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24-hour Alarm Response/Safety/Security: 801-567-8865

Did you know that Jordan School District has an Alarm Responder on duty 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year?  The Alarm Responders can dispatch the proper authorities, maintenance workers for repairs, begin notifications within the District, and report to your location to assist with alarms and emergencies.

Always call 911 in the event of a serious emergency, then call Alarm Response at 801-567-8865.

Facility Emergencies Protocol
In the event of one of the following:

  • Actual fire
  • Bomb threat
  • Serious or life threatening injury
  • Intruder/violence
  • Child abduction/missing
  • Chemical leak
  • Significant facility/property damage

Activate the Incident Command System, then:

  • Call 911
  • Call 24-hour Alarm Response/Safety/Security 801-567-8865
  • Call Administrator of Schools

For other emergencies/issues:

  • Power outage
  • Flood
  • Natural gas leak
  • Fire drill (call prior to drill)
  • Phone disruption
  • Alarm malfunction

Activate the Incident Command System, then:

Auxiliary Services Website – Documents and Forms

Many of the documents and forms previously found on the Auxiliary Services website have been moved to a Google Drive. The documents that have been moved are for district use, and do not need to be located on our public website.

All administrators and head administrative assistants have been given access to this drive.

It will be located in the Shared with Me Folder on your Google Drive.

  • Look for - ASB – Website Docs and Forms

Please feel free to call or email me with any questions:

Traci Mariano
801-567-8750
traci.mariano@jordandistrict.org

Thank you for your support.

Learn effective strategies for communication, behavior management, social development and self-regulation skills for all grade levels.

This is a 3-Session Class
February 22, 2017
March 1, 2017
March 8, 2017

See flyer below for details.

Jordan School District Payroll

Assistants Substituting in True Time and AESOP

  • Classified hourly assistants (who have applied to be a sub with Juli Martin in HR) accepting a substituting position should be entered through AESOP not True Time.
  • Assistants subbing in an emergency situation, for a few hours, should enter their time through True Time. Call Payroll for a TSub pay code.
  • Assistants cannot substitute for more than 25 hours per month.
  • Assistants cannot be a long term substitute.
  • Assistants cannot be clocked into True Time and AESOP at the same time.

Building Bridges Through the Arts

This is a two-day event that provides arts integration instruction in all five art forms--dance, drama, media arts, music and visual arts--with special insights on ways to integrate the arts with other core curriculum. Registration includes breakfast and lunch for both days.

See flyer below for details.

 

DATE:
February 3, 2017

TO:
Elementary School Principals

FROM:
Laura Finlinson, Administrator of Curriculum and Staff Development
Nancy Ward, Coordinator of Educational Support Services
District Nurses

SUBJECT:
Preschool Vision Clinics


Attached you will find a flyer for parents regarding upcoming Preschool Vision Clinics.   You may want to put this on your school letterhead to give out at your kindergarten orientation and/or parent/teacher conferences.

Administrators:

See attached materials used in the training given by Lisa Lawrence at the February 7th Principal Meeting.

This course is designed for Elementary Administrative Assistants to learn about the G Suite for Education. The G Suite for Education (formerly called Google Apps for Education) core services are the heart of Google's education offering to schools. See flyer below for courses offered.

DATE:     
January 30, 2017

TO:  
School Psychologists

FROM:    
Laura Finlinson, Administrator of Curriculum/Staff Development & Special Programs
Lisa Robinson, Director of Special Education
Fulvia Franco, Program Specialist – Guidance

SUBJECT:
February School Psychologists’ Meeting


A school psychologists’ meeting has been scheduled for Friday, February 10, 2017, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Jordan School District Auxiliary Services Building Auditorium (7905 South Redwood Road). Michelle Christiansen will provide us with training on Medicaid. We will also have staff from Information Systems provide training on uploading 504 accommodations to Skyward. We need you to bring your laptops to this meeting as staff from Information Systems will be encrypting your laptops.

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

cc:
Principals

Copies of the TC-40D Tax Exemption Form for a Dependent with a Disability can currently be found in two places on the Special Education website. Under the Staff Information tab, and then by clicking on Forms, it can be found under the heading "TAX Form". Additionally, parents can locate the form under the Parent Information tab and by scrolling to the bottom of the page.  Parents of students with disabilities who wish to take advantage of this tax exemption will be required to obtain the signature of a school district representative who can certify that the dependent qualifies. The verification form should be signed by the school principal (LEA) or their designee.

The dependent must have a current IEP and must be eligible under one of the identified classifications or categories of disability (please see TC-40D Form for eligible disabilities). Please note that students with learning disabilities, emotional disturbances and communication speech language disorders only are NOT ELIGIBLE. Should a parent request that the school sign the TC-40D Tax Exemption Form, please check that the student is on a current IEP and verify that the student is being served under one of the eligible categories of disability.

Please contact your teacher specialist if you have any questions.

Elementary schools were given the option to transmit their payroll electronically to the Payroll Department by scanning, and then by emailing to the Payroll Department, using the District encrypted email called MoveIt (to protect personal information on payroll, copiers and District email may not be used for transmitting payroll). Elementary schools began this delivery method a couple of months ago, and Payroll has then been printing and distributing the time sheets accordingly.  The employees involved in this have appreciated the new process, as they do not need to leave the schools and travel across town to deliver what is now only a few pieces of paper.

Beginning next month (February 1), these payrolls will be sent electronically with MoveIt from the Payroll Department to the departments for signatures as well.  This way departments will no longer need to travel to pick time sheets up, or to deliver them back to the Payroll Department. The ONLY change that you will see with this is the delivery of the paper time sheets.  All other processes and steps you have previously done will remain the same.

Here is a breakdown of the changes that will be effective February 1:

  1. Paper time sheets will be scanned and sent from the elementary schoolsto the Payroll Department using MoveIt.
  2. Payroll will forward these time sheets to the applicable department for editing and signatures using MoveIt.
  3. Departments will need to print the time sheets from MoveIt, make any corrections if necessary, and obtain proper signatures.
  4. Option to scan (do not use copier), and email with MoveIt (do not use District email) back to Payroll, or deliver the paper copies to the Payroll Department.
  5. All previous deadlines remain the same.

Please remember not to send in originals, as this could cause duplicate time sheets.  Also, all True Time employees should use the True Time system to record their time for any extra jobs rather than using a paper time sheet.

As you are already aware, Payroll has been continually changing and becoming more efficient using technology over the past couple of years.  Because of these many payroll changes, and to avoid conflicting information between departments and schools regarding payroll, we ask that you please clarify or discuss any payroll issues and/or concerns through the Payroll Department.

We thank you for your continued support, suggestions, and especially for your hard work in helping Payroll run smoothly each month.  If you have any questions, please contact Sarah Palmer, Payroll Director, at 801-567-8154 or email sarah.palmer@jordandistrict.org.

We have another group of surplus items on PublicSurplus.com for reallocation to schools - it will run 01/26/2017 - 02/09/2017 and will roll over to public auction on 02/09/2017 for a week. Please take a look and see if there is anything you need for your school. There are solid wood sled chairs, solid wood tables, as well as three (3) pianos.

Please remember that your school needs to do their surplus paperwork and turn it in with all signatures if you want to be scheduled for pickup. Please do not delay in getting your paperwork in so that we can schedule you for our next surplus pickup.

If your school has remodels or special projects coming up this summer, please start getting your surplus together now so that we aren't trying to push everything through at the last minute.

As always thank you for your help and cooperation.

Fixed Assets and the Surplus Warehouse

You are invited to a furniture show at the Jordan School District Auxiliary Services Building, 7905 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah. The vendors will be in the auditorium on the North end of the building February 14, 2017 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. This is sponsored by the Purchasing Department.

This is a good time to come meet the vendors on State Contract and see what they have to offer in the way of traditional and collaborative type furniture.