Thursday, October 31, 2019

Professional Learning Offerings

Phonological Awareness and Word Recognition
  • November 4, November 18 - Red Oak AEA Office
  • November 7, November 19 - Avoca AEA Office 
  • November 13, November 25 - Creston AEA Office 
  • Course #154192 
TIPS Training (Team Initiated Problem Solving)
  • November 11 - Avoca AEA Office
  • November 12 - Creston AEA Office 
  • Course #160656
Social Studies Implementation Year 3- Secondary
  • November 14 and 15 - Creston AEA Office 
  • Course #181291

Reminder: Sale of Copy Center Equipment

Green Hills AEA is holding a sealed bid auction of printing equipment and surplus paper. The offering will be placed on our website beginning at 8 am on November 1, 2019, and will close at 8 pm on November 15, 2019. Items are located at Halverson Center, 24997 Hwy 92, in Council Bluffs and can be viewed by scheduling an appointment with Jamie Reid at 712-366-0503.

Literacy Presentation with David A. Kilpatrick

Dr. Kilpatrick is known worldwide for his contributions to helping professionals learn more about science-based reading interventions. His presentation, Recent Advances In Understanding Word-Level Reading Difficulties: Assessment & Highly Effective Intervention will be available on Monday, December 9th in Omaha for educators.

For more information, please see this flyer.

Iowa Teacher Librarians Again Have Opportunity to Collaborate During Monthly Online Sessions

Iowa’s AEAs are again offering Iowa school teacher-librarians the opportunity to network, share ideas and “talk shop.” The “Better Together: Collaborative Conversations” is a series in which an AEA teacher-librarian and a guest expert will facilitate a monthly online discussion about a predetermined topic with time built in for networking and Q & A. This year’s sessions will focus on the Iowa School Library Program Standards.

And the best part? No cost, no long agenda and no drive time!

Check out this online flyer for all the details.

SCERTS (Social Communication, Emotional Regulation, and Transactional Support) Training

Have you registered for the SCERTS training yet? See flyer for more details!

Questions? Contact Michelle Lidgett, Registrar, mlidgett@ghaea.org or 844-366-0503 ext. 7222

FREE Social Emotional Curriculum and Training with Sanford Harmony

What: Sanford Harmony SEL Workshop - all materials and training are paid for by philanthropist T. Denny Sanford and National University SystemWhen: Monday, November 18, 2019  9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Where: Halverson Center, Blietz conference room

Registration: Course #181997 - click on link to register

Description: This free workshop is designed to train Pre-K–6th grade school principals, administrators, counselors, teachers, social workers, and educational support staff in the successful incorporation and integration of social and emotional learning (SEL) in your classrooms.

STEM Best Program Partnerships in Green Hills AEA

Congratulations to Clarinda, Griswold, Stanton, and Saint Albert on being selected at one of the governor's STEM Best Program partners.
The STEM Best Program supports school-business partnerships that allow teachers and industry professionals to work side-by-side on curriculum and projects that give students actual workplace experience and an understanding of the opportunities and required skills for careers in STEM fields. STEM BEST has also laid the groundwork for other successful statewide initiatives such as Future Ready Iowa’s Work-Based Learning Clearinghouse.
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Access Your Transcript Electronically

Access Your Transcript Electronically
You can access your transcript electronically at any time!

  1.  Log in to your account in the AEA Professional Learning Registration System
  2.  Click on the Home button
  3.  Scroll to the bottom right-hand side of the page to the "My Courses" heading
  4.  Click on "My Transcript"
  5.  Click on the "Print Official Transcript" button (cumulative transcript)

Questions? Contact:
Michelle Lidgett mlidgett@ghaea.org

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Sale of Copy Center Equipment Update

Green Hills AEA is holding a sealed bid auction of printing equipment and surplus paper. The offering will be placed on our website beginning at 8 am on November 1, 2019, and will close at 8 pm on November 15, 2019. Items are located at Halverson Center, 24997 Hwy 92, in Council Bluffs and can be viewed by scheduling an appointment with Jamie Reid at 712-366-0503.

All items are sold “AS IS”. Green Hills AEA makes no guarantee or warranty on the condition of any item.

There is no set “minimum bid”. However, Green Hills AEA has the right to reject bids.

Bid will be awarded to the highest bidder, provided the price is offered and acceptable. Bids will be submitted electronically via a Google Form and time-stamped. In the event identical bids are received, the winning bid will be the first bid that was submitted. We will contact the awarded bidder no later than 4 pm on November 16. Successful bidders must pay and remove all item(s) awarded within 5 days after the auction has closed.

Only our public schools can bid on these items.

You can retract a bid 1 hour before the bidding window closes

Schools can pay by purchase order and by check.

The successful bidder must assume all liability that may occur in connection with the removal of property from Green Hills AEA premises.

Guaranty Waiver:
All property is offered for sale AS IS, WHERE IS. Green Hills Area Education Agency makes no warranty, guaranty or representation of any kind, expressed or implied, as to the merchantability or fitness for any purpose of the property offered for sale. Please note that upon removal of the property, all sales are final.

Description Warranty:
Seller warrants to the Buyer that the property offered for sale will conform to its description. Any claim for misdescription must be made prior to the removal of the property. If Seller confirms that the property does not conform to the description, Seller will keep the property and refund any money paid. The liability of the seller shall not exceed the actual purchase price of the property.

Monday, October 14, 2019

School Improvement Tools

The School Improvement team at Green Hills offers several regional training opportunities around school improvement tools such as MTSS Data Systems, Intervention Systems, Universal Tier Tools (focused and traditional), SAMI, Data Review, and Action Planning.

Please see this document for all dates and locations.
 
Questions should be directed to Andrea Danker at adanker@ghaea.org

Basic FBA to BIP

Special educators, school counselors, school psychologists and administrators are among the positions most often involved in leading Tier 3 behavior support efforts in schools. Though general education teachers may not need to know FBA/BIP, they should have a strong understanding of behavior and intervention for students with recurring problem behavior.

The basic FBA to BIP training modules are specifically designed to be used by district-level behavior support professionals to train and support school-based personnel to develop relatively simple individualized supports for students with mild to moderate interfering behaviors. Students who exhibit consistent mild to moderate behavior problems may do fine with a relatively simple behavioral support plan developed by a team of typical behavior support professionals. (school counselors, interventionists etc.) This training series with certificate of completion is to increase professional capacity within schools to utilize effective efficient tools in which to support the “expert” behavior specialists with more intense interrupting behaviors.

Participants will learn and practice the following:
1. Develop a Hypothesis of the Function (Why)
2. Data based decisions for supporting hypothesized function
3. Intervention strategies based on function.
4. Monitoring intervention strategies and when to return to functional assessment

Participants will complete the Basic FBA to BIP Specialist Training e-learning modules designed by Chris Borgmeier,PhD, andSheldon Loman, PhD,from Portland State University, Oregon and Kathleen Strickland-Cohen, PhD of Texas Christian University in collaboration with Kansas Technical Assistance Systems Network Project Leads: Lee Stickle & Chris Perry; Lead Instructional Designers: Eddie Croissant & Tyler Collier.

Course #181807  click on the link to register
  • November 14 - Halverson Center for Education
  • December 17 - Halverson Center for Education

Questions? Contact Michelle Lidgett, Registrar, mlidgett@ghaea.org or 844-366-0503 ext. 7222

SCERTS Training

Have you registered for the SCERTS training yet? See flyer for more details!

Questions? Contact Michelle Lidgett, Registrar, mlidgett@ghaea.org or 844-366-0503 ext. 7222

ESSA Intervention System 4.1 (System Steps 1-2 and Learner Steps 1-4)

**Training Only, No Credit**

Participants will learn how to use the Intervention System tools, Systems Steps 1 and 2, and Learner Steps 1 through 4, including subgroup additions. Teams will spend time learning the logic and flow of the steps and actions buildings engage with do analyze and refine the way in which it designs and delivers intensified interventions. Attendees will be provided with a decision-making framework and tools to help accomplish the work around intervention delivery. Ample time will be provided on-site to engage with the guide and for local teams to make decisions.

Course #181354 - click on the link to register
  • October 21 - Creston SWCC
  • December 9 - Red Oak Office

Questions? Contact Michelle Lidgett, Registrar, mlidgett@ghaea.org or 844-366-0503 ext. 7222

Counselor Academy: Refining & Revising Your School Counseling Program 4.0

Two years ago, we offered the Counselor Academy to help districts write their articulated, sequential school counseling program. The ASCA Model is now on its fourth edition, there are new ASCA standards and education in Iowa has evolved. Using the ASCA Model, the Iowa Framework for School Counseling Programs, the Iowa definition of College and Career Readiness and the MTSS Framework, participants will write, update, refine and implement an ASCA Model for their district/building school counseling program. Because of the importance and interconnection of this work, an administrator is asked to accompany the counselors for, at a minimum, days 1 and 4. Of course, they are welcome to attend the entire academy.

Course #181293 - click on the link to register

  • October 22 - Halverson Center for Education
  • December 3 - Red Oak Office
  • February 3 - Red Oak Office
  • April 6 - Halverson Center for Education

Questions? Contact Michelle Lidgett, Registrar, mlidgett@ghaea.org or 844-366-0503 ext. 7222

Friday, October 4, 2019

Winner! Winner!

Congrats to Denise Ascherl (Clarinda CSD) and Lisa Merritt (Creston CSD) for winning the 2 FREE registrations to attend Brian Mendler's upcoming seminar:  "Discipline with Dignity:  Motivating and Managing Hard to Reach, Uninterested and Disruptive Students."  Great job of reading The At-A-Glance thoroughly!!!

Even if you didn't win, there is still plenty of time to register. Green Hills has secured a discount of $75 off the regular price for all educators in our AEA region!  See details here.


Thursday, October 3, 2019

Sale of Copy Center Equipment

These are the items that Green Hills AEA will be offering for sale from the Copy Center. Watch for more information on the bidding process in the next At-A-Glance on October 18th.

Trauma Responsive Schools Training

This November the IaASCD fall conference is on Trauma Responsive Schools. This training combines two 3-hour workshops designed to give educators the tools needed to create effective learning environments that support the needs of traumatized students.

 Please see more information on this flyer

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

What is a GHAEA Literacy Consultant?

Green Hills AEA's Lynn Hockenberry speaks with KJAN radio in Atlantic about the role of a Literacy Consultant. She shares how they work with teachers to impact children using the science of reading and differentiated instruction for all students, general education and special education.

Suicide Pre/Postvention Online Module Follow Up

These follow-up sessions will provide discussion regarding how to connect with students, listen, and
refer for additional support if needed.
For more information, please see this flyer

Suicide Risk Assessment Training

Green Hills AEA is offering a Suicide Risk Assessment Training workshop on November 20th.  Details about the workshop including a registration link can be found in this flyer.

Last Chance: MTSS Data System Workshop

Our Collaborating for Iowa's Kids (C4K) Training Cadre/Statewide School Improvement Team and Panorama will co-lead in-depth 3 hour regional training sessions during the weeks of October 7th and 14th. We recommend that districts and schools send teams of 3-5 people to regional training. The teams should consist of school and district leadership as well as staff that will be responsible for taking the training content back to train others. This may include curriculum directors, teacher leaders, literacy specialists, data specialists, professional learning staff, etc.

Registration is required for the regional training sessions.
MTSS Data System Workshop Opportunities:


Description:
Participants (Administration and lead teachers) will understand how to use the new Iowa MTSS Data System, Student Success, for tracking interventions and progress monitoring, using screening data, and viewing Healthy Indicator reports. We encourage all districts to attend one session. If you have questions, you can contact Tina Wahlert (twahlert@ghaea.org).