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Join us for the Skills Iowa Webinar on January 13, 2012, featuring an agenda packed with vital updates and discussions. We'll welcome principals Jeff Eeling and Barb Wells, share two impactful reports, and engage in conversations about benchmark assessments and next year's costs. This session includes a legislative update and the question of the day, alongside recommendations on restaurant options. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of educational resources and assessments in Iowa.
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Skills Iowa Webinar Friday, January 13, 2012
Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • Sharing of Two Reports • Conversation with Jeff Eeling and Barbara Wells • Benchmark Assessments • Discussion of Cost for Next Year • Grant Language on Website • Legislative Update • Question of the Day • Restaurant Recommendation
Introductions • Jeff Eeling, Principal, Pekin • Barb Wells, Principal, Hoover, Mason City • Margaret Buckton, Partner, ISFIS, Des Moines • Larry Sigel, Parter, ISFIS, Des Moines • Susie Olesen, Skills Iowa Director, Des Moines
Reports Usage by Log-In Assessment Center Teacher Usage Skills Tutor % of teachers, students, and administrators logging in Number of log-ins by each teacher Number of reports accessed by each teacher Last log-in date Last run report Total classes created Unique students in class Total assignments created
A little school improvement conversation….. • Barb Wells • Elementary Principal • Hoover Elementary • Mason City Community School District • 641-421-4408 • bwells@mason-city.k12.ia.us • Jeff Eeling • Elementary Principal • Pekin Community School District • 319-695-3707 • jeff.eeling@pekincsd.org
Benchmark Assessments • Reading Cycle • One assessment monthly • Fiction, on-fiction social studies, non-fiction science • On-line or on-paper • Mid-year non-fiction social studies open through January 27 • Math Cycle • Three times annually • Cover the same content each time • Mid-year math currently open until February 3
Benchmarks continued • Common Formative Assessments • Provide Easy Data • Some schools use them for second assessment
Pricing for 2012-13 • Working with vendor for minimal increase • Multi-year commitment nets savings • Pricing structure within a week (by Jan. 20)
AvailableSchool Resources General Fund • Regular Program District Cost • Instructional Support • Professional Development • Accumulated Unspent Authority Targeted Funds for Specific students needs • At-risk / Dropout Prevention (training component and differentiated instruction) • Special Ed or TAG • School Wide Title I Funds
Available School Resources Continued • Title VI Assessment Funds • Savings from Second Assessment or Reduced Staff/increased class size • Microsoft Settlement General Voucher • Instructional Software/Textbook Fees • Grant Funds
Grant Language Skills Iowa Grant Resources: • Grant Language • Funding Resources • Tips • http://www.skillsiowa.org/?q=grantwritingresources
Grant Resources Census data tables by school district • http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/sdds/index.aspx Data Center of Iowa • http://www.iowadatacenter.org/ FACITS (Family and Community Information Tracking System) • http://facits.idph.state.ia.us/facits/
Legislative Update Margaret Buckton
Skills Iowa Poll Not done by Ann Selzer
Restaurant Recommendation • Thanks to Sue Ruch and the gang in Carroll • Santa Maria Bistro • Shrimp & Asparagus Fettuccini
margaret.buckton@isfis.net 515-251-5970 Margaret Buckton
larry.sigel@isfis.net515-251-5970 Larry Sigel
susie@skillsiowa.org641-745-5284 Susie Olesen