West Jordan Journal | November 2022

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ach month, the students and staff of Columbia Elementary meet for an assembly, and instead of sitting by class and grade level, they sit with their school House, wear their House colors and cheer for their House in House competitions. Columbia Elementary is one school with seven Houses. Every student, teacher, aide, lunch worker, office worker, custodian and part time sweeper has been sorted into one of the seven school Houses. “We are super excited about the House system,” said Principal Abe Yospe. “We are hoping it builds community, leadership, teamwork and belonging. We are also hoping it helps curb bullying.” Each House has a name, color, characteristic, constellation, plant, animal and House crest (designed by teacher Kymberli Cosner of Dawn House.) Because of Columbia’s science focus— the school was named after the Columbia Space Shuttle—each House is named after a space probe (Perseverance, Curiosity, Cassini, Juno, Mariner, Phoenix, Stardust and Dawn). House symbols are based on constellations, nebulas, galaxies and stars. The House characteristics of service, innovation, optimism, courage, friendship, unity, integrity and success were selected based on the responses to last year’s school community survey. “They chose the values that they felt like were the most important,” said instructional coach Sandy King (of Juno House), who heads the program. King has implemented the House program, based on Ron Clark Academy’s model, at a classroom level and at a grade level. But Columbia Elementary is the first school in Jordan School

Columbia Elementary House Crests include House names, colors, values, constellations and symbols, all inspired by a space theme. (Photo courtesy of Columbia Elementary Facebook.)

District to adapt the program at the school level, King said. Each month, one House is featured, and its students and teachers are highlighted for ways they have represented their House values or earned points for their House. Students compete to earn House Points, which are award-

ed by teachers for good behavior, citizenship and academic performance, so that every student has the opportunity to help raise their House’s standings. While there is friendly competition between the Houses to earn House points and the House Trophy, Continued page 7

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