Regal Leader
Volume 104 - November 18, 2019
The Week Ahead
I hope everyone was able to enjoy the Hawkeye win. It helped after the Regals game. We should have a normal week for schedules.
We have the Senior Citizen Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday. Lynne and NHS do a great job with this well-organized event. Students should be letting you know if they are missing your class for working the event.
Our winter activities season can officially start for high school (junior high has already been going). Congratulations to all of our students involved with fall activities.
Monday:
Tuesday: Curriculum meeting @ 9:00, Catholic Identity @ 4:30
Wednesday: Prayer Service @ 2:15, Finance Comm @ 4:30, Executive Comm @ 5:30
Thursday: Senior Citizen Thanksgiving Dinner, RVC Principal meeting @ 10:00, Health & Safety @ 5:30
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Have a great week!
Prayer Service on Wednesday
NCEA Backpack
Board of Educational Examiners Information
Did you know . . .?
- You may apply to renew your license one year in advance of the expiration date without losing any time on your new license.
- You may use one completed Individualized Professional Development Plan for one renewal credit per renewal cycle.
- You may obtain a certificate from an Iowa college showing renewal credits earned for serving as a cooperating teacher for practicum students and student teachers for up to two credits per renewal cycle.
- You may earn up to one credit for each microexternship completed. Click here to view the micro-externship renewal credit form.
- You will use our new online system to apply for a new license or to renew your license, and we even accept clear pictures of transcripts taken from a smartphone.
- View all standard/master renewal credit options here.
Social Media Guidance from the BOEE
Social media continues to cause issues for both educators and students. As educators, we must refrain from any activities that may reduce our effectiveness in the classroom. Before posting, liking, or retweeting online, use this checklist on the left as a guide to determine the nature of the content or comment. This is a helpful tool for students as well.
Educators should also evaluate the risks involved with the following activities:
- Accepting friend requests from students
- Posting grievances about the school/district
- Complaining about a difficult day
- Liking or retweeting controversial posts
There is no such thing as privacy online, even with the most stringent settings enabled. Instead of posting - think of it as publishing.
Glenn Plummer
Email: glenn.plummer@regina.org
Location: 2150 Rochester Avenue, Iowa City, IA, United States
Phone: 319-321-4234
Twitter: @gap_4