The Fun Continues Honoring Jordan School District “Educators of the Year”

Members of the Jordan Education Foundation, along with District administrators, Superintendent Godfrey and Board members hit the road again this week visiting school after school surprising teachers with the JEF “Educator of the Year” awards.

This week they made 33 stops, and before they are finished they will visit every single school in the District surprising teachers with the coveted award.

Teachers who are recognized have a commitment and dedication to students and education, making a difference in young lives every day. We are so proud of the work carried out in our classrooms and thankful to our amazing educators.

Congratulations to the second round of 33 winners who received their awards this week. Stay tuned, more to come.

  • Elk Ridge Middle School – Mollie Gonzales
  • Welby Elementary School – Allisun Cartier
  • Eastlake Elementary School – Bing Wang
  • Golden Fields Elementary School – Stephanie Lorenzana
  • Mountain Creek Middle School – Jodie Milad
  • Aspen Elementary School – Nichole Moore
  • Daybreak Elementary School – Carlynn Jones
  • Valley High School – Jenny Witzel-Burke
  • River’s Edge School – Diane Malmborg
  • Monte Vista Elementary School – Sarah Christine Matheson
  • Jordan Ridge Elementary School – Christine McIntyre
  • Elk Meadows Elementary School – Holly Fjeldsted
  • Midas Creek Elementary School – Kathleen LeBeau
  • Herriman High School – Kelli Nielsen
  • Copper Mountain Middle School – Keith Davis
  • Bastian Elementary School -Reid Denison
  • Silver Crest Elementary School -Lori Nelson
  • Oak Leaf Elementary School – Angela Alm
  • Butterfield Canyon Elementary School – Carol Hoffer
  • Foothills Elementary School – Huihui Chi (Lily)
  • Ridge View Elementary School – Heidi Walker
  • South Hills Middle School – Darren Seamons
  • Rose Creek Elementary School -Elizabeth Shields
  • Southland Elementary School – Melinda Davies
  • Oquirrh Hills Middle School – Halceyn Fobert
  • Rosamond Elementary School -Allyson Vietti
  • Bluffdale Elementary School – RoyAnn Gregerson
  • Mountain Point Elementary School – AnneMarie Taggart
  • Hidden Valley Middle School – Annelise Baggett
  • Rocky Peak Virtual Elementary School – Jenna Cherry
  • Kelsey Peak Virtual Middle School – Christy Rand
  • Kings Peak Virtual High School – Cinthia McCoy

Families Have Fun Celebrating Spring at Jordan Child Development Center

It was a carnival-like atmosphere at the Jordan Child Development Center as children, their families and staff members came together for a fun Spring Festival. It was a pre-historic themed event with dinosaurs, fishing games, picture taking, color books and a big dinosaur egg hunt.

It was a festive way to bring everyone together for activities and ring in the new spring season.

Thanks to everyone involved in the Spring Festival for making it a night to remember for children and their families.

Amazing Student Artwork on Display for the Public During District Art Show

Middle school and 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.

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

  • March 13 – April 5, Middle School Art Show
  • April 10 – 28, High School Art Show

Congratulations to the amazing young artists in Jordan School District!

Supercast Episode 184: Students Benefit Working with JSD Speech-Language Pathologists

Superintendent with speech pathologistsThey are considered experts in communication; evaluating, diagnosing, treating and preventing speech disorders.

On this episode of the Supercast, we talk to several Jordan School District Speech-Language Pathologists about the important work they do helping students of all ages who may be experiencing challenges in some aspect of speech. Find out how they are making a huge difference in the lives of students, in and outside the classroom.


Big Honor for West Jordan High School Counselor Making a Difference Every Day

Brandt Haberman Counselor of the YearHe believes that counselors can make a significant difference in the lives of students and can help them overcome challenges, be authentic, and achieve success in their goals. Because of the difference he makes in the lives of students every day, West Jordan High’s Brandt Haberman is being honored as a Wasatch Front School Counselor Fair “Counselor of the Year.”

Brandt was selected as a “Counselor of the Year,” in part, for his focus on suicide prevention and for recognizing the critical need for intervention and support for students struggling with mental health issues. In just a few short years, he has helped bolster suicide prevention programs and resources in Jordan School District, making a positive impact on the lives of students.

Mr. Haberman is well-respected by his colleagues and students alike. He is known for his kind and compassionate approach to counseling and for his unwavering commitment to student success.

Congratulations to this incredible school counselor! Thank you for all of your hard work supporting students.