The Jordan Public School District board approved the consent agenda (donations and personnel), certified the 2026–27 calendar, approved overnight athletics trips and adopted several personnel terms during its Dec. 8 meeting.
An independent auditor gave Jordan Public Schools an unmodified (clean) opinion on its FY25 financial statements while noting several findings; the school board voted to approve the audit at its Dec. 8 meeting.
The Jordan Public School District recognized two foreign-exchange students — Adam (Finland) and Martina (Spain) — with Jordan Pride awards and thanked the host families and Flag International for their partnership.
At its Jan. 5 organizational meeting the Jordan Public School District board elected officers by acclamation, approved a $100,000 treasurer's bond and other routine financial delegations, and changed regular meeting start time to 5:30 p.m.
After a Truth-in-Taxation presentation, the Jordan Public School District board certified a total levy of $8,130,347.75 for taxes payable in 2026, a 0.34% decrease from the prior year, and approved the certification by voice vote.
The Jordan Public School District board approved using its website as the official place for legal notices at its Jan. 5 meeting, with the Henderson Independent as fallback and administration directed to monitor relevant state legislation about a possible sunset of website authority.
The Jordan Public School District board approved a resolution directing administration to draft recommendations for program and position reductions after a budget update showing a modest projected overspend and fund-balance shortfall relative to policy targets.
The board approved overnight field trips to Washington, D.C., section and state wrestling tournaments and a robotics state participation request, and recognized AAA/ Jordan Pride award winners Avery Bohn and Wilson Mendon.
The board voted to concur with the APAC annual compliance review. APAC representatives described expanded cultural programming, drumming, after-school tutoring and field trips to tribal sites.
At its Sept. 8 meeting the Jordan School Board approved a motion to levy to the maximum for payable 2026 after reviewing preliminary MDE levy figures, and unanimously approved consent agenda items and two overnight athletics trips (softball to Florida, baseball to Wisconsin).