Flu shots available this month

Onsite flu shots will be available this year through Hy-Vee Pharmacy at each Central Rivers AEA location. All employees (and family members, age six and above) are free to go to whichever location is most convenient.  Each person receiving a flu shot will need to bring a copy of their driver’s license and both sides of their insurance card. Please sign up by October 8 and complete the required form to bring the day of your shot using this flyer.

  • October 15 (beginning at 8:30 am): River Hills School
  • October 17 (beginning at 7:45 am): Cedar Falls, Clear Lake and Marshalltown offices
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Culture & Climate Committee survey results

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The Culture & Climate Committee would like to thank everyone who completed the CRAEA Culture & Climate activity survey.  Many great ideas were shared and your input is greatly appreciated. As the 2019-20 activity schedule is created, many of your new ideas will be included.   

The winner of the Carlos O’Kelly’s gift basket was Christy Diermer.  Christy mentioned she has never been to Carlos O’Kelly’s so this is a terrific reason to go!

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All staff meeting set for August 18, 2020

Mark your calendars now for the 2020-21 all staff meeting to be held Tuesday, August 18, 2020, in Cedar Falls. We listened to the feedback from this year’s meeting and pushed back the date to kickoff the 2020-21 school year.  The orientation for new staff will be held the day before on Monday, August 17. 

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ClassLink and Navigate have arrived!

Graphic for "Choose Joy" wellness challengeAs we shared last month, the agency is launching a new tool called ClassLink to take the pain out of remembering multiple passwords. ClassLink, which is essentially known as a “single sign-on” gives you instant access to all your Web applications from anywhere on the Internet using any type of browser or device. It also allows you to manage all your Web applications (e.g. Gmail, Zoom, Quantum Workplace) using one login and/or include agency resources, such as file servers and applications, not normally accessible outside of the agency network.

Earlier this week, you should have received an email from the company that manages Navigate, our new employee wellness website. The link will take you to ClassLink where you will enter your user name (everything before the @ symbol in your email address) and email password. You will be required to set up two-factor authentication by identifying a symbol to use each time you log in. Once inside ClassLink, you can click on the Navigate icon and begin using this amazing new wellness tool! Need extra support? Watch this short how-to video for details! Questions about how to use ClassLink including adding resources? Contact Bryan Knecht.

Our first agency challenge will be “Choose Joy”which begins September 9. Sign-up is open today within Navigate so let’s get rolling! Questions about Navigate or the individual challenges? Contact Karl Kurt.

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Get your flu shot at the office…and earn $15!

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Onsite flu shots will be available this year through Hy-Vee Pharmacy at each Central Rivers AEA location. All employees (and family members, age six and above) are free to go to whichever location is most convenient.  Each person receiving a flu shot will need to bring a copy of their driver’s license and both sides of their insurance card. Please sign up and complete the required form to bring the day of your shot using this flyer.

October 15 (beginning at 8:30 am): River Hills School

October 17 (beginning at 7:45 am): Cedar Falls, Clear Lake and Marshalltown offices

This wellness initiative is worth $15 in the Navigate wellness portal.  

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New Central Rivers AEA apparel items now available

Hat and sweatshirt showing Central Rivers AEA logoHave you checked out the Central Rivers AEA branded clothing store lately? Several new items have been added, including the expansion of these popular brands: Sport-Tek, New Era, The North Face, Nike, and Eddie Bauer. Grab your Central Rivers AEA swag today!

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The Stream? The Channel? Which one should I read?

Last year, the agency unveiled a new blog called The Stream targeted specifically to region staff. The Stream is published on an as-needed basis by Regional Administrators and strives to provide news and information that staff out in the field need to best serve schools. Please don’t confuse The Stream with this publication, The Channel, which goes out monthly to all Central Rivers AEA staff members and shares more general agency-wide news and information. Both blogs serve a unique purpose and are important to review upon receipt in your in-box. You can find a live link, including archived information, to each publication on our staff website.

Want more information on the variety of ways the agency communicates? Check out this Agency Major Communication Channels doc to learn more about all our tools and how they are used to share news and information about Central Rivers AEA.

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Update on Quantum: How do we plan to use it this year?

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Quantum Workplace has become a valuable tool for recognizing our colleagues for their efforts. This year, a handful of regions will be piloting the use of Quantum Workplace for goal setting, one-on-one progress meetings, and other professional growth activities. Please visit with your Regional Administrator for specifics in your region! Also, Quantum now has an app for those interested.

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Guidelines for Google Groups

Google Groups and email lists are maintained as a means of facilitating electronic communication between CRAEA and its stakeholders. Groups and lists are established and maintained by the Director of Communications & Creative Services in cooperation with other staff members. The Director of Communications & Creative Services and/or Chief Administrator has sole responsibility for authorizing individuals and offices/departments to post to these lists and will provide information to departments on the approval process for using distribution lists.

Individuals may create subsidiary distribution lists as desired using their individual Google or email accounts but should not duplicate efforts to solicit email addresses from local schools. Use of Contact Manager is the preferred method for reaching individual teacher groups vs. maintaining individual lists.

Agency e-mail distribution lists are not available to non-agency entities.

General guidelines for All-Staff and Superintendents Google Groups:

  1. Administrative staff will forward to the Executive Assistant/Board Secretary for review any email that he/she is requesting be distributed, and will identify the list(s) to which they wish to send the message.
  2. The Director of Communications & Creative Services will either approve the utilization of the distribution list (or lists) for the message or will inform the representative of the reason(s) why such utilization is denied.
  3. Material sent to distribution lists must be related to the specific group to whom the mail is being sent. Email will not be sent to superintendents and principal groups to promote professional learning for teacher audiences except at the discretion of an Executive Director.
  4. Use of plain black text, links and PDF attachments are encouraged. Prepare the email message exactly the way it should be sent out. Keep messages brief and to the point.
  5. Each message must contain the intended recipient(s), a meaningful subject line, and signature block with sender, sender’s agency affiliation, office telephone number and email address. Emails should be edited carefully for content before being sent for review.
  6. Repeat emails and corrections will be sent on a very limited basis.
  7. Messages should be sent to the Executive Assistant/Board Secretary two days in advance of the requested send date to allow adequate time for review whenever possible. Requests for same-day event messages are not guaranteed to be reviewed in time for the desired distribution.

Phew! That’s a lot of “stuff” to know. If you have questions, please contact Beth Strike.

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What is Contact Manager and how can I use it to target email communication?

Contact Manager is a tool created to allow staff to send email messages for targeted groups of educators. The system uses data collected and housed in the Central Rivers AEA Lending Library system (Medianet). This is a great tool for promoting your professional learning opportunities or meetings that are targeted toward specific audiences.

How do I use Contact Manager?

  1. Go to: http://contactmanager.centralriversaea.org
  2. If you are not signed in, click the “Sign in with Google” Button and follow the prompts to sign in through Google.
  3. Click “Search Contacts” to begin.
  4. Select the criteria from the options on the page to narrow your search from all the educators our agency serves to only those in your desired group.
  5. Click the “search” button at the bottom of the page.
  6. Select individuals or all the members of this group to email (create labels for and/or export into a spreadsheet) by using the check boxes next to each name.
  7. Then, click your desired action at the bottom of the page (Email Selected Contacts, Export Selected Contacts, Generate Labels).
  8. Follow the steps on screen to finish!

Who do I contact for help?

Note: These directions are archived on the Staff Website>Communications>Contact Manager for future reference.

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Mandatory Suicide Prevention and Postvention and ACES trainings

Starting July 1, 2019 Central Rivers AEA staff who hold a license, certificate, authorization, or statement of recognition issued by the Board of Educational Examiners (BOEE) and who have regular contact with students in kindergarten through grade 12 must complete Suicide Prevention and Postvention and ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences) training annually. Further guidance can also be found on this document from the Iowa DE. 

These trainings can be accessed through the Iowa AEA PD online mandatory trainings. Detailed information can be found in the Portal > My Toolbox > Mandatory Trainings.  If you are a staff member required to take these trainings, please have the trainings completed by October 30th, 2019. Suicide Prevention and Postvention and ACES are separate trainings. When completed, please print the two certificates and submit them to the Human Resources office. 

 If you have questions, contact your regional administrator or program administrator if you are assigned to River Hills School or a Detention/Shelter program. 

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Need business cards?

Business cards are available through the Staff Website > Resources > Ordering Business Cards. Click on the business card order form and fill out all necessary information.  Contact Creative Services with any questions.

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All-staff meeting feedback: We asked. You shared.

Your opinion matters

Thanks to those who responded to the evaluation of our all-staff meeting day held last month. Here are the results and some common themes:

  • 80% of respondents viewed the meeting and activities as a good use of their time. We do understand that we have a wide variety of staff with different roles that we ask to attend. We don’t do it often, but getting everyone together, and celebrating the return of all the staff and the beginning of the school year is important. We will keep working to continue to improve the experience for all staff.
  • Over 80% of our staff found Tamara Konrade’s keynote message relevant to either their personal or professional lives (and in many cases) both.
  • Over 95% of staff indicate that they plan to participate in the new Navigate wellness program.

Over 200 team members shared a commitment for the 2019-20 year. It was exciting and inspiring to read them. Check them out for yourself!

Ideas shared for future consideration or common themes:

*Include a coffee truck

*Consider raising the temperature in the room

*Earmark more time to be in our disciplines

*Add more food trucks during lunch

*Project the speaker on all screens

*Consider a later start date 

Again, thanks for your feedback!  Although we can’t make it a perfect experience for everyone, we will use the feedback to make continual improvements.

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Get “INSpired” Weekly

If Tamara and Halee’s keynote inspired you last month, stay INspired by signing up to “Get INspired Weekly,” a short provocative email to keep the ABC’s of a healthy life and culture in front of you. Yes, I want to Get INspired Weekly!

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