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Use Caution With USB Sticks You May Find
If you find a USB stick on the floor or in a parking lot, don’t plug it in. A new study has found that most people who pick up a USB stick they found will plug it into a computer.
Researchers from Google and the University of Illinois and University of Michigan stated, "The security community has long held the belief that users can be socially engineered into picking up and plugging in seemingly lost USB flash drives they find. Unfortunately, whether driven by altruistic motives or human curiosity, the user unknowingly opens their organization to an internal attack when they connect the drive – a physical Trojan horse."
The drives may contain files, applications or other items that may harm your computer, the network or other district devices. Researchers believe an attacker would have no problem spreading malware in an organization by simply dropping an infected USB drive in a public place.
For more info, please check out an article on The Register.
Open Enrollment Deadline July 31
Insurance open enrollment in Jordan School District ends in a few days. The deadline is July 31, 2018.
If you want to enroll in a plan or make any changes to existing plans, forms must be received by the Insurance Department no later than July 31.
Forms can be hand delivered to the Insurance Department in West Jordan, emailed
or faxed to 801-567-8070. They can also be mailed and postmarked no later than July 31, 2018 to:
Jordan School District
Attn: Insurance Dept.
7387 S. Campus View Dr.
West Jordan, UT 84084
If you wish to participate in flexible spending you must elect new amounts each year. Enroll online at www.pehp.org by July 31, 2018.
If you have any questions about online enrollment contact PEHP FSA department at 801-366-7503 and they will be happy to assist you.
Classroom Setup Safety Reminders
As we are preparing schools and classrooms in advance of students coming for the new school year, it is important keep safety in mind.
Use ladders safely. Don't stand on tables or chairs. Lift heavy objects by bending your knees and keeping your back straight to prevent back injuries. For very heavy objects, ask for assistance. Stage your classrooms so they are not only stimulating for students, but are also safe and functional.
Here are some common safety violations to avoid when setting up your classroom.
New Professional Development Modules
Jordan School District has new PD modules, delivery options and contests. Please review the following to see what’s new.
New Administrative Appointments
Kim Lloyd, Special Education Director in Box Elder School District, has been appointed Special Education Director in Jordan School District effective July 1, 2018.
McKinley Withers, School Counselor at Valley High School, has been appointed Health and Wellness Specialist in Jordan School District effective July 1, 2018.
Congratulations!
Insurance Open Enrollment Has Begun
Insurance Open Enrollment is effective June 1, 2018 – July 31, 2018, for an effective date of September 1, 2018. The following changes may be made during the open enrollment period.
- Enroll in a new insurance plan
- Change or cancel an existing insurance plan
- Add or cancel members from an existing plan
- Online enrollment of flexible spending – a new flexible spending election must be made each year you wish to participate in this program
Click here for more information.
Jordan School District Benefits Fair
The Jordan School District Benefits Fair is Wednesday, June 13 at the Auxiliary Services North Auditorium, 7905 South Redwood Road in West Jordan. There will be screenings available for cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, BMI, glaucoma and body composition.
The Insurance Fair is open from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Salt Lake County Library Adds New Digital Collection of Spanish eBooks and eAudiobooks
The Salt Lake County Library has just added a new digital collection of Spanish eBooks & eAudiobooks for all ages. This is perfect for English learners in Spanish speaking families. Spanish literacy skills will help students maintain their native language and these literacy skills will support their English language development. These books are also good for students who are studying in our Spanish courses.
Books are available at https://slcolibrary.odilo.us
Be Well Newsletter
New Administrative Assignments for 2018-19
The following administrative assignments will be effective July 1, 2018.
Cabinet supervision assignments will be forthcoming.
- Lisa Robinson, Director of Special Education, appointed Administrator of Schools.
- Jill Durrant, Administrator of Schools, appointed Consultant of the Child Development Center.
- Laura Finlinson, Administrator of Curriculum & Staff Development, appointed Administrator of Schools.
- Shelley Nordick, Staff Assistant in Curriculum, appointed Administrator of Curriculum & Staff Development.
- Stacy Evans, Principal at West Hills Middle School, appointed Staff Assistant in Curriculum & Staff Development.
- Cynthia Vandermeiden, Assistant Principal at West Hills Middle, appointed Principal at West Hills Middle.
- Michelle Kilcrease, Assistant Principal at Elk Ridge Middle, appointed Assistant Principal at West Hills Middle.
- Josh Ricks, Teacher at Riverton High, appointed Assistant Principal at Elk Ridge Middle.
- Doree Strauss, Principal at Bastian Elementary, appointed Administrator of Schools.
- Amanda Edwards, Principal at Silver Crest Elementary, appointed Principal at Bastian Elementary.
- Ann Pessetto, Assistant Principal at Fox Hollow/South Jordan Elementaries, appointed Principal at Silver Crest Elementary.
- Mike Kochevar, Principal at West Jordan High, appointed Principal at the New High School in Herriman.
- Jim Birch, Principal at Herriman High, appointed Principal at West Jordan High.
- Todd Quarnberg, Principal at Copper Hills High, appointed Principal at Herriman High.
- Bryan Veazie, Assistant Principal at Bingham High, appointed Principal at Copper Hills High.
- Michael Farnsworth, teacher at Fort Herriman Middle School, appointed Assistant Principal at Bingham High School.
- Kim Searle, Assistant Principal at Herriman High, appointed Principal at Sunset Ridge Middle.
- Julie Scherzinger, CTE Coordinator at JATC South, appointed Assistant Principal at Herriman High.
- Brian Larson, Assistant Principal at West Jordan Middle, appointed Assistant Principal at Copper Mountain Middle.
- Danielle Hanson, Intern Assistant Principal in Granite School District, appointed Assistant Principal at West Jordan Middle.
- Timothy Heumann, Assistant Principal at South Jordan Middle, appointed Assistant Principal at Fort Herriman Middle.
- Connie Bailey, Assistant Principal at Copper Mountain Middle, appointed Assistant Principal at South Jordan Middle.
- Amy Lloyd, Teacher at Fort Herriman Middle, appointed Assistant Principal at Copper Mountain Middle.
- Tiffany Cooke, Assistant Principal at Bluffdale Elementary, appointed Assistant Principal at Sunset Ridge Middle.
- Buddy Alger, Assistant Principal at Herriman/Silver Crest Elementaries, appointed Assistant Principal at Bluffdale Elementary.
- Kathe Riding, Principal at Columbia Elementary, appointed Principal at Majestic Elementary.
- Abram Yospe, Assistant Principal at Midas Creek/Welby Elementaries, appointed Principal at Columbia Elementary.
- April Gaydosh, Principal in Transylvania County School District, appointed Principal at Westvale Elementary.
- Shauna Worthington, Assistant Principal at Blackridge/Foothills Elementaries, appointed Principal at Oquirrh Elementary.
- Mandy Thurman, Principal at Oquirrh Elementary, appointed Assistant Principal at Midas Creek/Welby Elementaries.
- Amy Adams, Assistant Principal at Riverside Elementary, appointed Assistant Principal at Herriman/Riverside Elementaries.
- Tina Susuico, Assistant Principal at Majestic Elementary, appointed Assistant Principal at Elk Meadows/Monte Vista Elementaries.
- Nanette Ririe, Teacher at Rose Creek Elementary, appointed Assistant Principal at Blackridge/Foothills.
- Ross Menlove, Teacher in Wasatch School District, appointed Assistant Principal at Silver Crest Elementary.
- Cathryn Ford, Assistant Principal at Elk Meadows/Monte Vista Elementaries appointed Assistant Principal at Fox Hollow/South Jordan Elementaries.
Computer Safety in the Workplace
Why do we lock our computers when we walk away? Because not locking them gives an unauthorized user physical access to computers and that user /attacker doesn't need any advanced technical know-how to steal sensitive information. A momentary lapse in vigilance at work can result in a data breach of epic proportions.
Let's say you're working at your desk and you get up to get something off the printer or to help someone at the front desk. During that brief moment, a low-key cyber villain could easily use a USB drive on your computer to copy sensitive files about you or your organization and get away undetected.
Furthermore, if you were logged in to Gmail, your medical records or your bank account, that cyber villain could wreak havoc on your personal and professional life in a matter of minutes.
Tips for Protecting You Computer and Yourself
The good news is that warding off attacks is really easy. Protecting yourself is simply a matter of using your operating system's screen locking function to lock your computer. You don’t have to logout just lock the screen by doing one of the following.
For each of the following options, be sure you are aware of the password connected to your user login before locking yourself out.
Screen Locking in Microsoft Windows
- Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and select Lock this computer
- Press Windows+L
Either option will lock your computer and require a password to unlock the screen.
Screen Locking in macOS
- On an external keyboard or older laptops, press Ctrl+Shift+Eject
- On a MacBook Air or Pro Retina, press Ctrl+Shift+Power
- If you are on version 10.13 press Ctrl+Command+Q
If this does not work contact your tech for help setting this up.
So keep your data safe in one easy step: lock your computer whenever you're not in front of it.
UEN Super Blitz
The Jordan District Digital Learning Team is pleased to announce the 2nd Annual UEN Summer Super Blitz. UEN instructors will be bringing five great courses to Jordan School District.
Insurance Benefit Presentations May 23rd and May 24th
Insurance Benefit Presentations and Q&A Meeting Schedule
Get an update on medical insurance and the new prescription savings option.
May 23 at 3:00 pm & 4:30 pm
Auxiliary Services Building
North Auditorium
7905 South Redwood Road
May 24 at 5:00 pm
District Office
Room 129
7387 South Campus View Drive
JATC Greenhouse Is Now Open
Nutrition Services 2017-18 Year End Procedures
Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls
As the school year is coming to a close think safety first. Slips, trips and falls are second only to motor-vehicle accidents as a cause of death in the United States. Falls account for 15-20 percent of all workers’ compensation costs. The good news is falls are easy to prevent. Take the time to watch for and correct hazardous conditions, and you can lower your chance of injury. Use these suggestions to make your workplace safe:
- If you need to reach for something, get help. Don’t use your desk, table, box, wastebasket, chair, bookcase or a ledge! Use the correct ladder or stepstool for the given task.
- Take your time. Many falls happen when people are walking fast or running.
- Never stand on the top rung/step of a ladder. Secure and stabilize all ladders before climbing them.
- Keep walkways free of clutter.
- Clean up spills as soon as they happen.
- Don’t carry more than you can handle. Loads that are too heavy or too big don’t allow you to see properly.
- Make sure computer and telephone cords are not underfoot.
Always think safety first!
Insurance Open Enrollment
Insurance Open Enrollment is June 1, 2018 through July 31, 2018. Here is the information you need to know about plan and premium changes and the schedule for benefit presentations where questions will be answered.
Open Enrollment 2018-2019
Open enrollment is June 1, 2018, through July 31, 2018, for an effective date of September 1, 2018.
Benefit Presentations and Q&A Meeting Schedule
May 23 at 3:00 pm & 4:30 pm
Auxiliary Services Building
North Auditorium
7905 South Redwood Road
May 24 at 5:00 pm
District Office
Room 129
7387 South Campus View Drive
Health and Benefits Fair
The Health and Benefits Fair has been scheduled for Wednesday, June 13, 2018, at the Auxiliary Services Building North Auditorium, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Representatives from the Public Employees Health Program (PEHP), Express Scripts, CRX International, Dental Select, Educators Mutual, Total Dental Administrators, Opticare, CIGNA Life and Long-Term Disability, AFLAC, Blomquist Hale, Senior Benefits and Utah Retirement Systems will be at the Health and Benefits Fair. Free blood pressure, body composition, blood glucose, cholesterol and glaucoma screenings will be provided at no charge.
Health Insurance Benefit Changes
In an effort to maintain a comprehensive offering of benefits, while at the same time keeping premiums at the current level, the following changes will be made for 2018-2019:
Premiums: No Employee Premium Increase
Premium sheets are located on the District Insurance Department webpage.
Medical: Administrative changes recommended by PEHP on all plans.
Star plan deductible increased to IRS mandatory minimum $1,350 employee and $2,700 family.
FSA: Health Care Account maximum increased to $2,650. Online Flexible Spending enrollment.
Prescription: Voluntary CRX International prescription savings program.
Dental: For changes in TDA dental premiums visit the District Insurance Department webpage.
Enrollment guide, premium sheets, election forms, carrier information, certificates and notifications (i.e. CHIP, Medicare D Creditable Coverage) are available for review or printing on the District Insurance Department webpage. If you require assistance in accessing the webpage you may contact the insurance office at 801-567-8146 or 801-567-8341.
- Complete the “Employee Benefit Change Form” ONLY if you are making changes or enrolling for the first time. New hires complete the “New Hire Benefit Election Form”.
- If you wish to participate in flexible spending you must elect new amounts for your flexible spending account each year. Amounts do not roll over.
- Current Employees must return completed forms to the District Insurance Office by July 31, 2018. Forms may be submitted the following ways:
- Hand deliver to the JSD Insurance Department (7387 S. Campus View Dr., West Jordan, near Jordan Landing)
- Fax (801-567-8070)
- Scan and email (see email addresses under contact information)
- US Mail (7387 S. Campus View Dr., West Jordan, UT 84084)
NEW THIS YEAR - You may enroll in Flexible Spending online at PEHP.org. Log into PEHP for Members at www.pehp.org. Click the Online Enrollment button at the top of the page to enroll in FLEX$ during open enrollment. If you have any issues with online enrollment please contact PEHP Flex Department 801-366-7503.
Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) is a document, required to be made available by Health Care Reform. The purpose of the SBC is to provide information to help employees compare health plans. The SBC is available on the District Insurance Department webpage. A paper copy will be provided upon request. If you have any questions regarding the SBC, please contact a member of the Insurance Department for clarification.
Please familiarize yourself with the benefits in the master policy. A copy will be mailed to your home at the beginning of the new plan year and will also be available on the District Insurance Department webpage.
Jordan School District Department Contact Information
Last Names: A-I
Tammy Iddings: 801-567-8146
Tammy.iddings@jordandistrict.org
Last Names: J-S
Jeanne Ince: 801-567-8341
Jeanne.ince@jordandistrict.org
Last Names: T-Z & Retirees
Kathryn Brinton: 801-567-8255
Kathryn.brinton@jordandistrict.org
Fax: 801-567-8070
jordandistrict.org/departments/insurance
2018 My Heart Challenge: Teacher’s Edition
Intermountain Healthcare is inviting all high school teachers to apply for the www.myheartchallenge.org. The deadline to apply is May 1, 2018. As an added incentive, the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute will make a $1,000 donation to the school whose employee wins the challenge.
Help Wanted
Facility Services is currently looking for summer maintenance help. Duties include mowing, weeding, grounds care or other duties as assigned. Minimum age is 16. Apply by visiting employment.jordandistrict.org/application-process/
Click on “Classified Apply Here”, then "Click to view current job openings", then select one of the two positions listed below:
Misc-Summer Mtnce Adult (HS Graduate and 18 years old minimum)
Misc-Summer Mtnce Student (Not graduated and 16 – 18 years old)
Willing to work with your schedules.
If you have questions, contact Facility Services at 801-567-8861