New learning opportunities for Central Staff in Cornerstone

Central staff employees can take advantage of learning opportunities this fall.  Sessions include:

Instructor Led Training

DiSC for Team Building and Effective Relationships

Effective Business Writing

Process Improvement Basics

Beyond the Basics:  Excel for the Intermediate User

Boundary Spanning Leadership

Meeting Your Deadlines

Talent Conversations

Creating Accountability

Promoting Respect in the Workplace

Crucial Conversations

Feedback that Works

Managing Conflict

Fall Book Studies (Registration opens on October 1):

Leadership 2.0

The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership

Emotional Intelligence 2.0

Online Learning Opportunities (Registration opens on October 15)

Online learning opportunities will be available to the first 400 central staff employees requesting access.

Click here to browse for training in Cornerstone.

Contact Staceye Randle at srandle@dallasisd.org  for additional details.

Required compliance training must be completed by Oct. 31

Dallas ISD employees are critical to promoting a safe and healthy environment for students. Compliance training ensures all staff are prepared and knowledgeable of Board policies, federal and state mandates as well as health and safety practices. ALL central staff personnel must complete the following online training at Dallas ISD eLearning site or Region 10.

The following compliance videos can be accessed at www.region10.org:

  • FERPA/Copyright Laws
  • Sexual Harassment
  • TX Educators’ Code of Ethics

The following compliance video can be accessed at http://tiny.cc/recognizeandreport:

  • *Child Abuse: Recognizing and Reporting

*NOTE: Dallas ISD will not use Region 10’s Child Abuse Training for compliance purposes. The Child Abuse Training is being offered through Dallas ISD’s Elearning site. Staff members should login using their EAD credentials (username and password).

After the successful completion of each training module, print out the certificate and retain a copy for your records.

The deadline to complete the Compliance Videos is Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding compliance training, please contact Jennell Johnson at 972-925-3379 or jenjohnson@dallasisd.org.

Dallas Mavs offer Dallas ISD staff, students discount tickets to October games

See Harrison Barnes, Dirk Nowitzki and the rest of your Dallas Mavericks take on the Bucks, Bulls, or Magic for as little as $5 an upper level seat or $30 for lower level seats.

This discounted offer is exclusive for Dallas ISD teachers and staff including their families and friends and applies to the following preseason games:

· Monday, Oct., 2nd vs. Milwaukee, 7:30pm

· Wednesday, Oct. 4th vs. Chicago, 7:30pm – Breast Health Awareness Night-Wear pink with your Mavs blue, to support breast health!

· Monday, Oct. 9th vs. Orlando, 7:30pm

To purchase tickets go to: www.mavs.com/DISD, and use Promo Code: DISD

Dallas ISD Toastmasters Club invites staff to Sept. 20 speech contest

The Dallas ISD Talk It Up! Toastmasters Club invites district employees to attend the club’s upcoming speech contest at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 20. The contest will feature Talk It Up! club members performing speeches in two categories: Humorous Speeches and Speech Evaluations. Audience members are invited to laugh along with the humorous speeches and witness how Toastmasters perform speech evaluations. The contest will be held in room 247 of the H.B. Bell School Support Services  Building. Admission is free, and everyone’s welcome. The club’s regularly scheduled meetings are held in the same space from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. Wednesdays and are open to all employees. To learn more about Toastmasters, visit the club’s Facebook page, or call (972) 925-3915.

Help salute excellence; nominate a Core 4 colleague

Core 4 Friday is back! The district is eager to highlight district employees who do an outstanding job providing great customer service to external and internal publics. The search is on for those who go above and beyond to exemplify the Core 4: Focused on student achievement; Fast and Flexible in the delivery of services or products to every customer; and Friendly—no matter the answer.

Help celebrate these dedicated employees for their commitment to serving others by nominating them for Core 4 recogition. Each month, nominees are recognized on the Core 4 website, and their names are entered in a random drawing for one of four $25 gift cards courtesy of the organization Love in Motion that seeks to make Dallas a city where love is the change agent for positive growth and direction. Gift card winners will be announced on the last Friday of each month on Core 4 Friday.

No self-nominations, please. All nominees will be vetted with supervisors from their service areas. Go here to nominate, or visit the Core 4 webpage.

Wanted: Staff to work varsity football games

The Athletics Department invites you to enjoy best seat in the house this football season! The department is looking for energetic district employees available to work the chain crew for varsity football games at any of our nine central athletic facilities. This is a supplemental assignment that requires dedication to the entire football season.

To lear more, email the department at NotifyAthletics@Dallasisd.org with your area of interest and experience.  

Apply Now for the Central Staff Leadership Development Program

If you’re early to mid-management (coordinator, supervisor, manager, or director) and you are ready to take your leadership ability to the next level, consider applying for Dallas ISD’s Leadership Development Program. The program, a 10-month experience held in conjunction with The University of Texas at Dallas Jindal School of Management, is designed to help central staff leaders grow in meaningful ways. Join us for an information session at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 31 at the Dallas Education Center to learn more about the program and requirements. To learn more about the program, click here.

The application process will open on Monday, August 28, 2017.

District launches leadership development program

Mid-management staff who are ready to move to the next level of leadership are invited to participate in a new leadership training program.

The Central Staff Leadership Development Program is a 10-month learning opportunity to be held in conjunction with the University of Texas at Dallas.

An information session is planned for 4 p.m. Thursday, August 31, at the Dallas Education Center. Go here for a flier with more information, or call Staceye Randle at 972-925-3381.

Teachers and staff bring district to the doorstep during Neighborhood Walk

Rosemont Elementary students Idaliz and Ozandro Rios were having a typical summer morning—sleeping in, watching “Lab Rats” on Disney, eating cereal—when they heard a knock on the door.

They looked out the window and saw a most unusual sight: Mrs. Rachel Moon, their school principal, and several teachers standing in their front yard. After their mom opened the door, Moon and the teachers explained they were visiting their students’ houses to say hello and give a friendly reminder that school starts Aug. 28.

“This is very, very surprising!” Ozandro said with a laugh.

All Dallas ISD campuses participated in the first districtwide Neighborhood Walk on Aug. 21. District staff and community members canvassed throughout the nearly 400 square miles that make up Dallas ISD. In addition to reminding families about the first day of school, teachers and staff talked about the new school hours and upcoming meet the teacher nights.

Delia Rios, the mom of Idaliz and Ozandro, thanked the principal and teachers for stopping by their house.

“I think it’s a great idea that you come and let students know you are ready for them to start school,” she said. “This adds a personal touch so we know our principal and teachers care about our kids.”

Meanwhile, Dallas ISD Chief of School Leadership Stephanie Elizalde thanked the teachers and staff for spending the time to go out and meet families.

“You are the heartbeat of the campuses because you fuel student learning every day,” Elizalde said. “We could never thank you enough for that rewarding work that you do.”