The Jordan Credit Union (JCU) has begun Project 100, which recognizes a teacher once a week. Principals submit names of teachers and the JCU selects a name from those submitted each week. The selected teacher receives a check from JCU for $100 and a Project 100 Teacher of the Week certificate.
Last week JCU visited Oquirrh Hills Middle to recognize eighth- and ninth-grade Spanish teacher Suzanne Denney. “Suzanne is the embodiment of a teacher,” said Principal Joanne Mattes. “[She is the] equivalent to the very best I have known.” ★

