Monday, August 3, 2020

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


Reminder: Aug. 6: Don’t Miss Our Agency Return-to-Workplace Overview Webinar

All Heartland AEA staff are encouraged to join our Return-to-Workplace Overview Zoom session on Aug. 6. 

This hour-long webinar-style session will provide staff with the opportunity to hear Chief Administrator Jon Sheldahl review the Agency’s Return-to-Workplace Guide, which will be released at the end of this week. 

The webinar format will allow staff to type questions in a Q & A box, and members of the Agency Planning Council will respond to those questions at the end of the session. If the questions can’t all be addressed in the time provided, we will follow-up after the meeting. The session will also be recorded. 

Aug. 6, 2020 
3:30 – 4:30 p.m. (This time will allow new staff to join us) 
Zoom link was shared in a Google Calendar invite sent last week

Reminder: Required Before Returning to an Agency Workplace: Health & Safety Online Training

Any time after Aug. 1, 2020, before returning to an office or other workspace either full- or part-time or as needed, it is required that Heartland AEA staff take the AEA Learning Online module called 
R2L (Return to Learn): Health and Safety for Teachers and Staff. This module was developed by the Iowa Department of Education to provide districts and staff with information on creating a culture for health and safety. The training should take about 30 minutes to complete and needs to be completed only once.


In addition, before returning to an agency workspace or district building or client home, review this video tutorial regarding how to put on and take off a face mask/covering, face shield or other protective equipment. 

Do not return to agency offices or other workspaces including district buildings and client homes after Aug. 1, 2020, without taking the Return to Learn training and reviewing the video. 

If you have any questions, contact Britini Jones, Human Resources Assistant.

Aug. 2020 School Leader Update Available


The Aug. 2020 issue of the School Leader Update from the Iowa Department of Education is available.

Iowa Awarded $17.7 Million Grant to Support Education Innovation During Pandemic

The Iowa Department of Education announced last week that the state has been awarded nearly $17.7 million competitive federal grant to support innovative ways to educate students during the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds will be used to help establish and support Iowa e-Learning Central, which will empower students, teachers and families by providing access to high-quality, virtual K-12 learning statewide, regardless of geographic location or the status of school closures. 

“Education is a critical component for a child’s development and that’s why our Return to Learn plan gives schools, districts and parents the flexibility to do online and in-person learning,” said Iowa Department of Education Director Ann Lebo. “This funding will help us expand rigorous, virtual learning opportunities for all students across the state furthering the goals of Iowa’s Return to Learn Strategy.” 

The proposal includes establishing a leadership team to direct the development of the virtual learning environment, incentivizing educators to develop and use high-quality course programs, and developing foundational content and a central area for families to access their child’s educational programming and other resources. 

Iowa is one of 11 states awarded more than $180 million by the U.S. Department of Education to support students by overcoming challenges created by the pandemic. The Rethink K-12 Education awards ranged from $6 million to $20 million. Congress set aside 1 percent of the $30.75 billion allotted to the Education Stabilization Fund through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act, to assist states with the highest coronavirus burden. 

The $17.7 million award is in addition to $71.6 million Iowa received in federal relief for PK-12 schools through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund and the $26.2 million for the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund authorized by the CARES Act.

Aug. 4, 2020 Special Board of Directors Meeting Agenda Available

The agenda for the Aug. 4 special meeting of the Heartland AEA Board of Directors is available.