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Handbook for Officers, Board Members and Committee Chairpersons
HANDBOOK FOR OFFICERS, BOARD MEMBERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS January / 2019 UTAH CHAPTER – NIGP 1/2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION SUBJECT 1 Current Officers, Directors, & Committee Chairpersons 2 Introduction and Chapter History 3 Policy and Procedures 4 Officers’ and Directors’ Duties 5 Committee Chair Responsibilities 6 Workshops and Meetings 7 Annual Awards 8 Website Link and Protocol 9 NIGP Code of Ethics APPENDIX A History of Officers, Directors and Committee Chairpersons APPENDIX B History of Awardees 2 UTAH CHAPTER – NIGP 1/2019 Section 1 AFFILIATE OFFICERS – 2019 Utah Chapter NIGP Affiliate Officers 2019 Officers President Vice President Secretary Colette Brown Zac Christensen Gayle Christensen Senior Buyer Director of Purchasing & Contracts Senior Buyer University of Utah Buyer Canyons School District PH: 801-585-1959 Utah State Board of Education PH: 801-826-5413 [email protected] PH: 801-583-7538 [email protected] [email protected] Treasurer Immediate Past President S. Utah Chapter Coordinator Brandon Thomas Jason Steinmann Vacant Director of Purchasing & AP Purchasing Agent Salt Lake Community College Granite School District PH: 801-957-4255 PH: 385-646-4552 [email protected] Brandon T [email protected] Board of Directors 3rd Year 2nd Year 1st Year Kurt Prusse, CPPB Nancy Webb, C.P.M., CPPO Vicki Woodward Director Senior Buyer Buyer Jordan School District Canyons School District Davis School District PH: 801-567-8710 PH: 801-826-5418 PH: 801-402-7810 [email protected] -
Collective Bargaining in Utah Schools: Labor Pains in a Right-To-Work State
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN UTAH SCHOOLS: LABOR PAINS IN A RIGHT-TO-WORK STATE Table of Contents THE REPORT Part 1: Even a conservative state like Utah is not immune to teacher unions and their negative impact on education Part 2: Utah teacher union contracts that drain precious education dollars stem from ‘culture of entitlement’ Part 3: Automatic step raises, generous paid leave policies, drive up costs and hurt academics in Utah schools Part 4: Who gets what teaching job? In several Utah school districts, it’s still about seniority, not about skill Part 5: Union contracts force several Utah school districts to give ineffective teachers far too many chances Part 6: Lazy, apathetic school boards allowing teacher unions to ignore verification rules Part 7: Bizarre Utah teacher contract provisions: Do they really have to put this stuff in writing? ABOUT THE ORGANIZATIONS ENDNOTES Summer 2014 Written by Steve Gunn Research by Alissa Mack 1 Part 1 Even a conservative state like Utah is not immune to teacher unions and their negative impact on education For researchers hoping to illustrate how teacher unions negatively impact public schools, Utah might seem like an unlikely source for material. Compared to “progressive” states like New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania or California, Utah is definitely not union country. It’s a solidly red, conservative, right-to-work state, where it’s illegal for anyone to be forced into a union or compelled to pay union fees of any sort. Utah school districts are not legally obligated to recognize employee unions or enter into any sort of collective bargaining agreements with them. -
Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - UTAH Allocations Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - UTAH Allocations under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Title I Allocations LEA ID District Under the Recovery Act* 4900030 ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT 4,309,345 4900060 BEAVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 74,257 4900090 BOX ELDER SCHOOL DISTRICT 644,807 4900120 CACHE SCHOOL DISTRICT 744,973 4900150 CARBON SCHOOL DISTRICT 330,733 4900180 DAGGETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 4900210 DAVIS SCHOOL DISTRICT 4,402,548 4900240 DUCHESNE SCHOOL DISTRICT 272,453 4900270 EMERY SCHOOL DISTRICT 150,117 4900300 GARFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 62,504 4900330 GRAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 182,231 4900360 GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT 10,016,077 4900390 IRON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,265,039 4900420 JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 5,320,942 4900450 JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT 112,187 4900480 KANE SCHOOL DISTRICT 81,202 4900510 LOGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 688,880 4900540 MILLARD SCHOOL DISTRICT 212,086 4900570 MORGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 0 4900600 MURRAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 331,218 4900630 NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,682,601 4900660 NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT 193,923 4900690 NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 56,093 4900720 OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 2,760,123 4900750 PARK CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 119,132 4900780 PIUTE SCHOOL DISTRICT 61,750 4900810 PROVO SCHOOL DISTRICT 2,032,682 4900840 RICH SCHOOL DISTRICT 22,972 4900870 SALT LAKE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6,131,357 4900900 SAN JUAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,016,975 4900930 SEVIER SCHOOL DISTRICT 333,355 4900960 SOUTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT 214,223 4900990 SOUTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 41,135 4901020 TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 24,587 4901050 TOOELE SCHOOL DISTRICT 606,343 4901080 UINTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT 401,201 4901110 WASATCH SCHOOL DISTRICT 167,746 4901140 WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2,624,864 4901170 WAYNE SCHOOL DISTRICT 49,631 4901200 WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT 1,793,991 4999999 PART D SUBPART 2 0 * Actual amounts received by LEAs will be smaller than shown here due to State-level adjustments to Federal Title I allocations. -
27. Planning & Student Services Manual 2016-17
Jordan School District Patrice A. Johnson, Ed. D., Superintendent of Schools West Jordan, UT 84084 Department Of Planning & Student Services MANUAL 2016-17 P&SS Manual 2016-17 – August 3, 2016 i Jordan School District PLANNING AND STUDENT SERVICES 2016-17 Table of Contents (Yellow highlight indicates item is new or has been changed/updated this year.) Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................................... II PLANNING AND STUDENT SERVICES ............................................................................................................... 1 DIRECTORY ............................................................................................................................................................... 1 ATTENDANCE ACCOUNTING-ELEMENTARY .................................................................................................. 2 PUPIL PROGRESS REPORT FOR STUDENT ATTENDANCE ........................................................................ 3 DATE OF WITHDRAWAL FOR STUDENTS – TEN-DAY RULE ..................................................................... 3 DROPOUT BY ETHNICITY, GRADE AND GENDER INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................... 5 DROPOUT ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 REPORTING DROPOUTS .......................................................................................................................................................... -
Tax Entity List Office of the Salt Lake County Auditor Page 1 of 49 June
Tax Entity List Town of Alta www.townofalta.com PO Box 8016 Alta, Utah 84092 801-363-5105 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total Value ($) 274,807,390 272,961,587 277,382,177 280,672,191 293,684,788 291,708,150 298,294,688 298,227,431 305,844,132 316,714,413 Tax Charged ($) 303,881 296,343 295,680 305,857 351,049 351,171 344,466 346,735 375,408 408,109 Tax Rate 0.001114 0.001084 0.001065 0.001091 0.0012 0.001204 0.001153 0.001163 0.001231 0.001292 Judgment charge ($) - - - - - - - - - - Judgment Tax Rate - - - - - - - - - - ALTA CANYON REC SPCL SVCE Alta Canyon Recreation Special Service District www.sandy.utah.gov/government/parks-and-recreation/alta-canyon-sports-center.com 10000 South Centennial Parkway Sandy, UT 84070 801-568-4600 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total Value ($) 1,589,408,956 1,516,579,586 1,466,826,807 1,511,489,208 1,588,387,219 1,670,998,344 1,764,922,066 1,921,034,806 2,128,565,735 2,253,791,154 Tax Charged ($) 370,213 371,253 370,915 371,984 371,983 372,892 374,447 373,059 379,217 383,296 Tax Rate 0.000233 0.000245 0.000253 0.000246 0.000234 0.000223 0.000212 0.000194 0.000178 0.00017 Judgment charge ($) - - - - - - - - - - Judgment Tax Rate - - - - - - - - - - Office of the Salt Lake County Auditor Page 1 of 49 June 2020 Tax Entity List ALTA SPCL SVCE Alta Special Service District www.townofalta.com PO Box 8016 Alta, UT 84092 801-363-5105 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total Value ($) 147,240,349 147,932,867 151,294,003 152,638,168 151,505,961 147,803,087 -
Jordan School District Area Therapists 8-21-18
NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION CITY NAME CONTACT INFORMATION Draper Center for Couples and Families 13552 S. 110 W. DRAPER Peter H. Benson, MA, LAMFT, CTRS Draper, Utah 84020 (385) 236-0917 Corner Canyon Counseling & Psychological Services 248 E. 13800 S. Draper Alex Borowsky, PsyD Suite 4 Draper, Utah 84020 (801) 336-4490 Alliance Counseling 12268 S. 900 E. Draper Jeremy Bitner, AMFT Suite 302-D Draper, Utah 84020 (801) 406-9134 Family Solutions Group Interactive Videotherapy Draper Lorinda R. Snow, MA, LPC, NCC Draper, Utah 84020 (432) 218-4993 NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION CITY NAME CONTACT INFORMATION Corner Canyon Counseling and Psychological Services 248 E. 13800 S. Draper Deborah Christensen, PhD, MSCP Suite 4 Draper, Utah 84020 (801) 719-5901 NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION CITY NAME CONTACT INFORMATION Salt City Counseling and Consultation 12465 S. Fort Street Suite 250 Draper Scott Carter, CMHC Draper, Utah 84020 Call Mr. Scott Carter (801) 335-9399 NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION CITY NAME CONTACT INFORMATION 668 East 12225 South Suite 202 Draper Draper Psychological Services Draper, Utah 84020 Call Dr. Scott Fidler (801) 784-2386 NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION CITY NAME CONTACT INFORMATION Aspen Ridge Counseling 11075 S State St. #28 Draper Jared D. Froerer, MEd, LMHC Draper, Utah 84020 (801) 447-1719 12268 South 900 East Suite 302 Draper Steven J Chen, PhD Draper, Utah 84020 (801) 719-5088 Best Practice Counseling 11576 S State Street Suite 1001 Kyndel Marcroft, LCSW, CEAP, SAP Draper Draper, Utah 84020 Call Kyndel Marcroft (801) 754-4031 -
(YIC) Directors 2020-2021
YIC DIRECTORS 2020-2021 Alpine School District YIC Director Dan Biolo Address Summit High School 1581 W 1000 S City/State/Zip Orem UT 84058 Phone (801) 610-8183 Alt Phone n/a Box Elder School District YIC Director Gerald Jackman Address Dale Young Community High 230 W 200 S City/State/Zip Brigham City UT 84302 Phone (435) 734-4834 Alt Phone n/a Cache School District YIC Director Sheri Hansen Address Cache School District 84 East 2400 North City/State/Zip North Logan, UT 84341 Phone (435) 637-7540 Alt Phone n/a Email [email protected] Canyons School District B.J. Weller – Dir. of Responsive Services YIC Director Colleen Smith – Canyons YIC Program Director Canyons School District Address 9150 South 500 West City/State/Zip Sandy, UT 84070 Phone (801) 826-5148-BJ (801) 826-5149-Colleen Alt Phone Smith Weller ADA Compliant 9/25/2020 YIC DIRECTORS 2020-2021 Carbon School District YIC Director Mika Salas Address 251 West 400 North City/State/Zip Price UT 84501 Phone (435) 613-3169 Alt Phone n/a Davis School District YIC Director Blake Daniels Address Renaissance Academy 264 S 500 E City/State/Zip Kaysville UT 84037 Phone (801) 402-0352 Alt Phone n/a Duchesne School District YIC Director Dave Green Address Duchesne School District 900 E Lagoon 124-6 City/State/Zip Roosevelt UT 84066 Phone (435) 725-4583 Alt Phone n/a Emery School District YIC Director Ryan Maughan Address Emery School District 120 N. Main Street City/State/Zip Huntington, UT 84528 Phone (435) 687-9849 Alt Phone n/a ADA Compliant 9/25/2020 YIC DIRECTORS 2020-2021 Grand School District YIC Director Lester Pflugrad Address 608 E. -
Teacher Recruitment Scholar Our Partners Responsibilities 2020-2021
Teacher Recruitment Scholar Our Partners Responsibilities 2020-2021 Each semester, Teacher Recruitment • Canyons School District & Foundation Scholars are required to: • Davis School District & Foundation • Meet with the TRS Academic Advisor • Granite School District & Foundation • Register for and complete at least 12 • Park City School District & Foundation credit hours of approved course work • Salt Lake City School District & Foundation Teacher Recruitment Scholarship • Be enrolled in at least two EDU or for Diverse Students FHS courses that lead to a degree in • Salt Lake Community College Education • University of Utah College of Education • Be enrolled in and successfully complete EDU 1003 • Collect mid-term progress evaluations from each teacher and make satisfactory academic progress • Maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA Salt Lake Community College Contact: David Robles [email protected] University of Utah Contact: Mary Burbank [email protected] What is the goal? How does the program work? Take the next step! The goal of the Teacher Recruitment Scholarship Teacher Recruitment Scholars start their Contact your school district representative for is to increase the ethnic diversity of teachers postsecondary education at Salt Lake Community more information: in the Wasatch Front schools. This scholarship College. Canyons School District helps students of diverse backgrounds to become • Scholars enroll in a seminar class to support • Torilyn Gillett (801) 826-5096 teachers and return to their communities as their transition to college -
Granite School District Board of Education Meeting November 13, 2018 a Meeting for the Board of Education of Granite School Dist
Granite School District Board of Education Meeting November 13, 2018 A meeting for the Board of Education of Granite School District convened in the Boardroom at the Granite Education Center, 2500 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. President Terry Bawden called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m., those in attendance: Terry Bawden President Connie Anderson Vice President Connie Burgess Board Member Gayleen Gandy Board Member Carrie Johnson Board Member Karyn Winder Board Member Todd Zenger Board Member The following members of the administration were present: Martin Bates Superintendent David Garrett Business Administrator Rick Anthony Assistant Superintendent Linda Mariotti Assistant Superintendent John Welburn Assistant Superintendent Don Adams and Rick Anthony, Assistant Superintendents, were excused. Ben Horsley, Communications Director, Doug Larson, Policy and Legal Services Director, and Kathy Goodfellow, Executive Secretary, were in attendance. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS Millcreek City Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) Project David Garrett introduced Mike Winder, Economic Development Director of Millcreek City who explained three proposed CRA projects. Granite’s participation, along with that of other taxing entities, is essential to make the projects work. (Exhibit #1916) Millcreek Center, a mixed-use development. After a period of 20 years, the anticipated tax income will increase by $1,030,980. This will require the board directing Granite’s taxing entity representatives to vote in favor of the project. Canyon Rim Commons, also a mixed-use development. After a period of 20 years, the anticipated tax income will increase by $363,197. This plan will require an Interlocal Agreement between Granite District and Millcreek City. Olympus Hills, the smallest of the three projects. -
CHNA Process: Methods for Assessment 30 Data Sources 30 Existing Healthcare Facilities and Resources 36 CHNA Results & Analysis 39 CHNA Identified Needs 44
Central Valley Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment 2019 SANTAQUIN CLINIC NEPHI MEDICAL CLINIC & HOSPITAL FOUNTAIN GREEN MEDICAL CLINIC 210 East Main Street, Santaquin, UT 84655 48 West 1500 North, Nephi, UT 84648 275 West 300 South, Fountain Green, UT 84632 801-754-3600 435-623-3200 435-445-3301 CentralValleyMedicalCenter.com Table of Contents Central Valley Medical Center History and Services 4 Our Mission and Message to Our Community 5 Our Leadership 6 By the Numbers 2017-18 7 Executive Summary Background 8 Priorities and Strategies 9 Our Community CVMC Community Service Area 10 Key Demographics: People and Population 11 Socioeconomic Status 15 Annual Household Income 16 Poverty 17 Education 19 Access to Care 20 Health of the Community Indicators of Health Status: Routine Medical Care 24 General Health Status 25 Death, Disease, and Chronic Conditions 27 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment CHNA Process: Methods for Assessment 30 Data Sources 30 Existing Healthcare Facilities and Resources 36 CHNA Results & Analysis 39 CHNA Identified Needs 44 Endnotes & Data 49 Appendix A 53 Appendix B 56 Central Valley Medical Center 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment 3 | Page About Us | Central Valley Medical Center History & Services Central Valley Medical Center, also known as CVMC, is an independent, 25-bed, not-for-profit, Critical Access Hospital CVMC offers primary health (CAH) located in the heart of Central Utah. The hospital care services including but serves persons of all ages and ethnicities. In its early days, the not limited to: hospital operated as a county-owned health care institution. Cardiopulmonary / However, for over 30 years, CVMC has been successfully Respiratory Therapy managed by Rural Health Group, Inc. -
2014-2015 (PDF File)
UTAH EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY www.schools.utah.gov LOGAN RICH CACHE DAGGETT MORGAN SOUTH SUMMIT BOX ELDER NORTH SUMMIT OGDEN UINTAH WEBER SALT LAKE DUCHESNE DAVIS PARK CITY WASATCH GRANITE CANYONS JORDAN TOOELE ALPINE MURRAY NEBO CARBON GRAND PROVO NORTH TINTIC SANPETE EMERY JUAB SOUTH SANPETE MILLARD SEVIER SAN JUAN WAYNE PIUTE BEAVER GARFIELD IRON KANE WASHINGTON ICE FF OF O E E D T U A C T S A T H I O A N T U Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 Joel Coleman, Interim State Superintendent of Public Instruction Cover: Lee Gray Lee Cover: This directory is produced annually by the Utah State Office of Education. Revisions to the directory are solicited each year (see last page for Change of Information Form). Tina Morandy Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 Telephone: (801) 538-7526 Fax: (801) 538-7768 E-mail: [email protected] 2014–15 UTAH STATE EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY Brad C. Smith State Superintendent of Public Instruction Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200 www.schools.utah.gov i ii TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK REFERENCE North Sanpete School District ..................... 106 Fingertip Facts, 2014 ...................................... 1 North Summit School District ...................... 107 Utah School Districts Map ............................... 2 Ogden City School District .......................... 107 District Superintendents, 2014–15 .................. 3 Park City School District ............................. 109 Utah State Superintendents of Public Piute School District .....................................110 Instruction, 1851–2015 ............................ -
April 30, 2019 Financial Report
APRIL 30, 2019 FINANCIAL REPORT 350 South Main Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 www.Nebo.edu NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT Table of Contents April 30, 2019 Page General Fund: Basic Programs....................................................................................................................................................... 1 Categorical Programs............................................................................................................................................. 3 Combined................................................................................................................................................................ 5 School Activities Fund................................................................................................................................................ 7 Non K-12 Programs Fund.......................................................................................................................................... 8 Tax Increment Financing Fund................................................................................................................................... 10 Debt Service Fund...................................................................................................................................................... 11 Capital Projects Fund................................................................................................................................................. 12 Food Service Fund..................................................................................................................................................... 14 All Funds.................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Working Budget Summary.........................................................................................................................................