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Oct 28, 2016 12:53PM ● By Tori La Rue
With a rapid increase in student population in coming years, Jordan School District officials are looking to pass a $245 million bond for six new school buildings in the November ballot.
Oct 07, 2016 01:55PM ● By Tori La Rue
A Motor Cop and K9s surprised Heartland Elementary School students by arriving at their safety assembly.
Oct 06, 2016 02:49PM ● By Tori La Rue
The Jordan School district may have found a way to avoid year-round schedules at populated schools.
Sep 23, 2016 05:18PM ● By Bryan Scott
Local Colleges may lose their accreditations, if decision of Department of Education is upheld through appeal process.
Sep 20, 2016 04:27PM ● By Bryan Scott
Salt Lake Community College has been awarded a $2.23 million grant under the Department of Education's hallmark Strengthening Institutions program.
Aug 23, 2016 04:38PM ● By Tori La Rue
It’s never been enough for Cassandra Ivie to be well-versed in the sciences—she has a need to share it, too, her mother, Deborah Ivie, said.
Aug 22, 2016 05:17PM ● By Greg James
The Jordan school District recently honored former Brighton, West Jordan, Jordan and Riverton football coach Rick Bojak, recognizing his lifetime contributions and unique service to students across Utah and the nation.
Aug 11, 2016 02:04PM ● By Tori La Rue
Salt Lake County Library Services noticed a gap in services to youth in care and custody, so they created a new book club.
Aug 10, 2016 03:14PM ● By Tori La Rue
The new school year is beginning, but dozens of Jordan School District students have already completed a quarter of Career and Technical Education or elective credit through the summer Supervised Agricultural Experience program.
Aug 04, 2016 03:59PM ● By Tori La Rue
Students in Jennifer Adams’ preschool class at Columbia Elementary School play to learn math, safety, phonetics, reading and other subjects in the company of their parents.
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