It's also nurses appreciation week and we have the best! Nurse Sheila comes out once a month and helps us learn about health and safety. We love her happy spirit and soothing touch. Thanks, Nurse Sheila, for all you do! #teacherappreciationweek #nurssappreciationweek
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
nurse sheila
The SJSD Board of Education and district administration would like to express appreciation to all stakeholders who completed our recent stakeholder surveys. All surveys are viewed and all comments are read. There is great power in receiving such a vast amount of data. Much can be learned from the patterns and consistent themes found in the hundreds of surveys received. This is so helpful to future decisions both at the individual staff member level as well as the school/district level. Again, on behalf of the SJSD Board of Education, thank you. Thank you for investing in your local schools. We value your voice and perspective. We hope to hear from you often. Ahxéhee/Thank you
almost 2 years ago, Ron Nielson
We are blessed with amazing, up to date technology in our school and Mr. MacNeal is the guy who keeps them all running. We are thankful for this electrical wizard. Thank you, Mr. MacNeal for all you do. #teacherappreciationweek
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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On Wednesdays, students cheer when they hear the doorbell ring and Mrs. Klassen comes in. She works tirelessly to teach students music. She incorporates vocals, instruments, dance, and art into each lesson. She has even begun teaching students to read notes. Thank you, Mrs. Klassen, for all you do! #teacherappreciationweek
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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Mr. Marshall came in today to teach us about his job at a concrete company. We learned that people can make $1000 or more a week in this industry. He helped students create a surprise to take home later. This was part of the School Community Council's plan to increase stduent awareness of careers and the economy.
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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Ms. Margy has been at our school for five years. She is a dedicated teacher who works with all kids in writing. Ms. Margy also works with students who qualify for apecial education. Ms. Margy is highly intelligent and helps kids demand more from themselves. Thank you, Ms. Margy for all that you do! #teacherappreciationweek
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
Marjorie
Our district maintenance team has its work cut out for them in keeping our almost 100 year old building running. When we have an issue, Mr. Redd is always quick to respond by sending out the appropriate people. We definitely owe them! Thanks for all you do, maintenance staff! #teacherappreciationweek
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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Miss Anna is a huge favorite with our staff and students. She feeds us when we are hungry and loves to pitch in on fun activities. She is so pleasant and upbeat! We are so happy to have adopted her into our Stallion family. Thank you Miss Anna! #teacherappreciationweek
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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Dear Parents/Guardians: We want to hear about your experience with your student’s education. We invite you to participate in completing the Utah School Climate Survey. This survey includes questions about your student’s learning, school safety, and interpersonal relationships, as well as your attitudes about the institutional environment and your personal involvement in school. Your responses will be very helpful in improving student relationships, learning conditions, and the overall school environment. Beginning today, April 24, 2023, we invite all parents, guardians, and caretakers to complete this survey for our school. The survey is completely anonymous; it contains 33 questions. You can take the survey online by using the following unique school link: SURVEY LINK. Please submit your responses by May 5th. All your responses are completely anonymous. We have no way to connect you to your answers, and results will only be reported as group responses. There are no right or wrong answers. We just want to know about your personal experiences. Responses are housed securely in an anonymous format with The Utah State Board of Education (USBE) for evaluation research purposes. All evaluation research projects are in compliance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, (343 CFR 99.31 (6)) and human subjects regulations (Protection of Human Subjects 45 CFR 46). As you respond to each item, think about your own personal experiences as a parent, caregiver, or guardian at your student’s school. Please answer all of the questions. When you have completed the survey, click on the “Next” button at the bottom of the page. You are done! Thank you for your time and opinions. We hope you will take the time to provide us with this valuable information. Each school’s total survey results will be used to inform and develop appropriate strategies, procedures, and/or programs to enhance our school climate. The link to complete the survey is https://sanjuandistrict.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6ES1VyWxH3oeYui Thank you for your time and participation!
about 2 years ago, Aaron Brewer
We hosted students in the elementary education program at Utah Valley University. They presented computer science lessons and learned a bit about how our school operates.
about 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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A post designed to make some of us feel old. This second grader was so excited to share this VCR that they used in the olden days.
about 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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Students are investigating light, shadow, and color in STEAM this week.
about 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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Spring cleaning has begun. Thanks to our custodians (aka Mr. Chef and Mrs. Marshall) work hard to keep our school clean.
about 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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Oh the places we've been! Students brought in a special item from a trip they've taken. They shared about the trip then wrote about it. We also received these very cool student atlases to read.
about 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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Students are reading like crazy to earn inches of duct tape so their teachers cant go on spring break! it only counts if they read all the words so this is hard work.
about 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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Mrs. Marshall received well deserved recognition tonight from San Juan School District. We love her!
about 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
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A fun week ahead!
about 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
I love to read week
In an abundance of caution and concern for staff and student safety, San Juan School District is designating a “Late Start” on Wednesday, March 1st for all schools in the district.  A “Late Start” means schools will begin at 10AM for all students.  For bus students, all buses will arrive 2 hours later than the regularly scheduled time.  The storm is forecasted to be in the county for multiple days, so we strongly encourage all stakeholders to frequently monitor the school/district webpage and App for any updates as things progress.  Thank you for your patience and understanding.
about 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
La Sal Elementary will be having a virtual learning day tomorrow. Please complete the work that was sent home today. If you have any questions please contact me through our normal means of communication. Stay warm and safe!
about 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe
Update! The situation has changed to a snow day for all La Sal and Monticello schools. Stay home and stay safe!
about 2 years ago, Amanda Shupe