Monday, February 10, 2020

Professional Learning Needs???

Last week, the DE Counselor Newsletter was sent out requesting some information. If you didn't get the newsletter, please contact Terese Jurgensen and she will get you enrolled. If you have already completed the survey, great! If not, please see the message below:

The AEA Counselor Contacts would like to get some information from you! What might be your professional learning wants and needs for 2020-2021? Please complete this Google Survey and share your thoughts!! The survey should take no more than 5 minutes. We would like the information of School Counseling across the State of Iowa. Thank you so much!

Thanks so much!!!

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Your input is needed!!!!

Input sought on draft plan to meet federal career and technical education law

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The Iowa Department of Education is holding three public input meetings on Thursday, Feb. 6 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs and Johnston to gather feedback on the draft of Iowa's state plan for meeting requirements of the federal Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act.
Commonly referred to as Perkins V, the federal law reauthorizes the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006, which provides support for career and technical education (CTE) programs in all 50 states and U.S. territories. CTE programs increase student engagement through the integration of technical and academic skills in hands-on, real-world learning experiences.
Those unable to attend a public meeting in person can view the Heartland AEA meeting location via ZOOM. Iowans can also submit questions and feedback by completing online surveys about the draft plan and performance targets.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

New Position!

Ballard High School is hiring an additional counselor!!! If interested, check out the posting on TeachIowa.gov!

Sunday, January 12, 2020

FREE Service for families!!

Let me introduce you to a new FREE email service for parents and guardians of students in 8th through 12th grades.

Earlier this week, we launched SP3 – Student Planning Pointers for Parents, a service to empower the parents/guardians of students between 8th and 12th grades to engage in post-secondary planning with their students. As I’m sure you’re aware, studies show that students whose parents are engaged in planning their future are much more successful in high school and college.

How It Works
Parents and guardians register with their students’ grade levels at www.sp3.org. Twice-monthly emails containing timely and grade-level specific information will be sent to those who register. The articles will provide tips, tools and resources for parents and guardians to have meaningful discussions with their students about their postsecondary options.

The content is relevant to the month in which it is sent and includes a number of topics, such as:

·         How GPAs work and the importance of getting good grades and forming strong study habits in high school
·         Taking interest assessments, career exploration and setting career goals
·         Core course requirements and earning college credit in high school
·         Options available after high school — apprenticeships, certificate and degree programs, military, etc.
·         The importance of working and saving for college, budgeting time and money
·         ACT and SAT prep, college and scholarship applications
·         Completing the FAFSA, understanding the cost of college and the financial aid process
·         Preparing for college or career after high school

Parents and guardians who register and utilize the information and resources within the articles are entered into quarterly drawings for contributions to a 529 college savings account. Forty winners will be randomly selected each quarter with each winner receiving a $250 deposit toward their savings plan of choice.

Promotion
In addition to Iowa Student Loan directly promoting the new service, school counselors and the Iowa College Access Network (ICAN) will help publicize this service and encourage parents to enroll. This service has also received endorsements from College Savings Iowa 529 Plan, ICAN and Strada Education Network. Development of this tool was supported by Strada Education Network, a national social impact organization improving lives by forging clearer and more purposeful pathways between education and employment.

Help Spread the Word
Please tell all the parents you know with students between 8th and 12th grades to sign up for the free service at www.sp3.org. Also, please share with your AEA colleagues as well as with educators you know.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

DACA Scholarship!!

Simpson College has created a scholarship grant for DACA/undocumented students called the Access Grant. The grant would provide one first year students with a full tuition scholarship (meaning we would cover everything except room and board) and additional $$$ for some smaller scholarships ranging from $10,000-$15,000.

Eligibility Requirements:
·         Be admitted to Simpson College
·         Be a first-year student
·         Identify as a DACA recipient or undocumented status
·         3.25 cumulative GPA
·         Complete essay prompt

The application can be found on our website. Here is the direct link to the application.

Please feel free to share this with high school counselors or colleagues who work with these communities. Folks can reach out to Madeline Cano directly with any questions at madeline.cano@simpson.edu. Students may apply for the scholarship if they are considering Simpson. Only students who have been fully admitted to Simpson will be considered for an award. Deadline is February 1st.

Monday, October 28, 2019

ACTE Work Based Learning Conference

Mark your Calendars!!!

ACTE’s National & Iowa’s Annual Work-Based Learning Conference 2020
April 22-23 - DMACC FFA Enrichment Center

Learn more and register at acteonline.org/wbl-conference

IA CCR Academy

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Registration Is Open:
Iowa College & Career Readiness Academy November 2019


Starting November 11

101: FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS IN IOWA Register
201: CREATING IOWA’S COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS CULTURE Register
401: PLANNING AND THE DISTRICT’S ROLE IN CREATING A STUDENT-CENTERED CAREER AND ACADEMIC PLAN Register
501: AN INTRODUCTION TO PLANNING, ACCESSING, AND FINANCING POSTSECONDARY OPPORTUNITIES Register

How to register
Log into the AEA website through the links above. You will then be able to select and register for the session you want.
Your login information is the same email/password you use when logging into the AEA Learning System (Mandatory Reporter, self-paced classes, etc.). Participants creating a new account will not be able to view courses until the next business day. If you experience issues with the login process, please contact bjones@heartlandaea.org or schristensen@heartlandaea.org.

Course descriptions

101: FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS IN IOWA
Provides an overview of the current state of college and career readiness in Iowa for all participants; prerequisite for all other College & Career Readiness Academy courses. (2 credits)
201: CREATING IOWA’S COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS CULTURE
Focuses on the distinct yet interrelated roles of teachers, school counselors and administrators in creating the systems that support a college and career readiness culture; includes emphases on equity and utilizing district plans. (3 credits)
401: PLANNING AND THE DISTRICT’S ROLE IN CREATING A STUDENT-CENTERED CAREER AND ACADEMIC PLAN
Targets the roles of district staff and administration in ICAP processes, including counseling, career planning, transitions, postsecondary opportunities, and issues of equity relative to special populations. (2 credits)
501: AN INTRODUCTION TO PLANNING, ACCESSING, AND FINANCING POSTSECONDARY OPPORTUNITIES
Provides an introductory overview of the college application and financial aid processes. The purpose is to better prepare school counselors and other college access professionals in supporting students and families as they navigate the complexities of applying to postsecondary institutions and financing various options. (3 credits) 

Complete 101 through 401 and earn a College Access Professional Certificate.
Complete 101 through 501 and earn a College Access Specialist Certificate.
Complete 101 through 601 and earn an Equity Badge.

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