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DATE:  
December 19, 2018

TO:  
All School Principals
All School Financial Secretaries

FROM:  
John Larsen, Business Administrator
Daniel Ellis, Director of Accounting, Budgets and Audits
Jason Mott, Accountant / Internal Auditor

SUBJECT:  
Quarterly School Financial Report for October, November, and December 2018


Each school is asked to report the quarter end account balance and transaction detail with the Apple Volume Purchase Program and return with your bank reconciliation.  If your school has no Apple account, please so indicate and return.

Please include the account balance with Apple on the reconciliation sign off form and print a report or screen shot(s) of the balances and quarterly transactions from Apple’s website.  If you need assistance, please contact your Curriculum Technology Specialist – Bonnie, Deana, Harrison, Nancy, Jay, and Raimee.

Please photocopy the selected elements and send to Accounting by January 25, 2019.

Please include:

  • The signed attached memo to Accounting
  • A copy of your October, November, and December 2018 Reconciliation Worksheets
  • A copy of your October, November, and December 2018 Bank Statements
  • A copy of your October, November, and December 2018 Skyward Balance Sheets
  • A copy of your October, November, and December 2018 Outstanding Check Reports
  • Screen shot(s) of your December 31, 2018 Apple Volume Purchase Program transaction history and balance

If you have questions or need assistance, please call Jason Mott at (801)567-8388.

Thank you.

Cc:
Michael Anderson, Administrator of Schools
Laura Finlinsoon, Administrator of Schools
Lisa Robinson, Administrator of Schools
Brad Sorensen, Administrator of Schools
Doree Strauss, Administrator of Schools

DATE:  
December 19, 2018

TO: 
Secondary School Principals
Secondary School Financial Secretaries

FROM:  
John Larsen, Business Administrator
Daniel Ellis, Director of Accounting, Budgets and Audits
Jason Mott, Accountant/Internal Auditor

SUBJECT: 
School Bank Account Balances for December 31, 2018


Please send the following information for each bank account balance as of December 31, 2018 to Accounting by January 25, 2019.  If you have multiple bank accounts, please list each account separately.

School Name
Name of Bank
Type of Account (checking, savings, money market)
Account Balance

The balance requested is the balance from your December bank statements, not Skyward.  This information is required annually and will be used to complete reporting requirements for Utah Money Management Council.

If you have questions or need assistance, please call Jason Mott at (801)567-8388.

Thank you.

Cc:
Michael Anderson, Administrator of Schools
Laura Finlinsoon, Administrator of Schools
Lisa Robinson, Administrator of Schools
Brad Sorensen, Administrator of Schools
Doree Strauss, Administrator of Schools

Classroom TECC kits have been delivered to every school in JSD.  A hearty kudos to Mark Raines, Dave Erickson and Brenda Veldevere for their efforts in making that happen.  Included with the delivery of the classroom TECC kits were the following two forms.

  • Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) Kits Distribution Checklist - indicates how many kits were delivered to your school and identifies where the kits should be distributed.
  • Your School’s TECC Kit Assignment Sheet – is an accountability form that indicates which classroom number each kit is assigned to, as well as the teacher’s name and signature.

Thank you to those schools that have distributed the kits and submitted Your School’s TECC Kit Assignment Sheet to Judy Bird at Facility Services.  Those of you that have not yet submitted Your School’s TECC Kit Assignment Sheet to Judy, please do so by Friday, January 11, 2019.  You may either email a copy of the distribution form to Judy at judy.bird@jordandistrict.org or send the form via district mail to Judy Bird, Facility Services, at the ASB.

Feel free to contact Judy with any questions you may have at 801-567-8858.

Thanks for your cooperation and have a happy holiday season.

Middle and Elementary School Principals:

Our office has received several inquiries regarding the process and timeline for schools to begin working on their Safe Routes Utah plan (formerly SNAP) as a result of the boundary changes.

We recognize that while some of our elementary schools were not affected by MOAB, many of our schools were.  In consulting with Info Systems and the Department of Transportation, those schools that were not affected by MOAB may begin working with their School Community Councils to approve the 2019-20 Safe Routes Utah plan (we’ve actually had a few schools already submit their plans).

Schools that were affected by MOAB can expect to have revised attendance boundaries ready by January 7, 2019.  Revisions to your school’s walk boundary will come from the Department of Transportation and should be ready by mid-January.  Due to the time required to complete this process, we will extend the deadline for submitting Safe Routes Utah plans to Friday, February 8, 2019.

Once you receive the revised attendance and safe walking boundaries for your school, we would encourage you to begin meeting with your SCC to develop your school’s 2019-20 Safe Routes Utah plan as soon as possible.

Thanks for your cooperation.

DATE:  
December 4, 2018

TO:   
Principals
Assistant Principals
Registrars
Counselors
Administrative Assistants

FROM:
Administrator of Schools
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent of Schools
Travis Hamblin, Planning & Student Services

SUBJECT:   
Student Release Time from School Requests


The Student Release Form has been updated and may be accessed by using the following link:

http://planning.jordandistrict.org/resources/school

As a reminder, the Student Release Form (Form A and Form B) has been merged into one document and entitled “Student Release Form from School Request.” There are several formatting changes and one calculation change on the updated form. Time calculations on the new form are to be calculated by class periods or hours rather than minutes. This change was made in an effort to reduce confusion and improve ease of use. A copy of the form is included with this memo.

It is essential that the form be completed in its entirety, including all pertinent information in the calculation of time, reason for request, dates, etc., in order to expedite the request process.

All old forms should be destroyed. Any incomplete or old forms will be returned for resubmission on the correct form or for necessary corrections.

Should you have any questions or require assistance please contact Planning and Student Services at 801.567.8259.

DATE:  
Thursday, December 6, 2018

TO:   
Elementary School Principals
Middle School Principals

FROM: 
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent
Ben Jameson, Director of Evaluation, Research and Accountability

SUBJECT:  
Annual RISE Summative Administration Training for Test Coordinators and Administrators


To prepare for the 2019 end-of-year Utah Aspire Plus Summative tests, principals, or their administrative designees, and school test coordinators are asked to attend one of six training sessions. Please see memo below for more information and dates of the trainings.

 

 

DATE:  
Thursday, December 6, 2018

TO:  
Elementary School Principals
Middle School Principals

FROM:  
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent
Ben Jameson, Director of Evaluation, Research and Accountability

SUBJECT:   
RISE Summative Technology Readiness Check


Each year, school computer specialists and test coordinators work together to ensure that all the computers used for RISE testing are in good working order and updated with the latest testing browser.  If you are thinking of doing more testing on your wireless network, it’s crucial to check that your network can accommodate all those tests going on at the same time.  Please contact your school’s computer specialist and make arrangements to complete this check by Friday, December 21, 2018.

Please include the following in your RISE Summative System Readiness Check:

  • Verify that the Nextera Secure Browser has been installed and functions in every computer lab that will be used for RISE testing.
  • Utilize the same computers and labs during the readiness check that will be used for the RISE Summative testing.
  • Position mobile testing labs in those locations within your school where they will actually be testing.
  • Include several students with each lab using the text-to-speech tool.
  • Use as many computer labs during the readiness check as you will on the peak testing day in your RISE Summative testing schedule (i.e., if you will be utilizing 14 computer labs on your busiest day of testing, conduct your readiness check with 14 labs).
  • Conducting a RISE Benchmark or Interim test across multiple labs will satisfy the requirements for a readiness check.
  • Once the readiness check has been completed, please enter the completion requirements on the RISE test coordinator checklist tab on your school’s Opt Out shared Google sheet.
  • If you find that your network cannot accommodate the number of devices used, please adjust your RISE Summative testing schedule accordingly.

DATE:
Thursday, December 6, 2018

TO:  
High School Principals
Middle School Principals

FROM:  
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent
Ben Jameson, Director of Evaluation, Research and Accountability

SUBJECT: 
Annual Utah Aspire Plus Summative Administration Training for Test Coordinators and Administrators


To prepare for the 2019 end-of-year Utah Aspire Plus Summative tests, principals, or their administrative designees, and school test coordinators are asked to attend one of six training sessions. Please see memo below for more information and dates of the trainings.

DATE: 
Thursday, December 6, 2018

TO: 
All Principals

FROM:    
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent
Ben Jameson, Director of Evaluation, Research and Accountability

SUBJECT:
Self-Reported Indicators for the 2017-18 School Accountability Report Card


Please see memo below. Submissions for self-reported indicators are due on Friday, February 22, 2019.

DATE:  
December 6, 2018

TO:  
All Principals

FROM:   
Cheryl Matson, Director of Insurance Services

SUBJECT:  
Volunteer Hours


Volunteer reports need to be submitted to Insurance Services.

Workers’ Compensation insurance costs are based on numbers submitted by schools. It is important that this information be accurate and complete.

PTA figures must be separate from other volunteer hours.

Attached is a copy of the Volunteer Report for the period from August 1, 2018 to November 30, 2018.

Please complete this form and return it to
Cheryl Matson, Director of Insurance Services by
December 21, 2018.

DATE:  
December 3, 2018

TO: 
All Elementary, Middle, and Traditional High School Principals

FROM:  
John Larsen, Business Administrator
Derek Anderson, Director of Budgeting

SUBJECT: 
December 2018 Budget Transfer Request


If you would like to transfer budget between your postage, supply, textbook, technology supply and equipment budgets, please complete the following, sign and return to Derek by January 4, 2019. If Derek does not receive this back from you by January 4, 2019, Derek will assume no transfer is requested. The next opportunity to make such a transfer is June 2019.

Here are some interesting facts about slips, trips and falls:

  • 15% of accidental deaths per year are from slips, trips and falls.
  • Over 17% of all disabling occupational injuries result from falls.
  • Slips, trips and falls account for 25% of all reported insurance claims per year.
  • In 2015 alone, Utah State Risk Management paid out $951,000 in claims.

Attached is a Slips, Trips, Falls and Safety Tips document for your review.  Please take a few minutes to look it over.  It is a great resource and offers terrific ideas on how to be safe during the forthcoming winter months.