- Enroll in a new insurance plan
- Change or cancel an existing insurance plan
- Add or cancel members from an existing plan
- Flexible Spending election (new elections must be made each year you wish to participate)
Category: Information Items
6th Grade Math Training
We are excited to start planning for the 2022-23 school year. This summer we are able to provide a condensed version of the Open Up Resources math training for any teacher new to sixth grade. This training will focus on navigating the curriculum and other resources, understanding instructional strategies, and planning for the first unit. We want to be sure to catch any teacher who is a new hire or any teacher that has transferred to 6th grade. Space is limited so please encourage teachers to register as soon as possible for one of the two sessions. They will receive inservice rate for their time.
- June 10 | 8:30 a.m -3:30 p.m. | ASB PDC 101
- Aug. 9 | 8:30 a.m -3:30 p.m. | ASB PDC 101
- Registration link | Upon registration you will be added to a Canvas course.
High School Students Invited to Participate in “I Voted” Sticker Art Contest
Salt Lake County Clerk Sherrie Swensen is running an art contest for high school students (Grades 9 – 12) to design a new “I Voted” sticker for the General Election in November.
- "I Voted" Sticker Contest Poster
- "I Voted" Sticker Contest Rules
- "I Voted" Sticker Submission Form
- Salt Lake County "I Voted" Sticker Contest Website
May 2022 Blomquist Hale Workshops
Blomquist Hale has events scheduled for the month of May! See the attached workshop flyers and details outlined below.
- Topic: Leverage: A Powerful Tool for Living a Great Life
Date: May 11 | 12 p.m. MT
Location: Online!
Register at: blomquisthale.com/workshops/ - Topic: Parenting: Anger & Emotional Meltdowns
Date: May 17 | 2 p.m. MT
Location: Online!
Register at: blomquisthale.com/workshops/ - Topic: Relationships and Money - 3 Week Program
Dates: May 17, 24, 31 | 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. MT
Location: Online!
Register at: blomquisthale.com/workshops/
May 2022 EMI Be Well
Check out the May 2022 Be Well newsletter from EMI. Stories include:
- Asthma Advice - Asthma is a chronic condition of the lungs’ airways, causing them to narrow and become inflamed. This produces coughing, wheezing and difficulty breathing. For some people, asthma is a minor nuisance. For others, it can be a major problem that interferes with daily activities and may lead to life-threatening asthma attacks.
- Vegetables on Your Mind - In addition to well-known benefits for heart health, it turns out that eating vegetables can also benefit our mood. A new study found that people who ate at least three servings of vegetables per day reported better psychological well-being and had higher scores on a subjective happiness scale than people eating fewer vegetables.
- Sugar vs. Artificial Sweeteners - Craving sweets is common, and it’s fine to indulge occasionally as part of a nutritious eating plan. You may wonder whether it’s better to choose sweet foods and beverages that are made with sugar or with artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame or sucralose. The truth is, there’s no clear winner.
- Getting Your Child Ready for Camp - Summer camp is around the corner. Whether your child is headed to a day or an overnight camp, getting your child ready now can help make the experience more fun and avoid unnecessary stress for all of you.
- The Myth of Multitasking - We can’t do two things well at once. When we multitask, we switch our attention between two tasks, often performing less effectively at both. The idea of multitasking has been around for decades and first referred to using a single computer to simultaneously carry out two or more jobs.
To receive the monthly Be Well Newsletter via email and check out back issues, please visit the EMI Hope Health Newsletter page.
Substitute Teacher Bonus Incentives for May 2022
For May 2022, substitute teachers with NO CANCELLATIONS and who qualify as outlined below, will be paid on June 10, 2022. The May tiered substitute teacher bonus incentives are as follows:
- 18 days worked = $300
- 15 days worked = $180
- 12 days worked = $120
- 9 days worked = $60
Benefit eligible substitute teachers working full time at various schools throughout the Jordan School District, DO NOT QUALIFY for the monthly substitute teacher bonus incentives, since they are required to work every school (contract) day.
Thank you again for your service to Jordan School District.
WGU Teacher Appreciation Week Giveaway & Scholarships
Teachers Appreciation week is quickly approaching and WGU wants to help celebrate. WGU is hosting an enter-to-win giveaway where a handful of winning schools will receive either a new coffee maker or popcorn machine for their breakroom. The website to enter can be found here. The drawing will be held during Teacher Appreciation Week, May 2–6.
The Teachers Week Giveaway is happening right now. Feel free to spread the word within your school and throughout the District! Only one entry per person but unlimited entries per school. More entries may tip the scales in your school's favor!
In addition to the giveaway, WGU is also offering a number of $4,000 scholarships to help teachers increase their knowledge base and pay! The deadline for the scholarship application is June 30.
Summer K-3 LETRS Virtual Sessions
K-3 Teachers: The USBE has now scheduled some LETRS virtual sessions for Units 3-8 during the summer. The links for the sessions and dates are listed below:
- Unit 3, MIDAS #60078 (General Registration)
Section 91 - Tuesday, June 14, 2022: SA-33007
Section 92 - Thursday, July 14, 2022: SA-33008 - Unit 4, MIDAS #60079 (General Registration)
Section 94 - Wednesday, July 6, 2022: SA-33011
Section 95 - Friday, July 29, 2022: SA-33012 - Unit 5, MIDAS #60494 (Fast Trackers)
Section 27 - Friday, June 17, 2022: SA-33014 - Unit 6, MIDAS #60772 (Fast Trackers)
Section 13 – Tuesday, June 14, 2022: SA-33015 - Unit 7, MIDAS #60073 (Fast Trackers)
Section 12 -Thursday, June 23, 2022: SA-33018 - Unit 8, MIDAS #60774 (Fast Trackers)
Section 14 – Thursday, July 14, 2022: SA-33027
Please contact Bev Griffith with any questions at #88466 or beverly.griffith@jordandistrict.org.
Summer Grounds & Custodial Assistant Help Needed
We are in desperate need of summer help with our grounds crew and custodial assistant help. Please help us find some great students who are looking for summer jobs, or graduating students who are looking for full time jobs by sharing the attached flyers with with you might feel would be interested in employment. Also, please post in areas of visibility in your schools.
Thank you for your much needed assistance.
JSD Summer Grounds Crew Positions Available
Facility Services is currently looking for summer maintenance help. Will assist with mowing, weeding, grounds care or other duties as needed. Minimum age is 16.
If interested, submit an application by visiting employment.jordandistrict.org/apply/. Click on “Classified/Miscellaneous Job Opportunities” 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 to 18 years old)
They are willing to work with your schedules. If you have questions, contact Facility Services at 801-567-8861
Now Hiring - Custodian Assistants
We have immediate openings for full-time or part-time Custodian Assistants. Starting pay is $14.25 an hour. To apply, please go to employment.jordandistrict.org/apply/.
April 2022 Moreton & Company Health Insights
April’s newsletter focuses on environmental wellness, featuring an insightful article on the connection between time spent in parks & overall happiness and eco-friendly tips for your home in honor of Earth Day. Embrace the outdoors with our Be Well & Wander challenge and Healthy Habits calendar activities, and take advantage of spring produce season with a delicious Lemony Roasted Asparagus recipe.
- April 2022 Health Insights Newsletter
April 2022 Elementary Social Studies Newsletter
It is time again for the Elementary Social Studies Newsletter. This month you can find several informational texts for each grade level. There are also a couple of bonus texts that could be used to honor the achievements of some deaf people for Deaf Awareness Month. Included in the newsletter are some fun 6th grade social studies and literacy activities that are ready to use in the classroom.
2022-23 ESL Endorsement for Teachers Closed
The sign up for the ESL endorsement has now been closed. If you have additional questions, please contact Language and Culture services at 801-567-8124.
April 2022 Blomquist Hale Workshops
We have four events scheduled for the month of April! See the attached workshop flyers and details outlined below.
- Topic: Mindful Focus
- Date: April 5
- Date: 2 - 3 p.m. MT
- Location: Online!
- Register at: blomquisthale.com/workshops/
- Topic: Building Thriving Relationships
- Date: April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 23, 7 – 8:30 p.m. MT
- Location: Online!
- Register at: blomquisthale.com/workshops/
- Topic: Adult Anxiety Workshop (5 Week Course ) Every MONDAY
- Date: April 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 5:30 – 6:45 p.m. MT
- Location: Online!
- Register at: blomquisthale.com/workshops/
- Topic: Parenting: Attachment
- Date: April 19, 2 - 3 p.m. MT
- Location: Online!
- Register at: blomquisthale.com/workshops/
April 2022 EMI Be Well Newsletter
Check out the April 2022 Be Well newsletter from EMI. Stories include:
- Teaching Kids to Enjoy Exercise - Spring is a great time for kids to enjoy physical activity, especially outdoors. Growing up well and fit, children and teens (ages six to 17) need to get regular moderate- to vigorous-intensity aerobic activity preferably daily, as recommended by the American Heart Association and the CDC.
- Defining Diet Culture - If you’ve ever felt guilty about enjoying dessert or worked out to burn off a heavy meal, you’ve been affected by diet culture. Defined as “the belief that body size is more important than physical, psychological and general well-being,” diet culture convinces you that rigid control of your diet is somehow normal, and that only skinny bodies are acceptable.
- Build Strong Work Relationships - What’s the value in getting along with our coworkers? The more confident we feel with our coworkers, the more assured we can feel voicing opinions and accepting new ideas. This level of teamwork can help us support work guidelines and frequent change and remain innovative.
- Dealing with Loneliness - It’s normal to feel lonely sometimes, but ongoing loneliness is different. It’s the distressing feeling of being separated from others that’s often triggered by having few people to interact with regularly. Many things can cause loneliness: moving to a new city, a relationship breakup, the death of a close friend or relative, isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, or even long-term telecommuting.
To receive the monthly Be Well Newsletter via email and check out back issues, please visit the EMI Hope Health Newsletter page.
Friday, April 29 Professional Development Day Information for Employees
Dear Employees,
The Jordan School District Board of Education has approved changing the scheduled Flex Friday on Friday, April 29 to a Professional Development Day for teachers. This day will be structured for teachers to have additional preparation time, professional development, and training.
This will be a regular contract day for all employees, unless you have made other arrangements with your supervisor.
There will be no classes or school services for students on Friday, April 29. No lunch service or busing will be provided.
If you have questions, please contact your supervisor.
Thank you.
Save the Date: 2022-23 District-Wide Licensed Educator Professional Development Day
The District-wide Licensed Educator Professional Development Day is scheduled for Thursday, August 11, 2022 at the Mountain America Expo Center, located at 9575 State Street, Sandy UT. Additional details coming soon.
Automatic Updates on Computing Devices
Need Immediate Care – Consult a Doctor Remotely
A Fast, Easy Way to See a Doctor
Families have access to care for urgent, low-level needs such as:
- Eye infections
- Painful urination
- Joint pain or strains
- Minor skin problems
Intermountain Connect Care
Available 24/7/365 (even on holidays)
» Summit Network
» Advantage Network
Download the Intermountain Connect Care app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
University of Utah Health
Virtual Visits
Available 9 a.m.-9 p.m., 7 days a week
» Summit Network
For UofU Health Virtual Visits, go to healthcare.utah.edu/virtual-care/virtual-visits/
If You’re on the Traditional or Value Plan
Each on-demand doctor consultation costs only a $10 co-pay.
If You’re on the STAR HSA Plan
Each on-demand doctor consultation costs only $59 before you meet your deductible ($49 for UofU virtual visits). After your deductible is met, you pay only a $10 co-pay.
March 2022 LETRS Info
LETRS Unit 2 (60077)
For teachers in grades K-3. Below is the information about Unit 2. The last virtual session for Unit 2 will be held on May 25. Many of these sections for the months of March, April and May are either extremely low or have no enrollment whatsoever.
Please sign up for a Unit 2 virtual session ASAP because some of these sessions may be canceled by the state. Thank you for your attention in this matter.
- Unit 2, MIDAS course #60077
- March 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31
- April 1, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 21, 22, 25
- May 6, 12, 25
Questions? Contact Bev Griffith at #88466 or beverly.griffith@jordandistrict.org
Digital Teaching & Learning Webinars
- March 22 - Screencastify
- March 29 - Canva
- April 4 - Nearpod
- Digital Teaching & Learning Webinar Zoom