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Elementary Principals:

Through the 2018-19 negotiations process, the Board allocated funds to pay each elementary teacher $400 for parking lot duty each year. Following are additional details and clarification for the implementation of this payment.

  • Although parking lot duty requirements will vary from school to school, the payment is the same districtwide.
  • Administrators are encouraged to reduce parking lot duty for teachers as much as possible while still maintaining necessary coverage.
  • All full-time K-6 licensed educators districtwide who are responsible for parking lot duty are eligible for the $400 stipend. Half-time educators are eligible for a $200 stipend.
  • All elementary school Special Education cluster teachers are eligible for an $800 stipend.
  • Licensed educators (psychologists, BTS teachers, etc.) who have not been assigned parking lot duty in the past may choose to participate and be paid a stipend but should not be required to do so.
  • Administrators and classified staff are not eligible for a stipend.
  • The stipend will be paid out on September paychecks.
  • Teachers are required to complete parking lot duty unless they coordinate with the principal to give their assignment and stipend to another willing teacher.
  • Teachers can take on as many parking lot duty assignments (and stipends) from other teachers as will fit in the calendar.
  • Teachers can only give up their parking lot duty assignment and stipend or accept an additional assignment and stipend in coordination with the principal.
  • Teachers can only give up or accept an entire assignment and an entire stipend.
  • Principals should adjust the parking lot duty schedule as necessary to allow as many teachers to take on as many extra assignments as needed.
  • Special Education cluster teachers cannot give up their parking lot duty assignment.
  • Stipends for parking lot duty are included in retirement pay calculations.

In order to streamline payment, please ask your administrative assistant to complete the attached Excel workbook. Please scan the completed submission sheet and send with your regular September payroll to the Payroll Department by September 2, 2021 so that teachers can be paid the stipend on their September 25th check. Please list each educator in your building and beside each name indicate the dollar amount ($0, $200, or increments of $400) the teacher should be paid.

The budget code for Parking Lot Stipends is 10 E XXX 0050 1024 131

Please contact your Administrator of Schools with any questions.

Please take note of the following assignments:

Jared Covili - Consultant, Digital Teaching & Learning • 801-567-8191 • jared.covili@jordandistrict.org

Kelsey Peak Virtual Middle School, Kings Peak Virtual High School


Elementary Schools

Deanna Taylor • 801-567-8773 • dtaylor@jordandistrict.org
Antelope Canyon, Columbia, Falcon Ridge, Fox Hollow, Hayden Peak, Heartland, Majestic, Mountain Shadows, Oakcrest, Oquirrh, Rocky Peak Virtual, Terra Linda, West Jordan, Westland

Larisa Nageli • 801-567-8774 • larisa.nageli@jordandistrict.org
Aspen, Copper Canyon, Daybreak, Eastlake, Elk Meadows, Golden Fields, Jordan Hills, Jordan Ridge, Midas Creek, Monte Vista, Riverside, South Jordan, Welby, Westvale

Bonnie Muir • 801-567-8726 • bonnie.muir@jordandistrict.org
Bastian, Blackridge, Bluffdale, Butterfield Canyon, Foothills, Herriman, Mountain Point, Ridge View, Riverton, Rosamond, Rose Creek, Silver Crest, Southland


Secondary Schools

Ross Rogers • 801-567-8759 • ross.rogers@jordandistrict.org
Fort Herriman MS, Hidden Valley MS, Mountain Ridge HS, Oquirrh Hills MS, Riverton HS, South Hills MS,  JATC South, Kari Sue Hamilton

Colby Hawkins • 801-567-8273 • colby.hawkins@jordandistrict.org
Bingham HS, Copper Mountain MS, Elk Ridge MS, Herriman HS, Mountain Creek MS,  River's Edge, South Jordan MS, Valley HS

Kiera Beddes • 801-567-8264 • kiera.beddes@jordandistrict.org
Copper Hills HS, JATC North, Joel P. Jensen MS, South Valley School, Sunset Ridge MS, West Hills MS, West Jordan HS, West Jordan MS


Digital Learning Specialists - Instructional Coaches & Digital Coaches

  • Larisa Nageli supports elementary instructional coaches • 801-567-8774 • larisa.nageli@jordandistrict.org
  • Colby Hawkins supports secondary digital coaches • 801-567-8273 • colby.hawkins@jordandistrict.org

We hope you are all getting off to a great start this year. Here are a few literacy updates to be aware of as you move into this new year.

  • We are pleased to welcome Sara Henderson to the T&L team. She is replacing Cindy Stevenson and she will be helping with all literacy needs. Please feel free to reach out to her.
  • As you take inventory of Really Great Reading supplies for the teachers at your school, please let us know if you need any additional teacher manuals or student workbooks.
  • Teachers who teach self-contained support classrooms will need to use the Really Great Reading curriculum this year for tier 1 instruction. If materials have not been ordered for any of these teachers, please let us know and we will order right away.
  • Teachers in 3rd grade will now be using HD Word Plus. These materials were purchased for your 3rd grade teachers. If you purchased HD Word for third-grade teachers last year, please send those materials back to us at the ASB and put “Attention to Sara Henderson” on the box. We can reimburse you for that purchase.
  • If you have been sent any extra materials for Really Great Reading or 95% Group, please send them back to the ASB and put “Attention to Sara Henderson” on the box.
  • We have had a shipping delay on the magnetic student syllaboards boards that go with Really Great Reading. We are expecting the shipment to arrive sometime in October. Kindergarten will not need these boards before this time, but 1st-3rd will. As a temporary solution the company has given us free access to the digital Letter Tile Free Play. Please let all 1st-3rd grade teachers know they can have students access the website at the following address and that the password is the same for all students.
    Website: tile.rgr.fun
    Password: jsd.jsd
  • We will be holding a Literacy Launch training for anyone who was not able to attend in the summer. The dates for that training are September 8th and 9th and the class will be held at the ASB in the auditorium. Anyone who needs to attend can sign up on JPLS.

Additional Heggerty and MSRC classes are scheduled on September 7th and 14th from 4:30 - 7:30 at the ASB for any teachers who still need this training. Teachers can register on JPLS.

DATE:   
August 12, 2021

TO:    
Principals
Administrative Assistants
Attendance Secretaries
Registrars

FROM:   
Administrators of Schools
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services
Scott Festin, Consultant, Planning & Enrollment
Caleb Olson, Consultant, Planning & Enrollment

SUBJECT: 
Reporting Completion of 10-Day Accounting


Accurate enrollment counts are used to generate future projections. Please see attached memo.

The Special Education Department is offering professional development to support co-teaching instruction.

Interested schools will need to submit the attached application no later than September 3, 2021 to Amanda Bollinger. The co-teaching cohort will be capped at 13 teams/26 individuals. A signature on the completed application indicates that the principal is committed to supporting the teachers’ commitments in the co-teaching PD described in the attached document.

Earlier this summer the Field Trip Office launched BusHive, the new field/activity trip software for all field/activity trip requests. During the first week in July, Kitt sent BusHive online training resources and videos to designated point(s) of contact at all schools. If your school did not receive the training videos and you would like Kitt to resend them to you, feel free to contact him at kittisack.soumpholphakdy@jordandistrict.org or give him a call at 8-8809.

An in-person BusHive training option will be conducted on Wednesday, August 18 from 10:30-11:00 a.m. If your school's point of contact is interested in attending, please contact Kitt via email or by phone as mentioned above or Michele at michele.yuill@jordandistrict.org or at 8-8804.

This year Community Nursing Services (CNS) will be our preferred provider for Flu Shot Clinics in your school. Two flu shot clinics have been scheduled already:

District Office
October 4, 2021
11:00 am - 2:30 pm

ASB
October 6, 2021
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm

If you would like to schedule a Flu Shot Clinic for your school and receive preferred pricing, please complete the attached 2021 Flu Shot Scheduling Form and return to CNS attention Yvette. Her information is included on the attached form.

Custodial Workshops Reminder

3rd Wednesday every other month during the school year
8:30 AM to 10:00 AM.

September 15, 2021
November 17, 2021
January 19, 2022
March 16, 2022
May 18, 2022

New Location: Transportation Building
8480 S 4361 W West Jordan

The purpose of these workshops is to communicate any new information pertinent to the custodial operations of each building. All Head Custodians should attend these meetings.

In an effort to insure that these workshops are productive trainings, the Custodial/Energy Services Department would like to address any ongoing, widespread problems or concerns that you might have.

  • If you are aware of any training needs that should be addressed in these custodial workshops, please e-mail me at peart@jordandistict.org.
  • We are also looking for very specific positive examples of individuals that are doing things right. If you have someone on your custodial staff that deserves some public recognition for the exceptional job they are doing, please e-mail me at peart@jordandistict.org.

Thanks!

Steve Peart
Director of Custodial/Energy Services
801-567-8770
steve.peart@jordandistrict.org

DATE:    
Thursday, August 12, 2021

TO:  
Middle School Administrators

FROM:  
Shelley Nordick, Ph. D., Administrator of Teaching & Learning
Ben Jameson, 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: Exploring the Impact of Hour of Code on Students’ Computer Science Interest and Perceptions

Applicant: Jessica Marie Yauney, Brigham Young University-Provo

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. Participation in the study is at your discretion. If you have questions or concerns relating to participation, please contact Ben Jameson at 801-567-8243.

Thank you for your assistance.

DATE: 
Thursday, August 12, 2021

TO:  
All School Administrators

FROM:  
Shelley Nordick, Ph. D., Administrator of Teaching & Learning
Ben Jameson, 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: Perspectives on Maternity Leave Policies for Educators in three Utah School Districts

Applicant: Jordan Chaves

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. Participation in the study is at your discretion. If you have questions or concerns relating to participation, please contact Ben Jameson at 801-567-8243.

The project will involve interviews and focus groups with teachers across various district schools.

Thank you for your assistance.

 

All schools are required to conduct a fire drill within the first 10 days of the school year.

This provides a great opportunity to review plans, emergency response/Incident Command assignments, evacuation maps, rally locations outside, communications, and related supplies.

Please take special care to orient new students and staff, individuals with special needs and younger students that may not have been exposed to alarms and emergency response protocols.

REMEMBER/CONSIDERATIONS

  1. Call the District 24-hour Alarm Response 801-567-8865 at least 30 minutes in advance, to inform them of the drill, so the fire department is not dispatched.
  2. It is required that the fire alarm is activated for fire drills.
  3. All occupants are required to evacuate, with the only exception for the staff member responsible for notifying the local fire emergency contact and handling emergency communications.
  4. Clearly announce the “drill” within the school, and always make a clear distinction between drills “actual emergencies”.
  5. Complete the 2021-22 Report of Emergencies – Drills, Actual Events or Meetings Form, on Google Drive. Link: 2021-22 Report of Emergencies – Drills, Actual Events or Meetings
  6. Conduct drills according to the District Incident Command System (ICS) Manual, located in the Google Drive Incident Command Folder. Link:  JSD Incident Command Folder
  7. Bookmark the Emergency Report Form and Incident Command Folder.
  8. Conduct a debrief meeting afterward to review successes and plans for areas of improvement. Use the same report form to record related meetings.

Utah Administrative Rules (R277-400-6 & 7) drill requirements for elementary and secondary schools are listed at the top of the 2021-22 Report of Emergencies – Drills, Actual Events or Meetings Form for your reference.

Please contact Emergency Operations Manager Lance Everill for assistance: lance.everill@jordandistrict.org, office 801-567-8623.

 

Attached are all forms and documents distributed during the level meetings at the annual Administrative Leadership Conference held August 4, 2021

Attached are all forms and documents distributed during the level meetings at the annual Administrative Leadership Conference held August 4, 2021

Special Education Resource and Cluster Team Leaders will receive a SCRAM report via Move-It of all students who should be receiving services through your school’s special education program(s) at the start of the 2021-22 school year.  All team members and service providers need to verify each student on this list as either correct, changed, exited/moved, and/or incomplete. Since only one copy is being sent per “team” (i.e., Resource and Cluster), it is important that resource teams, cluster teams, SLPs, Guidance Specialists and other itinerant providers work together to check and complete the requested information.

Please have your Scram Reports and corrected SCRAM returned to the District Office by
Wednesday, September 8, 2021

We are in the process of hiring a new SCRAM secretary. Until we have a replacement, please continue to send your SCRAM documents and reports to Amanda Hamblin at the District Office. When we have someone in place, you will be notified of who the new contact person is for SCRAM.

Attached are the special education budget allocations for Resource, Cluster Teachers and Speech-Language Pathologists for the 2021-22 school year. (Cluster Leaders do not receive a Special Education budget.) Remember that special education monies must be spent in ways that provide the most benefit to special education students with the goal to improve student achievement and performance.  It will be up to you, your team, and your school principal/financial secretary to keep track of how much of your budget you have spent individually.

Please note equipment purchases, electronic games and/or any materials that are not instructional in nature must be pre-approved from the Special Education Department. Equipment purchases that are not pre-approved will not be reimbursed. Requests must include the approval from your teacher specialist.

When submitting requisitions, follow Skyward procedures and guidelines. Requisitions for the 2021-22 school year can be submitted anytime between July 1, 2021 and March 1, 2022. The final deadline for all purchasing requests, reimbursement requests, E-checks and P-Card purchases is March 1, 2022. This is a different deadline than we have previously had and will not be extended.

If you have questions regarding your Special Education budget, please call Amanda Hamblin at (801) 567-8177 or the Teacher Specialist assigned to your school.

Access the schedule and the ZOOM link from the Canvas Elementary JELL Course

https://jordanpd.instructure.com/enroll/DRNC6Y

(If you are new to the course, it will direct you to self-enroll.)

Schedule:

8:30     Superintendent’s Welcome Message
9:00     Cultural Diversity Video & Discussion

9:30  - - BREAK - -

9:45     How Does It All Fit Together, Part 1

  • This session will review the journey we have been on as a district over the past year and help teachers understand how the new literacy implementation fits into that work.
  • This session will include multiple opportunities for collaboration and school discussions. Principals should plan to be actively participating throughout the session.
  • Some of the topics of this session include:
    • The JELL Instructional Cycle
    • Review Core Standards
    • Identify/Review Power Standards
    • Using Data To Drive instruction
    • Creating Learning Scales
    • Literacy Launch

11:30 - - LUNCH - -

12:30     How Does It All Fit Together, Part 2

  • During this session, schools will map out the vision for your successful implementation of the new literacy tools. Using a familiar process, your faculty will create a framework that will help you set measurable goals throughout the year.
  • Some of the topics of this session include:
    • The JELL Instructional Cycle
    • Creating Learning Scales
    • Literacy Launch

1:30     Planning for Success

Schools can choose one of the following options:

  • OPTION 1
    • Schools continue together in a live session. This session will review the power of planning for success, teach the “What” and “Why” of a 60 day plan, and guide your faculty through the creation of your first plan of the year.
    • This is a great option for schools who feel their faculty can benefit from a strong discussion about setting goals with actionable steps, as well as any schools who may have struggled to stick to their plans last year.
    • Principals will share their school’s new 60 Day Plan with their AOS and save it in their school’s folder.
  • OPTION 2
    • Principals can use this time to direct their faculty in a discussion about their past plans and create their first plan for the new school year.
    • This is a great option for schools who have a clear plan already in place and could use this time to engage their faculty in discussions that are more specific to their goals.
    • Principals will share their school’s new 60 Day Plan with their AOS and save it in their school’s folder.
    • Please note that this is not an opportunity for schools to finish early.

**Principals should pay close attention to the conversations and discussions throughout the day in order to create a plan that addresses the needs of your school. Your goal is to clearly identify where your school is at in the process and then guide your faculty to create a time bound plan with incremental action steps that will move you closer to where you want to be.

Principal TO DO List:

“Selecting Power Standards” Spreadsheet

  • Make sure you know where your school’s copy of the “Selecting Power Standards” Spreadsheet is located in your Google Drive. (You may need to share this with teachers who are new to your school.)
  • Click HERE
  • (Links to an external site.)
  • if you need a blank copy to remind you which form this is.
  • Please share your Power Standards with T&L (Ronna Hoffman).

60 Day Plans

  • Review your past 60 day plans prior to the PD Day. This will prepare you to celebrate the achievements your faculty made last year, and help you get ready to create your first 60 day plan this year.
  • Plans should be shared with your AOS and saved to your school’s planning folder.
  • Click HERE
  • (Links to an external site.)
  • if you need a blank copy to remind you which form this is.

JELL Meetings -- Details coming

  • October 7; October 12
  • January 17
  • February 10
  • March 1
  • April 5; April 12

DATE:     
Thursday, August 5, 2021

TO:  
Elementary School Administrators

FROM:     
Shelley Nordick, Ph.D., Administrator of Teaching and Learning
Ben Jameson, Director of Evaluation, Research and Accountability

SUBJECT:
Acadience Reading Grades 4-6 Testing Materials


For the 2021-22 school year and beyond, the state Legislature will be funding Amplify licenses for students in grades 4-6, thus making it possible for all grades 4-6 students to participate in Acadience Reading benchmark testing and progress monitoring. USBE will be rostering students to mClass and Information Systems will be rostering teachers. This process will be completed by soon and teachers will receive their mClass accounts. As part of the Literacy Launch, participating 4-6th grade teachers were trained on the administration procedures for Acadience Reading benchmarks. Those teachers who did not participate in the summer training will need to wait to administer the benchmarks to their students until they have been trained later this fall as part of the Literacy Launch.

Attached with this memo are the test administration materials listed below. School administrators are asked to pass the information from this memo and the attached materials onto their grades 4-6 teachers.

Grades 4-6 Acadience Reading Test Administration Materials:

  • Student benchmark materials (stories for all three benchmark periods)
  • Student progress monitoring materials
  • Instructions for administering the Daze

For any questions about testing procedures, please contact Ben Jameson or Shannon Johnson in Evaluation, Research & Accountability.