their coach at West Jordan High School.

The girls’ basketball team, led by Coach Lei Lolohea, organized an Easter Egg Hunt which was free for anyone in the community last Saturday. They made sure all elementary schools in the West Jordan High feeder system knew about the event, and it was a huge success.

All of the eggs and candy for the Easter Egg Hunt were donated by various groups, teams, faculty, and staff at West Jordan High School. Families and their children who participated had a great time and their response to what the basketball team did for kids was really positive. This isn’t the first free community event organized by Coach Lei and her team. At Halloween they did a Trunk or Treat that was also free to the community.

Keep up your winning ways, caring about kids in the community. We are proud of the West Jordan Girls Basketball team!

Supercast Episode 187: The Cook Center for Human Connection Providing Parents with Free Mental Health Support

Superintendent with a Cook Center representativeThey are a valuable resource for families dealing with complicated challenges involving stress, depression, anxiety, even suicide.

On this episode of the Supercast, we sit down with the Cook Center for Human Connection to find out how they are helping families access some of the very best programs available in fostering strong mental health. They are a force for good in the community and Jordan School District is a partner, hoping to help families in need of life-saving services.