The mileage reimbursement rate is based upon the IRS rate. Effective January 1, 2021, the reimbursement rate is $0.56 per mile. Please use the attached form when submitting for mileage reimbursement. All 2020 mileage reimbursement requests should be submitted as soon as possible. Click HERE to access the mileage form online.
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Instructional Leadership Conference “Teaching Begins with the Learner” – Mar 25-Apr 3, 2021
Schools are encouraged to participate in this unique opportunity to participate in the Instructional Leadership Conference. This year’s conference will be held virtually and will include keynote speakers Doug Fisher, Anthony Muhammad and Gerry Brooks, along with many other well-known and motivating speakers. Cost for the conference is $150/person or $1,500 for all school faculty members. The conference platform will be open and participants will have access to all speakers from March 25 - April 3. This provides a unique opportunity to join a conference in creative ways anytime during the week.
- Bring staff together and listen to one of the speakers as a group.
- Invite grade levels or departments to watch a speaker together.
- Invite teachers to watch a specific speaker and meet together to discuss.
- Invite teachers to watch speakers of their choice.
This conference will be well worth the cost, even if you’re not able to watch all speakers. See the attached brochure for session and registration information.
Principal Meeting – February 2, 2021
This meeting will follow the format of the past meetings. The agenda and meeting links will be sent out by Monday, February 1st. The meeting will start at 8:00 a.m. and a beverage service will be available beginning at 7:30 a.m.
At this meeting we are going to have Natalie Gordon, from the State Land Trust Office, come and do training with all of you on how to make a concise Land Trust Plan. The plan needs to be Student Centered, Measurable, and Academic. She's going to explain what needs to go into the different parts of the plan; Goal, Measurements, and Action Plan Steps. She will also be available to answer questions at the end.
Looking forward, the website is still under construction and it will come back up later than expected. When it comes back up the 2019-20 Final Reports will need to be completed as well as the 2021-22 plan.
Updated 6th Grade Reading Placement Rubric Criteria – January 14, 2021
Please see the updated data criteria for 6th grade reading placement. If there are any concerns or if teachers would like to review the 6th grade data prior to placement please contact
Mandy Thurman by January 27th. mandy.thurman@jordandistrict.org, 801-567-8119
Reading Placement Rubric - Revised 1/14/21
Current (20-21 Students)
6th Grade Students going into 7th Grade
CATEGORY | Highly Proficient | Proficient | Approaching Proficient | Below Proficient |
District Benchmark (Most Recent) | 16-30 | 12-15 | 8-11 | 0-7 |
HMH RI
Lexile Score |
1010+ | 910-1009 | 690-909 | 100-689 |
CogAt Verbal | Stanine 7+
PR: 77+ |
Stanine 5-6
PR: 43-76 |
Stanine 4
PR: 25-42 |
Stanine 1-3
PR: 1-24 |
Students with scores ‘Proficient or higher in at least two categories may take an elective rather than a Reading Course for the upcoming school year.
Additional Computers Available Through the Loaner Chromebook Program
The Loaner Chromebook Program has received additional computers that are now available for loan to schools. To help ensure that all resources are used, loan requirements are being adjusted. If you are in need of Chromebook loans while waiting for an existing order to be fulfilled, or for any other reason, please contact Mark Sowa. Keep in mind, these will still be loaner machines that will need to be returned in due time.
Similarly, because the Loaner Kajeet Program has many devices still available, loan requirements have been adjusted. If a student has Internet access concerns (such as slow Internet, or too many people in the home trying to share limited bandwidth, or even student travel that would necessitate mobile Internet access), these could be solved with an additional point of Internet access. If you believe any of your students could benefit from having Kajeet devices at no cost to the school or students, please contact Mark Sowa to make arrangements for a loan.
Mark can be reached at mark.sowa@jordandistrict.org, or at 801-567-8392.
Interpreting Services for Parent-Teacher Conferences Spring 2020-21
Parent-Teacher Conferences are fast approaching, and many of you will find your school in need of one or more interpreters in order to serve the needs of your parents. Mirsa Joosten is happy to find an interpreter in each language you need, but this can be extremely difficult when there is not sufficient time for her to make arrangements. The virtual format can make finding interpreters even more difficult. For these reasons, we ask you to please request your interpreter right away by completing the Interpreting and Translation Services Request Form available on the Equity and Compliance webpage, if you have not already done so.
Reminder: 2021-22 Safe Routes Utah Plans
Elementary and Middle School Principals:
All 2021-22 Safe Routes Utah Plans for elementary and middle schools are DUE TO RISK MANAGEMENT AT AUXILIARY SERVICES BY FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2021.
Please refer to the November 19, 2020 JAM for the JSD Safe Routes to School Plan Form 2021-22, Municipal Representatives Contact Info. and the municipal meeting dates for final plan review.
JAM link: https://jam.jordandistrict.org/2020/11/19/2021-22-safe-routes-utah-plan-form/
Student Enrollment for December 2020
DATE:
January 5, 2021
TO:
All Principals
FROM:
Administrator of Schools
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services
Caleb Olson, Consultant of Planning
Scott Festin, Consultant of Planning and Enrollment
SUBJECT:
Student Enrollment for December 2020
Please see attached memo.
January 2021 Administrative Assignments
The following are new administrative assignments:
- New Assignments effective Jan. 15, 2021:
- April Gaydosh, principal at Westvale Elementary appointed Elementary School Level Administrator of Schools replacing Doree Strauss who retired.
- Odette Desmarais, assistant principal at Foothills appointed principal at Westvale Elementary and her replacement is to be determined.
- New Assignments effective July 1, 2021:
- Yajaira Martinez, assistant principal at Bluffdale and Terra Linda Elementary appointed principal at Terra Linda Elementary replacing Karen Gorringe who is retiring and her replacement is to be determined.
2021-22 New School Openings
Attention JSD Educators:
The District will open a new elementary school in South Jordan and a Virtual school at each level beginning in August, 2021. Applications are now being accepted. For information regarding positions available in Phase A, a position advertising schedule, position descriptions and instructions on how to apply, visit the JSD Job Postings at the New Schools page.
Additional compensated work for certain positions may be required prior to the beginning of the contract year.
JSD educators interested in applying for the positions listed above must submit an application using Skyward "Employee Access". Please see the attached tutorial for application instructions. External applications for licensed positions will be accepted after JSD educators have been give first consideration.
For assistance in accessing Skyward Employee Access, please contact the Help Desk at 801-567-8737. For questions regarding positions at each school, please contact the appropriate principal.
Assistant Principal Meetings for February, March, and May 2021
The next Assistant Principal meetings will be held on February 9 (8:00-10:30am) and February 11 (1:00-3:30pm), March 18 (1:00-3:30pm) and March 23 (8:00-10:30am), May 6 (1:00-3:30pm) and May 11 (8:00-10:30am). All meetings will be held in-person at the JATC-S. As a reminder you only need to attend one of the sessions offered per month. Both sessions will provide the same information. To sign up please CLICK HERE and it will take you to the Google Doc. If you have any questions please call Nadine Page at 801.567.8182 (x88182). Thank you!
2021-22 Save-the-Date Events
Put these items on your calendars!
August 4, 2021 - Annual Administrative Conference
August 9, 2021 - 1st contract day for teachers. No meetings should be scheduled
August 10, 2021 - District directed professional development day
Watch for more information to come!
The JEF Outstanding Educator Award Application is Open! Nominations are due January 25, 2021
Jordan Education Foundation recognizes and honors superior teachers with a track record of improving student achievement, using innovative instructional strategies and making a difference in the lives of their students. These teachers are among a select few highlighted as Outstanding Educators who are making a difference in the classroom. The annual JEF Outstanding Educators Awards publicly honor and recognize educators who raise the bar of their profession.
2020 has certainly brought its share of challenges. We recognize with so many unique educational & life situations, a 2021 JEF Outstanding Educator may look much different as compared to previous years.
Please reference the new 2021 application questions as a guideline for your 2020-21 outstanding educator nomination from your school, not the rubric from previous years. Recipients can be nominated by a principal, school administrators and/or colleagues. But all nominations must be approved by the school principal.
PLEASE VISIT WWW.JORDANEDUCATIONFOUNDATION.ORG for more information and to nominate a teacher.
School Bank Account Balances for December 31, 2020
DATE:
January 5, 2021
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, 2020
Please send the following information for each bank account balance as of December 31, 2020 to Accounting by Friday, January 22, 2021. 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:
Brad Sorensen, Administrator of Schools
Cody Curtis, Administrator of Schools
Quarterly School Financial Report for October, November, and December 2020
DATE:
January 5, 2021
TO:
Secondary School Principals
Secondary School Financial Secretaries
FROM:
John Larsen, Business Administrator
Daniel Ellis, Director of Accounting and Audits
Jason Mott, Accountant / Internal Auditor
SUBJECT:
Quarterly School Financial Report for October, November, and December 2020
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, Deanna, Nancy, Ross, and Beth.
Please photocopy the selected elements and send to Accounting by Friday, January 22, 2021.
Please include:
- The signed attached memo to Accounting
- A copy of your October, November, and December 2020 Reconciliation Worksheets
- A copy of your October, November, and December 2020 Bank Statements
- A copy of your October, November, and December 2020 Skyward Balance Sheets
- A copy of your October, November, and December 2020 Outstanding Check Reports
If you have questions or need assistance, please call Jason Mott at (801)567-8388.
Thank you.
Cc:
Brad Sorensen, Administrator of Schools
Cody Curtis, Administrator of Schools
2020-21 Evaluation Clarification
Below is information to clarify how full evaluations will be completed. Remember that only provisional teachers will complete a full evaluation.
- In Class Teacher (In the Building)
- Two classroom observations
- No interview
- Online Teacher
- Complete teacher specialist evaluation on JPLS
- Upload evidence into JPLS
- Include at least 2 video clips as part of evidence
- Psychologists, Counselors
- Complete on JPLS
- Upload evidence into JPLS
Administrators may sign up for a virtual training to help refresh the features of the Perform evaluation system. The trainings will last up to two hours depending on need. These trainings will begin next week. To register search “Administrator Perform Refresher” in JPLS. A Zoom link will be sent out to participants before the training.
Administrators may use the bubble sheet to complete observations and enter the information into Perform. If you need help entering the data, please contact the JES office for assistance.
Teachers who will be evaluated using the Perform system now have access to sign up for the Canvas training through JPLS. Teachers who will be evaluated using the JPLS system (teacher specialists) do not need to complete the training as the training focuses on the in-class observations. Have teachers search “UETS-based JPAS Online Training 2020-2021” in JPLS to register.
HMH RI (Formerly SRI) Testing Window 2020-21
Dear Principals:
As some registration dates for Middle Schools have shifted to earlier in the year, it is important that we seek to accommodate their efforts. As a result, we ask that the HMH RI (formerly SRI) and Reading Benchmark 1 be administered no later than Jan 15 where possible. We realize this is a week earlier than advised in the Testing Bulletin, and appreciate your flexibility and commitment to helping our team members across the district succeed.
As a reference, the following Rubric will be used for providing reading data to Middle Schools for the transition from 6th to 7th Grade.
Thank you for all of your hard work.
Reading Placement Rubric
Current (20-21 Students)
6th Grade Students going into 7th Grade
CATEGORY | Highly Proficient | Proficient | Approaching Proficient | Below Proficient |
District Benchmark (Most Recent)
Out of 30 |
29-30 | 24-28 | 17-23 | 0-16 |
HMH RI
Lexile Score |
1041+ | 955-1040 | 755-954 | 100-754 |
CogAt Verbal | Stanine 7+
PR: 77+ |
Stanine 5-6
PR: 43-76 |
Stanine 4
PR: 25-42 |
Stanine 1-3
PR: 1-24 |
6th to 7th Grade Transition Information for 2021-22
Please see information below regarding transitioning from 6th to 7th grade for the 2021-22 school year.
DLI Student Permits and Movement Between Levels
DATE:
January 7, 2021
TO:
Administrators
Administrative Assistants
Secondary Registrars
DLI Teachers
FROM:
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Shelley Nordick, Administrator, Teaching & Learning
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services
Michele Daly, Consultant, Elementary Dual Language Immersion
Pam Su’a, Consultant, Secondary Dual Language Immersion
Caleb Olson, Consultant, Planning & Enrollment
SUBJECT:
DLI Student Permits and Movement Between Levels
The following guidelines will assist schools in identifying where DLI students should be placed when moving between levels and facilitate that transition.
Out-of-boundary permits processed through PowerSchool must not be used to enroll a DLI student in a school that is not their boundary school. Schools should manually grant a permit in Skyward using the “D” reason code. If a school grants an out-of-boundary permit (in PowerSchool) to a DLI student, that student must legally be allowed to remain at the school through the last grade offered even if they choose to end their participation in the DLI program.
DLI students are generally expected to follow the DLI pathway for their elementary school. These pathways can be found at https://immersion.jordandistrict.org/pathway/. As long as the student remains in the DLI program, a seat will be available for them at each level of the pathway they began in elementary school. This means that a middle school or high school may receive a DLI student who does not live in their boundaries. These students should be accommodated with a manual “D” permit, as explained above.
If a student begins a program in one pathway and later becomes a boundary student of a school in a different DLI pathway for the same language, they may enroll at their new boundary school and join the pathway for that school; however, doing so will forfeit any seat or claim on the previous DLI pathway.
If a student begins a program in one pathway and later wishes to move to a school in a different DLI pathway for the same language but has not moved into the boundaries for the school they wish to attend, they may do so only if A) space is available in that school’s DLI program, AND B) an out-of-boundary permit seat (in PowerSchool) is available and can be granted to that student. In this instance, established out-of-boundary permit priorities and waitlist orders must still be followed.
Each year by mid-January, a “sending” DLI school should prepare a list of DLI program students who are planning to continue in the program to the school at the next level of the DLI pathway that will be “receiving” these students. This list should specifically identify the students who do not live in the boundaries of the “receiving” school but qualify to attend because of their participation in the DLI program. This will allow the “receiving” school time to pre-enroll these students in Skyward by the end of January and have these students counted in their yearly 2.0 FTE allocation.
- Elementary: The administrative assistant (or other designee of the principal) should receive and review the list prepared by the DLI teacher(s) and forward it to the middle school registrar of the DLI pathway middle school for further processing and enrollment.
- Middle: The registrar (or other designee of the principal) should receive and review the list prepared by the DLI teacher and forward it to the high school registrar of the DLI pathway high school for further processing and enrollment.
Safety Share – Winter Driving – January 2021
Ice & Snow ... Take it slow
Please see the safety tips below.