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| THE MIEM CONNECTION Brought to you by: Michigan Institute for Educational Management |
November 2008 Volume 4 Number 11 |
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MIEM Offers Online Education
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Congratulations again to Crystal Award winners Julie Harmon of Manton Consolidated Schools for Customer Service, Zahraa Ezat of Walled Lake Consolidated Schoolsfor Student Services, and Vicki Galvin of Redford Union School District for Best Practices. Also, Congratulations to the 26 MIEM School Administrative Professional Certification Program Achievers. We in education are thankful for all of you that support the work we do to help students achieve all that they can. Being thankful is something that is special at this time of year. I try to thank those on our MIEM team the year round, but it is important as we approach the holiday of Thanksgiving that we take the time to appreciate all those we work with and those on the home front that support us. As you approach a short work week that will be jammed with enough for a full week, take the time to say a big thank you to those that make a positive difference for you. Also, with this time of year comes that tough Michigan weather. Wouldn’t this be a great time to check out the online learning opportunities that MIEM is providing? Go to our website for all the details. |
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| MIEM Offers Online Education | |
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Winter is fast approaching with those beautiful, snow-filled days. Unfortunately, snow brings the hazards of winter driving. Thanks to MIEM’s partnership with Instructional Technology Services winter road conditions won’t have any impact on your ability to continue your professional development. You can still earn MSBO Certification and SAPC credits, as well as university graduate credits through MIEM’s online education portal. Take advantage of an extensive range of classes for one low fee. Registrants will have access to all modules in one of two series. The first series has nine modules related to Educational Issues with topics ranging from Interpersonal Communications to Working with Parents and School Violence Prevention. The second series, Technology/Office Training Series is made up of 12 modules focusing on Windows Vista, Podcasting, Creating Webquests and Microsoft Excel 2002. MIEM member districts can have a staff member use this service for $99 each with access to the series for one full year. To learn more: http://www.myedconnect.com/miem/ |
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| MIEM Crystal Award Winners Honored | |
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The MIEM Crystal Award recognizes and celebrates the outstanding performance, achievements, and contributions of individuals who work in support staff positions within Michigan school districts. This year’s recipients include: Customer Service: Julie Harmon, Curriculum Secretary, Manton Consolidated Schools Student Services: Zahraa Ezat, a Para-Pro Educator and ELL Classroom, Walled Lake Consolidated Schools The Crystal Award is sponsored by: |
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| MIEM and Oakland Schools are part of “Your Winning Team" November 24, 2008 |
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The Michigan Institute for Educational Management (MIEM), in cooperation with Oakland Schools, will be offering nine required School Administrative Professional Certification (SAPC) classes in 2008-2009. In addition, two other required classes, "Marketing Your School" and "The Leader in You," are conveniently offered online. School Law for the Building Level Secretary • 9:00 am-12:15 pm Crisis Management/Safety Issues • 1:00-4:15 pm |
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| Schools Beware! ID Thieves Targeting Schools | |
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Why do thieves target schools? Your schools manage the personal, medical, financial, and business information of their entire communities. This confidential and sensitive information comes in the form of student records, employee files, vendor records, statements, invoices, receipts, etc. It is managed by faculty, staff, administration, volunteers, vendors, parents and students. While we have done a great job securing our technology, case studies show that more than seventy percent of incidents are low-tech. You may not realize that the confidential and sensitive information in your care has more than operational value. In the event of an information loss or breach, unprepared schools are subject to fines, penalties, and class action lawsuits. (Those in your communities that become victims will be subject to much worse.) Due to the serious nature of this issue, MASA, MASB and MSBO has partnered with Identity Theft Loss Prevention, LLC in a state-wide campaign to prepare Michigan schools in making the reasonable effort required by law to detect, prevent, and mitigate loss resulting in identity theft. Sign up now for the following Compliance and Awareness Process Workshops.
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| New Conference Announced for Educational Technology Leaders | |
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MIEM and the Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL have announced their partnership in hosting a new conference: the Educational Technology Leadership Conference (ETLC) for educational technology leaders. “MACUL is extremely proud to partner with MIEM on this groundbreaking opportunity to benefit those who administer and support school technology programs,” said MACUL Executive Director Ric Wiltse. “By combining the MACUL and MIEM conferences aimed at technology coordinators, both organizations will be able to better meet the needs of our members,” Wiltse stated. The Educational Technology Leadership Conference (ETLC) is aimed at school technology directors, technicians, administrators, school board members and other educators at the local, regional and state level. The conference will also highlight a wide variety of exhibitors of hardware, software and technology services. The conference will be held June 22-23, 2009 at Holt High School in Holt, MI. |
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| November-December 2008 Events...Register Now! | |
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School Law for the Building Level Secretary Crisis Management/Safety Issues Differentiated Leadership Everything You Need to Know About Identity Theft Everything You Need to Know About Identity Theft Environmental Health & Safety Facility Planning, Design and Construction Payroll And Related Personnel Issues Webinar Purchasing Webinar SB-CEUs |
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| Mark Your Calendar for This Upcoming Conference | |
| Michigan School Testing Conference February 23-25, 2009 Location: Kensington Court Hotel, Ann Arbor
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I am proud to report that our 22nd Annual Support Staff Conference for Administrative Professionals, which recently took place in Grand Rapids, was both well attended and very well received. More than 330 very focused and committed professionals did an outstanding job of enhancing and learning new skills as well as networking with each other. The Crystal Award winners represented the whole group extremely well.
From left to right: Zahraa Ezat, Julie Harmon and Vickie Galvin are MIEM's 2008 Crystal Award winners.