Tuesday, April 13, 2021

ISASP Learning Session: Basic Test Administration

This session will review test administration and security policies, steps to take prior to testing, and directions for test administration, including how to start and stop an online session, monitoring student progress, and troubleshooting.

1 hour session: April 14th, 7:30 AM
Facilitator: Rob Timmins

Zoom Link


Elementary Summer School

Thank you for your interest in a districtwide summer school for elementary students at Southeast Polk.  Below are some FAQ's as well as a recording of the session, a link to the presentation, and a form to indicate interest in participating.

Summer School FAQ's


Would clubs be for the entire time in the afternoon? Could it be split up between grade levels and swap with another club halfway through the afternoon?
  • Yes.  Once the club staff is assembled, you may meet as a team and design the afternoons in the best way you see fit.
I have a planned vacation that may impact a few days.  May I still apply to teach?
  • Yes.  With our sub list, we will have some flexibility with days.
What is the pay for working summer school?
  • It is the hourly contract rate of $25 per hour.  In addition, each person teaching summer school will be paid 8 hours of preparation time prior to July 12th.
May I apply to teach both in the morning (academics) and afternoon (clubs)?
  • Yes
I am currently a substitute teacher for the district.  May I apply to teach summer school?
  • Yes
I currently am a middle level teacher and am endorsed to teach elementary.  May I apply to teach summer school?
  • Yes
If I taught summer school in the past and created lessons based on reviewing past year skills and previewing new grade level skills, would it be okay to use those lessons created?
  • Yes
Will we create lessons ourselves based on what school we teach at OR will every grade level at every location teach the exact same lesson?
  • While collaboration across buildings is encouraged, this would be a starting point. Lessons will be specific to each site and to the needs of the students participating.


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