Monday, November 26, 2012

Process for Communicating Inclement Weather Office Closings & Class Cancellations

It’s that time of year…time to start thinking about the winter months and the not-so-pleasant weather that comes with it. In preparation for the possibility of office closings and class cancellations due to inclement weather, please read below for the process that the Agency uses to communicate about these events. 

First, click here to read the Agency’s Inclement Weather policy, which can be found on page 47 of the Staff Handbook. 

Remember that the Temporary Remote Workplace Program can be used in extraordinary circumstances with supervisor approval. More information about the program can be found in the Staff Handbook. In an inclement weather circumstance, staff members who complete timesheets have the option of taking unpaid leave, even if they have other leaves available. 

If you have any questions about the Inclement Weather policy, contact Laura Gillon, Executive Director of Human Resources, at lgillon@aea11.k12.ia.us or ext. 14416. 

Communicating Office Closures 
For the past two years, the Agency has used a system called SchoolReach to notify staff members of office closures due to inclement weather. (Everyone was quite happy we didn't actually have to use it last year!) Using the media to communicate our closings was no longer effective, so we decided to use SchoolReach and three other venues to communicate about office closures: 

SchoolReach 
SchoolReach is an online system that is able to send voice messages to staff when there is an office closure. When used, the service will call selected phone numbers in our employee contact list and will deliver a recorded message. The service will deliver the message to both live answer and answering machines. No answers (phones ringing over 40 seconds) and busies will be automatically retried twice in 15-minute intervals after the initial call. 

We will contact only those staff members who are assigned to offices that close. For example, if the Newton and Indianola offices are closed, we will only call the staff members who are assigned to those offices. Staff in other offices won’t receive a call. The calls that SchoolReach makes will be generated by the Agency’s Communications Department—they will not come directly from a person at SchoolReach. 

We have previously asked you to update your phone contact information in the Agency’s Employee Online system. If you have provided both a home number and a cell phone number in Employee Online, we will call you at both numbers in the event of an office closing. 

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING ABOUT SCHOOLREACH: 
When SchoolReach places a call, if your phone has caller ID, the ID will display the Agency’s main number, (515) 270-9030. When you get a call from the system, there will be a short pause at the beginning of the message. This usually is only a few seconds pause. Answer your phone as you normally would with “hello” and hold for the message to begin. Multiple “hellos” will delay the message. Please inform all family members who may answer your phone of this process. If you rely on your answering machine to screen calls, the system will detect that your machine has answered and will play the recorded message to your machine. The phone will ring for up to 40 seconds. Make sure that your machine answers after four rings or you may miss the message. 

At the end of the message you will be prompted to “press any key” to hear the message again. This can be helpful if a child answers the phone and hands it to a parent, who can then have the message repeated in its entirety. 

What can be done to avoid any problems in message delivery: 
• Do not say “hello” more than once. If the system detected your answer incorrectly, all noise will reset the three-second counter. 
• If, after you answer, the message does not immediately play, cover the mouthpiece of the phone to cutout all background noise. The message should begin after three seconds. 

Please make every effort to update your contact information in Employee Online any time there is a change to ensure that you do not miss important communication. Your phone data will be used exclusively by Heartland to communicate important information to you; it won’t be accessible to anyone else. 

Website 
We will post closing information on the front page of the Agency’s website (www.aea11.k12.ia.us). 

Cancellation Hotline 
We will record closing information on a “cancellation hotline” that staff members can call into at (515) 270-0405 ext. 14041. When you call in you will hear a recorded message that says the date and which offices are closed if there are closings. If there are no closings, the message will reflect that. 

Social Media 
We will post closing information on the Agency’s Facebook & Twitter accounts (www.facebook.com/heartlandaea & twitter.com/HeartlandAEA). 

Communicating Professional Development Class Cancellations 
If a professional development class is canceled, the cancellation will be communicated via the agency website, cancellation hotline and social media. 

If you have any questions about inclement weather communications, please contact Courtney Croatt, Communications Specialist, at ccroatt@aea11.k12.ia.us or ext. 14474.

Dependent Care Flex Benefit Enrollment Deadline November 30

Do you have children under the age of 13 for whom you pay daycare expenses while you and your spouse are working? If so, consider taking those dollars out of your paycheck on a pre-tax basis. 

Eligible staff members should have received an email on November 2 that provided information on how to enroll for the 2013 calendar year. This year we are offering our dependent care enrollment online. To make your dependent care elections, copy and paste the following link into your Firefox or Safari web browser: https://peoplebox.aea11.k12.ia.us/depcare 

Use your PeopleBox login and password. If your PeopleBox password fails, try your Employee Dashboard password. Dependent care enrollment will be closed on Friday, November 30 at 4:00 p.m. 

Please watch the video on the Intranet about our dependent care plan for more information. It is located on the Intranet > Benefits > 2012 Benefit Videos and PowerPoints > Dependent Care. You can also contact Kabel Business Services at (515) 224-9400 or (800) 300-9691 with any additional dependent care questions. Contact Kathy Martin, Benefits Specialist, with questions about benefits at kmartin@aea11.k12.ia.us or ext. 14385. For technical problems or login problems with online enrollment, contact Lori Thelen, Information Systems Manager, at ext. 14669.

December Regional Meetings Approaching Soon

Region 1 
Dec. 5 
8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. 
Guthrie Center Activity Center, 209 State St., Guthrie Center 

Region 2 
Dec. 20 8:30-11:30 a.m. 
Adel AEA Office 

Region 3 
Dec. 4 
8:30 a.m.-noon 
Indianola Church of Christ, 1112 East Iowa Ave., Indianola 

Region 4 
Dec. 13 
8:30-11:30 a.m. 
Johnston REC, Conference Room 14 

Region 5 
Dec. 17 
1:00-4:00 p.m. 
Johnston REC, Conference Rooms 3 & 4 

Region 6 
Dec. 7 
1:00-4:00 p.m. 
Johnston REC, Conference Rooms 3 & 4 

Region 7 
Dec. 7 
8:30-11:30 a.m. 
Ames AEA Office 

Region 8 
Dec. 11 
1:00-4:00 p.m. 
Colfax Historical Society Building, just off I-80 on Highway 117 heading south into Colfax 

Operations 
Dec. 3 
2:00-4:00 p.m. 
Johnston REC, Conference Rooms 3 & 4

Brain Injury Webinars from the Governor’s Advisory Council on Brain Injuries and IDPH

The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) is currently working with a federal grant for Traumatic Brain Injury. The Governor’s Advisory Council on Brain Injuries and partners at the Brain Injury Alliance of Iowa and the Iowa Department of Education have put together a series of free webinars for teachers, school staff, school coaches and AEA staff. 

The first of these webinars, Brain Injury 101, is scheduled for November 28 at 3:30 p.m. The webinar will be presented by Anne Moessner, RN, MSC, CRRN from Mayo Clinic. Space is limited so reserve your webinar seat now at: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/759202976 

The second webinar, Concussion: Return to Learn, is scheduled for December 4 at 3:45 p.m. It will be presented by Leslie Duinink, M.S., Assistant Professor of Exercise Science, at Central College in Pella. She will discuss strategies to help kids return to the classroom after concussion. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8885862994920504320 

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Below is a list of dates, times and topics for each webinar. 









Contact Megan Hartwig at Megan.Hartwig@idph.iowa.gov for more information.

IFAS System Down For Maintenance on Nov. 30

On Friday, November 30 at 5:00 p.m., the IFAS system will be taken down for a software upgrade. The system will not be available until Monday, December 3 at noon. This includes all functions available on the Employee Dashboard and the Application Process available on the Careers tab on the Agency website. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any questions, please contact Rod Howell, Data Processing Operations Manager, at rhowell@aea11.k12.ia.us or ext. 14599.