Monthly Archives: April 2013

Action plans provide focus for agency’s work

As you learned in an article in last month’s Intersections, the agency Continuous Improvement Team (CIT) has been voluntarily working through the phases of the Schools in Need of Assistance (SINA) process. The result of this work has been the … Continue reading

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Agency Leadership Teams unveil Culture/Climate action plans

Please take time to review the AEA 267 Culture/Climate action plan. Share your thoughts and ideas via the “Leave a Reply” section of this post!  

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Friendly reminder about dates for fall sector meetings

Please be sure that in setting your summer calendar, you are making plans now to attend your sector’s August meeting. As a reminder, these meetings will be devoted both to sector-related business as well as agency updates. All meetings will … Continue reading

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Local educators named to Iowa Board of Educational Examiners

Governor Terry Branstad has appointed Dr. Anne Sullivan, Area Education Agency 267 Assistant Chief Administrator/Director of Human Resources and Andy Pattee, Superintendent of Charles City Community School District, to the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners. The Iowa Board of Educational … Continue reading

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April Board Recap

The AEA 267 Board of Directors met April 3 at 6 p.m. in the AEA 267 Conference Center for their regular meeting. During the meeting, the board: Heard a program review regarding the Schools in Need of Assistance (SINA) process … Continue reading

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Two AEA apps for your smart phone or other mobile device

Iowa’s Area Education Agencies have pooled resources to create an app that includes directory information for all of Iowa’s schools and AEAs. (Think of this as our Educational Directory in app form.) This free download is available in the iTunes … Continue reading

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