Accommodations Guide for Students with Disabilities
Over the past two years, in a collaborative effort, members from the Office of Educational Accountability and Special Education teams have been working to develop the Wisconsin Accommodations Guide for Students with Disabilities. This guide is intended to provide support in selecting, administering, and evaluating the effectiveness of both instructional and assessment accommodations used by students with disabilities. The Wisconsin Accommodations Guide for Students with Disabilities was developed to inform general and special education teachers, administrators, parents, students, members of Individualized Educational Program (IEP) teams, Section 504 plan teams, and district level assessment staff. We are excited to share a draft version of The Wisconsin Accommodations Guide for Students with Disabilities with educators in the field and welcome any feedback on the guide. The guide can be accessed at http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/hmnew.html.
This blog focuses on Special Education, School Counseling, PBIS, ELL, Early Education, Assistive Technology, Medford Adult Diploma Academy, Alternative High School, Response to Intervention, Educational Technology, Apple iPads, and Legal Updates.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Administration of the Wisconsin Alternate Assessment
Administration of the Wisconsin Alternate Assessment:
Paraprofessionals are not allowed to administer the WAA
Paraprofessionals who have a teaching license are not allowed to
administer the WAA because they are not currently employed in that
position.
Student teachers are not allowed to administer the WAA
OT and PT licensed staff can help administer the WAA
Guide to Frequently Asked Questions about the WAA:
http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/oea/faqwaa.html#admin. If you did were not
aware of this information and have used support staff for example,
please discontinue that practice and have certified staff administer
going forward.
Paraprofessionals are not allowed to administer the WAA
Paraprofessionals who have a teaching license are not allowed to
administer the WAA because they are not currently employed in that
position.
Student teachers are not allowed to administer the WAA
OT and PT licensed staff can help administer the WAA
Guide to Frequently Asked Questions about the WAA:
http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/oea/faqwaa.html#admin. If you did were not
aware of this information and have used support staff for example,
please discontinue that practice and have certified staff administer
going forward.
iPad/Educational Technology Overview and Other Notes
Thank you to everyone who could attend our iPad/Educational Technology
Training this past week. If you were unable to attend, here is some
of the information covered:
1. Apple has moved to the iOS 5 operating system. I will need to
gather and update the iPads by syncing to the iTunes on my computer.
Once your iPad is updated to the iOS 5, then there will be 200 new
features. We will never have to sync to an iTunes again for another
update. All of the applications that have been purchased through our
district iTunes account will be able to be viewed and downloaded on
your iPad.
New and updated features include:
iMessaging, Notification Center, Newsstand, Twitter, Reminders,
Camera, Photos, Safari, PC Free and more
2. Apple iOS 5 Video
Here is the video link for information on the new operating system:
http://www.apple.com/ios/
3. Apps for Learning
http://www.apple.com/education/apps/
Link to recommended apps for the areas of: English Language Arts,
Mathematics, Astronomy and Earth Science, Life Science, Physics,
Geography, Language Development, Teachers (research, productivity, and
collaboration), Art/Music/Creativity, and Accessibility (Special
Education)
4. How iPad is transforming teaching and education at all levels
Video link at http://www.apple.com/education/ipad/
5. School Leaders Advancing Technology in Education Conference
Wisconsin Dells from December 5 to December 7. If you are interested,
please let me know. www.slateinwi.com for more info.
6. Hands on Apple iOS and Management Seminar
Dennis H and will be attending this on November 1 from 9:00 to 12:00
in Wausau.
7. Updating of Apps
Some of your apps might not be updating on your iPad unless you have
the Apple iOS 5 operating system. Almost all apps will be changing to
be in compliance with the new system.
8. Thank you!
Thank you to all the staff who attended and shared the many exciting
things they are doing in their classrooms with educational technology
and in particular the iPads.
9. Edmodo
Edmodo is a secure, social learning platform for teachers, students,
schools and districts. We provide a safe and easy way for your class
to connect and collaborate, share content and access homework, grades
and school notices. We have several teachers in the school district
who are using this platform. For more information: www.edmodo.com
10. Weebly
We have several teachers especially at the middle school level that
have started to create their own websites. This can be done through
google or through a site called Weebly. Here is the link for more
info: http://www.weebly.com/ Here are some sample weebly sites:
http://jchasteen.weebly.com/ = Jill Chasteen 8th Grade Special
Education
http://alleonardmams.weebly.com/ = Al Leonard MAMS Principal
http://mrsjessicamartin.weebly.com/ = Jessica Martin MAMS and MASH
School Psychologist
http://stibbeclass.weebly.com/ = Angie Stibbe Grade 6 Teacher
11. Blogs
We have several staff that have started to use blogs to feature their
classroom activities. You are encouraged to view their sites for
ideas and possible expansion of your own classroom. Here are some
links:
http://jgreget.blogspot.com/ = Joseph Greget's Special Education and
Student Services Blog
http://ajolangdon.blogspot.com/ = Amanda Langdon Pre-Kindergarten
Teacher Blog
http://kristynbrown.blogspot.com/ = Kristyn Brown Kindergarten Teacher
Blog
http://kathyhackbarth.blogspot.com/ = Kathy Hackbarth's Kindergarten
Teacher Blog
http://mrsheier.blogspot.com/ = Dawn Brandner Heier's Grade 1 Teacher
Blog
12. iPads in the Islands
Very fun to see the new iPads in the Islands station in our SES
Special Education Classroom.
Training this past week. If you were unable to attend, here is some
of the information covered:
1. Apple has moved to the iOS 5 operating system. I will need to
gather and update the iPads by syncing to the iTunes on my computer.
Once your iPad is updated to the iOS 5, then there will be 200 new
features. We will never have to sync to an iTunes again for another
update. All of the applications that have been purchased through our
district iTunes account will be able to be viewed and downloaded on
your iPad.
New and updated features include:
iMessaging, Notification Center, Newsstand, Twitter, Reminders,
Camera, Photos, Safari, PC Free and more
2. Apple iOS 5 Video
Here is the video link for information on the new operating system:
http://www.apple.com/ios/
3. Apps for Learning
http://www.apple.com/education/apps/
Link to recommended apps for the areas of: English Language Arts,
Mathematics, Astronomy and Earth Science, Life Science, Physics,
Geography, Language Development, Teachers (research, productivity, and
collaboration), Art/Music/Creativity, and Accessibility (Special
Education)
4. How iPad is transforming teaching and education at all levels
Video link at http://www.apple.com/education/ipad/
5. School Leaders Advancing Technology in Education Conference
Wisconsin Dells from December 5 to December 7. If you are interested,
please let me know. www.slateinwi.com for more info.
6. Hands on Apple iOS and Management Seminar
Dennis H and will be attending this on November 1 from 9:00 to 12:00
in Wausau.
7. Updating of Apps
Some of your apps might not be updating on your iPad unless you have
the Apple iOS 5 operating system. Almost all apps will be changing to
be in compliance with the new system.
8. Thank you!
Thank you to all the staff who attended and shared the many exciting
things they are doing in their classrooms with educational technology
and in particular the iPads.
9. Edmodo
Edmodo is a secure, social learning platform for teachers, students,
schools and districts. We provide a safe and easy way for your class
to connect and collaborate, share content and access homework, grades
and school notices. We have several teachers in the school district
who are using this platform. For more information: www.edmodo.com
10. Weebly
We have several teachers especially at the middle school level that
have started to create their own websites. This can be done through
google or through a site called Weebly. Here is the link for more
info: http://www.weebly.com/ Here are some sample weebly sites:
http://jchasteen.weebly.com/ = Jill Chasteen 8th Grade Special
Education
http://alleonardmams.weebly.com/ = Al Leonard MAMS Principal
http://mrsjessicamartin.weebly.com/ = Jessica Martin MAMS and MASH
School Psychologist
http://stibbeclass.weebly.com/ = Angie Stibbe Grade 6 Teacher
11. Blogs
We have several staff that have started to use blogs to feature their
classroom activities. You are encouraged to view their sites for
ideas and possible expansion of your own classroom. Here are some
links:
http://jgreget.blogspot.com/ = Joseph Greget's Special Education and
Student Services Blog
http://ajolangdon.blogspot.com/ = Amanda Langdon Pre-Kindergarten
Teacher Blog
http://kristynbrown.blogspot.com/ = Kristyn Brown Kindergarten Teacher
Blog
http://kathyhackbarth.blogspot.com/ = Kathy Hackbarth's Kindergarten
Teacher Blog
http://mrsheier.blogspot.com/ = Dawn Brandner Heier's Grade 1 Teacher
Blog
12. iPads in the Islands
Very fun to see the new iPads in the Islands station in our SES
Special Education Classroom.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
One of the Greatest Men That I Ever Knew
One of the greatest men that I ever knew was Chase Reid. He was a source of strength, perseverance, and determination that few others have. His whole life since birth was filled with challenges, but yet he fought through them all. He had one of the most beautiful smiles I have ever seen. His smile warmed the heart of everyone around him. His family at home and school were truly blessed to know him.
One of the happiest moments for Chase was his opportunity to swim with the dolphins in Florida last year as part of his Make a Wish Foundation trip. He swam with the dolphins while his whole family was with him. Yesterday, Chase saw the movie Dolphin Tale and made a Dolphin necklace. He was so excited about both of those things. A picture of him with his dolphin necklace and his huge smile was taken and hung in the classroom. Last night or early this morning he peacefully passed away in his sleep, at home, and in his bed.
Chase was so loved throughout his years by all of his teachers, paraprofessionals, therapists, general education teachers, friends, and administrators. Your caring nature and specialized skills all helped him while at MAES, MAMS, and MASH. Thank you for sharing those with him. He couldn't have asked for any people better than each of you.
In our positions we have the opportunities to make a difference in the life of a child. Usually that same child also makes a difference in our lives. For everyone who knew Chase he has made that difference. Yet another reason why he was one of the greatest men that I ever knew.
Our prayers, sympathy, and support goes out to his family, friends, and school family at this time.
Joseph
One of the happiest moments for Chase was his opportunity to swim with the dolphins in Florida last year as part of his Make a Wish Foundation trip. He swam with the dolphins while his whole family was with him. Yesterday, Chase saw the movie Dolphin Tale and made a Dolphin necklace. He was so excited about both of those things. A picture of him with his dolphin necklace and his huge smile was taken and hung in the classroom. Last night or early this morning he peacefully passed away in his sleep, at home, and in his bed.
Chase was so loved throughout his years by all of his teachers, paraprofessionals, therapists, general education teachers, friends, and administrators. Your caring nature and specialized skills all helped him while at MAES, MAMS, and MASH. Thank you for sharing those with him. He couldn't have asked for any people better than each of you.
In our positions we have the opportunities to make a difference in the life of a child. Usually that same child also makes a difference in our lives. For everyone who knew Chase he has made that difference. Yet another reason why he was one of the greatest men that I ever knew.
Our prayers, sympathy, and support goes out to his family, friends, and school family at this time.
Joseph
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Taylor County Education Committee
Thank you to the Taylor County Education Committee for their funding support of our Medford Adult Diploma Academy earlier today! The Education Committee is very pleased that we are offering this opportunity for residents 18 and older in Taylor County to earn a high school diploma. Tonight alone we had 8 adults in class working toward their high school diploma!
Friday, October 7, 2011
Special Education Enrollment as of September 16, 2011
Special Education Enrollment as of September 16, 2011
SES = 26
MAES = 75
MAMS = 87
MASH = 88
Grand total = 288
MAES = 75
MAMS = 87
MASH = 88
Grand total = 288
Impairment Areas:
Speech Language = 121 ( 68 with speech as primary impairment and 53 as
additional handicap)
Learning Disability = 93
Other Health Impairment = 51
Emotional Behavioral Disability = 32
Autism = 16
Cognitive Disability = 15
Traumatic Brain Injury = 4
Hearing Impairment = 3
Vision Impairment = 3
Significant Developmental Delay = 2
Orthopedic Impairment = 1
Speech Language = 121 ( 68 with speech as primary impairment and 53 as
additional handicap)
Learning Disability = 93
Other Health Impairment = 51
Emotional Behavioral Disability = 32
Autism = 16
Cognitive Disability = 15
Traumatic Brain Injury = 4
Hearing Impairment = 3
Vision Impairment = 3
Significant Developmental Delay = 2
Orthopedic Impairment = 1
Related Services
Occupational Therapy = 51
Physical Therapy = 25
Occupational Therapy = 51
Physical Therapy = 25
Volunteers - Alternative High School
Volunteers - Alternative High School
Our Alternative HS students are looking for volunteer hours.
Individual or a group of students can help in many ways: help with a
classroom project, janitorial, raking leaves, painting murals,
tutorial, etc. The possibilities are endless. Students must complete
15 hours per week of volunteer or work hours.
Our Alternative HS students are looking for volunteer hours.
Individual or a group of students can help in many ways: help with a
classroom project, janitorial, raking leaves, painting murals,
tutorial, etc. The possibilities are endless. Students must complete
15 hours per week of volunteer or work hours.
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