Copper Canyon Gets Into Halloween Spirit

The Halloween festivities have started early this week at Copper Canyon Elementary School. Spooky and fun activities were around every corner during the school’s Halloween Carnival. The fun and games ranged from bowling and pin the eyeball on the zombie, to candy corn toss and a monster dance party. 

The hallways at Copper Canyon are also lined with the school’s annual pumpkin decorating contest. The painted and bedazzled pumpkins ranged from fun to spooky, with the gourds transforming into monsters, heroes, donuts, and more. 

Have a fun and safe Halloween, Copper Canyon students!

STEM Day at Westvale Elementary is a Huge Success

The gymnasium at Westvale Elementary was full of fun learning activities as the school hosted STEM Day. Organized by STEM teacher Mr. Wei, sixth-grade students guided students from every grade through 10 different stations, each featuring a unique STEM activity.

The scientific experiments and fun included building Hot Wheels tracks, making giant bubbles, creating circuits, and even bottle flipping. Great job by Mr. Wei and all the Westvale Wolves creating a fun day for students to learn more about STEM.

Copper Hills High Student is Zions Bank “Pays for A’s” Grand Prize Winner

It was a great, but rather unexpected day for Copper Hills High School student Jaron Squire. You see, Jaron was in his first period Symphonic Band class when a rather loud group of people, including his parents, walked in, all smiles and cheers. The group was there for a big surprise announcement. Jaron is a grand prize winner in the Zions Bank “Pays for A’s” program, which comes with a $1,000 award!

The Zions Bank “Pays for A’s” program in Utah rewards middle and high school students for their academic achievements by paying them for every “A” on their report cards. Students can receive $1 deposited into a savings account for each “A,” or they can opt for cash. The program also enters them into drawings for a chance to win scholarship savings accounts, with 36 regional awards of $500 and two grand prizes of $1,000 each.

Congratulations, Jaron! Keep up the great work, always reaching for the stars and making dreams come true.

Oct. 28 Board Meeting Update

You are invited to a meeting of the Board of Education of Jordan School District on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at the JATC South Campus, 12723 S. Park Avenue, Riverton, Utah. The study session begins at 4 p.m. The Regular Board Meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. Patrons may view the general session online at boardmeeting.jordandistrict.org.

The Oct. 28 Board meeting agenda is now available on our Board meetings page. Administrative policies that will be discussed include A7 Suggestions from Employees and AA419 Student Conduct, Dress, and Appearance. Board policies that will be discussed include G103 Board Members’ Principles of Operation – Conduct and Ethics and Board Appendix Guidelines for New Board Members Orientation. You can also use the following links to the printed and detailed agendas.

School Buses Become Safety Training Centers on Wheels

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Some classrooms on wheels are making their way to kindergarten and first-grade students throughout Jordan School District right now. The classrooms are actually big yellow school buses.

On this episode of the Supercast, find out how our dedicated school bus drivers have come up with an entertaining and hands-on training course to keep kids safe on the school bus. Hear how students are loving the lessons, which everyone hopes will save lives.