Congratulations Jordan School District 2024 Class of Retirees

They have made a huge impact in the lives of thousands of students throughout the course of their careers, and now they are beginning a new chapter in their own lives. The Jordan School District 2024 Class of Retirees were honored during a special dinner and celebration sponsored by the Board of Education on Tuesday night.

A total of 93 employees are retiring this year and together they have devoted 1,814 years to Jordan School District. The longest serving retiree in this year’s class is West Jordan High School Psychologist, Kevin Damron with 41.75 years of service.

A huge thank you to all of our retirees. You have devoted countless hours to students and their education, and your work has made a huge difference in Jordan School District. We wish you the very best in your retirement, you will be missed.

A special thanks to Connor Elggren and Miles Jeppson for performing at the event! You were both amazing.

Big Surprise for Two Jordan School District Dual Language Immersion Teachers

It was an honor bestowed on two very deserving teachers in Jordan School District and a big surprise as well.

Lucia Martin, a Spanish DLI teacher at Herriman Elementary School, and Jeessica Bell’Aver, a Portuguese DLI teacher at Bluffdale Elementary School, were both surprised with DLI Teacher of the Year awards.

  • Jessica Bell’Aver is described as an extraordinary Portuguese DLI teacher who has a dynamic teaching style which motivates students to excel. Ms. Bell’Aver demonstrates remarkable strength and commitment and has gone above and beyond creating engaging social studies lessons in English for the District and State. Her hard work, creativity, and passion for teaching have made a lasting impact on her students, school community and Jordan School District.
  • Lucia Martin is described as someone with the unparalleled ability to elevate students’ Spanish proficiency across all subjects and make learning engaging and enjoyable. Lucia’s dedication and expertise have set a high standard within her school and she has exceptional classroom management skills enhancing her ability to foster a positive, vibrant learning environment. Visitors and observers are consistently amazed by her students’ enthusiasm and the obvious DLI strategies that she uses on a daily basis.

Please join us in extending our heartfelt congratulations to Lucia Martin and Jessica Bell’Aver for their outstanding contributions to their students, schools, and Jordan School District. Their passion, skills, and dedication remind us all of the transformative power of a great teacher.

Bingham High Car Show Celebrates Student Accomplishments and Talents

Bingham High Car Show Don’t miss the 28th annual Bingham High School Car Show this Friday, May 24, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2160 S Jordan Pkwy, South Jordan. Approximately 75 cars will be on display, each a testament to the dedication and skill of students in the welding and auto collision programs at Bingham High School. The event is open to the public.

Celebrate the students and their hard work while enjoying music and food. Thank you to teacher Travis Lucero for his dedication to students and for helping to organize the event. 

Check out Fox 13’s Amy Nay’s preview of the Bingham High School Car Show.

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South Valley Students Have Fun Learning About Those Who Protect and Serve

It was a busy week for students as South Valley School as they had fun learning a lot about the men and women who serve and protect in our communities. It was “Sheriff’s Week” at the school filled with activities involving members of the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies went into classrooms to answer questions from students about their jobs and why they got into law enforcement. Then, students were able to dine with the deputies and get to know them as friends as well.

The week ended with a big “Sheriff’s Week” parade where students were able to see squad cars and emergency vehicles, waving to those behind the wheel. They even were given the opportunity to get inside the mobile Command Center vehicle and see how lights, sirens, and radios work on squad cars.

Thanks to the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office for taking time out for South Valley students and staff. Getting to know those who serve and protect is so very valuable, something  students will remember well beyond their time at South Valley.

Superintendent Surprises Jordan School District’s “Teacher of the Year”

He is described as kindness personified, someone who can build relationships, and gets along with everyone at Majestic Elementary Arts Academy.

Join us in congratulating the Jordan School District “Teacher of the Year,” Angus Douglas. Mr. Douglas is a sixth-grade teacher at Majestic Elementary and Principal Marianne Johansen says “he might just be the best hire of my career.” She says no matter how difficult a task may be for Mr. Douglas, his selflessness knows no bounds. In the classroom he maintains the highest growth scores at Majestic Elementary and some of the highest in the entire District.

Superintendent Godfrey surprised Mr. Douglas with the “Teacher of the Year” award in front of his family, friends, Board of Education members, and the entire school. Principal Johansen even performed a rap she wrote for Angus.

Congratulations, Angus Douglas! We wish you the very best competing for Utah Teacher of the Year.