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DATE:  
April 6, 2017

TO: 
Elementary Principals

FROM:   
Laura Finlinson, Administrator, Curriculum and Staff Development
Becky Gerber, Language Arts Consultant

SUBJECT:
2017-2018 Language Arts Key Standards Curriculum Maps & Pacing Guides


The Elementary Literacy Specialists, along with the ELA Teacher Advisory Group, have prepared several standards-based resources to assist teachers in their ELA planning for the upcoming school year.  Based on feedback from these teams and the ELA Principal Advisory Group, we are scheduling time at each school to help teachers understand the documents and how to use them.

The professional development will include a brief online video about important literacy instructional components that teachers will be expected to view prior to the face-to-face meeting at the school.  The on-site meeting will include a review of the standards-based documents, 2017-2018 curriculum maps and pacing guide.  We will show teachers how to use the curriculum maps and allow time for team planning so we can provide assistance and answer questions. Each meeting will be facilitated by the Teacher Advisory Group member from the school paired with an ELA teacher specialist and customized to meet the specific needs of the faculty.  The meeting is expected to last 1 – 2 hours, depending on what the team is asked to include.  Teachers will receive inservice rate for attending meetings scheduled off contract time. Subs will be provided for any meetings scheduled during the school day.

For schools that may need more detailed support in using Journeys, some information can be incorporated into this meeting.  More in-depth Journeys training can be scheduled at a separate time, if needed.  We will be offering several PD opportunities focused on Journeys during the summer and that information will be sent out following the Spring recess.

To schedule this meeting, please send an email to becky.gerber@jordandistrict.org and include the following information:

  • Preferred date (April 26 or later)
  • Time
  • Any specific requests/questions you would like included/addressed during the meeting

(We can schedule up to 10 schools at a time, so we are pretty confident we can meet all requests.  However, having a ‘second choice’ date might not be a bad idea.)

We look forward to the opportunity to assist schools in planning for standards-based literacy instruction for the upcoming school year.

DATE:    
April 6, 2017

TO:
Elementary Principals

FROM:  
Dr. Patrice Johnson, Superintendent
Anthony Godfrey, Administrator of Schools
Brad Sorenson, Administrator of Schools
Jill Durrant, Administrator of Schools
Mike Anderson, Administrator of Schools
Teri Timpson, Administrator of Schools
Laura Finlinson, Administrator of Curriculum and Staff Development

SUBJECT:
Required DIBELS Training for Administrators and K-3 Team Leaders


Required training for all elementary principals and their K-3 team leaders will take place to assist schools in developing a deeper understanding of the DIBELS assessment and instructional resources and strategies that can be implemented from information gathered from this assessment.

The meetings will follow the schedule outlined below.  Each school will bring a team of five people made up of the Principal and a team leader from each grade, K-3.  The Curriculum Department will pay for the cost of substitutes for teachers. (Sub code 5805)

FEEDER DATE TIME LOCATION
Bingham May 8, 2017 8:30 – 11:30 ASB Auditorium
Copper Hills April 27, 2017 8:30 – 11:30 ASB Auditorium
Herriman May 4, 2017 8:30 – 11:30 ASB Auditorium
Riverton April 24, 2017 8:30 – 11:30 ASB Auditorium
West Jordan May 18, 2017 8:30 – 11:30 ASB Auditorium

Each participant is asked to bring a laptop to the training.  Participants should also know their login and password information for the mCLASShome.com website.  Assistance with this information will be provided the day of the training from 8:00 – 8:30 OR by contacting Becky Gerber in advance.

We look forward to the opportunity to help schools use DIBELS data to make instructional decisions that will ensure student growth and progress in the critically important foundational literacy skills.

The USBE has adopted a Seal of Biliteracy.  This means that graduating seniors who have scored 18 or above as a junior on the ACT test and have a proficiency of Intermediate-Mid or higher as shown on the AAPPL or other approved test, can have this seal appear on their transcript.

Students will apply through counselors, and registrars will input the information in Skyward under "Educational Milestones".  High school principals will receive detailed information in hard copy form directly after the Spring Break.  Questions on this new seal should be directed to Pam Su'a in Curriculum.