Money talks

Employees can get their financial questions answered through individual appointments with TCG Advisors next week.

TCG Advisors, the district’s third-party investment plan administrator, will offer individual appointments onsite for financial planning.  A representative will be available to assist you with general information on planning for the future. Some of the topics that can be covered during these sessions include understanding, starting, or reviewing 403(b) and 457(b) retirement accounts; understanding the retirement income gap; the effect of TRS on Social Security benefits; and rolling over a retirement account from a previous employer.

Sessions will be available Monday, Dec. 16, and Tuesday, Dec. 17, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visit Cornerstone Learning System to schedule a 30-minute appointment with a financial advisor.

Deck the halls with lots of discounts

Michael’s offers educators an additional 15% discount on their entire purchase, including sale items. Whether by showing a district-issued ID at the store or registering online for the discount, it’s extra help all year long. Educators can sync their teacher status to a Michael’s Rewards account and the discount will be automatically applied to in store and online purchases. Discounts are limited to one per day to stock on hand. Some exclusions apply.

To get the discount online and in store, just sign into the account or provide your Michael’s Rewards phone number at checkout, and your discount will be applied to all eligible items. If you do not have a Michael’s Rewards account, you can still show your valid educator ID to receive the discount in store at the time of purchase.

Dallas ISD employees have access to Teladoc

It’s late at night and you feel like you are coming down with the flu. You need a doctor. Fortunately, if you are a Dallas ISD TRS Aetna ActiveCare participant, you have access to board-certified doctors 24/7, 365 days a year.

Using a phone, tablet or computer, you can access one of the more than 3,000 licensed healthcare professionals nationwide. Teladoc allows TRS Aetna ActiveCare participants to contact these physicians for non-emergency health concerns such as cold and flu at a reduced cost:

  • ActiveCare 1-HD, plan: $30 copay and you do not have to meet your deductible first
  • ActiveCare Select (ACO) plan: $0 copay
  • ActiveCare 2 (PPO) plan: $0 copay

A dependent age 18 or older who is not covered under your plan can use Teladoc for medical concerns at only $45 per visit.

Teladoc can treat:

  • Cold and flu symptoms
  • Allergies
  • Bronchitis
  • Ear infections
  • Respiratory infections and sinus problems
  • Skin problems

Mental health visits through Teladoc are now available to covered members. Note that mental health visits are offered at a different rate than general medicine visits depending on the provider seen. For more information on how to access Teladoc and set up an account, call Teladoc at 1-855-Teladoc (835-2362) or click here.

Oracle adds multifactor authentication, single sign-on

Starting Friday, Dec. 6, in addition to using their EAD credential to sign in to Oracle, district staff will be prompted to provide a secondary security code. This secondary identification code is not unlike those used by banks and other sites to increase cybersecurity.

“We wanted to increase security, and provide users a single log-in experience,” said Marlon Shears, deputy chief of Information Technology for Dallas ISD.

Oracle is used not only by district departments and schools to prepare payroll, purchase goods and services from approved vendors, and conduct other district business. It is also used by employees to access iExpense for mileage and travel expense submission, to check PTO balances, download statements of earnings and perform other activities.

Multifactor authentication is a two-step verification process that usually uses a username and password and an additional way to identify the user, such as a code sent via text message or email or provided through an app.

Starting Dec. 6, employees who access Oracle will be prompted to set up the multifactor verification for their account. Only one is necessary for verification, but IT recommends employees set up more than one:

  • Register a device such as a cellphone to receive a passcode via text message
  • Provide easily remembered answers to three questions
  • Download an app to a mobile device to get a passcode

“The simplest would be a text message, but if you are good with remembering questions, that is another option,” Shears said.

This process of providing a second verification will have to be repeated every 90 days, but will not be necessary every time Oracle is accessed within that window using a device connected to the district’s network that has already been registered. The multifactor verification will have to be done every time Oracle is accessed from a device outside the district’s network even if it has been registered.

Instructions and manuals to help employees with the process of accessing Oracle will be available in the next few weeks.

More heritage languages added to credit for examination

Dallas ISD has added several languages to the list for which students are able to receive required Language Other Than English graduation credits, LOTE 4 Endorsements and “Seals of Biliteracy.”

The Dallas ISD Board of Trustees recently approved new assessments for credit by examination for World Languages. Until now, only students who were fluent in Spanish had been able to take advantage of the opportunity to receive credit by taking the assessment. The additional languages are:

  • French
  • German
  • Hebrew
  • Japanese
  • Portuguese
  • Sudanese
  • Swahili

Until now, only 222 students have taken advantage of this new exam, but hundreds more are expected to take advantage of the opportunity to earn these credits for graduation by the end of the school year. For more information about this new opportunity, contact Amy Anderton, director of World Languages, at aanderton@dallasisd.org.

 

It’s time to update W2 delivery preferences

Dallas ISD is already preparing for tax season in 2020 and wants staff to update their preferences for receiving their W2 Forms. Preferences can be recorded in Oracle. The recommendation is to choose to get the form online, which is faster and more secure.

The guidelines to update your delivery for the form can be found on the Payroll Services website under Resources.

If you are already set up for online delivery, there is no need to do anything. You will be notified via email as soon as the forms are ready for access.

If you need help in updating your Oracle preferences, please send an email to notifypayroll@dallasisd.org  and make sure you include the request in the subject box. Also include your contact information so you can receive the assistance you need.

District implements rate increases for substitute teachers

To stay competitive in the market and provide the support needed for students and campuses, Dallas ISD has increased the per diem rates for substitute teachers.

The substitute compensation increases will not require the allocation of additional district funds and will be covered primarily by using the cost savings of the decreased fill rate for the first part of the 2019-2020 school year in the existing substitute budget allocations. The plan also creates a new per diem rate for special education specialized unit substitute teachers and a special per diem for retired Dallas ISD teachers. An active teacher certification is required to qualify for the retired Dallas ISD teacher rate.

 

The new rates are below and will be implemented starting Jan. 3, 2020.

 

Current Dallas ISD Substitute Compensation Rates

 

Dallas ISD Rate Adjustments Starting Jan. 3, 2020
Teacher Assistant $58 $78
Teacher Non-Degreed $75 $85
Teacher Degreed $85 $100
Teacher Certified $95 $110
Retired Dallas ISD Teacher* N/A $120
Special Education Units** N/A $115
Continuous Day Assignment 11-30 days*** $100 $115
Continuous Day Assignment 31+ days*** $110 $120

*An active teacher certification is required to qualify for the retired Dallas ISD teacher rate.
**Must be serving in a Job Code 6062 Special Education Teacher FTE to qualify.
***Must have an active teacher certification with SBCE to qualify for this rate.

 

Changes to travel and mileage reimbursement

Starting Saturday, Nov. 16, employees will see some changes in the iExpense portal when entering travel or mileage reimbursements.

The iExpense portal will be a single template consolidating grants reimbursements, non-grants reimbursements, and mileage into one template called “Employee Reimbursement.” The processing remains the same, but there is an additional bonus to the new template: City to City travel distances are now built in.

For additional support, you can access a link at the top of new expense reports containing all iExpense resources and information.

Staff should also note that a new travel policy was adopted by the district on Oct. 25, which could affect advances and reimbursements. All employees are encouraged to review DEE Reg before traveling or making purchases on behalf of the district.

 

Se habla español: District launches new Spanish line

Dallas ISD is launching a dedicated phone number that Spanish-speaking parents, staff and community members can call to reach a representative fluent in Spanish who will be able to connect them with the information and resources they seek.

The dedicated Spanish line can be reached by dialing (972) 925-3702, which will be available during Dallas ISD’s regular working hours.

“We embrace the diversity of our district, and this will be another step towards ensuring we are all in on creating a welcoming environment for our families and community,” said Vincent Reyes, assistant superintendent in charge of parent advocacy and support for the district. “There is much more work to do, but this is a start.”

Having a dedicated Spanish line, he added, is just one example to stakeholders that Dallas ISD is committed to providing focused, fast, flexible, and friendly customer service.

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Dallas ISD inaugura una línea telefónica a través de la cual los padres, personal del distrito y miembros de la comunidad podrán hablar con un representante del distrito que domina el español y los conectará con la información y recursos que buscan.

El número de la línea en español, que estará disponible durante las horas hábiles del distrito, es el (972) 925-3702.

“Celebramos la diversidad de nuestro distrito, y este es un paso más hacia asegurar que todos estamos comprometidos a crear un ambiente que da la bienvenida a nuestras familias y nuestra comunidad”, dijo Vincent Reyes, superintendente asistente a cargo de apoyo a los padres en el distrito. “Todavía tenemos mucho trabajo por hacer, pero este es un comienzo”.

El tener una  línea dedicada a los hispanoparlantes, añadió, es solo un ejemplo para todos los que son parte del distrito de que Dallas ISD está comprometido a proporcionar un servicio al cliente enfocado, rápido, flexible y amistoso.

Teachers’ contributions are recognized at special ceremony

The district’s 230 campus teachers of the year were recognized recently with a gold medal and a special ceremony for their efforts on behalf of their students.

The 2019-2020 Campus Teacher of the Year for each campus was chosen by the staff at that campus. Unlike in past years, the 2019-2020 campus winners would have been ineligible if they had received the recognition in any of the past three years.

The campus teachers of the year who were recognized at the ceremony at the Frontiers of Flight Museum are now eligible to apply for the Dallas ISD 2019-2020 Teacher of the Year award. One elementary educator and one secondary teacher will earn the districtwide distinction.

Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa congratulated the winners. He spoke about witnessing the resilience of educators while visiting the schools impacted by the Oct. 20 tornadoes.

“I saw a tremendous attitude and a can-do spirit that we can overcome this. We do a great job for these students, and that’s why I am so proud of you,” Hinojosa said. “We’re honored to be here with you.”

During the ceremony, Central Market donated $50,000 to Dallas ISD to assist with disaster relief. The principals from the most affected campuses, Sandi Massey from Thomas Jefferson High School, Naomi Salas from Edward H. Cary Middle School and Phillip Potter from Walnut Hill Elementary School, received the check on the stage.

“It feels incredible just to see how Dallas residents have come on board to support all of the schools that have been damaged,” Massey said. “We understand that our community has been damaged as well. And the whole community, damaged or not, has come together and supported each other throughout this process.”