Join our team! The Iowa Department of Education has exciting career opportunities for qualified candidates who are passionate about education in Iowa. Today, we are featuring the following two job opportunities within the Department. 1. Executive Officer 2 - Educational Savings Accounts (Deputy Program Administrator): This position will assist the program manager with overall implementation of the Students First Act Education Savings Account (ESA) program. 2. Executive Officer 3 - Educational Savings Accounts (Program Administrator): This position will provide overall program management of the Students First Act Education Savings Account (ESA) program. Information on these and other open Department positions can be found on the Iowa Department of Administrative Services: https://lnkd.in/g23wcwUD
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ICYMI: Thank you to our 2023 Iowa Teacher of the Year Krystal Colbert. Read about her year as Iowa’s education ambassador and what she is looking forward to when she returns to the classroom. #CelebrateTeachersIA https://lnkd.in/gZijN8Df
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Thinking of transferring from an Iowa community college to a four-year university next semester? Visit the Transfer in Iowa website, a one-stop shop for transfer information. #ChooseYourPathwayIA https://lnkd.in/gM3Y-WK5
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Two great examples of our Iowa STEM Teacher Externships in the field. Great job Summer and Micaela!
It’s a beautiful day to visit Iowa STEM Teacher Externs Micaela Sciarrotta and Summer Teed! Micaela and Summer have been working with Jasper County Conservation on numerous camps this summer through the Iowa STEM Teacher Externships program. They’ve worked alongside knowledgeable and skilled naturalists to bring the classroom curriculum to life through summer programming including Junior Naturalist Camp, Wildlife Explorers Camp, Astronomy Camp, Survival Camp, and today’s Water Sports Camp. Thank you Micaela and Summer for your great work and to Marc, their STEM Externships mentor. Thanks also to Jasper County Conservation for partnering with Iowa STEM and hosting this Externships opportunity.
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ICYMI: State officers from Iowa’s eight career and technical student organizations met last month for a full-day of leadership development, networking and fun. https://lnkd.in/ga2Nry7A #ChooseYourPathwayIA
Student training sparks leadership skills for school year and beyond
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Local summer meal sites are providing free meals for kids and teens 18 and under all summer long. No sign up is required. Text FOOD or COMIDA to 304-304 or call 2-1-1 to find your local meal site. https://lnkd.in/euExPrk8
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Students at Iowa City Community School District West High shared with Director McKenzie Snow and Superintendent Degner how the district’s entrepreneurship program is preparing them to be future business and community leaders through career exploration, work-based learning, and leadership experiences. Students, including BPA Executive Council Student President Layan Ahmed, partnered with the director and superintendent in a round of DesignDash startup simulations, where students work to address business challenges with industry and community mentors. The nationally recognized entrepreneurship program is provided in partnership with the University of Iowa Jacobson Institute BizInnovator and provides students the opportunity to earn college credit in entrepreneurship. #ChooseYourPathwayIA
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As last school year ended, Director McKenzie Snow joined Superintendent Degner, Principal Bacon and iJAG (Iowa Jobs for America's Graduates) officials Wendy Mihm-Herold and Rebecca Vasquez at Iowa City Community School District City High to meet with iJAG students and their dedicated instructors. Students shared how iJAG programs are helping them set and achieve goals through high school graduation and beyond, including preparing resumes, developing interview skills and exploring careers with local employers. With support from their educators and iJAG peers, these students are developing the knowledge and skills to succeed in what comes next. #BridgingtheGapIA #ChooseYourPathwayIA
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What a COOL event! Earlier this summer, state officers from Iowa’s eight career and technical student organizations (CTSO) attended the CTSO Creating Outstanding Officers through Leadership (COOL) training at the Department of Education. Learn more about Iowa CTSOs. https://lnkd.in/gdYTdD4d #CTE
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Earlier this summer, Director McKenzie Snow welcomed over 100 CTE administrators and educators to the 2024 Iowa ACTE Conference in Altoona. Along with Iowa ACTE Executive Director Kristen Bandy and President-elect Doralene Abdel-Halim, Director Snow celebrated the recent successes of CTE programs across Iowa and thanked CTE educators for their dedication to students, who they empower with high-quality CTE and work-based learning experiences. The Department’s CTE team–including Chief Dennis Harden, Heather Meissen, Joe Collins, Jeffrey Fletcher, Cale Hutchings, and Alan Spencer–led breakout sessions, supporting the conference’s professional development and networking opportunities. #ChooseYourPathIA
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