Take advantage of the great wellness discounts offered by Blue365

Blue365 offers access to many health and wellness deals and is available at no cost to members of Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield. Members can find discounts on fitness clubs, weight-loss programs, workout accessories, vision products, Lasik surgery, and so much more!  Registration is simple and every month anyone that registers will receive an entry into a drawing for a $25 retail gift card from Blue365. Don’t miss out on the many great offers!

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Culture & Climate Committee’s February activities

  • On Friday, February 2, the three offices each held a “Souper Bowl” party. Staff donated soup in honor of their pick for the Super Bowl and to be able to wear their favorite sports apparel. The Eagles were the clear winners with 117 cans donated while the Patriots had 59 cans. All 176 cans of soup were donated to the local food pantries.
  • Friday, Feb 16th – Daytona 500 – Support your favorite team by wearing your Nascar/other team apparel.
  • Monday, Feb 19
    • Taco Bar for all staff in Cedar Falls hosted by Regions 5 & 6 – Sign Up
    • Potluck for all staff in Marshalltown hosted by Region 9 – Sign Up
    • Luncheon for all staff in Clear Lake hosted by Region 2

Stay tuned for more exciting team building, wellness, and charitable opportunities coming this spring from the Climate/Culture Committee!

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Health challenge continues

Remember way back in October when you were challenged to walk 20-minutes each day? Well, that offer is still on the table and staff are encouraged to walk each day. Aside from the obvious health benefits, it will also help clear your head, stir creativity, and build relationships with others. Try using the walking workstations, wander the halls, or get outside as the weather permits.

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Thank a coworker

Thank you so much text in colorful letters.Do you still have some Central Rivers AEA thank you cards left?  Make someone’s day and send a thank you to that coworker who made you smile or made your work a little easier.  A little appreciation and positive energy always go a long way!

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Reminders about TWS/RWS when inclement weather hits

With recent school delays, administrative staff members are receiving more requests to work remotely. For those with Temporary Work Site (TWS) or Remote Work Site (RWS) approval, please take some time to review the FAQs generated by Human Resources and The Business Office (also found in the Infinite Visions portal).

Remember that for those serving local school buildings directly that our priority is still to be in schools.  For those falling into that assignment category please remember that working remotely is allowed up to four hours per week and should be noted on your agency calendar.

Please keep in touch with your supervisor when weather-related issues arise and share any questions that may come up.

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Julie Miller selected as Assistant Regional Administrator for Region 7

Julie Miller

Julie Miller, Consultant for School Improvement/Special Education Consultant has been selected to fill the role of halftime Regional Administrator for Region 7. In her new position, Julie will help oversee team members including assisting with evaluation and region activities.  Julie will assume her new duties in January 2018.

Julie’s experience in the Waterloo School District and her knowledge of Special Education will make her a great addition to the Administrative team that supports Waterloo.

Julie began working for the agency in August of 2015. She previously held positions at Grant Wood AEA as a special education consultant and with the Cedar Rapids Community School District as a special services program coach. Julie is a graduate of UNI holding a BA in elementary education and a music teaching minor as well as special education certification through Morningside College. Julie earned her Master of Arts in Education and her Administration/Special Education Supervisor certification through Viterbo University.

She and her husband, Sam, live in Cedar Falls. They have two children: Ally 23, a dental assistant in North Liberty and Sam 21, a student at UNI. Julie enjoys traveling and spending time with her husband, family, friends, and the family dog Bella.

Welcome, Julie!

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New state rate for lodging

The Federal Government Rate for in-state lodging has increased to $109. The regulations to board policy 603.4 have been updated to reflect the new amount. Board policy does allow for exceptions to the $109 limit, but it has to be for extenuating circumstances and you need to get preapproval from either Sam Miller or David Nicholson. Request approval in an email in order to attach a copy of the email to the requisition request for payment.  

Regarding out-of-state travel, while there is no limit, the policy states that employees must be prudent in selecting hotels when traveling.

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Iowa’s AEAs seek nominations for annual awards recognition

Do you know someone who has made outstanding contributions to education and Iowa’s Area Education Agencies (AEAs)? Please take a few minutes to nominate this person for recognition by Iowa’s AEAs.

Iowa’s AEAs bestow three awards annually to outstanding candidates for their contributions to education and the work of the AEA system. To submit a nomination, please complete this application by Feb. 2, 2018. Anyone is welcome to submit a nomination.  The nominations will be reviewed by a selected group of AEA personnel in February. Both the nominating individual and those who are selected to be recognized will be notified the first week in March Awards will be presented during the Boards of Directors’ Conference for Iowa’s AEAs and will begin at 6:30 p.m. on April 5, 2018 at HIlton Garden Inn in Johnston.

The three awards and criteria can be found below. Each nomination should include examples of why your nominee should receive the award.

  • Friend of the AEA Award
    Acknowledges contributions by policymakers, citizens, board members, school district partners, businesses, and organizations who have been great partners and demonstrate strong support for furthering the mission of Iowa’s AEAs.  Open to all policymakers, citizens, board members, school district partners, businesses and organizations.
  • E. Robert Stephens Award
    Dr. E. Robert Stephens, better known as “Dr. Bob” and the father of the AEA system, acknowledges contributions in the area of innovation and support to local districts, AEAs, the Department of Education and other partners/organizations. There should be evidence of outstanding contributions to the wellbeing of the educational community including:

    • Benefits of this individual’s leadership;
    • Creative leadership in inspiring and motivating others to achieve and contribute;
    • Strong commitment to the profession by active participation in professional activities; and
    • Evidence that the individual is respected by his/her colleagues and the community.

Open to AEA staff who serve in an administrative role and AEA board members.

  • Innovative Creator
    Celebrates amazingly innovative and creative thinking and actions to get results for students, educators, the AEA system, school districts, and other partners.  Open to all AEA staff, board members, educators, policymakers, students…all of us are creators!

For more information, please contact Connie Johnson, Communications Director for Iowa’s Area Education Agencies, at 712-335-6044 or cjohnson@plaea.org.

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How can the Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) help you?

Everyday life can be stressful and can affect your health, well-being, and performance. Many times a person with a mental health condition does not know where to turn to for help. Fortunately, the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) can be your first step in finding guidance and solutions.

The agency’s EAP is 100% confidential and offered to employees at no cost. Help can be found for a variety of needs:

  • Symptoms of anxiety, depression, or stress
  • Marital or relationship difficulties
  • Parenting, child care, or elder care concerns
  • Alcohol or drug dependence
  • Eating disorders
  • Financial concerns

Information regarding the EAP can be found in the portal under My Benefits > Wellness > Employee Assistance Program. Employees may also call toll-free 1-866-451-5465 or visit the EAP website. The online password is: NISenhanced.

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Need business cards?

Just a friendly reminder that staff can use this form to order business cards through Creative Services. Using the form, in lieu of placing a general order through the Creative Services ordering system, ensures that all of your information is accurate and placed correctly on the card. Thank you!

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Discount now available

Need some incentive to keep those new year’s resolutions? Central Rivers AEA staff can now receive a 10% discount off their membership at the Cedar Valley Sportsplex. For more information about sign up, inquire when setting up your membership.

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January Board recap

The Board of Directors met on Wednesday, January 3 at 6:00 p.m. in Cedar Falls. The agenda can be viewed online and the minutes will be available after approval at the following month’s meeting.

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Important reminders and details regarding Dec. 21 All-Region meeting

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A friendly reminder that all regional team members should plan to attend the December 21 staff meeting in Cedar Falls. The day will begin with registration and social time at 8:30 am and conclude for most by 3 pm. (Please note that some team members may finish earlier than 3 pm. This may impact carpooling arrangements.) Dress for the day is festive! “Ugly” Christmas sweaters, Santa hats, etc. are all fair game. Please bring your laptop to access documents and other resources that day.

This day was originally communicated as an “all staff” meeting which may have created some confusion. Please take note that the following staff members DO NOT need to attend unless specifically directed to by their Administrator:

Audiometrists, Early Access Service Coordinators, SLP Assistants, Secretaries, Custodians, Information Technology, Creative Services, Media Clerks, River Hills & Detention Center Staff

A light breakfast will be served by student baristas from the Cedar Falls High School Tiger’s Den. Coffee, hot chocolate, and a healthy snack will be served from 8-9:05 am in Central Perk. The Tiger’s Den is a coffee shop that was developed as an on-site work experience program. The program helps students develop the essential work skills they need before transitioning to a community-based work experience. Although the agency has covered the actual costs associated with this venture, student baristas do accept free will donations which are later donated to a charity of the students’ choosing. We’re grateful to have them be the first baristas hosted in our new facility!

Lunch is being provided compliments of Farmer’s State Bank. Staff members in outlying offices who aren’t part of the All-Region meeting will also receive a complimentary lunch at their location. Many thanks to Farmer’s State Bank for offering to provide all of our staff with lunch!

Maps of both the upper and lower levels are available to download for your convenience.

Schedule for the day (including room locations for individual team meetings).

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How are office closure decisions made when it comes to winter weather?

Although the weather so far has been unseasonably warm and dry, winter weather is most certainly just around the corner. Need a refresher on how decisions are made with respect to office closures and professional learning cancellations? Check out the staff website under Resources>Inclement Weather & Emergency Closing Information. Please understand that administration has no control over the weather and how many times a regional office may be closed due to unsafe circumstances. Our priority is always staff and LEA partner safety!

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Upcoming opportunities for fun from the agency Culture/Climate committee

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Fly Your Colors: Friday, December 8

Swish! Zoom zoom! It’s hoop & loop time! Show your support for your favorite basketball/Nascar team by wearing your favorite team gear or colors. If you’re not a basketball/Nascar fan, feel free to wear your favorite school, college or sports team of your choice.

Ugly Sweater Contest: Thursday, December 21

Similar to the Halloween costume contest, we dare you to wear your best/most festive or if you desire, ugliest Christmas Sweater, during the Administration/Regional meetings.  A reminder to tread lightly with your colleagues as there might be a fine line between most festive and ugliest   

Don’t forget our holiday giving opportunities! There are still spaces available to give in all locations.

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Staff invited to hear student carolers from Union CSD

Students representing the vocal music department from Union Community School District will perform on Thursday, Dec 21 at 8:40 a.m. in Room B in Cedar Falls. The performance will last approximately 20 minutes and staff members in the Cedar Falls building are welcome to attend! The group is comprised of 16 students who perform for various organizations. Another great opportunity to have students in our new building!

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