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Etowah County Schools

Etowah County Schools. Administrators. August 4, 2011. Dr. Alan Cosby Superintendent. GET IT! AYP Insurance claims/buildings/insurance assessment Energy Finances/units/budget Nurses New tenure law Ethics law AHSAA Licensing. Joan Hightower. Brandi Parris Jessica Dooley. Laura Parker

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Etowah County Schools

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  1. Etowah County Schools Administrators August 4, 2011

  2. Dr. Alan Cosby Superintendent

  3. GET IT!AYPInsurance claims/buildings/insurance assessmentEnergyFinances/units/budgetNursesNew tenure lawEthics lawAHSAA Licensing

  4. Joan Hightower

  5. Brandi Parris Jessica Dooley

  6. Laura Parker Child Nutrition Program

  7. Free & Reduced Applications • 30 day grace period • Only need one per household • Online application • Link coming to website, step by step instructions; secure • Processed 10 days after received at Central Office • Things to look for prior to sending to C.O. • Signature • Social Security Number • Only need last 4 digits • If no SSN, need to check box

  8. New Guidelines - Water • Drinkable water must be available to students at no charge • Must be in the foodservice location or immediately adjacent to meal service area • Reasonable costs are allowed (cups, dispensers, pitchers, but not water fountains • Examples: pitchers, cups, dispensers, faucets, fountains • Schools must comply no later than the beginning of 2011 – 2012 school year • Cost to our students: 5¢ • Small cups for elementary students (8oz) • Larger cups for middle/high students (12oz)

  9. Meal Prices • ARE INCREASING FOR PAID STUDENTS, STAFF, AND VISITORS • BREAKFAST • $1 students, $1.25 staff, $2.25 visitors • LUNCH • $2 students, $2.50 staff, $3.50 visitors • Reduced prices unchanged (30¢ for breakfast, 40¢ for lunch) • Please require all visitors and staff to pay for meals

  10. Menu Changes • Only offering one hot item daily • Increasing Grab & Go options • Sandwiches offered daily • Salads offered almost daily (?Monday) • New vendors • Flavorich • Sara Lee • Etowah Chemical

  11. Vacation/Weather Days Breakfast and Lunch must be served EVERY DAY of the school year Lunch schedules can be adjusted slightly for ½ days Breakfast must be served on the first day of school Auditors coming late August, possibly later in lunchrooms

  12. Dr. Kim Mintz Testing, Attendance, AYP

  13. Testing/Calendar Our System calendar is always subject to change… These dates are set by the SDE. Calendar with yearly important dates included. • Etowah County Schools Calendar – shared with all principals • Includes all system-wide events • Access when logged into your Gmail (top – click “Calendar”

  14. Assessment 2011 - 2012 DIBELS remains under ARI – materials aren’t SDE secure… I will update the online Data system… ARMT-Plus The new ARMT-Plus will be given in the spring. Grades 3 – 8 will include Reading and Math… the Alabama Science Assessment will be incorporated for Grades 5 and 7. SAT10 EXPLORE – 8th Grade PLAN – 10th Grade (2012-13) ACT w/Writing – 11th Grade (2013-14) Spring 2012 – Last chance for Science AHSGE Biology will be continued in place of the Science portion

  15. Accountability - AYP Released: August 1 System is in Improvement Special Education Reading Log into the AYP information and save/print all information about your school www.drc-web.com/aypappeals User name begins with ALAYP028

  16. Attendance • Report attendance each morning during the first 5 days of school • Call, Email, IM, Fax… whatever you choose… to Theresa Crowder or Kim Mintz • PLEASE report by 10 am • Number of live bodies, and number of teacher units (by grade in elementary schools)

  17. Alabama’s Immigration Law This applies to ALL students enrolling for the first time on or after September 1, 2011 • An original, certified copy of the student’s birth certificate should be provided. • If the student does not have a birth certificate or if the birth certificate shows that the student was born outside of the US, provide parent with the “Supplemental Documentation” letter

  18. Alabama’s Immigration Law • If student does not provide supplemental documentation within 30 days, code in INOW as “enrolled without birth certificate” NO Student shall be denied enrollment or admission to the school due to a failure to provide the birth certificate or other supplemental documentation. Previously required documentation for admission remains unchanged: • Immunization certificate (Blue Card) • Social Security Number/Temporary number • Proof of Age for Kindergarten and Grade 1

  19. School Safety • Update School Safety Plan – by August 26 • Current School Year • Current Staff Names/Positions • Submit updated floor plan (to Kim Mintz) by August 22 • Fire/Tornado/Lock Down Drills • Copy to our office • We will forward a copy to EMA • Check Fire Extinguishers (make sure they are labeled as checked monthly)

  20. School Safety • School Resource Officers • Should always be first law enforcement contact • If they need assistance or backup – they will make that contact • SROs should be paid a minimum of time and a half for security (ie: ballgames, dances, etc.)

  21. Student Interns • JSU Student Interns should begin on the Thursday Inservice Day… • JSU allows the student to request a school and grade – we do not always accommodate the student’s request • Email (Kim Mintz) the names of teachers (with grade/subject) in your school that are willing to serve as a cooperating teacher (do not include those that you feel should not serve)

  22. Mr. Jimmy Sewell Transportation

  23. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION: • Chaperones • After school and weekend trips • Sept. 14th system wide bus evacuation drill. • National Bus Safety week • Extra curricular trips $1.20 mile

  24. Fuel and clean buses after field trips, sporting events, etc Early dismissal Meet with your drivers Update cell numbers

  25. TEXTBOOKS

  26. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION: • No “out of adoption” textbooks will be picked up this year. • Have teachers relay textbook needs to local school contact person. • Textbooks will always be delivered or picked up with a form to be signed by your school personnel and delivery personnel. Please keep a copy in your files. • Inventory & payments are up to date

  27. Contact textbook company representative with Teacher Edition and workbook needs. • Please contact Mr. Bottoms before approving a new class. Funds may not be available for textbooks. • Math text

  28. Mrs. Sharon Brown Special Education

  29. Focused Monitoring • State Department Team will arrive at The Learning Center at 11:00 on October 17, 2011 • The team will be out in the schools all day on October 18 and 19. Interview appointments will be scheduled with teachers, parents, related service providers and other agency personnel involved in the education of selected special education students. • An exit conference will be held on the morning of October 20, 2011.

  30. Prior to Monitoring • Special Education Training for teachers will be held August 11, 2011 at The Learning Center. Elementary teachers will meet at 8:30. Middle and High School teachers will meet at 10:30. • Case Managers will complete a Compliance Verification Form for each student on their caseload by August 29, 2011. • Psychometrists will meet with the special education staff at each school and conduct Compliance Verification of Special Education Records maintained by teachers.

  31. School Nurses • The State Department has decreased the funding provided for School Nurses. • Etowah County Schools is maintaining the 187 day contract for School Nurses. • All School Nurses are system wide nurses. • A School Nurse must be in attendance at all times in schools with students who have prescriptions for Diastat or Glucagon. • All invasive procedures must be done by a School Nurse. • Do not use a School Nurse to fill in for office staff. • Students may not be admitted to school without an up to date Blue Slip.

  32. 2011-12 Gifted Schedule • Monday: Duck Springs, Highland, Ivalee, West End Elementary • Tuesday: Whitesboro, Carlisle, Southside Elementary • Wednesday: John Jones Elementary, Glencoe Elementary • Thursday: Glencoe Middle, Rainbow Middle • Friday: Hokes Bluff Elementary, Hokes Bluff Middle, Gaston Next school year the schedule will rotate.

  33. New Learning Center Personnel • Melody Bennett is our new psychometrist who will be serving the following schools: Glencoe Elementary, Glencoe Middle, Glencoe High, John Jones, Rainbow Middle, Highland, and Career Tech • Amy Elmore will be filling Occupational Therapy needs for the entire system on a contract basis. • Dr. Matthew Remick will be available to provide expert assistance for student needs related to autism and behavioral issues.

  34. Instructional Day Verification Form • Due to shortened school days caused by transportation schedules in the state of Alabama we must verify that this is not occurring in Etowah County. • Please complete the Etowah County Schools Instructional Day Verification Form and send it to The Learning Center on September 6, 2011.

  35. Mr. Butch Dixon Alternative Education Community Education

  36. Section 504 High Hopes Extended Day Alternative School Referrals New Secretary, Nicki

  37. Mrs. Melissa Shields Technology

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  41. Good News! • EIGHT Certified Promethean Trainers • Chad Strawn, FarrahKilgo, Dena Statum, Cara Whitehed, Dana Sweeney, Mark Snead, Kim White, and Beth Knight • 22 Summer Technology Workshops •  Distance Learning / ACCESS • 712 students enrolled last year (344 students in 2008-2009) • 8th Grade Students Eligible for Participation • Credit Recovery now available - FREE • Advanced Placement • 70 qualifying AP test scores (29 in 2009) • 366 AP Students (192 in 2009)

  42. Over 7100 Registered Users • Centricity2 Upgrade in September • 73% of our teachers routinely communicate with parents/students/stakeholders via email/website (IMPACT Survey)

  43. ECBOE Impact Survey Item #33: In the past 12 months, to what degree have your technology-professional development needs been met? 2011 – 82% (high degree-completely) 2010 – 74% 2009 – 40% Item #15: How many of you use a Digital Projector to teach your students? 2011 – 64% 2010 – 48%

  44. Speak-Up Survey (Parents K-12) Do you think your child’s school is doing a good job preparing today’s students for jobs in the 21st Century? 2011 Yes – 67% (higher than the national average!) 2010 Yes – 47% 2009 Yes – 33%

  45. Speak-Up Survey (Parents K-12) How would you rate the effectiveness of your school or district’s communications with you? 2011 75% (Effective-Extremely Effective) Top Concern regarding your child’s school right now? 62% - Not enough funding 24% - Classes too big 24% - Too much homework

  46. Speak-Up Survey (Students 6-12) • How could your school make it easier for you to use technology? • Allow great access to websites – 69% • Let me use my cell/smart phone – 76% • How likely are you to allow students to use their own mobile devices at school? • Not likely/Very unlikely – 75% Speak-Up Survey (Administrators)

  47. Speak-Up Survey (Administrators) • What challenges “wake you up” at night? • Standardized Test Scores – 63% • Adequate Funding – 50% • School Safety – 50% • Student Behavior/Attendance – 50% • How important is the effective implementation of IT to your district/school’s mission? • 100% - Important/Very Important

  48. Grants – You Can Do It! Hundreds of grants have been posted on the district website at http://www.ecboe.org/grants Grant resources, including tips and “buzz words,” have also been posted.

  49. Comcast Internet Essentials • Low cost internet and netbook computer for qualifying free lunch families • www.ecboe.org/internetessentials

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