AEA system “white paper” sheds light on urban legends of AEA finance

While thankfully these comments are fairly infrequent, occasionally a local school superintendent or principal might complain that the district s/he serves would be better off “keeping” the funding that goes to support the AEA rather than receiving our services. Most of us know that this is an almost laughable idea given the breadth and depth of services provided, but prior to now it doesn’t appear that anyone had ever actually researched what would happen if AEA services ceased to exist.

Dr. Roark Horn and Dr. Bob Stephens, a professor and originator of the AEA concept back in the 1970’s, recently did just that. They have co-written a “white paper” to be used to help various stakeholders understand the value of the Iowa AEA system. Download and read the entire white paper here or simply watch Roark discuss the main points in this important podcast. (Be sure to click the play symbol to begin.)

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AEA 267 employees make holidays brighter for struggling Iowa families

Your response to the all-agency food pantry drive was incredible! Staff donations totaled nearly $2,500 which was delivered prior to Christmas to the Food Bank of Iowa and Northeast Iowa Food Bank. When you consider that for every $1 donated these two organizations are able to purchase $11 worth of food at a reduced rate, our contributions ensured that many, many struggling Iowa families have or will benefit. Thank you for your generosity!

Winners of the raffle prizes are noted below.

Donator

Item

Winner

Dr. Roark Horn $10 Casey’s Shirley Crippen
Dr. Roark Horn $10 Casey’s Karin Potratz
Dr. Mary Stevens $25 Kwik Star Barb Shafer
Dr. Sara McInerny $25 Kwik Star Barb Ruiter
Dr. Bev Plagge $10 Caseys Deborah Johnson
Dr. Bev Plagge $10 Caseys Carol Bottom
Greg Koppes $25 Walmart Jan Hedberg
Jay Colsch $25 Kwik Star Julie Davies
Dr. Carol Sensor Educator’s Goody Basket Mary Moritz
Edie Penno/Judy Moser Coffee/Tea Basket Barb Schroeder
Gary Whitmore Lasagna for a family Cheryl Everman
Karen Aldrich Tin of popcorn Sandy Lawry
Julie Davies Gourmet cookies Sue Eichmeier
Kim Swartz Lighted wine bottle Dianne Hyde
Kim Swartz Lighted wine bottle Milora Johanns
Dr. Anne Sullivan $10 Panera Elizabeth Folladori
Dr. Anne Sullivan $10 Panera Rosalyn Leech
Cheryl Carruthers Quilted table runner Jan Alger
Beth Strike $25 Visa card Nancy Showalter
Rod Ball $25 Texas Roadhouse Pat Rzepny
Dennis Sinclair $10 Walmart Laurie Huftalin
Dennis Sinclair $10 Walmart Michael Brody
Dennis Scudder $20 Walmart Colette Sampson
Jody Albertson $10 Culvers Varotta Johnson
Jody Albertson $10 Culvers CA Springer
Sarah Knudsen $10 Target Lisa Cox
Sarah Knudsen $10 Target Karen Dilger
Larry Niebur $20 Walmart Kerri Wilson
Jerry Schnabel $25 Hy-Vee Rebecca Eness
Kerri Wilson Willow Tree Angel Tricia Souder
Amy Knupp Cocoa Lover’s Basket Kathy McCune

 

 

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Branstad-Reynolds administration unveils final recommendations for world-class schools

DES MOINES, IA – Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds today released their final recommendations for restoring Iowa’s standing as a leader in education and preparing all students to compete for jobs in a global economy.

The document represents an overview of proposed education legislation that will be presented by the Governor and Lt. Governor in the 2012 session.

The recommendations stay true to three key areas outlined in a blueprint for education reform released by the Branstad-Reynolds administration in October: highly effective teachers and leaders, high expectations for all students with fair measures for results, and innovation that boosts learning.

“Iowans have played a critical role as we’ve worked to elevate the conversation about improving our schools,” Branstad said. “These proposals will put us on the path to make Iowa schools among the best in the world.”

World-class schools are one of four top priorities set by Branstad and Reynolds. The administration has worked for the past year to carve out a long-term, reform-minded policy direction that builds from Iowa’s strengths and adopts improvements with lessons learned from the highest-performing systems in the world.

In July, the Branstad-Reynolds administration convened an education summit to discuss ideas about what it takes to lead the world in education.

As part of the summit, the Iowa Department of Education released a report, “Rising to Greatness: An Imperative for Improving Iowa’s Schools.” The report documented Iowa’s stagnation in math and reading competency compared to other states and nations.

The education blueprint released in October was a starting point for meaningful change. Members of the Branstad-Reynolds administration traveled the state last fall to listen to ideas at dozens of town hall meetings.

One change made as a result of input from Iowans: Doing more, beginning in preschool, to help students read by the end of third grade. At that point, most students go from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.” Students who finish third grade without meeting basic literacy requirements across a broad set of measures would be retained and provided intensive reading assistance.

Another change adds state standards for music and other fine arts, applied arts, physical education, character education and entrepreneurship education.

“We all share a common goal of giving our students a first-rate education,” Reynolds said. “We look forward to engaging Iowans in this ongoing discussion as we work together to find the best solutions for our state.”

Key proposals include:

  1. Be more selective about who can become an educator by requiring a 3.0 grade-point average to gain admission into teacher preparation programs.
  2. Candidates for teaching licensure must pass a test demonstrating content-specific and teaching knowledge.
  3. Evaluate teachers annually instead of every three years, which is the current requirement. Principals and superintendents also would be evaluated each year.
  4. Widen the pathways to alternative teacher licensure with a number of quality assurance checks.
  5. Make seniority a minor factor in deciding which teachers are laid off by a school district faced with reducing the workforce. Annual evaluations based on performance should be the main factor.
  6. Establish state task forces to study important long-term issues, such as teacher leadership, compensation and questions about extending the school day or school year.
  7. Give all preschool students and enrolled 4-year-olds a kindergarten readiness assessment to determine early literacy and numeracy skills.
  8. High school students will take end-of-course exams in core academic areas of algebra, English, science and U.S. history to make sure they have a solid foundation before they graduate and to better align high school courses to the Iowa Core.
  9. All 11th grade students take a college entrance exam as a way to provide one of the keys needed for postsecondary education. Phase out the current 11th grade assessment, the Iowa Tests of Educational Development.
  10. Eliminate requirements around seat time for academic credit to accommodate school districts that choose to adopt a system of competency-based education, which advances students based on their mastery of subjects.
  11. Widen the pathway for starting charter schools by giving the State Board of Education authority to approve charter applications from universities, community colleges and nonprofit organizations, as well as collaborative efforts of all these groups. Iowa’s current charter school law is restrictive in that it only allows existing school districts to establish charter schools.
  12. Give school districts greater flexibility to meet state requirements so that public schools can better apply innovative ideas to improve learning. School districts would have the same flexibility that charter schools have.

For more information, please visit www.educateiowa.gov

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Decisions made about Educator Quality days

 

The Educator Quality Committee determined at their December 1, 2011 meeting the number of days available for additional pay for the 2011-12 school year. There will be three days available as in the past for staff professional development (2.0 days available for Educator Quality and 1.0 day available for Iowa Core Curriculum).  In addition to previous years, a subcommittee will be formed to review data from the all-staff professional survey collected earlier this fall to create additional PD opportunities.  We anticipate there will be up to two more days made available to you as these additional PD opportunities are developed.  Some examples may include summer diversity workshops, low voice training, sending staff to expert speakers, bringing experts into the AEA, etc. Staff will be notified of these additional opportunities as they are determined (please watch for future emails).

 

Due to the late date in getting information out to staff, EQ/ICC funds for PD activities will be made retroactive to the beginning of the 2011-12 school year. 

A communication with more information is being sent to all certified staff members via the AEA 267 van delivery service and email.  The communication is also on the staff website under the Educator Quality section at http://www.aea267.k12.ia.us/staff/index.php?page=eq_comm


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Mid-year update from the chief

In his latest video message to staff, AEA 267 Chief Administrator, Dr. Roark Horn, talks about focusing internally on the organization, the agency audit, job shadowing, and reflecting on your achievements over the holidays.(Click on the play symbol below to start.)

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Please remember to change voice mail/email message for break

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

Voice mail example:

“Hello, this is (your name).  Our office will be closed beginning Friday, December 23 at 3:30 pm and reopen on Tuesday, January 3, 2012.  Please leave your name, telephone number and a detailed message and I will call when I return.  Thank you!”

Email “away” message example:

Thank you for your email.  I will be out of the office beginning Friday, December 23 at 3:30 pm and return Tuesday, January 3 and will respond to your email upon my return.

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

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Prizes? What prizes?

Did that headline catch your attention? You won’t believe all the prizes that have been donated to encourage your participation in our first all-agency food pantry drive. Just take a look at the list below!

According to Food Bank of Iowa, 1 in 5 Iowa children do not have enough food to eat. For every $1 donation, five meals can be provided to needy families in our area*. From now until December 20, AEA 267 staff members are invited to donate to funds to support area food pantries. For every $1 you donate, your name will be entered into a raffle for prizes donated by AEA 267 team members. To participate, take your monetary donation to Kerri Wilson (Cedar Falls), Becky Stevenson (Marshalltown), Jan Alger (Clear Lake) or any sector office secretary. Participation is completely voluntary. Donations are monetary only. If you prefer to donate food or money directly to a local food pantry, please do so independent of this campaign. The recipients of our funds will be Food Bank of Iowa (serving the Marshalltown and Clear Lake regions along with the central corridor of Iowa) and Northeast Iowa Food Bank (serving the Cedar Valley). Funds will be directed to the food pantries with the greatest needs under the auspices of these two food banks.

Thank you for considering participation!

Prizes:

  • Multiple convenience store gift cards (sponsored by Dr. Roark Horn, Dr. Mary Stevens, Dr. Sara McInerny, Dr. Bev Plagge, Greg Koppes, and Jay Colsch)
  • Educator’s “goody bag” of resources (sponsored by Dr. Carol Sensor)
  • Gourmet coffee & tea basket (sponsored by Judy Moser & Edie Penno)
  • Gourmet lasagna for a family (sponsored by Gary Whitmore)
  • Tin of popcorn (sponsored by Karen Aldrich)
  • Gourmet cookies (sponsored by Julie Davies)
  • Lighted wine bottles (sponsored by Kim Swartz)
  • 2 Panera gift cards (sponsored by Dr. Anne Sullivan)
  • Quilted table runner/wall hanging (sponsored by Cheryl Carruthers)
  • Commuter’s goody basket (sponsored by Beth Strike)
  • Texas Roadhouse gift card (sponsored by Rod Ball)
  • 4 Walmart gift cards (sponsored by Dennis Scudder, Larry Niebur, and Dennis Sinclair)
  • 2 Culver’s gift cards (sponsored by Jody Albertson)
  • 2 Target gift cards (sponsored by Sarah Knudsen)
  • Hy-Vee gift card (Jerry Schnabel)
  • Willow Tree angel (Kerri Wilson)
  • Hot Cocoa/S’more basket (Amy Knupp)

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Friendly reminder about board policy related to solicitation

While it may seem harmless, employees who solicit sales for outside employment or businesses are in violation of board policy if done during the work day or on agency property. Board policy 401.29 “Employee Conflict of Interest” provides guidance for those with questions. Recent examples include staff selling items such as crafts, beauty products, home decorative items, etc. at work. If you are in question, please take a look at Board Policy 401.29 and/or visit with your administrator.

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December board recap

The AEA 267 Board of Directors met December 7, 2011 at 6 p.m. in the AEA 267 Cedar Falls Conference Center for their regular meeting. During the meeting, the board:

  • Heard a presenation from Amber Mann and Nancy Moothart, Itinerant Teachers of Hearing Impaired, about a program that uses iPads as an educational tool for children with hearing loss.
  • Approved participation in 2011-12 Iowa Drug and Alcohol Testing Program (IDATP).
  • Tabled approval of an agreement with Timberline Billing Services.
  • Approved an agreement with Solution Tree for a PLC conference featuring Becky and Richard DuFour.
  • Cast ballot for the AEA District Director for IASB.
  • Discussed a joint board meeting with community colleges.
  • Heard a variety of reports from directors and fellow board members.
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