Elementary Year-Round Principals:
Category: Elementary Info
New Director of Custodial & Energy Services
JSD Administrators:
Congratulations to Steven Peart and Duane Devey!
Steve Peart was recently selected as the new Director of Custodial & Energy Services replacing Duane Devey who is retiring at the end of July 2016, following 41 years of dedicated service in the Jordan School District. Duane will be missed.
Technology FYI – June Newsletter
Technology FYI
Jordan School District June 2016
For online version click here: https://www.smore.com/bk0ed
School LAND Trust Updates for 2016-17
Principals:
The following are updated guidelines received from the State Office.
- Schools may spend no more than $2 per awarded student in an academic year from School LAND Trust funds for incentives. This applies to incentives in behavioral goals. This applies to incentives in already approved plans for 2016-2017.
- All classroom assistants, computer lab assistants, trackers, etc. must spend at least 75% of his/her time in direct instruction of students.
Please ensure that these guidelines are being followed for your 2016-17 plans.
Special Education Information Regarding Beginning of the 2016-17 School Year
DATE:
May 25, 2016
TO:
Principals
All Special Educators and Related Service Providers
FROM:
Laura Finlinson, Administrator of Curriculum/Staff Development & Special Programs
Lisa Robinson, Director of Special Education
Julie Brown, Program Specialist-Special Education
SUBJECT:
Information Regarding Beginning of the 2016-17 School Year
As the Special Education Department reflects on the 2015-16 school year, we would like to send out our heartfelt appreciation for the hard work and dedicated service you have provided to students in Jordan School District. Each week we celebrate the amazing acts of teamwork, kindness, extra mile actions, and support that you provide to students, their families, and your colleagues. Your efforts are recognized and celebrated at all levels.
In looking towards the upcoming school year, there are several items that we wanted to make you aware of prior to the start of the new school year. We will provide a general description below and send out detailed information closer to the start of the new school year.
Upcoming:
- Opening Professional Development – This year’s opening information will be provided in a variety of learning opportunities, including online, and small group targeted content trainings. We recognize that preparation time, prior to school starting, is limited and valuable. Therefore, we will not be convening a whole group opening training during the 3 preparation days for the 2016-17 school year.
- Extended Year for Special Education Teacher Stipends – This year the legislature has extended the stipend options for qualifying Special Education teachers, Special Education Preschool teachers, and Speech-Language Pathologists to include 6 days. The details and timesheets will be sent to your school, but we wanted to inform you of the option to use these 6 extended days to complete IEP related duties the two weeks prior to or following your contract days beginning July 1, 2016. Year-round off-contract options are also available.
- Woodcock-Johnson IV Training – Jordan School District has purchased the Woodcock Johnson IV Tests of Achievement to replace the Woodcock Johnson III, which will no longer be on the approved list for achievement testing for the 2016-17 school year. To facilitate the training of all special education teachers to administer this assessment, we have scheduled a variety of training opportunities on the JPLS website. A detailed flyer with registration information will be heading your way.
- Compliance Reviews – Compliance updates and reminder information will be provided in an online format for you to complete during contract time at your convenience.
- On-going Professional Development – There are many continuing and additional opportunities, available for targeted groups of staff, to participate in on-going professional development, that will begin either in the summer months or shortly after school starts in the fall. Please watch for additional information and registration information. Some examples are:
- Math Training for special education and general education math co-teaching teams
- Math content and instructional support for elementary resource teachers
- Revised eligibility for Specific Learning Disability (SLD) for secondary students
- Positive Behavior Supports and new Least Restrictive Behavioral Interventions (LRBI) Guidance
- IEP planning, development, and compliance support training for teams
- Essential Elements core curriculum alignment PLC’s
Once again, thank you for all you do, enjoy your summer, and we are looking forward to another fantastic year.
Research Project – Parent Breakfast Survey
DATE:
May 27, 2016
TO:
Principals
FROM:
Laura Finlinson, Administrator of Curriculum and Staff Development
Clyde Mason, Director of Evaluation, Research and Accountability
SUBJECT:
Research Project - Parent Breakfast Survey
The Research Review Committee has reviewed a research project in which your school has been asked to participate.
Project Title: “Parent Breakfast Survey”
Applicant: Lori Anderson, PhD, EHES
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. If you have questions or concerns relating to participation, please contact Clyde Mason at 567-8243.
Thank you for your assistance.
Fire Danger – Apple MacBook Aftermarket Battery
DATE:
June 1, 2016
TO:
All Principals
FROM:
Administrators of Schools
Ron Bird, Director, Information Systems
Mark Sowa, Curriculum Technology Consultant
SUBJECT:
FIRE DANGER - Apple MacBook Aftermarket Battery
See attached memo with picture.
Transportation Moratorium Field Trip and Activities – Dates and Times 2016-17
DATE:
May 24, 2016
TO:
All Principals
FROM:
Scott Thomas, Administrator, Auxiliary Services
Herb Jensen, Director, Transportation
Sula Bearden, Coordinator, Transportation
Kittisack Soumpholphakdy, Transportation Activity Specialist
SUBJECT:
Moratorium Field/Activity Trip Dates and Times
See attached memo.
Surplus Reallocation and Auctions
Utah Retirement System Services
Utah Retirement Systems is willing to present information regarding retirement at your department and/or location. Please refer to the following flyer for topics and contact information.
April 30, 2016 Enrollment
DATE:
May 3, 2016
TO:
All Principals
FROM:
Administrators of Schools
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent of Schools
Luann Leavitt, Consultant of Planning and Student Services
SUBJECT:
April 30, 2016 Enrollment
See attached memo.
Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA)
DATE:
May 26, 2016
TO:
Principals
Administrative Assistants
FROM:
Administrators of Schools
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent of Schools
Luann Leavitt, Consultant for Planning and Student Services
SUBJECT:
Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA)
DPAA441 Privacy Rights – Students and Family was effective in August 2000. This policy covers privacy rights relevant to eight protected areas.
LEA’s must provide parents and eligible students effective notice of their rights under PPRA. The notice must explain that an LEA is required to obtain prior written consent from parents before students are required to participate in an activity that concerns one or more of the eight protected areas listed on the attached “Protection of Pupil Rights Notification and Consent/Opt Out.”
The attached “Protection of Pupil Rights Notification and Consent/Opt Out” will be included in the elementary, middle and high school registration information and the online registration materials.
Before a student can participate in any activity which involves any of the eight protected areas, the attached consent form must be signed and returned by a student’s parent or guardian. Parents should have at least a two-week window in which to return the consent form. Since parents also have the right to review any related materials, the principal should have the materials ready for review when the consent forms are sent home.
For questions, please call Student Services at 801-567-8251, 801-567-8183.
Student Accident Insurance 2016-17
Revision of Estimated Enrollment for 2016-17 – Version 3.0
DATE:
May 3, 2016
TO:
All Principals
FROM:
Administrators of Schools
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent of Schools
Luann Leavitt, Consultant for Planning and Student Services
SUBJECT:
Revision of Estimated Enrollment for 2016-17 Version 3.0
See attached memo and V3.0 workbook.
Elementary Testing Bulletin – May 2016
Elementary Principals: The Elementary Testing Bulletin for May is posted below.
Important Leave Day Information for End-of-Year 2015-16
DP335 and DP335B Personal Leave – Licensed and Classified
See attached document for information regarding taking leave at the end of the school year.
Technology FYI – May Newsletter
Technology FYI
Jordan School District May 2016
For online version click here: https://www.smore.com/dkenq
Utah Association for Gifted Children Summer Conference 2016
The Utah Association for Gifted Children (UAGC) has a summer conference scheduled for June 8 & 9 in Park City. Karin Hess, an expert in DOK, is the featured guest. The registration is reasonably priced and includes a delicious lunch each day. There is an optional teacher workshop day on June 7. Please see the attachment for more details and registration information.
Transferring Student Permanent Records; JSD Policy AS61
DATE:
May 8, 2016
TO:
All School Principals
FROM:
Luann Leavitt, Planning and Student Services
SUBJECT:
Transferring Student Permanent Records; JSD Policy AS61
The following information is provided to clarify procedures regarding this subject:
- A parent release is not required when transferring student records from one school to another.
- Any school receiving a written request to forward a copy of a transferring student’s record to the new school shall comply within 30 days of the request, and within 10 days of the request for a military child’s records, unless the record has been flagged as a “Missing child,” in which case the copy may not be forwarded and the requested school shall notify the police department.
- Transfer the ORIGINAL records for students in grades K through 8.
- A CERTIFIED COPY of the cumulative/permanent record along with the original health record (Utah School Immunization Record) of students in grades 9 through 12 shall be transferred to requesting schools outside of Jordan School District. The ORIGINAL RECORDS and a copy of the health record of students in grades 9 through 12 shall be archived at the Jordan District high school.
- Maintain a record of the date the record transfer request was received and the date and school where the record was sent.
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