USOE, Utah Title 1 Coordinators, Correspondence to all Paraeducators

Is this school a learning organization? 10 ways to tell. Leaders of schools, like leaders of businesses and hospitals, want their organizations to be flexible and responsive, able to change in accord with changing circumstances. Individuals learn best when the content is meaningful to them and they have opportunities for social interaction and the environment supports the learning. That idea applies to organizations as well. To check whether a school is functioning as a learning organization, its staff members and others need to consider this list of characteristics not as a checklist but as elements of the whole...
Is this school a learning organization.pdf


Title 1 Schools in Utah. The following link is a listing of every Title 1 Elementary, Middle, Jr. High, and High School in Utah. School-wide and Targeted Assistance schools are only listed. Schools that are not "official" Title 1 schools are not shown. The document is 7 pages long. Please note that several districts have not yet confirmed the schools listed... Title One Schools in Utah 1292003.pdf


The 48 hour letter is a 1 page letter. USOE has determined that a "Highly Qualified Pareducator" MAY have 48 semester hours of college credit to be highly qualified...

48 hour letter.pdf


The ParaPro Supervisors in Utah is a 3 page pdf showing all of the most recent Title 1 coordinators at each school district in Utah. Their office phone, address and email address is listed...

ParaPro Supervisors in Utah 1062003.pdf

If you have specific questions about the No Child Left Behind regulations as to how they apply to paraeducators, please call or contact:

Joan Patterson
Certification Section
Utah State Office of Education
250 E 500 So
PO Box 144200
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200
(801) 538-7776 Office
jpatters@usoe.k12.ut.us

 

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