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  • Fun With Frosty Event

    Central Rivers AEA has committed to serving our communities during the holiday season and again this year those in the Cedar Falls office have the opportunity to support the Boys and Girls Club of the Cedar Valley.  The annual “Fun with Frosty” event will take place on Wednesday, December 12 from 4:30-6:30 at the Boys and Girls Club located at 515 Lime Street, Waterloo.

    Volunteers are needed to help serve dinner and run the various games and activities for the kids. If you would like to have some fun while helping make the holidays a little brighter for others, please sign-up on this Google document by Monday, November 26.

  • A Reminder To Change Voicemail/Email For Holiday Break

    Please change your voicemail greeting and set an away message to your email during the holiday breaks so that callers and/or emailers will know when they can expect to hear from you.

    Voicemail example:

    “Hello, this is (your name). Our office will be closed beginning Monday, December 24 and will reopen on Wednesday, January 2. Please leave your name, telephone number and a detailed message and I will call when I return. Thank you!”

    Email example:

    “Thank you for your email. I will be out of the office beginning Monday, December 24 through Tuesday, January 1 and will respond to your email upon my return. Thank you and have a wonderful holiday!”

    If you need assistance with either task, please visit with your supervisor or administrator.

  • Important Information About Copyright And Your Work

    Chery Roberson, Supervisor of Media Services

    What is copyright?  Copyright is a form of legal protection automatically provided to the authors of “original works of authorship,” including literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works.  Copyright protections arise automatically the moment an original work is fixed in a tangible medium of expression. It does not need to be registered, published, or have a copyright notice on it.  Works found on the Internet should be assumed to be protected by copyright law, even if it is not stated on the site.

    Central Rivers does have a Copyright Policy that is board approved that can be found online.  All of our school districts will have a similar document in their board policies.

    In your work with schools, you probably confront questions about how to share legitimately with your school staff and students, the many articles, videos, music, images and other intellectual property created by others. Sorting out what you can or can’t do is often confusing. Lack of clear-cut answers may translate into delays, doubts, fear of liability, and decisions to err on the side of caution and non-use. But frequently your use of materials may already be permissible or rights to use may have already been licensed by Central Rivers AEA or reserved under law.  

    Central Rivers AEA Media Services shares a brochure called Copyright Brief Notes for Students and Staff to help guide both you and the districts you serve. This brochure gives information about Fair Use and also lists specific use information about the digital resources offered via Iowa AEA Online, a suite of resources available to all students and staff. The Technology Integration section on our website also hosts a page listing important information about digital citizenship which includes copyright information.

    If you have any questions about use of copyrighted materials in your work, please contact Cheryl Roberson or Cari Teske.

  • Reminder About Mileage – No Change In Current Practice

    Just a friendly reminder that calculating mileage remains the same as in previous years. As you might recall, a committee comprised of staff and administration developed a proposal last spring to address concerns with our current mileage policy. While the proposal had merit in addressing some of the issues, continued conversations led to a decision to discontinue plans for implementation. Thus, the current mileage policy has remained in effect with no change.

  • New MackinVIA Features Now Available

    One of the new features of MackinVIA makes the creation of individual accounts or backpacks even easier using Google accounts. Most of our school districts, including Central Rivers AEA, use a Google domain for our e-mail and productivity tools. Media Services is working with our school districts to encourage the creation of backpacks for students and staff to increase the instructional power of the MackinVIA resource. So, since we are encouraging our schools to use the Google integration feature to create backpacks, Media Services decided to create backpacks for all of Central Rivers AEA staff using the new Google integration!

    All staff now have an individual account created within the MackinVIA eBook portal. To access your account, you go to MackinVIA.com, enter Central Rivers AEA Staff VIA, Cedar Falls, IA (the location will pop up after typing in a few characters) in the top box labeled “site” and the screen will prompt you to login with your AEA Google login.  Having a backpack within MackinVIA will allow you to use the underlining, highlighting and note-taking features within the eBooks and also will allow for downloading to your Google Drive, making assignments within Google Classroom and downloading eBooks for reading/listening offline on any device you might use.

    All of the schools that you support have access to MackinVIA, so please consider using these eBook resources in your work with students and LEA staff. MackinVIA contains a wealth of resources for teaching and learning! Please contact Cheryl Roberson or Cari Teske if you have any questions about using MackinVIA in your work with students and teachers.

  • HR Reminders

    A few reminders from the Human Resources (HR) office:

    September 15 is the deadline for notifying HR of intentions to change lanes on the salary schedule (This applies to Certified staff only). Also, all professional licenses must be kept current. If you renew your license, just send an email to the HR office that it has been renewed. Our staff will look up your license on the BOEE website and update our records accordingly. 

    The first month of the Own It! challenge has ended with over 300 submissions. Great work! The Human Resources office recently sent the new link to submit your September Bingo. Individually we have done a great job, now let’s make sure to help another staff member achieve a Bingo.  Replace “I” with “we” and you turn illness into wellness. Let’s goooooo!!

  • 2018-19 Educational Directory now available

    The Educational Directory for 2018-19 has been updated and can be found on the agency website under About.  In addition, a downloadable pdf of the directory can be found on the staff website under Resources. If you would like a printed copy, please contact your region’s administrative assistant.

  • Protect yourself with a flu shot

    To protect yourself and others, the CDC recommends that people get a flu vaccine by the end of October, if possible.  It takes about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body that will protect against influenza.  However, getting vaccinated later can still be beneficial even into January or later.

    The agency will not be offering an on-site flu shot clinic this year. However, you can receive a flu shot at your physician’s office as well as walk-in flu shot clinics at urgent cares and many local retailers.  

  • Wellmark Blue365 wellness deal of the month

    Act now to receive a great deal from Wellmark Blue365.  Sign up before September 30 at a participating location and have the $29 enrollment fee waived and pay just a $29 monthly fee (3-month commitment required) for access to a network of 10,000 gyms.

    Whether your goals are physical, such as losing weight and maximizing energy, or emotional like dealing with stress and improving your mood, a gym membership can help you meet your goals, on your budget and do it all on your own time.