Double the funds

Funding for teachers’ distance learning projects through DonorsChoose can be doubled thanks to a donation from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and FamilyAlbum.

As of May 7, all qualifying projects will receive a 2X match while funds last. That means a $20 donation will become a $40 donation. Distance Learning Projects allow teachers to send materials funded through a DonorsChoose project to an address other than the school, such as a home address or a student home address.

Distance Learning Projects were created as a response to the current coronavirus pandemic that has shifted most classrooms to distance learning. This project type will only be available while schools are closed. If your project meets the criteria, new donations on your project will be matched as long as funding remains. You will see the match offer applied to your project as soon as it is approved and live on the site. Keep the total project goal under $1,000, including all fees, shipping, and the suggested donation to DonorsChoose.

For more information, visit donorschoose.org.

Plans are underway for the return of central staff

The safety and wellbeing of students and staff is the top priority for Dallas ISD and the focus of discussions for a safe return of staff to central administration buildings.

In the interest of employee safety, the discussions include maintaining health guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, regular deep cleaning of work areas, and the flexibility to give departments and staff options in work arrangements.

Supervisors will be in contact with staff about options for each department, and additional information about district procedures will be available in the coming weeks.

Chapter 21 deadline for resignations

The deadline for employees under Chapter 21 to separate from the district is July 3. According to Chapter 21 of the Texas Education Code, educators have a penalty-free resignation deadline that falls on the 45th day before the first day of instruction of the coming school year. For the 2020-2021 school year, that resignation deadline is July 3, 2020.  Resignations are generally accepted via the electronic submission process (S-54), using the Oracle log-in, and must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on July 3.

For additional information about how to submit a Notice of Separation, please visit the Retirements and Resignations page at http://dallasisd.org/Page/28102.

Employees who have questions can contact Human Capital Management at (972) 925-4200 or humancapitalmanagement@dallasisd.org to get assistance from a team member.

References:
Texas Education Code: §21.105, §21.160, and §21.210
Texas Administrative Code: 19 TAC 249.15 (b) (5).
Board Policy DFE (REGULATION)
Board Policy DFE (LOCAL)

 

 

Meet the author

The Personalized Learning and Assessment for Learning departments are offering the chance to hear from a variety of important education authors in a virtual series. The Author Series will bringing together some of education’s most visionary authors for Dallas ISD campus-based and central staff. The author webinars will address a variety of pedagogical and foundational practices that will help move student learning forward. For more information about the series, download the flyer.

 

District to reimburse office supply costs during closure

District employees may request reimbursement for a reasonable amount of office supply costs, to include toner, printer cartridges, and paper, incurred while working from home during the Extended Emergency Leave. Employees are advised to obtain approval from their supervisor prior to making any purchase. Note that only consumable office supply costs are eligible for reimbursement. Office equipment, home/office furniture, and services including phone and Internet whether for home or mobile are not eligible for reimbursement under this reimbursement plan. This office supply costs reimbursement option will be open to employees indefinitely as long as the Extended Emergency Leave is in effect.

A video detailing how to request reimbursement can be found on the Accounts Payable website at www.dallasisd.org/iexpense on the Covid-19 tab under “Training Videos & Information.” An employee making this request should complete a new expense reimbursement in iExpense by choosing the “Office Supply Costs” template and selecting expense type “Miscellaneous – General Supplies.” The employee should enter a justification of “Home office purchase during Extended Emergency Leave” and enter the receipt amount excluding sales tax. Oracle will pre-populate the line code and should not be overwritten. The final step is to attach legible, itemized sales receipts for all expenses in iExpense before submitting the request. Receipts may not be dated earlier than March 17, 2020.

All reimbursement requests will route in iExpense to the employee’s supervisor who must approve the request prior to it becoming eligible for reimbursement.  Accounts Payable will review all requests to ensure expense eligibility and receipt attachment.

The detailed video about submitting these types of expenses for reimbursement is the best source of guidance. If employees still have questions about the process or a specific reimbursement, contact Accounts Payable at travel@dallasisd.org.

Dallas ISD wins prestigious excellence in education award

Superintendent Michael Hinojosa credited the board of trustees, staff, students, and community for working together to achieve the great things that earned Dallas ISD the Excellence in Education Award from H-E-B Food/Drug Stores.

“This is so rewarding for our community, and it’s going to really lift our spirits,” Hinojosa said.

The award, which honors outstanding professionals from Texas public schools, was announced at a special May 5 ceremony held on Zoom. H-E-B President Scott McClelland credited the district with incredible progress made over the past five years. The supermarket chain based in San Antonio has given the award for the past 19 years.

“DISD has done so many things well, you have really become the blueprint for what big urban school districts can achieve,” McClelland said.

To determine overall statewide winners, a panel of judges visited each finalist district, early childhood facility and school board. In Dallas ISD, they personally toured Emmett J. Conrad High School and Billy Earl Dade Middle School.

The judges heard about the transformational work under way across Dallas ISD, that includes P-TECH or early college programs at almost every high school to give students access to college credits, career institutes, growth in high-quality early education programs, rapid expansion of school choice, TEI, and work on racial equity. Dallas ISD will receive a $100,000 grant for winning the award.

Dallas ISD recibe premio por excelencia en la educación

El Superintendente Michael Hinojosa atribuyó los logros que llevaron al premio Excellence in Education otorgado por H-E-B Food/Drug Stores al trabajo que la junta escolar, el personal, los estudiantes y la comunidad realizan juntos.

“Esto muy gratificante para nuestra comunidad, y ayudará a mejorar nuestros espíritus”, Hinojosa dijo.

El premio, que reconoce a profesionales excepcionales en las escuelas públicas de Texas, se anunció durante una ceremonia a través de Zoom el 5 de mayo. El presidente de H-E-B Scott McClelland detalló el progreso que el distrito ha realizado durante los últimos cinco años. Durante los últimos 19 años, la cadena de supermercados con base en San Antonio ha otorgado el premio durante los últimos 19 años.

“DISD ha hecho tantas cosas bien, que realmente se han convertido en el esquema a seguir para lo que un distrito urbano grande puede lograr”, McClelland dijo.

Un grupo de jueces visitó a cada distrito finalista, centro de educación preescolar, y junta escolar para determinar a los ganadores del estado. En Dallas ISD Emmett J. Conrad High School y Billy Earl Dade Middle School.

Los jueces escucharon acerca del trabajo de transformación que se está llevando a cabo en Dallas ISD y que incluye programas de P-TEC y early college que ofrecen la oportunidad de obtener horas crédito universitarias en casi todas las preparatorias, institutos profesionales, crecimiento en programas de educación preescolar de alta calidad, la rápida expansión de programas de opción escolar, TEI, y el trabajo de equidad racial. Dallas ISD recibirá una subvención $100,000 por haber ganado el premio.

Retirement reward deadline extended

Thinking of retiring this year? Dallas ISD will pay you cash for your unused local days, and the deadline to submit your intent to retire date in Oracle Self-Service has been extended to June 1.  The more days you have remaining when you retire, the higher your award.

Employees who notify Human Capital Management by entering their intent to retire date in Oracle Self-Service by the new date of June 1 can receive a flat daily rate of pay for any unused local days accrued by July 31.  The exact rate to be paid will be determined upon calculation of all the participants’ remaining local days (calculated by July 31) for the year. There is no cap to the number of local days paid. There is no time in service requirement.

Remember, retiring employees must enter their retirement date in Oracle Self-Service by June 1 to be eligible to receive the award.  Those who do not enter their separation date in Oracle Self-Service by deadline will not be eligible for the award.

For additional questions, you may contact the HCM Benefits Department at (972) 925-4300.

 

Open for printing

The Graphics Department is open and ready to print. The Graphics Department would like to let schools, departments and staff know that the presses are running while keeping employees safe during the COVID-19 closure.

The department is working with campuses and departments to make sure that all print needs are fulfilled—banners, tablecloths, yard signs, mailers. No job is too big or too small.

The Graphics Department not only prints for schools and departments. It also offers services for personal print projects. Email your requests to graphicsinfo@dallasisd.org  and one of its dedicated print professionals will contact you to assist with your order.

Give graduates a standing ovation

Mark your calendars for Thursday, May 21, to join Ovation Day for Dallas ISD’s Class of 2020. We encourage you and your family to step out onto your front porch or patio from 7 to 7:10 p.m. and share your support of our senior students who graduate this month. You can do a clap-out, wear a cap and gown or spirit shirt, write messages of support on posters, decorate the exterior of your house with celebration signage, or join a car parade if your community plans one. Because the district remains closed following COVID-19 guidelines, traditional graduations will not be held. Instead, the district will have virtual graduations starting May 22. Ovation Day is designed to show graduating seniors Dallas ISD supports them. Photos can be shared on social media with the hashtag #DallasISDOvation.

Join virtual meetings for Bond 2020 and budget

Join Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa as he hosts three virtual meetings in May to share highlights of the Bond 2020 proposal and get input. Today, May 7, will be the first of the three virtual meetings staff can join.

All Dallas ISD staff, parents and community are invited to participate by registering at www.dallasisd.org/bond2020andbudget to ensure receipt of the correct meeting information. Today’s meeting will be online, and a link will be sent to participants so they can join the meeting. Chief Financial Office Dwayne Thompson will also share details of the 2020-2021 budget.

Staff can also register to get a call to participate in telephone town hall meetings that will be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 13, and Tuesday, May 19. Those who register to participate in one or both meetings will get a call to join the meeting.