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		<title>Preparing for H1N1</title>
		<link>http://barrysblog.jordandistrict.org/2009/09/preparing-for-h1n1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 13:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bnewbold</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We receive a lot of questions about the H1N1 flu. Health officials repeatedly tell us the swine flu is coming and we need to be ready. We have a District H1N1 Flu Task Force made up of the administrative cabinet, Lisa Robinson (oversees nursing services), Melinda Colton (Director of Communications), and Steven Dunham (Communications Assistant). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-158" title="slvhd_letter_wash" src="http://barrysblog.jordandistrict.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/slvhd_letter_wash-231x300.jpg" alt="slvhd_letter_wash" width="231" height="300" />We receive a lot of questions about the H1N1 flu. Health officials repeatedly tell us the swine flu is coming and we need to be ready. We have a District H1N1 Flu Task Force made up of the administrative cabinet, Lisa Robinson (oversees nursing services), Melinda Colton (Director of Communications), and Steven Dunham (Communications Assistant). We meet regularly to review all information shared by national, state and county health officials, which we receive almost on a daily basis.</p>
<p>So, how are we preparing? We are preparing to send schools and District facilities hand sanitizer and thermal-scan thermometers to assist with reducing germs and determining elevated temperatures in students and staff. We are also working with the Salt Lake Valley Health Department to establish H1N1 flu clinics in our schools.   The H1N1 vaccine is expected to be available between mid-October and mid-November. The Health Department would like schools to be distribution points for the H1N1 flu vaccine.</p>
<p>Issues our Task Force is in the process of finalizing include: decision guidelines about when it might be advisable to close schools, make-up days if a school is closed, implications for all employees if schools are closed, impact on school extracurricular activities, student attendance issues related to flu absences, and effective communication strategies throughout the flu season.</p>
<p>As more information becomes available and as decisions are made, we will be sure to communicate with staff and parents about our plans. In the meantime, we must all continue to wash our hands frequently, cover coughs and sneezes, be aware of our own health and take necessary steps if we don’t feel well, especially if we have an elevated temperature.</p>
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		<title>Today&#8217;s News</title>
		<link>http://barrysblog.jordandistrict.org/2009/04/todays-news/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 16:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bnewbold</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swine Flu: The alerts have elevated.  The Federal Center for Disease Control
(CDC) has starting using the words &#8220;pandemic&#8221; and &#8220;imminent.&#8221;  We are
literally watching and acting minute by minute with our responses.  Everyone
needs to follow the precautionary recommendations given by the State Health
Department and the CDC.  Official information and direction will always come
through your building administration.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Swine Flu:</strong> The alerts have elevated.  The Federal Center for Disease Control<br />
(CDC) has starting using the words &#8220;pandemic&#8221; and &#8220;imminent.&#8221;  We are<br />
literally watching and acting minute by minute with our responses.  Everyone<br />
needs to follow the precautionary recommendations given by the State Health<br />
Department and the CDC.  Official information and direction will always come<br />
through your building administration.  If it becomes necessary to close<br />
schools, we will.  That will bring a new host of issues and questions to be<br />
resolved.   We&#8217;ll deal with those as they come.  For right now &#8211; safety<br />
first.</p>
<p><strong>Remaining District Reductions in Force:</strong> If you haven&#8217;t already heard &#8211; you<br />
will.  The remaining Jordan School District has announced its intention to<br />
reduce District-level staff by 122 FTE for the 2009-10 school year.  This<br />
action is the first in a series of steps moving forward at the direction of<br />
the Board in order to offset the 2009-10 State budget deficit.  The Board is<br />
doing all it can to insulate classroom teachers and students from being<br />
affected.  If budget cuts do reach to the classroom, I believe they will be<br />
the least amount possible.  Final decisions about where additional<br />
reductions will be made are still in process.  The Board is conducting a Dan<br />
Jones poll to determine preferences for balancing the budget from a patron<br />
perspective.  Within the next several weeks, specific courses of action will<br />
become finalized.</p>
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		<title>A Challenging Season</title>
		<link>http://barrysblog.jordandistrict.org/2009/04/a-challenging-season/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 12:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bnewbold</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Board]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Budget]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Employees]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[We have entered a season of significant events.  Between now and June, the
Board of Education will prepare next year&#8217;s budget, we will enter into
negotiations with employee groups, and the class of 2009 will graduate on
June 4.   Employee negotiations begin next month.  Preparation of next
year&#8217;s District budget is already in full swing.
The budget deficit for next [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have entered a season of significant events.  Between now and June, the<br />
Board of Education will prepare next year&#8217;s budget, we will enter into<br />
negotiations with employee groups, and the class of 2009 will graduate on<br />
June 4.   Employee negotiations begin next month.  Preparation of next<br />
year&#8217;s District budget is already in full swing.</p>
<p>The budget deficit for next year is approximately $25 million.  The Board<br />
is adopting a multiple-solution approach in large measure because there is<br />
no single solution to resolving the deficit.  Much discussion will continue<br />
to be held regarding the mix of program restructuring, budget reductions,<br />
reassignment of employees, reductions in staff, tax increases, and employee<br />
compensation.  The relative roles of these elements have not been<br />
finalized.  It&#8217;s as challenging a year financially as I have ever seen in my<br />
professional career.  Coupled with the financial implications of the<br />
District split, we are faced with sobering choices.  There&#8217;s likely to be<br />
lots of rumors about what will happen.  Reliable information about how we<br />
will meet our financial challenges will come through proper channels as<br />
&#8220;official information.&#8221;  Beware of  &#8220;I heard . . .&#8221; this or that.  Some of<br />
what you hear may be true or close to the truth, some may be partly true,<br />
and some will be absurd.  I will keep you informed as we move through the<br />
next several months to help you know what&#8217;s happening.  We&#8217;re in this<br />
together and we&#8217;ll find the solutions together.</p>
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		<title>A Gift of Gratitude</title>
		<link>http://barrysblog.jordandistrict.org/2009/03/a-gift-of-gratitude/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 23:38:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bnewbold</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Appreciation]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I received a hand-written note the other day &#8211; only two or three short
lines.  It was a note of appreciation for something I had said to a group of people that helped them out.  What I said to them isn&#8217;t important.  What is important though, is how I felt to receive a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I received a hand-written note the other day &#8211; only two or three short<br />
lines.  It was a note of appreciation for something I had said to a group of people that helped them out.  What I said to them isn&#8217;t important.  What is important though, is how I felt to receive a simple note of thanks.  I think it took this person less than one minute and the cost of a postage stamp to write the note, address it, and mail it to me.  I&#8217;ve concluded you can&#8217;t quantify appreciation that way.   I don&#8217;t know why I felt so appreciative that someone was appreciative of something I did &#8211; and then took the time to tell me.  It seems a little circular, but that&#8217;s how I felt.  One thing I know for certain; it brightened my life for several days &#8211; not in a self-centered way, but it gave me strength to be willing to meet the challenges of another day and try to make a positive difference again. Kindness and appreciation add positive energy to our lives and those around us.  We should always be grateful when we receive it from others and be quick to pass it on to someone else.  Thank you for all you do every day!</p>
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		<title>A Sense of Renewal</title>
		<link>http://barrysblog.jordandistrict.org/2008/12/a-sense-of-renewal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 15:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bnewbold</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reminded the other day of a student in my fifth-grade class named Michael.  I was teaching a combined class of fifth- and sixth-grade students.  Michael was a bright, witty, aware student.  Another unique quality of his was an ability to be in the wrong place at the wrong time doing the wrong thing.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was reminded the other day of a student in my fifth-grade class named Michael.  I was teaching a combined class of fifth- and sixth-grade students.  Michael was a bright, witty, aware student.  Another unique quality of his was an ability to be in the wrong place at the wrong time doing the wrong thing.  It was like a sixth-sense for him.  What he did wasn&#8217;t bad.  It was just irritating.  His behavior seemed to frequently require some kind of intervention on my part.  Having said that, I really liked Michael.  In fact, I had him in my class for two consecutive years (poor Michael).   One day, while the students were working on a project, I noticed that Michael wasn&#8217;t working &#8211; at all.  So I said to him, &#8220;Michael, please stop wasting your time.&#8221;  His response took me totally by surprise.  In typical Michael fashion he replied, &#8220;Mr. Newbold, I&#8217;m not wasting my time &#8211; I&#8217;m just using it up doing nothing!&#8221;</p>
<p>The winter recess is time for each of us to relax, spend time with family and friends, and if we choose, &#8220;do nothing.&#8221;  That may in fact be a very wise use of time.  Whatever you choose to do, may your time be filled with activities that bring a sense of renewal and much happiness.</p>
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