Experts say the single best way to avoid the flu is to get the flu shot as soon as you can. The ideal time is early fall. Here is the 2018 Jordan School District flu shot clinic schedule.
Healthy Habits For Your Family With PEHP’s ‘Workout Warrior’
Get your family moving together and track your daily activity with PEHP’s ‘Workout Warrior.’ It’s a great way to have fun, be healthy and be entered in a prize drawing for an Amazon gift card.
Upcoming Elementary Math Professional Development Opportunities
- 3rd-5th Fractions Progressions JSD online course: Sept. 6 - Nov. 28
- K-2nd Addition and Subtraction Progressions course: Monday, Sept. 10 - Monday, Sept. 24
- 3rd-6th Multiplication and Division Progressions: Monday, Sept. 10 - Monday, Sept. 24
- K-6 Word Problems: Monday, Oct. 1 - Monday, Oct. 15
- UVU Elementary Mathematics Endorsement Information Meeting: Oct. 2
- UVU Elementary Mathematics Endorsement Application Due
Language and Visual Arts Professional Development Opportunities
Please be aware of the upcoming professional development opportunities in language and visual arts. Register on JPLS for any of the following:
- ‘Depth of Knowledge’ – Sept. 11 or Nov. 7, 2018, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
- ‘Socratic Seminar’ – Sept. 12 or Nov. 15, 2018, 4 – 6 p.m.
- ‘Using An AP Approach to Teach Writing’ – Sept. 19 or Nov. 28, 2018, 4 – 6 p.m.
Grant Writing 101
Would you like help writing a grant for your classroom? This is your chance to be part of a grant-writing workshop at Sunset Ridge Middle School.
- Register for Grant Writing 101
- Add to Grant Writing 101 to your Google Calendar
Ballet West Student In-Theater Presentations
Ballet West will again be presenting in-theater presentations for students from grades 1-12. If you are interested in having your class attend one of the performances, please contact Verlene Jensen at 801-567-8296.
Follow-Up Safety Training Information
Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events
- Disaster Response – How do people respond to disasters and high stress events.
- There are three stages
- Denial
- You must move past this stage very quickly.
- Deliberation
- Process information and decide what to do.
- Having a prior plan will help.
- Mental script and practice
- Having a prior plan will help.
- Try to stay calm.
- Willpower
- Combat breathing
- Shift your emotion
- Stay fit
- Process information and decide what to do.
- Decisive Moment
- You must act quickly!
- Denial
- There are three stages
- Active Shooter Events
- Active shooter as defined by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is an individual actively engaged in killing, or the attempt to kill, people in a confined and populated area.
- The “Shooter”
- No set profile
- Typically an avenger mindset
- Some broadcast of event
- Approximately a 50% chance they are connected to the place the event occurs.
- Location
- Occur at places of commerce over 50% of the time.
- Schools represent about 25%, even though these events are often thought of as a school-based event.
- Number of Deaths
- Two driving factors
- How quickly do police respond and confront the attacker.
- On average it will take law enforcement at least 3 minutes to respond.
- How quickly can the attacker locate and target potential victims.
- Crowded room vs. empty room
- How quickly do police respond and confront the attacker.
- Two driving factors
- Civilian Response
- Move past Denial to Deliberation as quickly as possible.
- Don’t deny that what you’re hearing may be gunshots.
- Do not “Hide & Hope” or play dead, these are not effective strategies.
- Deliberation
- Avoid the situation ASAP
- Be aware of your surroundings
- Know your exit options
- Call 911
- Deny access to your location
- Lock the door and barricade it.
- The heavier the better, doorstops, etc.
- Turn out the lights.
- Get out of sight.
- Lock the door and barricade it.
- Defend yourself if necessary
- You have a legal right to defend yourself when someone is trying to hurt or kill you.
- Fight hard, your and other’s lives will depend on it.
- If possible, position yourself where you can surprise the attacker.
- If you have a weapon use it. If not, grab the attacker’s weapon or hands.
- Hands are dangerous
- You are not helpless!
- What you do matters!
- Avoid the situation ASAP
- Move past Denial to Deliberation as quickly as possible.
- When the Police arrive
- Follow commands.
- Show your empty hands.
- Do not move until told to do so.
Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)
Why is this training needed? During and immediately after every mass-trauma event the civilian population regularly brings up two items:
- Those that want to help don’t have the training to help.
- Those that have the training to help don’t have the equipment to help.
Class Agenda
Until Help Arrives:
- You Make a Difference
- Steps you can take when responding to a life-threatening situation
- Different reactions you may have in a stressful situation
- Importance of practice and rehearsal to improve your response to a life-threatening situation
Stop the bleeding:
- Recognize life-threatening bleeding
- Steps to control bleeding
- Apply steady pressure
- Tourniquets
- Chest seals
- Wound packing
Bleeding Control/Mass Trauma Kits
Increase Your Relationship Building Skills With Students
If you want to build better relationships with all of your students, take a minute to look at our Culturally Responsive Teaching series on PD Bites.
- Modules Available
- PD Bytes
Utah State Board of Education Focus Groups
The Utah State Board of Education (USBE) will be holding focus groups in September in preparation for revising the rules governing educator preparation programs, both traditional and alternative, in instructional license areas (e.g. elementary, secondary, special education...).
Focus groups will be held in the evenings to help facilitate teacher participation. Most of the meetings will be at the USBE office in downtown Salt Lake City. Funding for mileage and substitute teachers will be available to participants that are required to travel more than 50 miles for the meeting. More details will be provided to participants. The makeup of each focus group will be primarily centered on one or two specific license areas. In order to be selected for a particular focus group, an individual must meet the specific criteria for that focus group.
In order to simplify the process for selecting participants, please complete the survey if you are interested in participating. The survey will remain open until 5:00 p.m. Monday, August 27.
The dates and times of the focus groups are:
- School Principals and Assistant Principals; 5 -7 p.m. Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at USBE (note: the topic is teacher preparation)
- Early Childhood Education and Elementary; 5 -7 p.m. Thursday, September 20, 2018 at USBE
- Special Education (early childhood and K-12) and Deaf Education; 5 -7 p.m. Friday, September 21, 2018 at USBE
- First-year teachers only (any license area); 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, September 25, 2018 at USBE
- Secondary and CTE; 5 -7 p.m. Thursday, September 26, 2018 at USBE
- First-year teachers only (any license area); 4 -6 p.m. Friday September 28, 2018 at Nebo School District
PEHP September Wellness Chalenge
Check out the PEHP flyer for more information on the Soup-er Challenge.
Discover Wellness tips In The August Edition of ‘Be Well’
Take a look at the Aug. 2018 issue of the Be Well newsletter, provided by EMI Health. The theme for the month is "Embrace Variety." Stories include:
- Give your lunch a makeover
- Why diversify exercise?
- Exercise and personality
- Checkup time
- Vaccines for preteens and teens
- Do you like change?
- Q: Anxiety or panic?
- Stretch your entertainment dollars
- 6ways to save on flights
- Mystery weight gain
PEHP Offers Summer Wellness Challenges
Check out the PEHP Wellness Workout Warrior and Wellness Challenge flyers for more information.
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