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About Butterfield Canyon Elementary

Butterfield Canyon Elementary is located in the rapidly growing city of Herriman.  Our doors were opened in July, 2006.  The staff at Butterfield Canyon are committed to do whatever it takes to help our students be successful.  It is our goal to see our youth become life-long learners who are contributing members of society. Our mission is to help our students LEAD…

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General Information

  • Butterfield Canyon has approximately 700 students enrolled in Kindergarten through 6th grade.
  • The school has a clean-line design featuring flexible space classrooms, a centrally located media center, a spacious gym with a stage area.  Each classroom is equipped with audio enhancement, a document camera, Apple TV, and a digital projector system.
  • Butterfield Canyon is on a traditional school calendar.  School begins at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 3:35 p.m. Monday through Thursday.  Fridays, 9:00 a.m. and ends at 1:00 p.m.
  • The teacher/pupil ratio is on average 1:22 in Kindergarten-3rd grades and 1:26 in 4th-6th grades. Actual class sizes may vary year to year.
  • Bus service is provided for students who live 1.5 miles or more from the school.
  • A nutritious breakfast and lunch is prepared and served daily.

School Highlights

  • Butterfield Canyon Elementary staff includes over 29 certified teachers. This number includes specialists in Speech/Language, Psychology and Special Education.  In addition, over 50 classified employees serve in various other positions in the school that provide students with the support services that promote learning and maximize student success.
  • All certified staff hold current teaching certificates with several teachers having earned advanced degrees and educational endorsements beyond the regular teaching certificate.
  • All staff members are formally evaluated on a regular basis for the purpose of improving performance.  Teachers continually participate in professional development courses to improve instructional skills.
  • Butterfield Canyon is a Professional Learning Community where teachers work collaboratively in teams to meet individual student learning needs by providing additional support, intervention, and enrichment.  Teacher teams have a sense of collective responsibility to help all the students in their grade be successful.
  • Instruction in each grade follows the Utah State Core Standards.
  • Teachers provide direct literacy instruction in both whole group and skill-based group settings.  Math is taught using a variety of methods while utilizing the Math Expressions textbook as a resource.
  • Butterfield Canyon has a before-school choir/drama program that allows students to experience the joy of performing vocal music with a group and taking part in a theatrical performance.
  • Butterfield Canyon Elementary follows the Jordan District Dress Code.
  • An active PTA and School Community Council assist with school activities and regularly give input on important school issues.
  • Students at Butterfield Canyon are taught responsible citizenship as teachers set reasonable limits, reinforce positive behavior, and employ programs to build student self-esteem.
  • Students are given opportunities to develop leadership skills in their classrooms and in school-wide leadership roles.
  • School visitors and volunteers are welcome at Butterfield Canyon.  Through the Learning Links program, volunteers engage in supporting the educational process through their work within the classroom and support at home.  It is our hope to have every family, whose students attend Butterfield Canyon, give of their time and service in the quest to educate the youth of today and the leaders of tomorrow.

Academic Achievement

2023 School Report Card

2018 School Report Card    Achievement: Commendable         Growth: Typical                 


Motto:  
Whatever it Takes! (Our staff will do whatever it takes to help our kids be successful!)


School Goals:  

  1. Eighty percent of our students will achieve proficiency as measured by the Acadience scores.
  2. Five percent growth in ELA/ Math / Science as measured through RISE scores.

Notice of Non-Discrimination

Jordan School District adheres to all federal, state, and local civil rights laws prohibiting discrimination in employment and education. The District does not discriminate in its educational programs or activities, admissions practices, or employment practices on the basis of race, color, ethnic background, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, creed, age, citizenship or disability, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Jordan School District also prohibits retaliation against any person opposing discrimination or participating in any discrimination investigation or complaint process.

Inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies should be directed to the appropriate contact, based on the nature of the inquiry.

Cell Phones and Smart Watches Policies

Cell phones, Smart Watches School Policy
We are beginning to see more students with cellphones or smart watches being brought to school. Please be aware of the policy and review the policy with your child so he or she will keep it properly tucked into a backpack while at school.

Students are welcome to use their cell phones before or after school.  Cell phones may not be used or displayed during the school day. Smart watches are treated like cell phones at school and are not to be worn during the school day. Lost or stolen cell phones and smart watches are not the responsibility of the school personnel. Our school policy is that the 1st time it's out the student can pick it up from the teacher at the end of the day, the 2nd time it happens the student can pick it up from the office at the end of the day and the 3rd time it happens a parent will need to pick it up from the office. Our goal is to provide a safe, instructional environment that is free from distractions and that is aligned with guidelines in our district policy. The exception to this rule is those with a medical purpose that have worked things out with the teacher and the administration. Students are welcome to bring cell phones and smart watches to school as long as they are put away while on school property. They can certainly keep them in their backpacks and put them back on or use them while walking home for convenience and safety, but during the day we have plenty of phones and clocks available for use at the school.