Please review the following for reminders regarding allowable costs in Land Trust and TSSA programs.
Category: Middle Schools
Please Read for Changes in 2023-2024 School Allocations
The attached document provides an outline of changes to school allocations this school year.
If you have questions please contact Natalie Grange at 88312 or at Natalie.Grange@jordandistrict.org.
School Allocations 2023-2024
The 2023-2024 School allocations have been provided for your review. See attached file for allocations and your carryover balances. See JAM for explanation of changes to allocations this school year.
School allocations will be updated in November after the October 1 headcounts are finalized by the State. Budget adjustments can be submitted using the attached form to Natalie.Grange@jordandistrict.org.
If you have questions please contact Natalie Grange at 88312 or at Natalie.Grange@jordandistrict.org.
School Safety Specialist 2023-24
DATE:
August 10, 2023
TO:
Principals
Assistant Principals
FROM:
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services
SUBJECT:
School Safety Specialist
HB61 requires that each school have a designated Safety Specialist. This person will work with the assigned administrator over safety and serve on the school’s safety committee and is to be selected by the school principal. Administrators should thoughtfully and carefully select a willing individual to be the School Safety Specialist. The School Safety Specialist:
- Should be a full-time employee
- Can be from any employee group or type (licensed or educational support)
- Will receive a stipend for the 23-24’ school year ($3,000 for a full-time employee before benefits/taxes)
- Serves as a co-chair/backup to the administrator assigned school safety on the school’s safety committee
- Will be trained and provide training and leadership to school staff regarding school safety
- Will be trained and a part of your school’s threat assessment team.
- They will need to be trained in Comprehensive Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG). This training is $85 per person paid for by the school. (Student Services will set up/pay for the training and work with your administrative assistant for reimbursement through a journal entry)
- It is recommended that all school safety committee members be trained in CSTAG.
- Will assist with safety assurances and compliance
Identify the administrator assigned to school safety and the School Safety Specialist using this form (also shared with principals via Google Sheets on 8.7.2023) as soon as reasonably possible.
Generally, the administrator assigned to school safety should serve as the school’s safety committee chairperson with the safety specialist serving as the co- or vice-chair. The school committee should meet regularly to discuss, implement, plan, and implement required school safety practices.
The District Safety Specialist will facilitate ongoing training and support. Questions regarding the School Safety Specialist should be directed to Travis Hamblin at travis.hamblin@jordandistrict.org or 801.567.8439.
Safety Share – Stationary Objects
Did you know the most common type of auto claim is also the most avoidable? From FY2014 - FY2020, the Risk Fund had 2,150 claims reported where the driver carelessly struck a stationary object or vehicle. This accounts for roughly 28% of all auto claims reported to Risk Management! All of these are avoidable accidents that typically happen because the driver is in a hurry or distracted. The attached flyer outline some tips to help avoid them.
Fall 2023 Mentor Training Registration by Administrator Invite
Fall Mentor Training will be available online through Canvas July 31 - September 5, 2023. Mentor Training will be provided to new mentors based on administrator recommendation. After checking with potential mentors, please complete the Google Form by Friday, August 11th to add names of mentors you would like to have complete mentor training. We have a limited number of seats. Educators will be added first come, first served. You may add up to three mentors per form. Teachers will get paid $150 stipend for completing the mentor Canvas training.
You can access a list of currently trained mentors on your school’s mentor list shared with you via Google sheets. If you need help accessing your mentor list, please contact Michelle Williams in Teaching and Learning: 801-567-8365.
Fall 2023 Mentor Training Request Google Form Link
Important Payroll Information for August 2023
Please see the document below.
2023-24 School Counselor PLC’s, PD, and Meetings
DATE:
March 28, 2023
TO:
All Principals and All Counselors
FROM:
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services
Stacee Worthen, Secondary Counselor Consultant
SUBJECT:
2023-2024 Comprehensive School Counseling Program (CSCP) Calendar
CSCP dates are planned in advance so that individual counseling teams will include them in their school and CSCP calendars. It is essential that counselors are allowed to prioritize CSCP meetings as they work to perform their other duties and tasks assigned to them.
Please see the memo below for all dates.
2023-24 Networking Meeting Dates for Secondary Librarians
DATE:
July 27, 2023
TO:
Secondary Principals
Secondary Media Specialists
FROM:
Administrators of Schools
Carolyn Gough, Administrator, Teaching and Learning Department
Norman Emerson, Instructional Support Services Consultant
SUBJECT:
Networking Meetings for Secondary Library-Media Specialists
In order to prepare and train secondary library-media specialists (teacher-librarians) to effectively provide services to their schools and to build consistency across the District’s library programs, several networking meetings have been scheduled for the 2023-24 school year. The participation of your school’s teacher-librarians in these meetings is appreciated.
The meetings will be held on the following dates from 8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.:
- September 13, 2023 (PDC 112-Auxiliary Services Building)
- October 18, 2023 (Viridian Center)
- November 29, 2023 (PDC 112-Auxiliary Services Building)
- January 10, 2024 (Herriman High School)
- February 21, 2024 (Valley High School)
- March 19, 2024 (UELMA/UCET Conference)
- April 17, 2024 (Valley High School)
- May 15, 2024 (PDC 113-Auxiliary Services Building)
Please share this information with your school’s teacher-librarian.
Please feel free to contact Norman Emerson (801-567-8364) if further information is needed. Thank you for your continued support of the library media programs in Jordan District.
2023-24 Initial Enrollment Without A Birth Certificate
DATE:
August 3, 2023
TO:
School Administrators
Elementary Administrative Assistants
Secondary Attendance Secretaries
Secondary Registrars
FROM:
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director, Student Services
Caleb Olson, Enrollment Consultant, Student Services
SUBJECT:
Initial Enrollment Without Birth Certificate
Utah Code (§53G-6-603) states that: Upon enrollment of a student for the first time in a particular school, that school shall notify the enroller in writing that within 30 days the enroller shall provide to the school either: (a) a certified copy of the student's birth certificate; or (b) (i) other reliable proof of the student's: (A) identity; (B) biological age; and (C) relationship to the student's legally responsible individual; and (ii) an affidavit explaining the enroller's inability to produce a copy of the student's birth certificate.
The original or certified copy of a birth certificate issued by the Bureau of Vital Statistics is required for initial enrollment into any Jordan School District school. A copy of the certificate should be made and kept in the student’s cumulative folder. When a student transfers between Jordan District schools, it is not necessary to have the parent again supply the birth certificate (especially when the school is able to confirm that a copy of the birth certificate is available in the student’s cumulative folder when it transfers); however, building principals may choose to require birth certificates from transfer students or students entering the initial grade offered by the building provided this requirement is consistently applied to all students.
When a parent or guardian cannot provide a birth certificate at registration, the following steps should be followed:
- The student is enrolled and allowed to attend school.
- The parent/guardian is immediately given the 30-day grace period letter. This should be provided in-person at the time of registration.
- If a birth certificate has not been provided within 30 calendar days, the 10-day warning letter should be provided. If it cannot be provided in person, it should be sent via certified mail. An additional copy of the letter may be sent to the email provided by the parent at registration if delivered via MoveIt.
- If a birth certificate has not been provided by the end of the 10-day window, the student should remain enrolled and allowed to attend. School staff should notify law enforcement by certified letter. Once notification has been sent, the school’s statutory obligation has been met.
In some instances, the parent/guardian may not have a birth certificate. In this case, “other reliable proof” may be used. The documentation provided must prove the student’s identity and age. The steps below should be followed when using other documentation:
- The student is enrolled and allowed to attend school.
- The 30-day and 10-day letters should be provided as explained above.
- If other reliable proof is brought to the school, the “Affidavit of Birth” document must be completed and notarized. A copy of the documentation and the affidavit should be placed in the student’s cumulative folder.
- Law enforcement should be notified if documentation is not provided by the end of the 10-day warning window.
Parents and guardians do not need to be sent to Planning & Enrollment for approval of their “other reliable proof” documentation; however, school staff are welcome to consult with Planning & Enrollment about the particulars of documentation provided to the school. Notary services are also available at Planning & Enrollment if they cannot be provided at the school.
The 30-day and 10-day letters, as well as the “Affidavit of Birth” documents, are available on the Planning & Enrollment website in the School Resources section under the “Resources & Forms” tab.
If no documentation is available, code requires the school to assemble a review team to work with the enroller to determine the student’s biological age. Administrators should contact Planning & Enrollment for assistance with this process.
Please contact Planning & Enrollment at 801-567-8183 with questions or concerns.
2023-24 New Student Grade Placement
DATE:
August 3, 2023
TO:
School Administrators
Elementary Administrative Assistants
Secondary Attendance Secretaries
Secondary Registrars
FROM:
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director, Student Services
Caleb Olson, Enrollment Consultant, Student Services
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 & Enrollment 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 & Enrollment Manual).
Please contact Planning & Enrollment (801-567-8183) with any questions you may have.
2023-24 Third-Party Information Release Opt-Out
DATE:
August 3, 2023
TO:
School Administrators
Elementary Administrative Assistants
Secondary Attendance Secretaries
Secondary Registrars
FROM:
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director, Student Services
Caleb Olson, Enrollment Consultant, Student Services
SUBJECT:
Third Party Information Release Opt-Out
Please see the attached memo.
2023-24 School Cyber Security Awareness Training
Reminder:
Principals: Have you reviewed this video with your staff? This was due to be completed by September 1, 2023.
Jordan School District Phishing Awareness Training Video
2023-24 JSD Administrative Leadership Conference
The Annual Jordan School District Administrative Leadership Conference is this Tuesday, August 1st, 2023 at JATC-South 12723 Park Ave, Riverton, UT 84065. The conference agenda is attached.
Please take note of the following items:
*A light breakfast will be served at 7:30 a.m.
*Bring a fully charged electronic device in order to access conference materials and level specific items.
*In addition to the main parking in front of the building, the side parking lot will be opened to allow for additional space. We would encourage teams to carpool as they are able.
ML Identification Training with Schools – July, 28, 2023
For the Admin Assistants: Training for the new Digital English Learner Identification process has been scheduled for Friday, July 28th, from 9:00 - 11:00 am in the Presentation Room at the ASB.
Space will be limited to one in person attendee per school with any additional requests attending via Zoom. Register HERE to receive training documents and access to the zoom link.
We will be available at the end of training for questions and any one on one assistance.
Extended Legislative Days 2023-24
Attached you will find information and guidelines regarding the Extended Year Stipend that is available to Special Education Teachers and SLP's. Please be sure to read the instructions carefully.
The state has allotted 5.5 extra days to work either two weeks before or two weeks after your contract ends. The eligible timeline for these days this fall is July 31-Aug 4 and Aug 7-Aug 11, 2023. You can work them all before contract, all after contract, or a combination of both. Please keep track of the days you worked in the fall so when spring comes you will know how many you have left.
The days you work are turned in on a Qualtrics survey that the state sends us to generate the payroll information. The link for this survey is included in the attached memo.
2023-24 Assigning Discipline Officers for New-to-School Students
DATE:
July 27, 2023
TO:
School Administrators
Elementary Administrative Assistants
Secondary Attendance Secretaries
Secondary Registrars
FROM:
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services
Caleb Olson, Enrollment Consultant, Student Services
SUBJECT:
Assigning Discipline Officers for New-to-School Students
Each year in August, Information Systems runs a utility to assign students a discipline officer in Skyward. The assignments are made off of assistant principal alphabet assignments reported by each school. In order to be assigned as a discipline officer, an individual must:
- Be a District-appointed administrator or administrative intern. Individuals completing internship hours through an assignment by Human Resources who have not been officially appointed as an administrative intern by the District should not be assigned as discipline officers.
- Have the “Discipline Officer” box marked on their individual profile on the school’s “Staff” screen.
Schools will receive an email from Lisa Corbett in Information Systems asking for confirmation of their assistant principal alphabet assignments.
After the initial utility has been run, Information Systems cannot easily “mass assign” discipline officers for schools. The utility, if run later in the year, would overwrite any custom assignments made by the school. In order for elements of the discipline process to run in Skyward, however, a discipline officer must be assigned for students who enroll after the utility has been run. This should be done as part of the registration process. An individual with responsibility for entering the student into Skyward should verify that the “Entity Info” screen has an appropriate individual assigned under ‘Discipline Officer”. At the same time, assignments can be made for “Counselor” and “Advisor” (if those fields are in use at the school location).
This process will need to be completed for students who are new to the District and for those who are transferring from another District location. Making this a part of the enrollment process will help ensure that discipline can be reported and processed accurately.
Questions on entering discipline officers may be directed to the help desk in Information Systems at x88737. General questions on recording discipline may be directed to Caleb Olson in Planning & Enrollment at x88251.
Register for Leadership in Personalized and Digital Learning (LPDL) 2023-2024 Academy
The Leadership in Personalized and Digital Learning (LPDL) Academy is designed specifically for administrators to lead schools toward personalized and digital learning through research-based content and job-embedded experiences. Sign up today for the 2023-2024 cohort. Open to principals and assistant principals. For questions contact Jared Covili, 801-567-8191.
Cohort 5 Leadership in Personalized and Digital Learning - Link to Register
Transportation Activity/Field Trips Fee Schedule 2023-24
Due to an increase in the rate of fuel costs as determined by USBE and an increase to this year's salary schedule, there has been a slight revision to the mileage fee and a revised labor fee. This will take effect August 1, 2023. Please plan accordingly.
Digital Teacher Leaders in 23-24′
23-24’ Digital Teacher Leader (DTL) Program
To support the implementation of digital and personalized learning in Jordan School District, the Digital Teaching & Learning Team is continuing the Digital Teacher Leader (DTL) Program. The DTL program begins with each school designating one person as their school Digital or Instructional Coach. Our program is designed to build the capacity of the coach in order to provide support in the implementation of classroom personalized and digital learning.
Responsibilities of the Digital or Instructional Coach:
- Meet monthly with your Digital Learning Specialist, from the district Digital Teaching & Learning team, to coordinate, collaborate, and implement a blended learning plan for your school.
- Attend a regularly scheduled after-school training on digital tools & blended learning. Training is typically held online in Zoom on the 1st Tuesday of each month.
- Hold a (20-30 min) monthly meeting at the school to highlight the use and implementation of digital tools in the classroom. Work with school administrators on a regular basis. Help administrators to complete a technology plan for the school. This is part of the Leadership in Personalized and Digital Learning Academy (LPDL).
- Collaborate with teachers to use digital tools and personalized learning.
- Serve as a member of the school Technology Team.
Digital and Instructional Coaches should work towards the following attributes:
- Knowledge of digital and personalized learning theory.
- Earn and apply ideas from the Coaching Endorsement and EdTech Endorsement (EdTech can be started after the coaching endorsement is completed).
- Seamlessly incorporates digital tools in instruction.
- Willing to coach, motivate and guide other teachers to use technology in instruction.
It is expected that the digital teacher leader will spend two to four hours per week completing the above responsibilities through digital, blended and face-to-face methods.
As reported in TSSA requirements: Teaching & Learning will provide 1/8th or 1/7th the cost (.125 FTE) for an Instructional Coach to support Tier 1 instructional uses of digital learning in respective high or middle schools. This FTE may only be used in the distribution of the regular contract and is not eligible for 7th-period authorization use.
The .125 FTE will be in place of the current digital teacher leader program. Schools may fund additional digital teacher leaders.
Any questions can be directed to Jared Covili jared.covili@jordandistrict.org 801-567-8191.