Staff

Jordan Applied Technology Center
9301 South Wights Fort Road, West Jordan, UT 84088
Main Office: (801) 256-5900
Fax: (801) 256-5930
     
Principal Jason Skidmore (801) 256-5900
Secretary Dianne Christensen (801) 256-5902
Registrar Alice Clark (801) 256-5903
Custodian Scott Christensen (801) 256-5919
Computer Technician Brad Pohlman (801) 256-5963
CTE Specialist Jamie Vargas (801) 256-5904
CTE Specialist Sue Hall (801) 256-5905
Biotechnology Gina Sanzenbacher  (801) 256-5927
Commercial Aircraft Pilot Jack Butterfield (801) 256-5931
Dental Assistant Sue Taylor  (801) 256-5925
Dental Assistant Angie Thompson (801) 256-5935
Engineering Mike Smoot  (801) 256-5981
Engineering Kirk Terry (801) 256-5984
Medical Assistant Margie Ihler (801) 256-5928
Nurse Assistant (CNA) Julie Huffman (801) 256-5980
Pharmacy Technician Kathy Richins (801) 256-5924
Occupational Therapy Deanna Clark (801) 256-5926
Physical Therapy Chris Harper (801) 256-5926
Physical Therapy Mike King (801) 256-5926
Surgical Technician Greg Maughan (801) 256-5983
Teacher Education / Paraeducation Brenda Straley (801) 256-5900
Teacher Education / Paraeducation Kaylene White (801) 256-5900
Veterinary Science Assistant / Technician Kathy Nuttall (801) 256-5921

JATC-WJ (Google App)

FCCLA Fall Leadership

Education students attended the FCCLA Fall Leadership Conference and heard from a number of excellent speakers. The Keynote speaker was Brooke Walker, KSL News Anchor, who spoke about the importance and responsibility of being a leader. 

TIPS FOR LEADERS

  • Take Pride in What You Do
  • Self Validate
  • Be Grateful (Say Thanks)
  • Leadership Can Be Lonely (Act in Best Interests)
  • Jump in Before Being Asked
  • State What You Want (Set Goals)
  • Seek Constant Improvement

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ambassadors Attend Conference

JATC Student Ambassadors attended the 12th Annual Leadership Conference at Utah Valley University, CHOICE : The Catalyst of Character.

The keynote speaker was Sean Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens and the 6 Most Important Decisions You’ll Ever Make. He addressed the critical choices that teens face today, and how they can apply the 7 Habits to unleash their individual greatness. The keynote was followed by a number of breakout sessions.

We are looking forward to the great things ambassadors are planning for the 2011-2012 school year

Click here for more information and pictures JATC Student Ambassadors Leadership

JATC Teachers Honored

Four teachers from the Jordan Applied Technology Center received recognition for their oustanding work. Read more about it on the Jordan District Web site.

Where Are They Now?

What’s happened to those students who attended the JATC? We want to let you know! We are asking for all former JATC students to answer a few questions:

  1. What program did you complete at the JATC and when?
  2. What are you doing now?
  3. How did your experience at the JATC help you get where you are today?

Keep it simple, make it fun, keep in touch by sending your response to now@jatc-wj.org . If you feel inspired, please send us a photo of yourself. With your permission, we would like to use these in our marketing as we speak to potential students and their parents.

Thank you for giving back to JATC!

 

FCCLA Fall Leadership

Education students attended the FCCLA Fall Leadership Conference and heard from a number of excellent speakers. The Keynote speaker was Brooke Walker, KSL News Anchor, who spoke about the importance and responsibility of being a leader. 

TIPS FOR LEADERS

  • Take Pride in What You Do
  • Self Validate
  • Be Grateful (Say Thanks)
  • Leadership Can Be Lonely (Act in Best Interests)
  • Jump in Before Being Asked
  • State What You Want (Set Goals)
  • Seek Constant Improvement

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ambassadors Attend Conference

JATC Student Ambassadors attended the 12th Annual Leadership Conference at Utah Valley University, CHOICE : The Catalyst of Character.

The keynote speaker was Sean Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens and the 6 Most Important Decisions You’ll Ever Make. He addressed the critical choices that teens face today, and how they can apply the 7 Habits to unleash their individual greatness. The keynote was followed by a number of breakout sessions.

We are looking forward to the great things ambassadors are planning for the 2011-2012 school year

Click here for more information and pictures JATC Student Ambassadors Leadership

JATC Teachers Honored

Four teachers from the Jordan Applied Technology Center received recognition for their oustanding work. Read more about it on the Jordan District Web site.

Where Are They Now?

What’s happened to those students who attended the JATC? We want to let you know! We are asking for all former JATC students to answer a few questions:

  1. What program did you complete at the JATC and when?
  2. What are you doing now?
  3. How did your experience at the JATC help you get where you are today?

Keep it simple, make it fun, keep in touch by sending your response to now@jatc-wj.org . If you feel inspired, please send us a photo of yourself. With your permission, we would like to use these in our marketing as we speak to potential students and their parents.

Thank you for giving back to JATC!