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Congratulations to our amazing January Tiger of the Month Students! These students are recognized by their teachers for their ability to follow the Tiger Traits. This award is one of the highest honors at the school.

February 6th: Fight the New Drug Parent Meeting in the Auditorium, 6:00p-7:00p

Fight the New Drug is a non-religious and non-legislative organization that exists to provide individuals  the opportunity to make an informed decision regarding pornography by raising awareness on its harmful effects using only science, facts, and personal accounts.

Fight the New Drug’s Live age-appropriate presentations combine the most up-to-date research, personal stories, and engaging visuals to help educate students on the harmful effects of porn.

More information here: FTND_Presentations_LetterForParents

This invitation was posted on the main SHMS webpage during the month of September 2023.

Dear South Hills Families,

The South Hills Middle School Community Council is a team comprised of parents and teachers who directly impact the direction of academic programs and goals of the school. The Council also plays a key role in the establishment of safety programs and the spend plan for the school’s state LAND Trust budget. LAND Trust plans made by the Council are submitted to and approved by the Jordan School District School Board, as well as the Utah State Board of Education.

The Council meets four times during the school year. Meetings start at 4:30pm in the Main Office Conference Room. Our meetings for the upcoming school year are:

  • October 5, 2023

  • November 16, 2023

  • January 25, 2024

  • March 21, 2024

We would love to have your perspective and voice on the Council!

To participate, just fill out this SHMS SCC Candidate Form and return it to the SHMS Main Office or submit a scanned copy or photograph of your completed Candidate Form to jim.groethe@jordandistrict.org no later than 3:30pm on Thursday, September 28, 2023, and then come to our first meeting at 4:30pm.

Chromebooks:
Parents/guardians must sign the Chromebook User Agreement as part of registration, in order for students to receive a Chromebook.

Please watch this video on how to care for your Chromebook.

  • You are responsible for your Chromebook. If you lend your Chromebook or charger to other students, you are still responsible for loss or damages.
  • Your Chromebook is not a toy; it's for educational use.
  • If you need repairs, bring the Chromebook to the school library.
  • Update the Chromebook when it asks.
  • Bring your Chromebook charged every day.