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Annual Conference

February 22, 2020
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Utah Valley University: Clarke Building
800 W University Parkway, Orem

Registration fee of $55 covers a light breakfast, lunch, and conference materials.

See flyer below for details. Click HERE to go directly to the registration page.

Please call or text Mike Anderson at 801-419-6133 regarding any student or staff groups visiting the Utah State Capitol Building during the 2020 Legislative Session. We wish to be able to support them and put them in touch with our local lawmakers.

T&L is excited to introduce Multisyllable Routine Cards from 95% Group for all 3rd-6th grade teachers. This is a short daily routine that can be implemented similar to Heggerty in K-2nd grade. Please share the attached flyer with all 3rd-6th grade teaches and encourage them to pick a date to attend. The first three sessions are already full and the others are filling up quickly so encourage them to register soon. Teachers will receive all materials need to implement the program as well as receive inservice pay for attending. If you would like to arrange a training at your school for all 3rd-6th grade teaches, that is an option as well. Please contact Mandy Thurman (ext: 88119) to arrange a school training or with any other questions.

Administrators: Please share the following with the appropriate individuals

Take note of the upcoming deadline, February 15, 2020, for Early Notification (Resignation/Retirement).

Teacher Transfer Fair for elementary and secondary will be held on February 19th from 4:00-6:30 pm at Elk Ridge Middle School. Please share the attached flyer with your licensed staff.

See document below for details.

DATE:  
January 15, 2020

TO:  
School Psychologists, Elementary Counselors, and School Social Workers

FROM:  
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services
Fulvia Franco, Program Specialist – Guidance

SUBJECT:   
January School Psychologist, Elementary Counselor, and School Social Workers Meeting


A meeting for school psychologists, elementary counselors, and school social workers has been scheduled for Friday, January 31, 2020, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Jordan School District’s Auxiliary Services Building (7905 South Redwood Road). Glenn Williams, 504 Teacher Specialist, will provide us with 504 Training—Part Two.

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

cc:
Principals

Administrators: Please share with your employees.

All employees are required to access the new online enrollment system to verify dependents, add beneficiary information and elect or waive additional benefits. Attached are directions for accessing the online enrollment system. Go to Web Address: http://www.infinityhr.com.

Enroll in the Following Benefits February 3-18th.  See attachments for details.

  • Life
  • Accidental Death & dismemberment
  • Aflac Accident
  • Aflac Critical Illness
  • Aflac Hospital Advantage

All benefits are offered on a guarantee basis which means no health questions!

 

DATE:    
January 24, 2020

TO:  
District Administration

FROM:   
Shelley Nordick, PhD, Administrator, Teaching and Learning

SUBJECT:     
Temporary Offices for Hidden Valley Middle School and the New West Jordan Elementary School


Arrangements have been made to accommodate Principal Shawn McLeod, Assistant Principal Amber Zdunich and Brenda Landeen, administrative assistant for Hidden Valley Middle School; and Tami Bird and her administrative assistant, Peggy Bawden, for the new West Jordan elementary school. They will be temporarily assigned to offices in the Auxiliary Services Building in Teaching and Learning area of the building.

Telephone numbers are as follows:

Shawn McLeod, Principal     #41051
Amber Zdunich, Asst. Principal     #41056
Brenda Landeen, Admin. Assistant     #41052

Tami Bird, Principal     #17470
Peggy Bawden, Admin. Assistant     #17471

We know that every effort will be made to assist them all through this transition and facilitate the successful openings of these new schools.

Principals: JEF Outstanding Educator nominations are due Monday, February 3rd. Please nominate one teacher from your school (as of Wednesday afternoon only 6 applications have been received) by submitting an electronic nomination form through the JEF website. See full instructions below.

 

2020 Outstanding Educator Nominations Open!

 

APPLICATION PROCESS:
Applications open Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020 and are due by 11:59 pm Monday, Feb. 3, 2020

  1. Go to jordaneducationfoundation.org
    • Click on PRINCIPALS NOMINATE HERE link on front page
  1. At the bottom of the page you will see (4) buttons:
    • Past Recipients List
      **Review Past Recipients - they are not eligible**
    • Scoring Rubric
      **Review the Scoring Rubric** 
    • Nomination Examples
      **Review the Application Examples**
    • Application
  1. Select candidate (Approved by Principal)
  2. Write application:
    • Principal’s may delegate writing the nomination to a member of school staff, or a committee but the nomination must be approved by Principal.
    • A well-written application should be 3-5 pages in length, include anecdotal examples and comments from co-workers, students, parents, and/or community members as well as data appropriate to Rubric with its relevance explained. (See examples on the JEF website)
    • Please make sure nomination is no longer than 5 pages
    • Please make sure nominee has not received this award in the past. (See Past Recipients List.)
  1. Review nomination using Rubric. (Application will be scored using Rubric)
  2. Submit – Applications should be submitted no later than Monday, February 3rd

Due to some new and important information from Lexia, the upgrade date has been postponed from January 21st to January 31st.  Please read and share this important information with your faculty.

As we prepare to migrate schools to the expanded scope and sequence in Lexia please be aware of the following important points.

  • We are asking that schools allow students to continue to use Lexia at the level they are currently on after the program update. There is no need to retest students for a new placement. Retesting students at this point in the year can affect the data that the state collects to determine whether we have met the usage requirements for the grant. We recommend students just continue to use the program as usual. Students should not notice any disruptions to their daily routine when the system updates.
  • If your students are using iPads, ensure that the most recent version of the Lexia app is installed. Your school tech should have already completed this (you can find it by searching for Lexia Core5 or going to your app updates if it’s already installed). Access to the browser version of the program is the same as before.

Principals:

You are invited to come to a meeting to learn more about 95% Group. We plan to invite more schools to participate in the program next year. Training and funding will be provided for all schools that are using the program. Come and see what 95% Group can do for your students! See flyer below for details.

February 3, 2020
2:00 pm
ASB Auditorium

Please share the revised forms with the appropriate advisors/teachers in your school to use when submitting for a class fee or extracurricular fee charge. These forms were handed out at the December 2019 Fee meeting.

 

RTS, Inc. has been bringing the arts to elementary schools for sixty years, and now they want to enter a new realm — programming for middle and high schools. They want to find out what needs you have in your schools and districts with older kids so they can find and create the right programs. Principals, please take a few minutes to complete this four-question survey and distribute it to your teachers so that the outstanding programs of ARTS, Inc. may be brought to your school in the future.

School Administrators:

Our District was awarded suicide prevention funds through a USBE Grant for the 2019-20 school year.

Each secondary school was awarded $1,000 for suicide prevention and each elementary school was awarded $500. Schools that requested funds in the beginning of the school year will be reimbursed in the amount requested if it was in excess of these amounts. Please read the reimbursement instructions.

Suicide Prevention Grant Reimbursement Instructions:

  1. Schools should spend the money out of their school budget (including reimbursing teachers or counselors) prior to seeking reimbursement from the District. Each school will then seek reimbursement from Carmen Corvarrubias (carmen.covarrubias@jordandistrict.org, ext: 88183), with copies of all NPO's, Purchase Orders, P-Card summaries, check copies, and receipts (anything that validates the expenditures(s)).
  2. Carmen will reimburse each school's qualified expenses so long as the money is spent and reimbursement documents are sent by 4/3/2020.
  3. Prior to seeking reimbursement, ensure that expenditures meet the grant funding criteria:
    • "Funding is to be used for educational curricula and/or professional development for staff that enhance understanding of suicide prevention. It may not be used for food, drinks, gift cards, or incentives."
    • If you have questions about what may or may not qualify for funding, please contact McKinley Withers (mckinley.withers@jordandistrict.org, ext: 88245) PRIOR to seeking reimbursement.

The goal of this training will be to outline the hiring process from job posting to onboarding. Additional time will be provided to answer questions and offer support. All current Administrators are invited to attend. Please use this link to RSVP.

See flyer below for more details.

There is still space available for entries in the Math Tournament at Daybreak Elementary on April 2, 2020.  Please see the attachments for more information. A teacher specialist is available to help set-up a math tournament program at elementary schools. Please contact Rebecca Smith (801-567-8368) with any questions you may have.