i-Safe Information

 

  1. Teaching internet safety is required annually as a condition of continuing our E-Rate funding.  KPBSD adopted the i-Safe materials to provide teachers with the resources, background, and support information necessary to be able to teach these skills and the related content.  Teachers in multigrade sites should choose one grade level of content to focus on each year, and rotate the materials so students end up learning from all grade levels at some point in their school experience.
  2. Principals must collect the verification forms each year from their teachers.
  3. The forms are due (for the whole school at once- not to be submitted one class at a time,) annually to IT by May 1st (it is on the deadlines list.)

All the teaching materials and verification forms are available online from the curriculum webpage by selecting “i-Safe,” which is listed under “Health” or by following this link: http://www.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/departments.aspx?id=22489

 

Ed Tech Committee Meeting Minutes 9/26/13

The minutes from today’s meeting of the Ed Tech Committee are posted below.  Members of the committee are:

  • Mick Audette, DW Ed Tech Coordinator
  • Amanda Adams, Distance Ed Teacher
  • Stephanie Cronin, Seward High School
  • Kristi Felchle, K-Beach Elementary School
  • Robanne Stading, Nikolaevsk K-12 School
  • Beth Swaby, Soldotna High School
  • Lisa Rolph, Kenai Middle School
  • Karla Barkman, DW Librarian and Ed Tech Coach
  • Jason Bickling, Principal at Seward Middle and Moose Pass K-8

9.26.13 EdTechCommittee Notes

 

Intervention School Start-up Training

School Start-up for interventionists
August 19th, 1-4 Cook Inlet Aquaculture – New Successmaker 6.0
August 20th All day at Cook Inlet Aquaculture – Interventionist training
The Interventionists will need to sign up for these in Avatar.
Please communicate this to the interventionist in your building. I am still working on getting all of the interventionists names sent to me.

Important Instructional Policy/AR and ASAA/KPSAA Changes

Information you need to know:  Please forward to counselors, AD’s, or other staff you feel need to be aware of this information.

1)      (AR 6146.1) This policy/AR  was passed at the last board meeting.  I will be in contact with middle school principals who have current students taking high school algebra regarding communicating this change to parents and determining which of your students can get high school credit for this year’s class and if parents wish to take advantage of it.  Additionally, David Henson and I will locate any currently enrolled high school students who took Algebra in 8th grade and offer the credit if they meet the criteria.

Regarding the Advanced Placement change, this will take effect for next year’s AP students.  Currently enrolled AP students (this year’s group) do not need to take the AP exam in order to get the bump in GPA.  Starting next year if a student wants to get the extra 0.021 they will have to take the AP exam.  It is suggested that you charge a class fee for AP classes and that a portion of that go towards paying for the $89.00 exam fee.  Just like for any class fee, students could use the waiver process if this causes a hardship.

 Summary of the AR 6146.1  High School Graduation:  Middle School Students taking algebra at the middle school will now be able to get high school credit if they earn a grade of C or better both Semesters.  This will be retroactive for current 8th grade Algebra students and for current high school students who took Algebra in the middle school and received grades of C or higher both semesters. 

Additionally, Advanced Placement Students will need to take the AP exam in the spring if they wish to receive the bump in GPA.

2)      I am currently working on KPSAA language, forms, and a process for implementing AS 14.30.365 The new non-district student Home School access to athletics change.  There will be a pre-season pre-registration process, check list, guidance, eligibility verification forms, and enrolment verification process that will need to be followed.

Basically,  any non-KPBSD home school student who is enrolled in “alternative education programs” (Military Youth Academy, Raven, IDEA), or any accredited home school program will be able to participate in our high schools in any ASAA sanctioned activity (sports, DDF, All State Music, etc…).  THIS IS ONLY FOR HIGH SCHOOL.  NOT MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTIVITIES.

More information and clarification will be forthcoming before the end of this school year.  This takes effect July 1, 2013.

If you have questions please do not hesitate to give me a call.(#8882)

 

Alaska State Standards Overview

This post is a follow up to the presentation at the March 26, 2013 administrator meeting.

We will continue to provide training and resources to schools, teachers and administrators as we transition to the new state standards and the assessments as they become available.

Here is the presentation:

Alaska State Standards3.26