New South Jordan administrators ready to greet students
Aug 05, 2024 02:42PM ● By Julie Slama
Bingham High is where Rufine Einzinger, the school’s new assistant principal, and Ivie Erickson, an administrative intern, will call home this school year. (Julie Slama/City Journals)
This month when students return to school, they may find some new administrators at their South Jordan schools, welcoming them back.
At Bingham High, Rufine Einzinger is an assistant principal. Einzinger previously served as an assistant principal at Copper Hills High in West Jordan.
Joining Einzinger is Ivie Erickson. Erickson, who was a West Jordan Middle teacher, is an administrative intern.
At South Jordan Middle, Brian Rambadt became an assistant principal after serving in the same role at West Jordan’s Sunset Ridge Middle.
Aspen Elementary’s new assistant principal is Heather Handy. Handy previously was an assistant principal at Bluffdale Elementary.
Aimie Rizzuto, who taught at Aspen Elementary, is an administrative intern at Jordan Ridge Elementary.
Several South Jordan administrators moved on to other Jordan School District schools, including Bingham High assistant principal Michelle Putnam to the same position at Mountain Ridge High in Herriman; South Jordan Middle assistant principal Joshua Ricks to the same position at Oquirrh Hills Middle in Riverton; Joel P. Jensen and South Jordan middle schools’ administrative intern Karen Moore will remain at Joel P. Jensen Middle in West Jordan; Jordan Ridge Elementary assistant principal Jarom Airhart to the same position at Midas Creek Elementary in Riverton; Bingham High teacher Andrea Call to West Hills Middle and West Jordan Middle as an administrative intern; and Golden Fields teacher Stacie Thompson to being an administrative intern at Hidden Valley Middle in Bluffdale and Sunset Ridge Middle in West Jordan. λ