Jordan District Baseball Teams Have Pro Experience at New Bees Stadium

The Bingham and Mountain Ridge High School baseball teams had an experience of a lifetime as their scheduled 6A Region 2 matchup was played at The Ballpark at America First Square. The stands at the brand new Salt Lake Bees stadium were packed with enthusiastic 5th graders who earned the field trip as part of the Bees’ “Prevention Dimension Day,” a program which teaches the students about drug, alcohol, and violence prevention.

On the field, the Miners and Sentinels battled it out in front of the boisterous crowd, with Mountain Ridge taking a 3-2 walk-off win in extra innings.

Thank you to the Salt Lake Bees and Miller Sports and Entertainment for hosting the game and giving the students an amazing experience!

Jordan Hills Transforms Into Whoville With Suessical Jr. Performance

At an elementary school called Jordan Hills.
The students have gathered for a play with thrills!
It is called Suessical, a musical filled with many a song.
It has a Cat in the Hat who causes mischief all along.
It has Whos living on a speck that can not be heard.
It has Gertrude, who wants a tail more fit for a bird.
 
Horton holds the Whos on a speck so tight.
And Gertrude helps Horton fight for what is right.
 
Congratulations to all the students who took to the stage.
and to the adults who translated the play from the page.
For those who wish to see it and have not yet got their fill.
You can see it at 6:30 pm on May 1st and 2nd at West Hills.

The 2025 JEF Challenge Run Combines Fun and Fundraising for Jordan School District Classrooms

JEF Challenge Run Attention all runners, obstacle course enthusiasts, and thrill seekers! The 2025 Challenge Run is almost here. Join us on Saturday, May 10, at Veterans Memorial Park (7800 South 1985 West in West Jordan) for a family-friendly obstacle course run. The race starts at 9 a.m., followed by a festival from 10 a.m. to noon.

For only $25 per person (teachers are free), you can participate in any one of the events (Obstacle Run, Festival, Fundraising) or all three. The event is sponsored by local businesses and the Jordan Education Foundation, with 100% of proceeds going directly toward classroom grants benefiting students and teachers in Jordan School District.

The obstacle course is an excellent opportunity to make a difference in your community while having fun. So, challenge yourself, your family, and your friends and help JSD students and teachers at the same time!

Take advantage of the fun and the chance to give back. Register now at jefchallenge.org.

We can’t wait to see you there!

Terra Linda Milers: Running Toward Healthy Minds and Bodies

ATerra Linda Milers t Terra Linda Elementary School, a spirited new program is helping students kickstart their morning in a fun and healthy way. The Terra Linda Milers, initiated by educator Susanne Creer, encourages students to run laps around the school field before classes begin. The program promotes physical fitness and fosters bonds with families, as parents are encouraged to run and cheer on their students.

Students track their laps using a barcode that staff records each time they go around the field. The runners are then eligible for prizes for their laps and can see their progress over time. The staff also plays music and cheers on the students to encourage them to complete their runs.

Great job, Ms. Creer, for building an excellent program that brings the community together. Keep up the great work, students!

Oakcrest Elementary School Students Take the Stage in Amazing Performance of “Lion King Jr.”

It was colorful, captivating, and a big hit at Oakcrest Elementary School. About 70 students took the stage performing the musical, “Lion King Jr.” It was a beautiful and vibrant production involving  students from 3rd to 6th grade, including members of the stage crew. The gym was transformed into a stunning African oasis, complete with Pride Rock, the elephant cemetery, and the jungle.

To everyone’s delight, Principal Westwood successfully supplied the concession stand.

Special thanks to Mr. Knight, the Beverley Taylor Sorenson (BTS) music teacher, for his exceptional dedication, and to all the teachers and everyone who supported the production behind the scenes.

Huge applause for the incredibly talented students and staff at Oakcrest Elementary School!