- Cama-i, quyana tailuci!
- (Central Yup’ik)
- "Greetings, thank you for coming!"
New! - Reminder - Last Call
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Last Call! GripTape 2020 Learning Challenge
The GripTape Learning Challenge is a call to action to youth ages 15–19 years old to design, create, and execute their own learning journeys. Past participants have learned about rap communities, coding, fashion design, girls’ wrestling, drawing, mixing music, blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, social justice, the brain, and teaching. If selected, GripTape sponsors the youth for 10 weeks with $500, full decision-making authority, and mentorship. Application period closes May 31.
Last Call! The Governor’s Denali Peak Performance Awards – Deadline Extended
The Governor’s Denali Peak Performance Awards program is a great way to recognize State workers for all that they do to serve the people of Alaska. During these challenging times, many employees are going above and beyond to support Alaskans. Please consider taking the time to nominate an outstanding State employee for one of these prestigious awards. The nomination deadline has been extended to June 1.
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NEW! The School Superintendents Association Releases Resolution to Reopen Nation’s Schools
AASA, The School Superintendents Association is pleased to release a resolution to support a safe, healthy and district-specific reopening process that was informed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
NEW! Our Cultural Landscape - Culturally Responsive Education Conference
Calling all K-12, university, and community educators to submit proposals to present at the 2020 Culturally Responsive Education virtual conference to be held August 6-8. Sealaska Heritage Institute hopes to have a wide range of perspectives represented. Share your voice, ideas, and expertise with educators around the state who are advocating for culturally responsive approaches to education. Preference will be given to proposals received by June 1, but proposals will continue to be accepted through June 8.
NEW! How Do We Read? Let’s Count the Ways
This report analyzes data from the 2017 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts (SPPA), which the National Endowment for the Arts conducted in partnership with the U.S. Census Bureau. It gives a statistical overview of how the nation’s adults engage with leisure reading and other literary activities, such as author readings, book clubs, and creative writing.
NEW! Alaska Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Scholarship Applications Available
AIANTA is proud to offer the Tourism & Hospitality Scholarship, which provides American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian students with financial assistance towards a degree or certificate in hospitality, tourism, recreation, culinary arts or related fields. Applications are due July 3.
NEW! Alaska State Museum Presents Online Exhibit on Women’s Suffrage
The Alaska State Museum’s online exhibit Alaska’s Suffrage Star opens at 4:30 PM on Friday, June 5 as part of the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council’s Virtual First Friday. The exhibit shares the history of women’s suffrage in Alaska, explaining how local and national activism helped Alaska women citizens achieve the vote in 1913.
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Ilisagvik College Type M CTE Teacher Prep Program
The CTE Teacher Preparation Pilot Program at Ilisagvik Colllege will help Type M teachers build upon career knowledge and combine educational practices and theories to support confident, effective classroom leaders. Ilisagvik College just released its fall course offerings. Contact Arth Brown for more information.
- ED 194 80B – CTE: Introduction to Classroom Instructional Strategies
- ED 194 81B – CTE: Safety & Technology in the CTE Classroom
- ED 194 82B – CTE: School Law, Regulations, & Compliance
- ED 199 80B – CTE Practicum
Ed SnaX: Bite-sized Virtual PD Experiences for Educators.
Join Brightways Learning for one or more virtual Ed SnaX this June - highly engaging, bite-sized PD Experiences for PK-12 educators! Just $79 each and discounts for two or more. Choose from the Spring Ed SnaX Menu:
- Intro to Wholistic Self-Care for Educators - June 8
- Empowered Staff: Keys to a Thriving School - June 10
- A Toe-dip into the Educators’ Confluence - June 17
Principal Eric Pederson Named 2020 National Distinguished Principal
The Alaska Association of Elementary School Principals is proud to announce the National Distinguished Principal for 2020 is Eric Pederson, Principal of Paul Banks Elementary School in Homer, Alaska.
Computer Science Workshops Now Offered through Zoom This Summer
Due to current health mandates and the uncertainty of the COVID-19 crisis. Alaska Staff Development Network created blended online professional development opportunities for learning to teach computer science in the fall. Provide opportunities for Alaska students to master the AK computer Science Standards and be career ready for jobs that require computational thinking, critical thinking, logic, and collaboration. For additional information please contact Cheryl Bob
- CS Fundamentals – 2 online offerings, 1 credit. Designed for K-5 elementary educators new to teaching computer science. July 21-23, and Aug 4-6.
- CS Discoveries – 2 online offerings, 2 credits. Designed to support middle and high school teachers before and during their first year teaching the Code.org professional learning program. Scholarships are available. July 27-31, and Aug 3-7.
- CS Principles- 1 online offering, 2 credits. Designed to support middle and high school teachers before and during their first year teaching the Code.org professional learning program. Aug 3-7
Alaska Humanities Forum Seeking Northwest Arctic Region C3 Education Program Coordinator
The Alaska Humanities Forum is recruiting for a Northwest Arctic Region C3 Education Program Coordinator. This position will be part of the team to implement the educator portion of the Anuqsru∤iq (Resilience) Project C3 project in the Maniilaq Region of northwest Alaska. Applications accepted through June 15, 2020. More information can be found at akhf.org/employment.
Well-Rounded Education through Student-Centered Funding Demonstration Grants
The U.S. Department of Education is inviting applications for the Well-Rounded Education through Student-Centered Funding Demonstration Grants. This program provides competitive grants to LEAs to demonstrate model programs for providing well-rounded education opportunities through the development and implementation of student-centered funding systems based on weighted per-pupil allocations. Applications are due July 10.
Computer Science Teachers Association 2020 Virtual Conference
CSTA's Annual Conference is a chance for computer science teachers to come together for learning, networking, and fun. The two-day virtual conference has over 100 sessions of education to broaden the knowledge of computer science education, inspirational keynotes and sessions to reinvigorate a passion for teaching, and countless moments of fun and connection along the way. July 13-14.
Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program
This two-week virtual program teaches 10-12th grade girls the computer science skills they need to make an impact in their community while preparing for a career in tech. Participants will get exposure to tech jobs and join a supportive sisterhood of women in tech.
Kindergarten Readiness Opportunity for Your Students
The state of Alaska is the beneficiary of a grant received by the Waterford UPSTART program. This program provides a unique opportunity for families to participate in the Waterford UPSTART program to support home-based kindergarten readiness delivered via technology. When parents are given the tools and knowledge to support their children, everyone wins. Every parent is empowered as their child’s first teacher right in the home.
The R.E.S.C.U.E. Project – Preventing the “COVID slide”
Millions of early readers are missing school. This may have serious negative effects on their reading development. The NSF-funded RESCUE Project hopes to prevent this COVID Slide. Educational organizations have teamed up to help Kindergarteners and First Graders learn to read at home using a researcher-developed, evidence-based computer-based game called GraphoLearn. Participation is voluntary for the free 12-week reading program and progress monitoring reports. Space is limited and filling up quickly. More information including how to sign up and media attention in NPR and the World Economic Forum can be found on the website.
Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education Seeking Executive Director
ACPE and the Alaska Student Loan Corporation (ASLC) are recruiting to fill the Executive Director/Executive Officer position, based on the current incumbent’s intent to retire by the end of the year. Located in Juneau, this position is the chief executive of ACPE and the ASLC executive officer. The full job description and information on minimum qualifications can be found on Workplace Alaska.
ACPE is looking to celebrate the 2020 graduating class by offering a virtual Decision Day Alaska event. The goal of Decision Day Alaska is to recognize all high school seniors and celebrate all of their postsecondary plans, whether it be college or university, vocational/trade school, career training center, registered apprenticeship program, or the military. This year, ACPE would like to recognize graduating seniors by sharing the videos of their postsecondary plans and decisions and invite others to join the celebration. You can register your school for a virtual Decision Day Alaska here. For more information, please contact Dominika Szpotanska at dominika.szpotanska@alaska.gov
Secretary DeVos Launches New Education Stabilization Fund Grant Competition
Congress set aside 1% of the $30.75 billion allotted to the Education Stabilization Fund through the CARES Act for grants to States with the highest coronavirus burden. The Department will make these grants available to States most affected by coronavirus through two separate grant competitions: The Education Stabilization Fund- Rethink K12 Education Models Grants, and the Education Stabilization Fund- Reimagining Workforce Preparation Grants.
Online Story Circles for Educators and Community Members
Educator Story Circles are opportunities for small groups of people (educators and engaged community members) to gather together to listen and share thoughts and stories related to a common theme. No preparation is necessary, and each participant has the option to share or simply listen to others. Story Circles aren’t about performing. Rather, the purpose is to listen and connect. Participants who want to lead Story Circles with their own students or community members will have access to a free toolkit and will be eligible for a $200 stipend from the Alaska Humanities Forum.
Alaska Staff Development Network Live Remote Teaching Support Sessions
ASDN’s Live Remote Teaching Support Sessions for educators were incredibly well attended. The 55 sessions had 3,072 logins from 1,350 teachers! The series has ended, but recordings can still be accessed.
Update to the 2020 Arts & Culture Institutes
Due to the pandemic, no Arts & Culture Institutes will be held in person this summer. The status of each of the planned events is listed below. For more information contact Barbara Short, AAEC Executive Director.
- The Anchorage Science and Arts for the Elementary Classroom (May 26-29) is cancelled. The Anchorage Academy will be open this year only for on-line classes.
- The Fairbanks Multicultural Arts Institute (June 15-19) is also cancelled for this year.
- The Kenai Social Emotional Learning and the Arts Institute (June 1-5) is postponed until next year, however the teacher-leader staff will be actively planning this fall to make the 2021 SEL and the Arts Institute better than ever!
- The Juneau Culture and the Arts Institute (July 20-31) is presently being redesigned to see if it can be presented on-line in a shortened format. More information will be available on the website by June 1.
Indian Education Formula Grant Deadline Extension
The Indian Education Formula Grants to Local Educational Agencies (Formula Grants) program provides grants to support local educational agencies (LEAs), Indian Tribes and organizations, and other eligible entities in developing and implementing elementary and secondary school programs that serve Indian students. The U.S. Department of Education extended the application deadline to June 19.
Early Career Explorers – FREE Downloadable Classroom Resources (PK-4)
The Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education’s Early Career Explorers classroom resources incorporate career exploration alongside traditional subjects to be used in the classroom or at home. Students build a strong foundation to better understand the importance of academics, extracurricular activities, and healthy study habits as it relates to future career goals. Contact Shelly.Morgan@alaska.gov or 907-269-7972 for additional details.
I Know I Can - 2nd grade FREE Early College & Career Exploration e-Book and Activities
Provided by the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education and Alaska 529 College Savings Plan, the I Know I Can e-Book is available for FREE download for teachers or families to read with students as a distant learning activity. Additional parent tips and activities are available in the book. Students are encouraged to draw pictures of their career dreams and complete other activities in the eBook. Contact shelly.morgan@alaska.gov or 907-269-7972 for additional details.
Kids2College – 5th/6th grade FREE Early College & Career Exploration Digital Resources
Provided by the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education and Alaska 529 College Savings Plan, the 5th/6th grade Kids2College program is available for distance delivery. Six lessons, video college & career panels, virtual campus tours, digital student workbook & teacher guide. Students begin to identify their career interests and build personal learning and career plans; learn how to best prepare for college and career training; and learn about college entrance exams, admissions, and financial aid. Please contact shelly.morgan@alaska.gov for additional details.
ACPE Virtual Success Center – Postsecondary Planning Assistance
Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE) Success Center staff are available to answer questions about FAFSA, scholarships, postsecondary programs, and more! If you or your students have questions about navigating the postsecondary landscape in these uncertain times, please contact ACPE’s Success Center team at 800-441-2962, Option 4.
Ready to Read Alaska is a statewide initiative for families and caregivers of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers in Alaska. The program’s mission is to promote early literacy development in Alaska’s young children to create the foundations needed for when a child begins to learn to read. Ready to Read is posting training videos on YouTube, and literacy tips, book recommendations, crafts, and activities on Instagram.
Short-term Job Opportunity – Assessment Administrators
Westat will be seeking applicants to staff the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Work with a team to proctor digitally based assessments on tablets. Applicants must be available for online and in-person training during January 2021 and able to proctor January 25 through March 12, 2021, when work is available. NAEP offers paid training, hourly wages paid weekly, and mileage reimbursement. This is a part-time, temporary position. For more information email NAEPRecruit@westat.com or call 1-888-237-8036.
The Alaska School Leadership Academy (ASLA) Launches Recruitment for 2020-21 Cohort
ASLA is a professional development and mentoring support program for early career Alaska principals designed to provide mentoring, networking, skill building and mutual support across the state. Applications are now open until September 1st for first- or second-year lead principals and assistant principals working in an Alaskan school and require superintendent support. Contact Sam Jordan at ASDN with any questions.
“Grab the Mic” Initiatives Encourages Young People to Tell Their Stories
Jason Reynolds, National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, will connect with young people at home through his new video series and newsletter. Reynolds’ platform “GRAB THE MIC: Tell Your Story” includes a monthly newsletter for parents and educators and a biweekly video series intended to inspire creativity in young people. Both are hosted on Reynolds’ GRAB THE MIC Resource Guide.
Virtual Story Times and Copyright Issues
As librarians have had to pivot away from face-to-face programming and towards virtual, many have expressed concern about potential copyright infringement issues. The School Library Journal published the article, Publishers Adapt Policies to Help Educators, listing all of the publishers allowing educators and librarians to read their books online during the pandemic. The list is being updated daily. The Programming Librarian’s blog post, News: Online Storytime & Coronavirus, It’s Fair Use Folks, covered the basics of fair use and how it applies to virtual story time during the pandemic.
USDA is opening a second application window for funding under the Distance Learning and Telemedicine (DLT) grant program. Electronic applications for window two may be submitted through grants.gov beginning April 14, 2020, and are due no later than July 13, 2020. Paper applications will not be accepted under the second window. Additional information on how to apply is available on grants.gov.
ASDN Offers Sessions and Courses for Alaskan Educators During COVID-19
The Alaska Staff Development Network (ASDN) is offering many sessions and courses for Alaskan educators during COVID-19. Please see the resources page for professional development opportunities, partner resource sites, and many resources for distance learning.
AKCIS.org – Alaska Career Information System
Continue using www.AKCIS.org over the Summer! AKCIS is offered to everyone in Alaska for FREE by the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE). Find out how interests and values help students and educators focus on career clusters, occupations, programs of study, schools, and scholarships. Create ready to share resumes by warehousing achievements, activities, and skills, as well as education, paid work, and community services experiences! Create an online Personal Learning & Career Plan (PLCP) implementation plan for your classroom, school, or district! Contact the ACPE team for more information and planning assistance.
National History Academy Seeking Applications
National History Academy is seeking applications from Alaska high school students for this summer. Based in Middleburg, Virginia, the Academy inspires students to learn about the foundations of our country, visiting more than 35 defining historic sites such as Monticello, Gettysburg and Washington, DC, and learning from 30 national leaders. Plus, all 2020 students will also have the special opportunity to see Hamilton: The Musical at the Kennedy Center. The Academy has scholarship funding specifically set aside for Alaska students, so please encourage students to apply.
To submit news items, please contact Rochelle Lindley at (907) 465-6535 or rochelle.lindley@alaska.gov. This newsletter is available weekly and in archived form at https://education.alaska.gov/news/infoexch.