A Token Of Appreciation In Honor Of American Education Week

A small token of appreciation from the agency in honor of American Education Week will be distributed next week. Our agency enjoys a strong reputation for delivering high-quality services…and that’s because of you! Take time during American Education Week to reflect on your many contributions to the children, families, and educators we serve.

 

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OWN it! Bingo Challenge Update and T-shirt Order

Congratulations to everyone who is participating in the Own it! Bingo challenge. We are very close to meeting the 90% goal that was set during the all-staff kickoff meeting in August which means everyone earns a free Central Rivers AEA t-shirt!  

To order your t-shirt, please access the webstore  and indicate your choice. (Please note that the store opens on November 9 and closes on November 18.) There is a limit of one shirt per employee. Shirts will be distributed by your Regional Administrator/Supervisor (selected at checkout) after the orders are completed. Please also note that the deadline for the November Own it! Bingo challenge is November 9. Let’s do this!

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Recording available of Chief’s Update

Chief Administrator Sam Miller, along with agency executive directors, visited each of our three offices in October and provided updates on a variety of topics including budget, health insurance, and important initiatives such as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and Social Emotional Learning (SEL). A recorded version is available for those who were not able to attend in person or via Zoom.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Stories from the road and on site updates later this month

Sam Miller, Chief Administrator

As many of you know, I spend a fair amount of time traveling around our service area meeting with those in our local school districts that are the recipients of your service. On a near daily basis, I’m meeting with superintendents, principals and teachers who share with me the challenges they are facing and how Central Rivers AEA staff members play a role in overcoming those challenges. To say that there is appreciation in the field for what you do is, honestly, a gross understatement. Put simply, you are doing an amazing job and I thank you! I have never been more proud of our agency and the important work we are doing in schools.

Later this month, I’ll be circulating around to our three main offices (along with some of our executive leadership) to provide updates on a variety of topics including budget, health insurance, and important initiatives such as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and Social Emotional Learning (SEL). I hope you’ll be able to make time in your schedule to join us for the conversation and share your views on what’s happening in the field. We have a Zoom option available for those that are not able to attend in person. Please consider these meetings both an opportunity to hear updates and also a time to share your success stories, concerns, frustrations, or ideas for improvements in our agency. We are here to listen and collaborate.

Cedar Falls: October 22 from 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/603133042

Marshalltown: Tuesday, October 23 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/649401473

Clear Lake Office: Monday, October 29 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/589933852

See you soon!

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Former Cedar Falls CSD administrator elected to Central Rivers AEA board

Dr. Tony Reid, Director District 7

Dr. Tony Reid, former elementary principal with the Cedar Falls Community School District, has been elected to the Central Rivers Area Education Agency (AEA) board of directors. Dr. Reid will fill the Director District 7 seat left open by Richard Vande Kieft who resigned from the board effective July 11. District 7 represents the school districts of Cedar Falls, Denver, and Janesville.

Dr. Reid graduated from Grinnell College and later served in the Army from 1967-1970. He received an M.A. in History at the University of North Carolina, an Ed.D in Curriculum from the University of South Carolina, and was an elementary principal for ten years in Rock Hill, SC, before serving 15 years as principal in Cedar Falls. Dr. Reid and his wife, Margaret, have four children and several grandchildren.

“We feel very grateful that someone with Dr. Reid’s background and experiences has been elected to our board,” said Sam Miller, Central Rivers AEA Chief Administrator. “He has a true passion for serving students and has spent his career as a leader. He will be a great asset to our organization.”

Reid was sworn in on September 28.

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Who will win the 2018 Halloween costume contest?

Last year's winner, Casey Heinz, dressed as "Megan" from Bridesmaids

Last year’s winner, Casey Heinz, dressed as “Megan” from Bridesmaids

Staff members are invited to participate in a Central Rivers AEA Halloween Costume Contest on Wednesday October 31st.  Dress up in a work-appropriate costume to participate! Staff are also encouraged to bring a snack to contribute to a Halloween-themed snack bar that will be available all day at each office location. (In Cedar Falls snacks will be set up in Central Perk and in Marshalltown and Clear Lake snacks will be available in the staff break room. River Hills staff members will find goodies in the lunchroom .)

If you would like to participate in the costume contest just snap a picture of yourself in costume and email it to Phil Hendricks before 9 am the morning of Halloween and you’ll be added to the ballot.  Staff members from any location can participate as this is an agency-wide contest.  Once the ballot is assembled it will be emailed out to all-staff for voting.

Prizes will be awarded to first, second, and third place so bring on the competition!

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Weather notification sign-up

Winter weather is right around the corner. Stay current with agency office closings and professional learning cancellations by ensuring that you are signed up for the official agency notification system, School Messenger. Not sure if you signed up last year? New to the agency this year? Contact Shirley Horak in Human Resources for more information.

Please note that the agency will also be posting messages on the front page of our website if you prefer to receive announcements that way.  

For questions related to how work time is accounted for during inclement weather, please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions developed by Human Resources and the Business Office.

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Update on the Own It! challenge

The deadline for next bingo challenge is October 10, 2018. Enter your information on or before to receive your gift card!

Creative Services staff members putting hands together in a circle with purple bracelets

Creative Services staff members have started their own challenge as part of the Own it! theme. In late September, the group started a 21-day “complaint free” challenge patterned after the work of Will Bowen.  The challenge reinforces a mindset of gratitude and interrupts established patterns of negative thinking.  Great job, team!

Own it sign close up on pop machine

Anyone know who this kind staff member is who placed this sign on the pop machine in the Clear Lake Office? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Let us know how you are Own(ing) it! Send a picture of your team or an individual shot to Beth Strike so we can share it with others.

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Namaste! Yoga continues through November 6

Cedar Falls site led by Katie Kimber

Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9/25/18 to 11/6/18

4:45 – 5:45 pm — Bring your own mat if you will be on site.

Note:  No Class on 10/18/18 due to a previously scheduled event.

The Cedar Falls Sessions will be available via Zoom.  Click here for the recurring Cedar Falls Zoom link.

Marshalltown site led by Stacie Huffman

Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9/25/18 to 11/6/18

6:30-7:30 am — Bring your own mat if you will be on site.

The Marshalltown Sessions will be available via Zoom.  Click here for the recurring Marshalltown Zoom link.

 

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