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As discussed in principals’ meeting, Jordan District has formed a contracted partnership with 13 community mental health providers. This is an exciting opportunity for our students and families! Schools will be able to refer students who have mental health needs to one of these providers through our mental health access program. These providers have agreed to see all of our District's referrals within 10 calendar days. Jordan District will pay for $800 of mental health services per student referred.

Please review the attached PowerPoint slides that explain the program. Referral forms are also attached for your reference and can be found at wellness.jordandistrict.org/educators.

If you have questions please contact McKinley Withers, mckinley.withers@jordandistrict.org, 801-567-8245, or Kevin Mossel, kevin.mossel@jordandistrict.org, 385-249-7932, or a member of the Health and Wellness Team.

If you'd like to have someone come to your school to explain the MHAP Process, please contact McKinley for a brief visit.

DATE: 
Thursday, February 12, 2020

TO:    
All Principals

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

SUBJECT:  
Updated District and School Demographics Dashboard on Tableau


An updated dashboard containing October 1, 2019, enrollment counts for all schools has been pushed out to your Tableau Viewer accounts. This dashboard contains demographic data for each school from 2016 to 2020, including race, special education status, ELL status, and economically disadvantaged status.

Any questions regarding this demographic dashboard may be directed to Ben Jameson.

DATE:    
February 13, 2020

TO:   
Principals
Elementary Administrative Assistants
Secondary Registrars

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

SUBJECT:  
Elementary, Middle and High School Non-Transferred Student Files Retention Schedule


Schools will periodically have files of students who have attended Jordan School District in grades K-8 and never attend grades 9-12.  In the event that a transcript was never created and the student’s cumulative folder was never requested, the student’s cumulative folder then becomes the record to retain permanently as required by law.  These records are to be handled as follows (refer to “Cumulative Permanent Records Guidelines” and “Records Retention” in the Planning & Enrollment Manual). 

Non-transferred Records (Dead Files):

Non-transferred student cumulative/permanent records of students in grades kindergarten through 8 shall be held in that school until the student’s grade level is advanced to the next school level.  (i.e., 6th grade records are sent to the feeder middle school and 9th grade records are sent to the feeder high school each June).  Once at the feeder high school the record shall be retained three (3) years after the student would have graduated.  At the end of three years these records shall be transferred to the Planning & Student Services Department each year by June 30 and then sent to the State Records Center and retained for 17 years and then transferred to the State Archives permanently.

The following remain in the file:

    • achievement test scores, 
    • copies of report cards,
    • health records, and
    • pertinent information concerning the student 

Examples of these files may include:

    • A student who attended Jordan School District in grades K-8 and never attended a public high school in the State of Utah grades 9-12.
    • The death of a student – a certified copy of the cumulative folder should be retained and the family may be given the original if requested.

Please refer to UTREX to make sure the student has not attended a school within the State of Utah before sending the files to Planning & Student Services for retention.  If they are active in another school within the State, contact that school and have them officially request the record.  If you do not have a UTREX username/password, one may be requested from Information Systems at the principals written (e-mail) request.

Please contact Planning & Enrollment in Student Services at 801-567-8183 with any questions.

 

DATE:  
February 13, 2020

TO:   
Principals and Administrative Assistants

FROM:   
Administrators of Schools
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director, Student Services
Caleb Olson, Consultant, Student Services

SUBJECT:
Residency Determinations


Please see attached memo.

DATE: 
Thursday, February 13, 2020

TO:  
Elementary Principals

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

SUBJECT:  
Acadience Reading Training for Classroom Aides – Winter 2020


With the growing importance of progress monitoring students between Acadience Reading benchmark periods, we realize that many schools are utilizing classroom aides to progress monitor students who are Below and Well Below Benchmark. To lighten the burden on schools to provide the necessary test administration training to these classroom aides, the Evaluation, Research & Accountability Department will provide a three-hour hands-on training to school personnel responsible for administering Acadience Reading progress monitoring. While this is not a mandatory training, we encourage schools to send aides that are new to progress monitoring or have never been formally trained.

Classroom aides may attend the training as part of their normal contracted hours. There is no funding to pay them outside of their contracted hours, though schools may use their allotted testing pool hours to cover these extra hours for training. Classroom teachers may also attend the training, but schools will be responsible to cover the cost of a substitute or pay for off-track year-round teachers. It is not recommended that schools use their testing pool hours to cover the cost of training for teachers.

Training participants may register for one of the sessions listed below on JPLS (course #101543):

Date Location Time Comments
Tuesday, Feb. 18 ASB PDC 101 8:00 – 11:00 am All of the sessions are the same.  Participants need attend only one session.

 

Register on JPLS using course #101543.

 

Sections are capped at 25 participants.

Wednesday, Feb. 19 ASB PDC 101 8:00 – 11:00 am
12:00 – 3:00 pm
Thursday, Feb. 20 ASB PDC 101 8:00 – 11:00 am

Please contact Shannon Johnson (801-567-8873 or shannon.johnson@jordandistrict.org) or Ben Jameson with any questions.

DATE: 
Thursday, February 13, 2020

TO: 
Elementary School Principals

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:     cHIE-Based Shared-Care Collaborative Pediatrict Patient Summary

Applicant:     Teresa Taft, University of Utah Department of Biomedical Informatics & Pediatrics

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 focus group discussions involving school personnel filling diverse roles (i.e., principal, nurse, psychologist, counselor, teacher, etc.).

Thank you for your assistance.

DATE:
February 4, 2020

TO:
All Principals

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

SUBJECT:
Student Enrollment for January 2020


Please see document below.

Annual Conference

February 22, 2020
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Utah Valley University: Clarke Building
800 W University Parkway, Orem

Registration fee of $55 covers a light breakfast, lunch, and conference materials.

See flyer below for details. Click HERE to go directly to the registration page.

DATE:  
January 15, 2020

TO:  
School Psychologists, Elementary Counselors, and School Social Workers

FROM:  
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services
Fulvia Franco, Program Specialist – Guidance

SUBJECT:   
January School Psychologist, Elementary Counselor, and School Social Workers Meeting


A meeting for school psychologists, elementary counselors, and school social workers has been scheduled for Friday, January 31, 2020, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Jordan School District’s Auxiliary Services Building (7905 South Redwood Road). Glenn Williams, 504 Teacher Specialist, will provide us with 504 Training—Part Two.

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

cc:
Principals

DATE:    
January 24, 2020

TO:  
District Administration

FROM:   
Shelley Nordick, PhD, Administrator, Teaching and Learning

SUBJECT:     
Temporary Offices for Hidden Valley Middle School and the New West Jordan Elementary School


Arrangements have been made to accommodate Principal Shawn McLeod, Assistant Principal Amber Zdunich and Brenda Landeen, administrative assistant for Hidden Valley Middle School; and Tami Bird and her administrative assistant, Peggy Bawden, for the new West Jordan elementary school. They will be temporarily assigned to offices in the Auxiliary Services Building in Teaching and Learning area of the building.

Telephone numbers are as follows:

Shawn McLeod, Principal     #41051
Amber Zdunich, Asst. Principal     #41056
Brenda Landeen, Admin. Assistant     #41052

Tami Bird, Principal     #17470
Peggy Bawden, Admin. Assistant     #17471

We know that every effort will be made to assist them all through this transition and facilitate the successful openings of these new schools.

Principals:

You are invited to come to a meeting to learn more about 95% Group. We plan to invite more schools to participate in the program next year. Training and funding will be provided for all schools that are using the program. Come and see what 95% Group can do for your students! See flyer below for details.

February 3, 2020
2:00 pm
ASB Auditorium

The goal of this training will be to outline the hiring process from job posting to onboarding. Additional time will be provided to answer questions and offer support. All current Administrators are invited to attend. Please use this link to RSVP.

See flyer below for more details.

DATE:
January 16, 2020

TO:    
Principals
Administrative Assistants
Registrars

FROM: 
Administrator of Schools
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services
Caleb Olson, Planning and Enrollment Consultant

SUBJECT:  
New Student Grade Level Placement


When a student enrolls in Jordan School District they should be placed according to their age (see “Appropriate Age Chart” in online Planning & Student Services Manual). This would include students that enroll from another state or country. Exceptions include:

  • A military child who does not meet the deadline but has previously attended kindergarten or a higher grade as a resident in another state. (53G-4-402 and 53E-3-902)
  • A student who was accelerated or retained in a previous school or district within the state of Utah. Jordan District will honor the acceleration or retention and continue to place the student in the next consecutive grade.
  • A student who was home schooled should be placed based on the parent’s request. Examples include, but are not limited to:
    • The student attended a public school in the 7th grade but was in home school for the 8th grade. The parent(s) or guardian(s) requests placement in the 8th grade. The school would place the student according to the request.
    • The student attended public school in the 7th grade but was in home school for the 8th grade. The parent(s) or guardian(s) states that the student completed both the 8th and 9th grade during the past school year, and requests placement in the 10th grade. The school would place the student according to the request.
  • A student who has never been in an educational setting should be placed according to their age.
  • A student may be enrolled in the first grade even though the child did not meet the entry date for kindergarten the previous year, provided a full year of kindergarten was successfully completed in another state or private school (not daycare or preschool). The parent(s) or guardian(s) shall provide convincing evidence that the child has the academic, social and emotional skills necessary to succeed in first grade AND provide a statement from the previous school that verifies the student’s successful completion of the kindergarten curriculum.

Jordan School District does NOT enroll:

  • Any student who has previously received a diploma.
  • Any student who is not five (5) years of age before September 2nd of the year they will be entering school (R277-419-2).

If the parent(s) or guardian(s) disagree with the student’s placement they may request acceleration or retention testing. Acceleration and/or retention testing is conducted to determine academic ability (see “Accelerations and Retentions” in online Planning & Student Services Manual).

Please contact Student Services (801-567-8183) with any questions you may have.

DATE:  
January 15, 2020

TO:   
All Principals
All Special Education Staff

FROM:     
Lisa Robinson, Administrator of Schools
Kim Lloyd, Director of Special Education
Brian King, Principal, River’s Edge

SUBJECT:     
A.S.P.E.N. Training for all Special Education Staff 2019-2020


A.S.P.E.N. training will continue to be required for all licensed special education teachers, SLPs, school psychologists, elementary school counselors, and for all instructional assistants in SEB and Autism self-contained support classrooms during the 2019-2020 school year. A.S.P.E.N. is a positive, preventative, and proactive approach to managing aggressive student behavior.

Although not required, instructional assistants working in any other special education setting may choose to attend at the discretion of their building administrator.

Those who participated in A.S.P.E.N. training during the 2018-2019 school year do not need to take the full course, but should instead plan on taking an ASPEN re-certification class.

If you have more than one teacher or instructional assistant that needs to attend, please consider having them attend on separate days in order to maintain adequate coverage in your school. The Special Education Department will cover the costs of substitutes for licensed special education teachers under budget code 1292. Instructional assistants will be asked to use True Time to record their typical workday hours on the day of the training. Any additional hours spent in the training above their typical workday will need to be recorded on a time sheet. Staff should register for a training session through JPLS.

Mandt training will continue to be required at Kauri Sue Hamilton and River’s Edge School and staff at these schools will not need to attend A.S.P.E.N. Others wishing to keep their Mandt training current may do so; however, participation is not mandatory and teachers and instructional assistants will not be compensated for their attendance. A Mandt training schedule will be forthcoming.

Additional spring A.S.P.E.N. training dates and times are attached to this memo.

For questions, contact:
Daveed Goodrich at daveed.goodrich@jordandistrict.org or
Cassidy Hansen at cassidy.hansen@jordandistrict.org

The mileage reimbursement rate is based upon the IRS rate. Effective January 1, 2020, the reimbursement rate is $0.575 per mile. Please use the attached form when submitting for mileage reimbursement. All 2019 mileage reimbursement requests should be submitted as soon as possible.

What is eduroam?
Eduroam is a secure, world-wide wireless network available to the international research and education community. Eduroam allows any user from an eduroam participating site to get wireless network access at any institution connected to eduroam. The eduroam wireless network is available in thousands of locations across more than a hundred countries worldwide.

What does this mean for Jordan School District now that we are an eduroam participating site?
As you travel to other participating school districts and universities, look for a wireless network called Eduroam. If you see one called Eduroam, you can connect to it using your Jordan School District email address as the user name and your Active Directory password (the same password you use to login to your computer every day). Likewise, visitors to Jordan School District from other participating school districts and universities will now be able to connect to our Eduroam wireless network using their school district or university login and password.

The following are new administrative assignments:

SECONDARY

  • Assignments Effective Jan. 21, 2020
    • Shawn McLeod, principal at South Jordan Middle appointed principal at Hidden Valley Middle.
    • Nicole Johnson, assistant principal at Jordan Hills and Rosamond Elementary Schools appointed principal at South Jordan Middle.
    • Amber Zdunich, assistant principal at Joel P. Jensen Middle appointed assistant principal at Hidden Valley Middle.
    • Jody Deland, CTE teacher at South Jordan Middle appointed assistant principal at Joel P. Jensen Middle.
    • Audrey Fish, assistant principal at Oquirrh Hills Middle appointed assistant principal at Fort Herriman Middle.
    • Jennifer Jarrard, teacher specialist at Kauri Sue Hamilton appointed assistant principal at Oquirrh Hills Middle.
  • Assignment Effective July 1, 2020
    • Raimee Jensen, assistant principal at Fort Herriman Middle appointed assistant principal at Hidden Valley Middle.

ELEMENTARY

  • Assignments Effective Feb. 3, 2020
    • Tami Bird, principal at Rose Creek Elementary appointed principal at the new elementary school in West Jordan.
    • Karen Egan, principal at Bluffdale Elementary appointed principal at Rose Creek Elementary.
    • Cynthia Tingey, principal at Riverton Elementary appointed principal at Bluffdale Elementary.
    • Joel Pullan, principal at Oakcrest Elementary appointed principal at Riverton Elementary.
    • Ken Westwood, principal at South Jordan Elementary appointed principal at Oakcrest Elementary.
    • Beverly Griffith, assistant principal at Fox Hollow Elementary appointed principal at South Jordan Elementary.
    • Nancy Ward, educational support consultant in Teaching & Learning appointed assistant principal at Fox Hollow Elementary.
    • Brenda Anderson, instructional coach at Mountain Shadows Elementary appointed assistant principal at Jordan Hills and Rosamond Elementary.