Language and Culture Services is excited to open our second Family Engagement Center for Jordan District.
Please join us as we celebrate the opening of our West Jordan location on Dec. 6 at 3 p.m. in the Joel P. Jensen media center.
On Nov. 28, after careful consideration, the Board has reduced the length of the contract requirement following the use of maternity/paternity days.
Retroactive applied to 07/01/2023, an employee using maternity/paternity leave days shall agree in writing to repay compensation at his/her daily rate of pay for maternity/parent leave used or granted if he/she terminates employment with the District for other than medical reasons before completion of the current contract year. All other provisions listed in the Maternity/Parent Leave Policy still apply.
If you have further questions, please see the updated policy DP380-Maternity/Parent Leave or contact the HR Generalist at rebecca.eastman@jordandistrict.org.
As Per DP335B and DP335NEG: Licensed and ESP employees using an Annual/Personal leave day on Critical Days will be docked (Licensed $156 or ESP 40% of their daily rate) unless the leave reason and the policy exception are written in the time off description box. Please refer to policy for further clarification.
*The Payroll Dept will be closed at the end of Dec. 22- Jan. 1
True Time Deadlines
Substitute Deadlines
Date Range | Due | Payday |
Nov. 16 - Nov. 30 | Dec. 1 | Dec. 8 |
Dec. 1 - Dec. 15 | Dec. 15 | Dec. 22 |
Safety during the Holiday Season
Holiday decorations add a joyous and festive mood to the holiday season, but when holiday decorations are not used properly they can turn from festive to fiery in a split second.
Jordan School District would like everyone to follow a few safety tips when decorating to avoid a tragic holiday and keep everyone safe.
Holiday Decorating Safety Tips
These are some tips to follow to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable holiday.
As an employee of Jordan School District (JSD), you are entitled to take advantage of federal law which allows employees to improve their retirement benefits by voluntarily participating in their own Tax Sheltered Annuity (TSA) program. With a TSA, you can set aside a certain amount of tax-deferred money each month toward your retirement.
Utah Retirement Systems (URS)
All employees are able to contribute into a retirement savings plan. If you are a contracted employee, a portion of your state retirement plan with the Utah Retirement Systems (URS) is in the form of a percentage contribution paid by the District into a 401(k) account. Also, all employees can increase their retirement benefit by contributing funds into a URS 401(k) account, a URS 457 plan, as well as a post-tax Roth or Traditional IRA. As an employee of JSD, these services are provided free of charge. URS does not endorse any outside financial advisors. Please beware of any financial advisor claiming to be affiliated with URS, or attempting to provide detailed information about URS. Information and forms regarding the 401(k), 457, Roth and Traditional IRA savings plans are available at www.urs.org.
403(b) Plan
You also have the option to begin a 403(b) plan with one of the various companies offering TSA programs. You may visit JSD’s third party administrator, National Benefit Services (nbs), website at nbsbenefits.com/403b for additional information.
Jordan School District does not endorse nor guarantee the performance of any TSA plan or company. Your participation is strictly voluntary and at your own risk.
We understand employees have been receiving emails, phone calls, and even personal visits to schools from individuals claiming to be associated with JSD or URS. As a reminder, vendors are not to solicit business from individuals during contract time. Furthermore, we strongly encourage employees to contact URS with their questions about URS benefits. The safety and security of our employees and their sensitive information is a paramount concern for Jordan School District (JSD). With an uptick in scams, please remember to be on the lookout and take extra precautions before responding to requests for information.
401k & 403b, 457 Elective Deferral Limit
$23,000
$30,500 - catch up limit $7,500 (age 50 or over)
Traditional and Roth IRA Contribution Limit
$7,000
$8,000 - catch up limit $1,000 (age 50 or over)
Health Savings Account (HSA) Contribution Limit
$4,150 single coverage
$5,150 - catch up limit $1,000 (age 55 or over)
$8,300 family coverage
$9,300 - catch up limit $1,000 (age 55 or over)
The Utah State Board of Education is announcing the 2023-24 Do the Write Thing Challenge, which offers middle school students the opportunity to examine the impact of youth violence on their lives and communicate in writing what they think should be done to change the culture of violence.
The contest is open to middle school students. Please share this information with your middle schools/middle school students. The entry submission deadline is Friday, January 12, 2024.
For more information, including an instructions package on how to participate, classroom planning lessons, and work from previous years, visit the Do the Write Thing Challenge Page or contact Millie Mortensen or Cuong Nguyen.
Dear Teacher Friends,
During this Thanksgiving season, I want to express my gratitude for the passion, dedication, and service you bring to your profession. The significance of your challenging work and the pivotal role you play in shaping our state’s rising generation cannot be overstated. Not only do you educate, but you also mentor, counsel, and inspire our children. I am deeply grateful for each one of you!
My unwavering goal remains to support your mental health and equip you with the enduring skills you need. Having been a former special education teacher, I understand the demands of your job, and I am committed to ensuring you feel supported and appreciated.
As we approach the 2024 legislative session, I urge you to reach out to your local legislators. Share with them your triumphs, challenges, and your personal stories. At our last Show Up for Teachers conference, we witnessed the power and transformation that arose from conversations between legislators and teachers. Our collective voices can further elevate your profession.
Wishing you a joyful Thanksgiving season,
Abby Cox
Show Up for Teachers Conference
July 9, 2024 | Mountain America Expo Center
Nutrition Services would like to remind you that school lunch staff require at least two weeks notice for field trip sack lunches. This ensures the food can be planned for, ordered and delivered in time.
Multiple Federal agencies are investigating numerous fraud schemes targeting the unemployment insurance (UI) programs across the United States. Fraudsters, some of which are transnational criminal organizations, are using the stolen identities of U.S. citizens to open accounts and file fraudulent claims for benefits, exploiting the unprecedented expansion of the benefits provided in response to economic disruption caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Many victims of this crime have no knowledge that criminals have applied for UI benefits in their name. You may only discover that you were a victim of this crime upon seeing the following red flags:
The District Human Resource department is taking immediate steps to address suspected fraudulent claims. These include:
For more information or if you believe you may be impacted, please visit the following websites for information on reporting fraud and protecting your credit.
The JATC South Greenhouse is holding a winter sale on poinsettias and cacti in a variety of colors. The flowers are available for purchase from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m on days when school is in session, until Dec. 21 or while supplies last.
Due to the District Office closing for Thanksgiving Recess at the end of the day on Wednesday, Nov. 22, and not returning until Monday, Nov. 27, the Payroll Department is making the following recommendations:
The Payroll Department will resume work on Nov. 27 and will be available if you have any questions.
Christmas for Kids provides a little bit of Christmas cheer for students in Jordan District that would otherwise go without during the holiday season.
These deserving students are carefully selected by school counselors, administrators and Jordan School District specialists due to extreme need and personal circumstances.
Please consider giving your time and resources this year to support a deserving middle or high school student in Jordan District!
Visit our website for more information and to register to chaperone or donate.
Two-Step Verification for your Jordan School District Google account will soon be required. You can take an active role in securing your account by enabling this feature before that time.
How to Enable Two-Step Verification:
Why Enable Two-Step Verification Now?
How to Get Support with Two-Step Verification:
If you have any trouble during the setup process or have questions, our help desk is ready to assist you. Don't hesitate to reach out to them at extension 88737. Below are instructions and a video tutorial to guide you through enabling 2-Step Verification. Lastly, on the day that 2-Step Verification becomes required for your school, there will be support staff from Information Systems at your school to help with those that have not yet enabled 2-Step Verification.
We highly recommend that you enable this important security enhancement BEFORE it becomes mandatory, as you may lose access to your Google account if you haven't enabled it by the required date. This proactive step will not only protect your account but also contribute to the overall cybersecurity of your school.
Make this season a bright and bountiful one by giving yourself the best present of all: peace of mind. Turn the holidays into a happy, stress-free time by taking care of yourself, bringing balance to your work and home life and not letting holiday worries overwhelm you.
Tips for Coping with Holiday Stress
What are Critical Days?
Critical Days are the days before or after a school holiday when students are in attendance.
What if I use an Annual/Personal leave day on a Critical Day?
Employees using annual/personal leave on Critical Days will be docked on their next paycheck as listed below:
Will I still be docked if I don’t need a substitute?
Yes, this is not to cover the cost of a sub.
Are there any exceptions in the policy to having my paycheck docked?
Annual/personal leave may be taken on a Critical Day without being docked for the following specific reasons:
What if the reason I’m using annual/personal leave on a Critical Day is an exception in policy as listed above?
The specific reason and exception in the policy must be added in the Skyward time off description
Will I still be docked if my supervisor gives me permission and approves my time off request?
Yes, unless the reason and above listed exception is applicable and entered in the time off description
How do I know when Critical Days are?
Information regarding the use of annual/personal leave on Critical Days is posted on the Human Resources Department Annual Leave page and is sent in JEM. The Payroll Department also posts these Critical Days on their website, and sends them in JEM during the applicable months.
What’s happening in Work Based Learning? What isn’t happening is a better question. We hit the ground running this year and haven’t stopped! We added new staff,organized 7th grade agriculture days,Pathways to Professions, and so much more. Read on to check it out! Here's what's inside:
DASH Diet: An Eating Plan For Diabetes Management
The DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) eating plan is an acceptable eating pattern for people who have diabetes. In addition to promoting blood pressure control, this eating pattern has been shown to improve insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia, and even being overweight/obese. This balanced approach promotes consumption of a variety of foods and is appropriate for the entire family. The appeal of the DASH eating pattern for patients is that it is also practical; it does not require special foods or supplements.
Check out the attached flyer or use the links below for the latest updates from Teaching & Learning for November. Learn tips and tricks, sign up for upcoming PD, and learn about important updates from the T & L team.
Dear Employees,
ZYIA Active, an active lifestyle brand located in Draper, Utah, is offering FREE brand-new clothing to all employees in Jordan School District. It is ZYIA Active’s way of saying thanks for your hard work and dedication to education.
Here’s what you need to know.
On Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. ZYIA Active is holding a Jordan School District Employee Appreciation Event. All employees are invited to the ZYIA warehouse to choose three FREE new clothing items.
WHAT: Each JSD Employee Can Select Three FREE Brand-New Clothing Items from ZYIA Active
WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 11, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. ***Employee ID Badge Required
WHERE: ZYIA Active Warehouse, 294 W. Life Science Way, Draper