Statewide campaign to raise awareness for AEAs underway

“Iowa’s AEAs …. Impacting Lives” is the theme of a campaign that kicked off March 2 to further the awareness and understanding about Iowa AEA services. The campaign will include feature ads on cable TV’s “Discovery,” “Food Network” and “Nickelodeon.” The 30-second ads will focus on the following three themes:

The campaign also includes a variety of other strategies, including articles in school newsletters, posting on blogs for Iowa parents, radio public service announcements and public service announcements on local access cable channels. Legislators were also welcomed at a coffee in the rotunda at the State Capitol building.

At the same time a new statewide logo is being introduced. A consistent visual identity is an important element of an organization’s communication plan. Print or online materials are often the first introduction individuals have to the Iowa AEA system. The updated logo features the letters AEA and the words, Iowa Area Education Agencies, and the AEA tagline, “Partners in Education,” in the AEA colors of maroon and gold.

Along with the new logo, a revision to the AEA Graphic Identification Guidelines has been completed and has been posted to the Iowa AEA website at www.iowaaea.org.

The campaign is supported by funds received from the Iowa Educators Consortium (IEC), an initiative of Iowa’s Area Education Agencies. The IEC provides a statewide voluntary purchasing program for K-12 schools.

All materials were prepared with support from the AEA Communications Committee. For more information, please contact Beth Strike, AEA 267 Communication Specialist.

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Frequently asked questions about weather procedures

Last month’s ice and snow reminded all of us that winter is not over yet! Staff members responsible for carrying out the weather procedures met in February and helped generate a list of frequently asked questions about procedures. Questions and answers can be found on the AEA 267 staff website (username: aeastaff and password: aea267ia).

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AEA/DE Customer Feedback Survey launches March 9

The annual AEA/DE Customer Feedback Survey will launch on March 9 and be open for responses until April 9. The survey link will be sent to all AEA 267 educators in both public and non-public school districts. Last year, over 1,900 educators served by the agency responded to the survey—the best response rate in the history of the survey’s administration. The data from the survey are used to help inform agency continuous improvement efforts. Please encourage those you serve to respond

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Black Hawk Gaming Co. grants $100K to AEA 267 River Hills Foundation

The Black Hawk Gaming Commission has granted $100,000 to the AEA 267 River Hills Foundation to help fund a major playground improvement project. The commission funds programs, projects and activities for organizations and communities in the Cedar Valley.

“We are thrilled by this incredible gift,” said Rod Ball, AEA 267 Assistant Director of Special Education—Instruction. “This will go a long way toward meeting our goal of establishing a modern playground facility for our AEA 267 River Hills students.”

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AEA 267 Bremwood to host art show April 8

Students at AEA 267 Bremwood will host an art show on April 8 from 12:30-2:30 p.m. in the multi-purpose room. The public is invited to attend.

“This is one of the bigger events for our students and staff,” said Justin Stockdale, AEA 267 Bremwood principal. “Our kids were all smiles last year during the show when seeing the community members ‘oohing and ahhing’ over their work.”

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Agency installs automatic defibrillators

The agency has purchased three automatic defibrillator units to be installed in each main service delivery center conference area (Cedar Falls Conference Center, Marshalltown office and Clear Lake office). The purchase was part of the agency’s recently completed Emergency Response Plan which includes ensuring that all offices are equipped with emergency first aid kids, flashlights and staff members trained in basic first aid, CPR and defibrillator use. The conference centers were selected for the defibrillator installation because of the high traffic they receive.

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AEA 267 says goodbye to longtime co-worker

Deb McGowan, AEA 267 Program Specialist, died of a sudden illness on February 24. Deb was a 17-year veteran of the Area Education Agency system and was deeply respected and well liked by her co-workers. Deb treasured her family, especially her grandchildren, friends, singing, scrap booking, and following Iowa Hawkeye basketball and football. Support and sympathy are extended to her family, friends and co-workers.

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AEA 267 Devonshire students lend a helping hand

Students at AEA 267 Devonshire provided a helping hand to naturalists at Hartman Reserve Nature Center during the recent maple syrup production process. Their efforts were featured in the March 3 edition of the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier.

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March board meeting recap

The AEA 267 Board of Directors met from 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. on March 4, 2009 in the AEA 267 Administrative Conference Room for a Board Retreat session on collective bargaining. Afterwards the Audit Committee met from 5:30 – 5:45 p.m.

The Board reconvened at 6:00 p.m. in the AEA 267 Conference Center in Cedar Falls for their regular meeting.

During the regular meeting, the board:

  • Watched a presentation by Marc Groen, Special Education Support, on Naturally Speaking, an assistive technology device.
  • Accepted with regret the retirements of Mary Heber, Teacher of Mental Disabilities/Severe & Profound (River Hills), effective 01-12-09; Liz Wenger, Speech-Language Pathologist (Sector 3, Iowa Falls), effective 12/31/09; and Mary Beshir, Speech-Language Pathologist (Clear Lake); Pam Bottorff, Teacher of Multi Disabilities/Resource (New Hartford Elem.); Phoebe Drape, Teacher of Mental Disabilities (Tripoli Middle/High School); Al Hodapp, School Psychologist (Clear Lake); all effective end of 2008-09 school year.
  • Authorized Administration to seek bids for a school bus and van for next year.
  • Approved recommendations from AEA 267 Information Technology Service Area Director Jerry Schnabel for computer purchases.
  • Reviewed the 700 and 800 series of board policies: General Public Relations and Division Operations.
  • Heard a variety of reports from directors and fellow board members.
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