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Hello,

I hope that everyone has started to adjust to the new and temporary changes in our lives. This is a stressful and challenging time for all of us but there’s also room for growth. Hayden Peak now has a Health & Wellness webpage for families and students to use for their own personal health and wellness! 

Our district’s Health and Wellness page has compiled a list of resources and ideas to use during this difficult and stressful time. I have included some of resources on our webpage but please access their page for more information. Hayden Peak’s page will be updated every week with additional ideas and activities for your family to use at home, so keep checking in!

Additionally, please email me at jonathan.stewart@jordandistrict.org if you have any specific questions or would like an online counseling session for your child. 

Thank you!

Health & Wellness at Hayden Peak

Health & Wellness Resources at jordandistrict.org

Dear Hayden Peak Parents,
 
We have good news to share! We just learned that the Salt Lake County Health Department has given Jordan School District permission to hold Teacher Parades and Hayden Peak will be holding a Teacher Parade soon! Information will be sent out next week with all the details.
 
You will also receive information on Monday about our upcoming Virtual Spirit Week and Reading activities that will happen during the month of May.
 
From the teachers and staff at Hayden Peak, we miss all of you very much and look forward to seeing you soon!
Jennifer Fisher, Principal
 
Cathy Ford, Assistant Principal

Dear Parents,

Governor Gary Herbert announced today that the school dismissal for all Utah schools will be extended for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

This means Jordan School District schools will not be in session for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year. Student learning will continue at home for all students through the end of the school year.

More information regarding the extended dismissal and alternate plans for graduation and other end-of-year activities will be forthcoming.

Grab-and-go breakfast and lunch will continue at current sites through the end of the school year.

Thank you for your continued support.

School Breakfast & Lunch - We will be serving breakfast & lunch at Hayden Peak starting Monday, April 13th.  Please note the following:
  • School breakfast and lunch will not be served in Jordan School District during Spring Break (April 6-10).
  • Breakfast will no longer be served in the morning. Instead, a grab-and-go breakfast for the next day will be provided with lunch.
  • Starting on Monday, April 13, Lunch (with a to-go breakfast for the next day) will be served every day from 11:00 a.m. to noon.
  • Breakfast and lunch are free to all children age 18 and younger.
  • Please maintain social distancing by staying in your vehicle for curbside service. If you are walking to the school, please stay at least six feet apart as you line up. Please do not come for a meal if you are sick.
    • We will add 5 NEW LOCATIONS for lunch and breakfast service together at 11:00 beginning April 13:
      • Bastian Elementary
      • Blackridge Elementary
      • Hayden Peak Elementary
      • Golden Fields Elementary
      • Monte Vista Elementary
  • Teachers will not be available over Spring Break
  • The Student and Parent Technical Support Hotline (801-567-8999) will not be available during Spring Break (April 6-10). Access will resume on Monday, April 13 from 8:00-4:00.
  • Beginning Monday, April 13, students and parents will need an appointment to access schools.
  • Schools can be reached by calling the main number from 8:00-1:00 or by emailing a member of the staff. Please see the school’s website for more information.
  • We understand that grades can be a concern during school dismissal. If you have concerns that digital learning has negatively impacted your child’s grades during school dismissal, please contact the teacher directly. You can also contact your child’s counselor or principal for help.

Gov. Gary R. Herbert, State Superintendent Syd Dickson, and Acting Commissioner of Technical Education Jared Haines announced today that Utah’s K-12 public schools will extend their dismissal through Friday, May 1st, and that Utah’s technical colleges will suspend teaching from Monday, March 30 until Friday, May 1. These entities will continue to evaluate the situation to make a determination about the remaining school year.

El gobernador Gary R. Herbert, el superintendente estatal Syd Dickson, y el comisionado interino de Educación Técnica Jared Haines anunciaron hoy que las escuelas públicas K-12 de Utah extenderán su despido hasta el viernes 1 de mayo, y que las universidades técnicas de Utah suspenderán la enseñanza desde el lunes, 30 de marzo hasta el viernes 1 de mayo. Estas entidades continuarán evaluando la situación para tomar una determinación sobre el año escolar restante.

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Dear Hayden Peak Parents,

As you know, the Governor announced on Friday that all public schools in Utah will be dismissed beginning Monday, March 16, for a period of two weeks. This is a pre-emptive measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus). This means that Hayden Peak, along with all schools in Jordan School District, will not be in session and no students will attend in person from March 16 – 29, 2020.

It is important for parents to know the following:

**AT- HOME LEARNING WILL BEGIN ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2020 **

Attendance Incentives

  1. Hayden Peak’s monthly attendance incentives will be suspended for the rest of the 2019-2020 school year.

Breakfast and Lunch

  1. Breakfast and lunch will continue to be available, for pick-up only, starting Wednesday, March 18, 2020.
  2. Students should enter the lunchroom through the lunchroom door. This is the same door they use for breakfast or to exit to the playground each day after lunch.  Important Note:  Students will take their lunch home as we are practicing social distancing. They cannot stay and play on the playground or fields as there will be no supervision outside.

Pick-Up Breakfast times:  7:30 am – 9:00 am

Pick-Up Lunch times:  11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Student Learning Will Continue at Home

  1. Teacher Preparation - Monday, March 16 and Tuesday, March 17 will be used as planning days for teachers and staff and staff to further prepare for at-home learning.  At home learning will begin on Wednesday, March 18, 2020.
  2. What will learning look like? Teachers will be contacting students and families to let them know what  learning will look like for their students while school is not in session.  Learning can come in many ways  including online learning, emailing assignments, providing class materials that can be picked up from school at arranged times, emailing packet to students, using software programs, etc.

Internet Access and Access to an Electronic Device

  1. For students who do not have access to a device at home, a parent may come in and check-out an electronic device from the school.
    • Pick-up Information:

Tuesday, March 17, 2020 from 8:00 am – 3:30 pm.

8:00 am – 10:00 am     Last names starting with A-J
10:00 am – 12:30 pm     Last names starting with K-O
12:30 pm – 3:30 pm      Last names starting with P-Z

**If this schedule does not work for you come whenever you can.  If you need to come another day please call the office and we would be happy to make other arrangements.

    • Limited number of devices – Please be aware that if we do not have enough devices, we may need to limit the  number of devices that can be checked-out to one per family.
    • Faster Process - To make the process faster, you can download and print the JSD-Chromebook User Agreement and bring the completed form with you to school.
  1. For those families without Internet access, please call the school at 801-280-0722.

If you have questions or concerns, please call the office at 801-280-0722 during regular school hours. Thank you in advance for all your patience as we work through this new process together.  Please let your students know how much we will miss them while we are apart from each other.  I know that with all of the amazing students, parents, teachers and staff that we have here at Hayden Peak, this will turn out to be a grand adventure we will have together!

Jennifer Fisher, Principal

Cathy Ford, Assistant Principal