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Earthquake Preparedness

Thank you to all of the schools that participated in the Great Utah Shakeout earthquake drill on April 20, 2017, or at some other time during last week. 

A 2016 report from the Utah Seismic Safety Commission states that there is a 43% chance that the Wasatch Front will experience an earthquake of at least a 6.75 magnitude within the next 50 years. 

The Jordan School District Incident Command Manual - Earthquake Action Plan and Standard Operating Guidelines detail the response protocols and position descriptions for school personnel.  Preparing students and staffs for this type of an event is vital.

Additional earthquake awareness information and preparedness resources can be found at:  http://www.shakeout.org/utah/

DATE:  
April 20, 2017

TO:  
Elementary Principals

FROM:    
Laura Finlinson, Administrator of Curriculum and Staff Development
Clyde Mason, Director of Evaluation, Research and Accountability

SUBJECT:
Research Project


The Research Review Committee has reviewed a research project in which your school has been asked to participate.

Project Title:     “Teacher Use of Year-End Summative Assessments in Sixth Grade Mathematics”

Applicant:     Dr. Dee Dee Mower, Weber State University

The project has been approved by the District Research Review Committee. The applicant has been directed to contact you to discuss the extent of the project and to obtain your permission to conduct the study at your school.

This study involves your 6th grade teachers being asked to complete a questionnaire about their use of 5th grade Summative SAGE data for 6th grade math instruction. You will likely receive an email from the researcher asking that you forward it to your 6th grade teachers. If you have questions or concerns relating to participation, please contact Clyde Mason at 567-8243.

Thank you for your assistance.

Effective immediately IHC Workmed will be our preferred provider for all Workers Compensation injuries. Attached is a list of providers, their locations and hours of operation.

We frequently get inquires on the process of reporting employee injuries. To help with the process, attached is an injury management flow chart.

JPLS Refresher Training

Come and refresh your skills!

  • Full & Interim Evaluations for: Educators, Counselors, Psychologists, Teacher Specialists, Library Media Specialists and Administrators
  • Special Education: Supplemental Forms and Procedures
  • Updates to UETS-based JPAS

Training Dates - 8:00-10:00 am

  • August 25, 2017
  • September 7, 2017
  • September 11, 2017

Training Dates - 1:00-3:00 pm

  • September 1, 2017
  • September 13, 2017
  • September 18, 2017

Trainings will be held at the District Office in room 129.

Register for trainings on JPLS. Search for "JPLS Refresher Training for Administrators". For assistance in registering contact Rebecca Lee at (801) 567-8369.

DATE:   
April 24, 2017

TO:
School Psychologists

FROM: 
Laura Finlinson, Administrator of Curriculum/Staff Development & Special Programs
Lisa Robinson, Director of Special Education
Fulvia Franco, Program Specialist – Guidance

SUBJECT: 
May School Psychologists’ Meeting


A school psychologists’ meeting has been scheduled for Friday, May 5, 2017, from 12:00 to 3:30 p.m. at the Jordan School District Auxiliary Services Building Auditorium (7905 South Redwood Road). We will begin with an end-of-the-year potluck luncheon. Ryan Anderson, Ph.D. will provide us with a presentation on internet gaming disorder. His presentation will provide an overview of this issue, as well as interventions to use with students.

Part-time Staff: I would appreciate it if you could adjust your schedules in order to attend this meeting.

cc:
Principals

Any school that is sending JSD owned devices home with students is in violation of Utah law.  State law, 53A-1-706 (3), requires that all devices sent home with students must provide the same filtering at home as the filtering provided at school.

Currently, no JSD owned devices are configured to provide filtering at home for students.  If there is a need to send devices home with students please contact Tony Muto in the Information Systems department at anthony.muto@jordandistrict.org or 801-567-8318.  Tony will discuss possible options for sending devices home with students.

Thank you,

Ron Bird

DATE:
April 20, 2017

TO: 
All Principals, Directors and Coordinators

FROM:  
June LeMaster, Ph.D., Administrator, Human Resources
Administrator of Schools
Brent Burge, Human Resource Administrator - Classified

SUBJECT:   
Optional Classified Assistant Employment Evaluations- 2016–2017 School Year


With the end of the school year fast approaching, you have more work to do than time to complete it.  We would like to lighten your workload a little this year.  Formal evaluations for classified part-time assistants are now optional.  However, we always recommend providing constant performance feedback to employees.

With these evaluations being optional, you may still feel the need to conduct an evaluation.  The evaluation documents can also be crucial in justifying employee terminations or unemployment claims. If you determine that a more formal evaluation should be completed, the forms can be found as outlined below.

All forms are available on the HR website on the “AdminOnly” or the “SecretaryConnections” page under the “Part Time Classified Evaluations” link.

You will find the following forms:

  • Part-Time Classified Assistant Evaluations Guideline -outlining the procedure for evaluating part time employees in your school/department.
  • Assistants-Employment Review/Status form.

If you choose to conduct an evaluation, you need to inform the employee of his/her employment status for the upcoming year and the employee’s signature is required.

As part of your meeting with the assistant, please remind him/her that part-time employees with Jordan School District are considered "at will". That is, either the employee or Jordan School District may end the employment relationship at any time, for any reason, or for no reason.  There is no expectation of continued or guaranteed employment.

If you have any questions or if you need additional help, review the evaluation guideline on the website or you may contact our office at 801-567-8224.

Thank you for your assistance.

DATE:  
April 13, 2017

TO: 
Principals and Attendance Secretaries
Administrative Assistants, ES/MS/HS

FROM:
Administrators of Schools
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent
Luann Leavitt, Consultant for Planning and Student Services

SUBJECT:
LAST DAY FOR ATTENDANCE COMPUTER ENTRY


See attached memo.

 

DATE:    
April 17, 2017

TO: 
All Jordan School District Principals – with bus route students

FROM:     
Scott Thomas, Administrator of Auxiliary Services
Herb Jensen, Director of Transportation
Kathy Simmons, Transportation Trainer/Risk Coordinator

SUBJECT:
State Required Bus Evacuations and School Bus Safety 2016-17


State required semi-annual school bus evacuations have been scheduled for this spring.  This applies to those students that ride the bus daily to and from school.

The evacuations will be conducted during the week of:

Monday, April 24, 2017 thru Friday, April 28, 2017 

Your school’s regular bus driver will perform this evacuation as they drop your students off in the morning, one day during that week.  This procedure takes place at your school and is located in your normal bus drop off/pick up zone.  All professional school bus drivers that transport students are required to perform evacuation procedures in case of an emergency.  Bus evacuation will be through the rear door, side door, front door or a combination.  Students will then, under the direction and supervision of the bus driver, evacuate and meet in a safe place approximately 100 feet away from the bus.

Your assistance is welcome but not mandatory to complete this required evacuation drill quickly, safely and effectively.

We appreciate all you do to help us safely transport your students.

Cc:  Jordan School District Cabinet Members

 

Hey Utah Schools:

How did your school use its School LAND Trust Funds this school year? Show and tell us, and you could win an extra $1000 in School LAND Trust Funds for your school.

  • Take a fun photo showing how your school used its School LAND Trust Funds this school year
  • Post to Instagram with a short description, including your school's full name, district, and #SITLAfunds17

​OR​

Email it to sitlanews@utah.gov by April 28 and we'll post it for you

  • Get students, teachers, parents, everyone to vote for your photo
  • Two schools will win $1000 each

1) photo with the most likes, and 2) judges' choice photo

This contest is co-sponsored by the School Children's Trust Office at the Utah State Board of Education and the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA). Visit the #SITLAfunds17 website for more information.

https://trustlands.utah.gov/sitlafunds17/

DATE:
April 18, 2017

TO:
Principals and District Administrators

FROM:
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent of Schools

SUBJECT:
Stipend for Department Chair and Team Leaders


Stipends for Department Chair and Team Leaders will be paid during the May 2017 payroll.

  • Elementary Schools may pay $300 for 8 Team Leaders.
  • Middle Schools may pay $500 for 12 Department Chairs or Team Leaders.
  • High Schools may pay $500 for 16 Department Chairs or Team Leaders.

A multiple time sheet roster should be submitted to the office of your Administrator of Schools by May 2, 2017.  All Team Leaders or Department Chairs will be paid out of the same program number from which their salary is paid.  In most cases, this will be 0050.  Each time sheet should be clearly marked “Stipend for Department Chair” or “Stipend for Team Leader.”

Kauri Sue, River’s Edge, South Valley, and JATC will be paid as middle schools.  If a school houses an additional special education program (cluster program or preschool program), the school will have an additional team leader allocation.

Budget Code

10  xxx  xxxx  2216  131

It is time to determine which reading software program (if any) you would like to use for the 2017 – 2018 school year.  See the attached information page for details on each software program, including the recommended minimum weekly usage requirements.  We would like to have as many licenses as possible paid from State grant funds.  I will submit applications on your behalf to USBE for each individual school. Please send an email with the following information to becky.gerber@jordandistrict.org as soon as possible.

  1. Which program(s) would you like to use?
    NOTE:  iReady is no longer an option using these grant funds.  If your students have been using iReady and you would like to continue with this program, you will have to use a different funding source to secure licenses.

Success Maker (Pearson)

Lexia Learning

Imagine Learning

None of the above

  1. Which grade levels will use the program(s)?

K – 1    (All students may have access.)

2 – 3    (Used  ONLY for students needing intervention, as determined by their BOY DIBELS score.)

  1. How many students will be using the program(s) based on what you selected above?

K – 1 _____________                         2 – 3 ___________________

FYI:  Small license (1-160)  Medium license (161-549)  Large license (550+)

  1. Do you agree to ALL of the following Assurances?
    • The LEA has the technical capability to run the software for which licenses are requested. (YES.  The 60 MacBook Air laptops can be used to run any of the choices given on this application.)
    • District technical support will be provided as appropriate to assign in the implementation of the software program. (YES, we can support the choices you have been given on this application.)
    • The LEA agrees to implement the software with fidelity based on the recommendations of the software provider, including minimum number of minutes per week, included professional development for teachers and/or administrators, and technology specifications.
    • The LEA agrees to report student data on learning gains as measured and recorded by the software by student SSID. (Data can/will be gathered by USBE directly from the vendor.)
    • The LEA is submitting a request for licenses to be used at a school where the principal and the K-6 faculty agree to the terms of implementation.

Thank you for remembering computers purchased with K-3 Literacy Grant funds should be used for Early Intervention Software Programs until the end of the year.  This will ensure year-end diagnostic assessments can be administered and students will have the opportunity to meet their usage goals.  Funding for next year may be in jeopardy if usage goals are not met.