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DATE:
August 19, 2021

TO:
All Principals

FROM:
Administrators 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:
1st Day Enrollment vs. the Estimate for All Schools


Please see the attached memo.

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Please share this information with your administrative assistants to guide schools as you register newcomers. Information is available on this link . If you have any questions, please contact Andrea Schneiterat 88124.

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Join Michelle and Mandy on Thursdays for a Literacy Launch Q & A. Michelle and Mandy will be available through ZOOM from 3:30 - 4:30 to answer your questions, help solve your challenges, and celebrate your successes.

  • When: Thursdays, August 26, September 2, September 9, September 16, September 23, and September 30
  • Time: 3:30 - 4:30

Where: ZOOM -- https://us05web.zoom.us/j/89344764673?pwd=SVkraGxvQzB2OXRSRG5PS1p3M2NZUT09

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DATE:  
August 17, 2021

TO:
Secondary Administrators

FROM:    
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services

SUBJECT:  
Campus Monitor Training


This is a reminder that next week is a required Campus Monitor Training!

The same training will be offered both Monday 8/23 and Tuesday 8/24.

The training is from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM at the ASB in the PD classroom. Please park in the front and use entrance B.

The hope is that one Campus Monitor can come each day. An assistant principal is welcome to come to the training with the campus monitor but it is not required.

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DATE: 
August 19, 2021

TO: 
School Principals and Department Directors

FROM: 
John Larsen, Business Administrator

SUBJECT: 
District Distribution of Hand Sanitizer


Please review the attached list of the estimated number of employees at your location. The warehouse will deliver that number of 16 oz. bottles of hand sanitizer to your location during the first few weeks of school.

If you would like less, let us know by August 24 and we will reduce the size of your delivery. Feel free to contact Lisa LeStarge at ext. 88120 if you have any questions regarding your hand sanitizer quantity or delivery.

JL/ll

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DATE:  
August 17, 2021

TO: 
High school principals, Middle school principals, Elementary principals

FROM:    
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Travis Hamblin, Director of Student Services

SUBJECT:    
State Mandated SRO / Admin Training Make-up


Each school resource officer and one administrator per school is required by law to have an annual training on the Roles & Responsibilities of SRO’s.  That training was held on August 5th, 2021. This YouTube video link is provided for those who were unable to come on that day. Please share this information with your School Resource Officer to ensure that they complete this requirement.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymAotcRL2Qk

After viewing the 2 hour training, the School Resource Officer needs to send an email to both of the following to ensure that their training is logged on the official role for that day.

sharon.jensen@jordandistrict.org

lance.everill@jordandistrict.org

 

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DATE:    
August 19, 2021

TO: 
All Principals
Administrative Assistants

FROM:  
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Jordan District Nurses

SUBJECT: 
Medication Administration Training


Utah State Law and District Policy requires that all school personnel delegated to administer medication to students in schools must complete Medication Administration Training.

New employees who will be giving medication are required to attend the live training on Friday, September 10, 2021. Prior to this meeting, they need to view the online training, click on this link https://nursingservices.jordandistrict.org/ and then click on Medication Inservice (use a browser other than Firefox).

Employees who have attended this training and have a certificate of completion will not be required to attend this meeting. However, they will be required to recertify by viewing the online training video and completing the corresponding test available on the district website. (see above)

Please identify staff members that should receive medication administration training. This may include head administrative assistants, office assistants, cluster teachers or aides, counseling center personnel, and the principal if appropriate. Please inform all personnel that have the potential to administer medication to students at school of their responsibilities in this matter.

Medication Administration Training
Friday, September 10, 2021
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
ASB PDC 101 & 102

Class size is limited. Please contact your school nurse if you are planning to attend. See attached nurse assignment list. Thank you for your responsiveness and support.

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DATE: 
August 19, 2021

TO:  
Principals
Administrative Assistants

FROM: 
Michael Anderson, Associate Superintendent
Jordan School District Nurses

SUBJECT:   
Immunization Policy and Guidelines, Skyward and USIIS Inservice


Jordan School District Nurses will be conducting this inservice on:

Friday, September 24, 2021
9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
ASB COMPUTER LAB D-112

This inservice is open to all office staff and administrators. It is not required that you attend; however, if you are involved with student registration, this inservice will be of benefit to you since immunization status is an important part of the registration process.

Class size is limited. Please contact your school nurse if you are planning to attend. See nurse assignment list below.

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DATE:        
Thursday, August 19, 2021

TO:  
Middle School Administrators
High School Administrators

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

SUBJECT:  
Utah Aspire Plus Scores


Utah Aspire Plus scores are available for math, reading and English. Science scores will not be available until later on this fall. In addition, ACT predicted composite scores will also be available in the fall. In the meantime, a Google Sheet containing the scores we do have for your school will be shared with each administration team.

Any ELA or math teachers whose students took the test last year will also receive their own Google Sheet with just their students’ scores.

Tableau dashboards will be made available once we have the science and predicted ACT composite scores.

Please refer to Brooke Anderson in Evaluation, Research & Accountability with questions.

 

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DATE:
Monday, August 16, 2021

TO:
All School Administrators

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

SUBJECT: 
State Test Administration Data Systems Not Functioning


School administrators are asked to convey the following information to your teachers:

There are currently some issues with rostering between Skyward and the state data system (UTREx). This means that rosters in test administration systems will not be current for the first week of school rendering those systems unavailable for use with students. The affected systems include:

  • Acadience Reading (paper/pencil testing will be used until the situation is resolved)
  • Acadience Math (for data entry only; this is already a paper/pencil assessment)
  • RISE (including benchmarks)
  • Utah Aspire Plus and high school benchmarks
  • Utah Compose
  • KEEP Entry (paper/pencil scoring should be used until the situation is resolved)
  • UTIPS (civics test)

School Administrators will be notified when the situation has been resolved by the state. Please contact Evaluation, Research & Accountability with questions or concerns.

 

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DATE:
August 13, 2021

TO:
High School Principals
Assistant Principals Responsible for Driver Education

FROM:
Brad Sorensen, Administrator of Schools

SUBJECT:
Behind-The-Wheel & Testing Clarifications


We recently received clarification from the USBE regarding Behind-The-Wheel instruction and testing of students to receive their Driver License. Please make sure that your instructors are aware of the expectations (53-3-505.5) when it comes to the required six hours as outlined in state code.

A simple practice to meet the state’s requirements regarding the six hours of Behind-The-Wheel training could be the following:

  • 4 – 45-minute sessions of road driving and observation to equal at least 3 hours
  • 3 – Two Hour sessions on the driving range for a total of six hours (2 hours of range equals 1 hour of behind-the-wheel)

Additionally, we want to make sure that all Road Exams take place after the six hours of Behind-The-Wheel instruction has been completed. As a district, we recognize that we are not required to offer the Road Exam but as a courtesy to our community and the DLD, we want all students to have the opportunity to take the Road Exam at least once with our endorsed examiners who are registered on the SDC System.

According to the DLD and USBE, a Road Exam will take between 20-30 minutes to administer and must be administered by someone different than the road instructor. We recognize that this may require some adjustments to your current practices but we would like all schools to make the necessary adjustments prior to the beginning of the second quarter of the 2021-22 school year.

Schools may want to consider designating one person to exclusively be the examiner that administers the Road Exam for your school if possible.

For more immediate updated information regarding Driver Education, please refer to the USBE website.

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DATE:
August 12, 2021

TO: 
Elementary Principals
Elementary Administrative Assistants

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

SUBJECT:  
Elementary Calendar Change


A correction has been made to the Elementary calendars. The four “Flexible Fridays” (September 10, November 19, February 11, April 29) will be the designated early-out days for their respective weeks. This is a change from the Thursday before the “Flexible Friday” as was previously published.

Updated calendars are available at http://planning.jordandistrict.org/calendars/. They are also attached to this memo. Schools should ensure that the staff and community members are aware of the change.

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The following are new administrative assignments:

New Assignments effective for the 2021-22 academic year:

  • Tami Pyfer, Chief of Staff for Unite and former Education Advisor to Governor Herbert, appointed part-time Community Engagement Specialist.
  • Kenneth Auld, former principal of Logan High, appointed Human Resource Administrator.
  • Sally Wilde, Language Arts teacher at Herriman High, assigned as an administrative intern to Bingham High.
  • Chad Stolle, Geography/Spanish teacher at Mountain Creek Middle, assigned as an administrative intern to Sunset Ridge Middle and Southpointe High.
  • Trudy Jack, Director at Franklin Discovery Academy, assigned as an administrative intern to Ridge View and Rosamond Elementary.
  • Paulina Labra, Instructional Coach in Granite School District, assigned as an administrative intern to Oquirrh Elementary.
  • April Thompson, Instructional Coach at Butterfield Canyon Elementary, assigned as an administrative intern to Aspen and Terra Linda Elementary.
  • Veronica Holyoke, Instructional Coach at Aspen Elementary, assigned as an administrative intern to Bastian and Butterfield Canyon Elementary.
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Elementary Principals:

Through the 2018-19 negotiations process, the Board allocated funds to pay each elementary teacher $400 for parking lot duty each year. Following are additional details and clarification for the implementation of this payment.

  • Although parking lot duty requirements will vary from school to school, the payment is the same districtwide.
  • Administrators are encouraged to reduce parking lot duty for teachers as much as possible while still maintaining necessary coverage.
  • All full-time K-6 licensed educators districtwide who are responsible for parking lot duty are eligible for the $400 stipend. Half-time educators are eligible for a $200 stipend.
  • All elementary school Special Education cluster teachers are eligible for an $800 stipend.
  • Licensed educators (psychologists, BTS teachers, etc.) who have not been assigned parking lot duty in the past may choose to participate and be paid a stipend but should not be required to do so.
  • Administrators and classified staff are not eligible for a stipend.
  • The stipend will be paid out on September paychecks.
  • Teachers are required to complete parking lot duty unless they coordinate with the principal to give their assignment and stipend to another willing teacher.
  • Teachers can take on as many parking lot duty assignments (and stipends) from other teachers as will fit in the calendar.
  • Teachers can only give up their parking lot duty assignment and stipend or accept an additional assignment and stipend in coordination with the principal.
  • Teachers can only give up or accept an entire assignment and an entire stipend.
  • Principals should adjust the parking lot duty schedule as necessary to allow as many teachers to take on as many extra assignments as needed.
  • Special Education cluster teachers cannot give up their parking lot duty assignment.
  • Stipends for parking lot duty are included in retirement pay calculations.

In order to streamline payment, please ask your administrative assistant to complete the attached Excel workbook. Please scan the completed submission sheet and send with your regular September payroll to the Payroll Department by September 2, 2021 so that teachers can be paid the stipend on their September 25th check. Please list each educator in your building and beside each name indicate the dollar amount ($0, $200, or increments of $400) the teacher should be paid.

The budget code for Parking Lot Stipends is 10 E XXX 0050 1024 131

Please contact your Administrator of Schools with any questions.

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