Thursday, January 27, 2022

 Our Mission 

To improve the learning outcomes and well-being of all children and youth by providing services and leadership in partnership with families, schools and communities. 


Our Goals

  • Increase learning growth for students
  • Decrease the gap in achievement
  • Increase annual graduation rates
  • Increase gateways to post-secondary success

 

HAA Will Not Meet in February, Superintendents to Attend IASB Day on the Hill Feb. 1

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The Heartland Administrators' Association (HAA) will NOT meet on Feb. 1 so superintendents can participate in IASB's Day on the Hill. The next regular HAA meeting will be held on March 1. Look for an agenda and more details coming soon.

Plan to Attend: Curriculum Network Meeting Feb. 4

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Curriculum Network will be meeting on February 4 from 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. in Room 107 at Heartland's Regional Education Center in Johnston. The agenda is this month features ISASP updates from Iowa Testing Programs, a legislative update, an overview on Title IX and an overview of Academic Seminar.

Participants can attend in person or via Zoom. The Zoom links are in the agenda for both the statewide section of the meeting and Heartland's section. If you have any questions, email Kevin Fangman at kfangman@heartlandaea.org.

Everything School Administrators Need to Know about Title IX

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Miriam Van Heukelem, attorney at Ahlers Cooney Attorneys, will be presenting Everything School Administrators Need to Know about TItle IX at the Curriculum Network meeting on Feb. 4 at 10:15 a.m. in Heartland AEA's Regional Education Center, 6500 Corporate Drive 
in Johnston. Participants can attend by Zoom or in person. The session will last 45 minutes and will be recorded. If you have any questions, email Kevin Fangman at kfangman@heartlandaea.org.

Computer Science Professional Development Incentive Fund Grant Interest Survey *Action Needed*

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The Iowa Department of Education announced the Computer Science Professional Development Incentive Fund (CSPDIF) this month. Applications are now open and will be accepted until Feb. 11. You can learn more about the (CSPDIF) here: CSPDIF Information.

Iowa's AEAs are collaborating to write a CSPDIF grant application to help meet the needs of Iowa school districts. Many current (and future) computer science teachers are singletons in their building or district. Our intent is to provide educators with professional development opportunities they may not otherwise have access to in order to implement K-12 district plans for computer science instruction and provide quality computer science education. Together, we can support one another to deliver K-12 computer science to all students!

This website is the communication hub for the AEA Statewide Computer Science Professional Development Incentive Fund (CSPDIF). It includes information about each of the options we plan to include in our grant proposal.

The Statewide AEA Collaborative grant applications will include:

Elementary CSPDIF grant proposal

Secondary CSPDIF grant proposal
Next steps for district admins and computer science leaders:
1. Complete this survey by Jan. 31. The form only needs to be completed once per district. Your response will: provide us with the information needed to complete the grant application and implement the programs allow us to plan meaningful, K-12 computer science professional development allow you to express interest in participating in our grant applications.

2. Save your spot: Share this website and the program menu above with educators in your district so they can save their spot ASAP! Registration will only be open through Jan. 31 so we can have the most accurate numbers in our grant proposal. If you aren’t sure which teachers will be participating, have the building administrator complete this process.

* Expressing interest in a statewide application does not prevent districts from submitting district/building applications.

Feb. 2022 Iowa AEA System Update for Superintendents

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The Feb. 2022 Iowa AEA System Update for Superintendents is now available. In this update:
  • Iowa's Computer Science Requirements
  • Customer Satisfaction Survey Results

Collaborative Pilot Announced for Districts Interested in Developing a Comprehensive School Mental Health System

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Heartland AEA is excited to announce the opportunity for districts/schools to engage in a collaborative pilot to develop and implement Comprehensive School Mental Health Systems (CSMHS). The goal of this pilot is to focus on long-term, systems change for integrating school and community-based mental health supports within a multi-tiered service delivery framework based on a shared children, youth, family, school and community vision (Florida AWARE Guidance). Read more about the collaboration pilot opportunity and complete the survey if interested.

Interested in Future Ready Topics? ​​Join the Heartland AEA Future Ready Network on Feb. 3

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The next Heartland AEA Future Ready Network session will be Feb. 3 from 9-11 a.m. The meeting will be on Zoom (link) and the focus of the session will be “Special Populations: Hispanic/Latinx.” We are excited to announce that Sonia Reyes and Karen Ruiz from the Iowa Department of Latino Affairs/LCAN will be our guest speakers. Make plans to participate in this amazing opportunity. As a reminder, all sessions of the Heartland AEA Future Ready Network are recorded and resources as well as recordings can be found on this Google Site. Contact Sue Schirmer for questions or more information.

Registration is Open for Authentic Learning Network Student Expo April 26

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The Iowa Authentic Learning Network is hosting “Innovate without Boundaries,” a virtual student expo on April 26, 2022. Learners of all ages are invited to join this one-of-a-kind FREE event designed to showcase student projects, community partnerships and professional learning for all. This networking opportunity is your chance to immerse yourself in authentic environments driven by student leadership and personalized learning through projects with area partnerships. PK-12 educators and students this day is for you! Strategically designed to allow you the flexibility to join all day or for just a portion. You won’t want to miss this day! Please use your school email or professional business address to register at this link.

MISIC Conference to Focus on Key Challenges for Schools: Social-Emotional Learning, Equity, Quality Instruction and Technology

Reset & Reinvent: Rising to the Challenges
Register today to attend the 2022 MISIC Conference on March 7 at the FFA Enrichment Center in Ankeny. “Reset & Reinvent: Rising to the Challenges,” will focus on key challenges for schools, including social-emotional learning, equity, engagement, quality instruction and technology. Lunch keynote is Stacey Cole, Superintendent of Storm Lake Schools. Check out the speaker lineup and breakout session topics, and register at this link.

Cost
MISIC Members: $100
***Special Member Benefit: Register 4people and the 5th person is free!***

Non-MISIC Members: $195

Save the Date! Iowa Education Conference June 6-9

You’ll want to save the date for the June 6-9 Iowa Education Conference held in Des Moines! 

The Iowa Education Conference (IEC) 2022 is designed to support school leadership teams, educators and their organizational partners to prepare all learners for their future at every step of their educational journey. Formerly the Special Education Symposium and the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) June Institute, the IEC seeks to align statewide efforts to support Iowa’s school districts, area education agencies (AEAs), and partnering agencies and organizations in the provision of leadership, instructional services and other supports to promote the success of all Iowa learners. Content strands across the event include college and career readiness, early childhood, leadership, literacy, mathematics and social-emotional-behavioral health. Read more about the conference and watch for registration to open.