Principals:
Due to fall recess the Jordan School District due date is October 17, 2018 for the fall reports. Please see information below regarding what reports are due and how to complete them.
Principals:
Due to fall recess the Jordan School District due date is October 17, 2018 for the fall reports. Please see information below regarding what reports are due and how to complete them.
DATE:
October 8, 2018
TO:
Principals
All Special Educators and Related Service Providers
FROM:
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent
Kim Lloyd, Director of Special Education
SUBJECT:
Important Deadline--Please Read Immediately
SCRAM Data Due by the end of day Friday, November 2, 2018
Returning D Track Clusters are Due no later than Friday, November 16, 2018
Updating SCRAM for December 1 Funding Count
Please see memo below for important information.
DATE:
October 1, 2018
TO:
Principals
FROM:
Administrators of Schools
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Planning and Student Services
SUBJECT:
Fall Enrollment as of October 1, 2018
Please see attached memo and enrollment numbers.
High School Principals: The high school testing bulletin for October is posted below.
Please see document below for important dates and reminders.
JSD Digital Learning Specialists invite you to introduce Common Sense Media to your school community, by selecting a Teacher Leader who will become a Common Sense Educator and then guide 5-10 additional teachers through certification.
Common Sense Media is one of the major providers of digital citizenship training in the United States.
The JSD Digital Learning Specialists, funded through the Digital Teaching and Learning Grant, are offering training for a team of 5-10 teachers at each school. Upon completion of the training, a team leader from each participating school will receive $500 and each team member will receive $100 to become Common Sense Media certified.
If you would like your school to participate, complete the Common Sense Media Introduction Form by providing the name of a teacher at your school who will serve as the team leader.
For planning and budgeting purposes, we ask that schools complete this form before Friday, October 12.
Attached is a document containing more information.
The Department of Facility Operations is receiving a large volume of patron calls requesting to view video footage which is not permissible. All security camera/video surveillance is property of Jordan School District. Surveillance recordings are confidential and protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and the Utah Governmental Records and Management Act (GRAMA). In addition, recordings may contain information related to accidents, investigations, insurance claims, and potential litigation. Surveillance footage cannot be freely shared with students, parents, personnel, the media, or others.
Please find the attached Security Camera/Video Surveillance Access Guidelines, that apply to the responsibility of administration in order to access, view, download, export and/or share security camera/video surveillance.
DATE:
September 19, 2018
TO:
School Psychologists
FROM:
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent
Kim Lloyd, Special Education Director
Fulvia Franco, Program Specialist – Guidance
SUBJECT:
October School Psychologists’ Meeting
A school psychologists’ meeting has been scheduled for Friday, October 12, 2018, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Jordan School District’s Auxiliary Services Building (7905 South Redwood Road). Stacee Worthen, Secondary Guidance Specialist and Lead Counselor, will provide us with a presentation on Aggression Replacement Training.
Part-time Staff: I would appreciate it if you could adjust your schedules in order to attend this meeting.
cc: Principals
Please see flyers below for information regarding the "Instead Opioid Solutions Summit".
Each middle school is expected to send a total of 12 participants, including students and chaperones.
Each high school is expected to send a total of 25 participants, including students and chaperones.
One bus has been arranged to be at each of the five high schools on October 12th at 7:45 a.m. Students and chaperones need to arrive by this time for boarding. The buses will leave at 8:00 a.m. Middle school students and chaperones should meet at their feeder high school.
Please share flyer with faculty members. (Limited spaces available.)
Common Sense Media is one of the major providers of digital citizenship training in the United States. JSD Digital Learning Specialists invite you to introduce Common Sense Media to your school community, by selecting a Teacher Leader who will become a Common Sense Educator and then promote the program by involving additional teachers. Funding for this program is provided this year through the Digital Teaching and Learning Grant. Details are included in the attachment.
DATE:
September 17, 2018
TO:
Principals
Special Education Teachers (Resource & Cluster)
FROM:
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent
Kim Lloyd, Director of Special Education
Courtney Titus, Program Administrator Elementary
SUBJECT:
Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) Testing Checklist
Attached is the DLM checklist for all special education teachers who are administering the DLM assessment to any of their students for the 2018-2019 school year. You are required to complete and return the checklist to Jen Birrell at the District Office by Friday, December 21, 2018.This form is also available online at specialed.jordandistrict.org/staff/forms on the Special Education website.
If you need help with any portion of this checklist please contact your schools assigned Teacher Specialist.
Please direct any questions or concerns to Jen Birrell at 801-567-8905 or jennifer.birrell@jordandistrict.org or you may contact Courtney Titus at 801-567-8904 or courtney.titus@jordandistrict.org.
Please return the attached form to Marilyn Smith in the High School Area Office within two weeks of holding conferences.
Hosted by Student Intervention Services
October 16, 2018
2:00 – 4:00 pm
Jordan School District Auxiliary Service Building
Presentation Room
7905 South Redwood Road
West Jordan
All Administrators Invited
(Invite any staff you feel would benefit) - See flyer below
Please see flyer below for information on how to sign-up your school!
Deadline is October 5, 2018
In our continuing efforts to partner with parents for the academic success of students, Jordan School District is providing parents with access to Canvas to observe their student’s progress. Canvas is the Learning Management System being used throughout the district.
We hope that this resource will:
Features in Canvas for parents
When parents access Canvas, they will be able to see:
IMPORTANT: The total grade in Canvas may be different than the term grade in Skyward. Skyward will continue to be the official record for student grades and all official Jordan School District communication. Parents should continue to use Skyward to monitor their student’s progress in each of the courses.
Administrators,
In last week’s JAM, you received a memo regarding Avoid Deny Defend (ADD) and Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) Classified Trainings. The purpose of this memo is to clarify the intent of the JAM communication.
Training is not required for all classified employees by the end December as previously stated. At this point, there are three options for training classified employees:
Live Trainings:
There are two remaining ADD and TECC live trainings for classified employees. The first training will be conducted at West Jordan Middle School on Monday, October 1 from 2:30 – 5:00 p.m. This training is primarily for Nutrition Services employees, but is open to all classified personnel. The second training will be conducted at Elk Ridge Middle School on Friday, October 26 (grade transmittal day) from 8:30 – 11:00 a.m. This training is open to all classified personnel who would like to attend.
Online Video Training:
After the live training on October 26, the trainings will be made available online to classified personnel for the purpose of receiving the training at their school. It is our hope that the edited video will be between 60 and 75 minutes in length.
Possible Additional Training:
A number of options for providing additional training for classified employees are being explored, including suicide prevention training. No details are available yet, but we will be working with the classified employee group (JESPA) to create more professional development options for classified employees.
All full-time classified employees should receive ADD and TECC training, either by attending the live training or by watching the online video once it is available. Although training is not required for part-time employees at this point, you may ask your part-time classified staff to attend the live trainings or watch the training videos once they become available. Employees cannot be required to attend the live training or watch the video outside of work hours without compensation. Again, part-time classified employees are not required to be trained, but can be trained at the principal’s discretion if there is time to do so during work hours or funds at the school level to compensate them for the training.
Please contact your Administrator of Schools with any questions.
The beginning of the year activities for interim evaluations need to be completed and approved by administrators by October 1, 2018. Please contact the JES office with questions. Thank you!
DATE:
September 11, 2018
TO:
All Principals
FROM:
Administrators of Schools
Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Planning and Student Services
SUBJECT:
14th Day Enrollment vs. the Estimate
All Schools, Traditional and YRE
Please see attached memo.
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