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Rapid City Area Schools Staff Development & Professional Learning SUMMER 2015 June - August SDEA EdCamp (below) Central High School Bjorg Remmers-Seymour (above) Rapid City Educator of the Year Building a community of lifelong learners, one student at a time

Staff Development and Professional Learning FROM THE OFFICE OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT On behalf of all the staff members and instructors of Rapid City Area Schools, Staff Development, we welcome you to the new look of the Professional Growth/Staff Development 2015 Summer professional learning opportunities flyer. This will hopefully be the start of some fresh, new opportunities for professional learning and growth in the district and community. During the Summer 2015 you will find several new and exciting course offerings as well as some popular courses from the past. You can increase your technology skills in one of the new technology courses, build your understanding of assessment in the standards-based grading course, or improve interactions with students through civil discourse or PBIS for classrooms. If you are wishing to become a teacher or wanting to get your South Dakota teaching certificate, the district offers two of the required courses, Human Relations and South Dakota Indian Studies at a reduced rate. But don t wait! Nothing cancels a great class faster than low enrollment. Register Early! We extend a sincere thank you to all involved in making the RCAS Staff Development a huge success: the many instructors, schools providing classroom space and especially to you, the participant! We look forward to serving you. Dustin Blaha Staff Development Coordinator Rapid City Area Schools dustin.blaha@k12.sd.us RCAS Staff Development Office City/School Administration Center 3 rd Floor 300 6 th Street Rapid City, SD 57701 Summer Office Hours (June August) Monday Friday: 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Telephone: (605) 394-4067 Fax Number: (605) 355-3074 Visit our website at: http://goo.gl/cao8uz or Scan the QR Code with Smart Phone or tablet Weather Policy If Rapid City Area Schools cancels classes/activities or releases students early due to weather conditions, it is our policy to also cancel staff development classes. Registration Starts May 1st Don t Miss It! Nothing cancels a great class faster than everyone waiting until the last minute to register. Decisions to cancel a class are made 5 days prior to its start date. Register Early! 2

Staff Development and Professional Learning TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 Registration and Cancelation Information 5 School Addresses and Map 6-7 Behavior Management Love & Logic and the Teen Brain Renew Refresh Reinforce Love & Logic Love & Logic and the Underachiever Love & Logic s Answers to Entitlement Classroom PBIS: Managing Behaviors in the Classroom Non-Violent Intervention 7 Health/PE Integrating = Smart Fit Students Motivate with Innovation PE Activities 8-9 History Human Relations South Dakota Indian Studies Deadwood the Early Years Deadwood the Gunslinger Deadwood III: Upper Deadwood Gulch/Lead Cavalry in the Hills World Religions, Wisdom Traditions 10-11 Math Developing Number Knowledge in Elementary Students Civil Discourse in Mathematics Standards for Mathematical Practices Classroom Discussion To Promote Understanding 11 Science Inquiry-based Investigations of the Environment K-4 12-14 Technology ActivLearning Core Essentials ActivLearning Beyond the Essentials Discovering the Value of Tech Ed. Stop Collecting Internet Resources and Start Using Them Mobile Devices for Teachers Collaborating with Team Sites OneNote for Educators PowerPoint 2013 Word 2013 Excel 2013 15 General Interest An Introduction to Standard-based Grading Civil Discourse and Critical Thinking Supporting Beginning Teachers 16 Additional Opportunities 17 Fall 2016 Course Proposal Information 19 Registration Form Danny Janklow Principal, North MS BH Federal Credit Union School Supply Drive BE AN INSTRUCTOR... Do you have a special interest or skill that would apply to K12 student learning? Would you like to teach a Professional Growth class? Submit your proposal to engage in professional learning with staff and community members from Rapid City and the surrounding areas today! Contact RCAS Staff Development for more information! (605) 394-4067 Or RapidCityStaffDevelopment@k12.sd.us 3

Staff Development and Professional Learning REGISTRATION AND CANCELLATION INFORMATION All courses advertised in the Professional Growth Flyer are offered for several types of credit through many colleges or universities. Every course requires a $50.00 registration fee per credit hour to enroll. When registering for more than one class, each class requires separate payment. Class fees are not deposited until the first day of the class. Audit, Continuing Education Hours (CEUs), and Career Enhancement hours (CE) are included in the course registration fees. Upon completion of the course, certificates will be given or mailed to the course participant. Undergraduate and graduate credit is available for most courses for an additional fee. The cost for credit is determined by the college or university and ranges in price from $40.00 - $45.00 per credit hour. When paying for college/university fees, two separate checks are required. Rapid City Area Schools currently does not accept credit cards for the course fees. Registration Form Complete the registration form at the back of this booklet. Detach at the dotted line and mail or drop off the form and registration fee(s) to: Dixie Stephens Rapid City Area Schools Office of Staff Development 300 Sixth St. Rapid City, SD 57701. Class Confirmation Registration is confirmed by your payment of the course fee when you return the registration form. NO registration is complete until fees are paid. You will not receive a confirmation notice. Class Cancellations The Rapid City Area Schools determines the cancellation of a class due to insufficient enrollment. You will be notified and your money refunded. Cancellations Due To Weather When the Rapid City Area Schools (RCAS) are closed due to inclement weather, Professional Growth classes are also cancelled. To Cancel a Registration To ensure a full refund you must contact the Office of Staff Development to withdraw from the class ten days prior to the first session of class. If you withdraw from the class less than ten days prior to the first class session, you will forfeit your RCAS fee. Lane Change/Salary Adjustment Classes must be taken for graduate credit to be eligible for lane change or salary adjustments. Continuing education hours are not eligible. All employees requesting approval of courses that are not offered through RCAS which have salary implications must submit those courses or related inservice courses for approval to the Office of Staff Development/Human Resources. (See the RCEA Teachers Negotiated Agreement for more details.) RCAS New Teacher Orientation at Rapid City HS 4

Staff Development and Professional Learning SCHOOLS AND MAP Elementary Buildings 1. Black Hawk (787-6701) 7108 Seeaire Drive, Black Hawk 2. Canyon Lake /Kibben Kuster (394-1817) 1500 Evergreen Drive 3. Corral Drive (394-6789) 4503 Park Drive 4. General Beadle (394-1841) 10 Van Buren Street 5. Grandview (394-1829) 3301 Grandview Drive Middle School Buildings 16. East MS (394-4092) 4860 Homestead Street 17. North MS (394-4042) 1501 North Maple Street 18. South MS (394-4024) 2 Indiana Street 19. Southwest MS (394-6792) 4501 Park Drive 20. West MS (394-4033) 1003 Soo San Drive 1 6. Horace Mann (394-1847) 902 Anamosa Street 7. Knollwood Heights (394-1851) 1701 Downing Street 8. Meadowbrook (394-1821) 3125 W. Flormann Street 9. Pinedale (394-1805) 4901 West Chicago 10. Rapid Valley (393-2221) 2601 Covington Street High School Buildings 21. Central HS (394-4023) 433 Mt. Rushmore Road 22. Rapid City HS (394-4048) 601 Columbus Street 23. Stevens HS (394-4051) 4215 Raider Road 11. Robbinsdale (394-1825) 424 East Indiana Street 12. South Canyon (394-1801) 218 Norbye Lane 13. South Park (394-1833) 207 Flormann Street 14. Valley View (393-2812) 4840 Homestead Street 15. Wilson (394-1837) 827 Franklin Street Other Buildings 24. City/School Administration Center (CSAC) 300 6 th Street 25. Jefferson (394-1813) 21 St. Joseph Street 26. Lincoln Tech Center (394-6629) 851 West Street 27. Western Dakota Tech (394-4034) 800 Mickelson Drive 28. Warehouse/Transportation (355-3707) 3801 Campbell Street 6 4 17 7 9 23 2 20 2 26 21 22 24 25 27 16 8 18 5 28 19 3 5

Behavior Management LOVE & LOGIC AND THE TEEN BRAIN Myrna Becker Registration Deadline: June 8 This workshop examines the principles, tools, and techniques of Love and Logic and applies them specifically to teenagers. Love and Logic is a way of working with children and young adults created by Jim Fay and Dr. Foster Cline June 15, 16, 17, 18 Rapid City High School, Room 254 LOVE 8 am 4 pm Registration Fee: $100 (Audit/CEU/CE) 2 credits (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $90 RENEW REFRESH REINFORCE LOVE & LOGIC Myrna Becker Registration Deadline: June 1 Needing a refresher on your Love and Logic Skills? Needing to learn new skills for working with kids? This course is designed to review all skills and techniques of the Love and Logic Philosophy, while providing participants plenty of practice opportunities along the way. June 8, 9, 10, 11 Rapid City High School, Room 254 8 am 4 pm Registration Fee: $100 (Audit/CEU/CE) 2 credits (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $90 & LOGIC LOVE & LOGIC S ANSWERS TO ENTITLEMENT Myrna Becker Registration Deadline: July 13 Entitlement is ever present in today s world. It comes veiled in love and wanting better for our children and ourselves. We will examine the roots of entitlement and how Love and Logic techniques can teach adults to teach kids the joys of self-control, responsibility, limits, and that nothing worthwhile comes without effort and hard work. Nancy Williams Tech Center LOVE & LOGIC AND THE UNDERACHIEVER Myrna Becker Registration Deadline: July 6 Kids who appear lazy, unmotivated, uncaring, and are non-productive are often unaware of what is wrong. These behaviors frustrate adults leaving them trying every trick in the book to get this kid to produce something other than a blank stare. This class will help unlock the secret to those kids. Participants will learn how Love and Logic techniques meet basic needs. July 20, 21, 22, 23 Rapid City High School, Room 352 8 am 4 pm July 13, 14, 15, 16 Rapid City High School, Room 352 8 am 4 pm Registration Fee: $100 (Audit/CEU/CE) 2 credits (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $90 Registration Fee: $100 (Audit/CEU/CE) 2 credits (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $90 6

Behavior Management & Health/PE CLASSROOM PBIS: MANAGING BEHAVIORS IN THE CLASSROOM Darla McKernan Grades Pre K - 5 Registration Deadline: June 8 Participants will learn to create a positive, engaging, safe and respectful classroom environment along with strategies to help foster emotional intelligence of teachers first, then students. Participants will also develop a greater understanding of the behaviors being displayed by students and strategies to deal with those behaviors and to engage students in classroom activities and expectations. Required Texts: The First Days of School: How to Be an Effective Teacher by Harry K. Wong and Conscious Discipline Building Resilient Classroom by Dr. Becky. Texts are included in registration fee. Texts will be ordered by the Office of Staff Development and available the first day of class. June 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23 8 am 4 pm Lincoln Tech Center Training Lab, Room 1 Main Entrance Registration Fee: $200 ($150 + $50 Text Fee) (Audit/CEU/CE) 3 credits (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $135 MOTIVATE WITH INNOVATIVE PE ACTIVITIES Tracy Lahr Wolf Registration Deadline: May 26 This class will be an activity-based instruction and participants with be engaged in the modified and innovative games. All participants will team up and learn new PE activities, instructional strategies and assessments on the go, and how to make or where to buy low cost/no cost equipment. Come and learn how to incorporate brain breaks in the classroom, new ideas to help create positive, healthy recess activities, and enjoy healthy competition with other colleagues. NON-VIOLENT CRISIS INTERVENTION Nancy Pruitt and Carey Harmon Registration Deadline: August 3 This workshop assists with addressing the following questions: How do I recognize the early warning signs a person s behavior may escalate? How can I intervene effectively before the person s behavior becomes dangerous? What methods may be used to help control/de-escalate the violence while fostering the care, welfare, safety, and security for all individuals involved? The Crisis Prevention Institute s Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Program strives to balance practical applications and humanistic concerns. This class will clarify the basic elements of violent behavior and identify how a crisis may escalate or de-escalate. Participants will explore strategies used by millions of human service professionals faced with challenging behaviors. Required Text: Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Blue Card Participant Workbook. Text is included in registration fee. Text will be ordered by the Office of Staff Development and available the first day of class. August 10, 11, 12, 13 Rapid City High School, Room 434 8 am 12 pm Registration Fee: $65 ($50 + $15 Text Fee) Audit/CEU/CE 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $40 University of South Dakota INTEGRATING = SMART FIT STUDENT Tracy Lahr Wolf Registration Deadline: May 28 The research is clear, healthy kids are better learners! A large percentage of your students are kinesthetic learners and every child benefits from movement. One of the best strategies in the classroom to improve student test scores is to integrate movement into the core subjects. In this workshop, expert classroom teachers and physical education teachers will collaborate and learn how, where, and when to integrate strategies and assessments to enhance learning. June 1, 2 Canyon Lake Elementary Gym 8 am 4 pm June 4, 5 Canyon Lake Elementary Gym 8 am 4 pm 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $45 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $45 7

History HUMAN RELATIONS Jr. Bettelyoun Registration Deadline: June 1 This course focuses on the characteristics, contributions, and strengths of a pluralistic society. Various cultural perspectives and specific information about cultures will be presented. Participants will engage in discussions regarding the dehumanizing impact of biases and negative stereotypes. This course will prepare participants for the human relations approach to teaching. This course fulfills the 3 credit hour Human Relations requirement for South Dakota teacher certification. June 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 12:30 pm 5 pm BHSU University Center Rapid City, 4300 Cheyenne Blvd, Room 128 DEADWOOD THE EARLY YEARS Randy and Cindy Christensen Registration Deadline: June 12 Participants will be introduced to the colorful history of early Deadwood, Dakota Territory, during the rough and tumble days of the gold camps. Through the use of museum studies, living history presentations and on-site tours, participants will develop a working knowledge of the famous and not-so famous inhabitants of Deadwood Gulch. This class involves a lot of walking. June 20, 21; 8 am 4:30 pm Chamber of Commerce, 767 Main Street, Deadwood, SD 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $45 Registration Fee: $150(Audit/CEU/CE) 3 credits (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $120 Black Hills State University SOUTH DAKOTA INDIAN STUDIES Jr. Bettelyoun Registration Deadline: June 1 This course will focus primarily on the Native people of South Dakota and the long-standing relationship between Native people/tribes and the United States government. Current cultural issues including values, family structure, legends, economics, government policies, treaties, and related areas will be presented. Participants will also engage in discussions dealing with stereotypes and the process of addressing stereotypes within the classroom setting. The course will prepare participants to teach more effectively. This course fulfills the 3 credit hour Indian Studies requirement for South Dakota teacher certification. June 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 7:30 am 12 pm BHSU University Center Rapid City, 4300 Cheyenne Blvd, Room 128 Registration Fee: $150(Audit/CEU/CE) 3 credits (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $120 Black Hills State University DEADWOOD THE GUNSLINGER Randy and Cindy Christensen Registration Deadline: July 3 Become familiar with the legal system and law enforcement of early Deadwood and its effects on the growth of the community. Through living history presentations, historical re-enactments, demonstrations, stage plays, on-site tours and lecture, participants will be introduced to some of the more notorious elements who walked the streets of old Deadwood. This class involves a lot of walking. July 10 12:30 pm 9 pm July 11 9 am 4 pm Chamber of Commerce, 767 Main Street, Deadwood, SD 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $45 8

History DEADWOOD III: UPPER DEADWOOD GULCH/LEAD Randy and Cindy Christensen Registration Deadline: August 7 This course involves a historical walk through the early golden days of mining. Participants will gain an awareness of the history of the former mining towns of Upper Deadwood Gulch and Lead, the Homestake Mine. Through the use of on-site tours, walking tours, and presentations by local experts, participants will be introduced to the fascinating history of the towns and its inhabitants. This class involves a lot of walking. August 15, 16 8 am 4:30 pm Chamber of Commerce, 767 Main Street, Deadwood, SD 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $45 HISTORY WORLD RELIGIONS, WISDOM TRADITIONS Chris Heacock Registration Deadline: July 21 Learn about the similarities between religions and sacred belief systems that have persisted over time and place. This class will explore spiritual practices from historical, sociological, and psychological perspectives. Our focus will be on the wisdom of the various religions, not the politics. We will begin by discussing universal themes and then proceed chronologically, beginning with indigenous spirituality, moving on to religions originating in Asia, then religions originating in the Middle East. The RCAS fee of $50.00 will be returned to participants upon successful completion of this class. This reimbursement is made possible through the RCAS Civil Discourse Project which is funded by the John T. Vucurevich Foundation. July 28, 29, 30 Rapid City High School, Room 348 9 am 3 pm 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $45 CAVALRY IN THE HILLS Randy and Cindy Christensen Registration Deadline: September 11 This class surveys the U.S. Cavalry s impact on the Black Hills region. Through lectures, museum/cemetery studies, presentations by local historians and professional reenactments, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the history of Ft. Meade, The Peace Keeper Post on the Dakota Frontier, and the surrounding area. This class involves a lot of walking. September 19, 20 Ft. Meade Museum, Sturgis, SD 8 am 4:30 pm 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $45 9

Math DEVELOPING NUMBER KNOWLEDGE IN ELEMENTARY STUDENTS Diane Wimp Grades PreK - 5 Registration Deadline: June 8 In this course, participants will read, discuss and explore the text, Teaching Numbers in the Classroom or Developing Number Knowledge to design ways to help students develop number knowledge. Participants will learn and practice activities and assessments to help students in the areas of structuring numbers, knowledge of number words and numerals, conceptual place value, early counting strategies, as well as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division strategies. Participants will discover the research behind the math screener questions, and how to help students after the assessment. Required Text, please specify grade level when registering: Teaching Number in the Classroom or Developing Number Knowledge. Text is included in registration fee. Text will be ordered by the Office of Staff Development and available the first day of class. June 15, 16, 17 Rapid City High School, Room 257 8 am 1 pm Registration Fee: $90 ($50 + $40 Text Fee) (Audit/CEU/CE) 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $40 Black Hills State College MATH CIVIL DISCOURSE IN MATHEMATICS Melissa Frein and Crystal McMachen Grades 2-8 Registration Deadline: June 29 Educators will develop strategies and techniques for teaching students skills for high quality discussions among peers. Educators will learn how to develop and use discourse analysis tools to analyze and improve discourse in the classroom. Educators will learn practical teaching strategies for building students abilities to engage in constructive face-to-face interactions and collaborate with other educators sharing ideas and strategies for improving students abilities to engage and enrich academic discourse in mathematics. July 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Rapid City High School, Room 354 8 am 3:10 pm Registration Fee: $100 (Audit/CEU/CE) 2 credits (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $95 University of Sioux Falls STANDARDS FOR MATHEMATICAL PRACTICES Diane Wimp Grades PreK - 8 Registration Deadline: July 6 The Standards for Mathematical Practice describe varieties of expertise that mathematics educators at all levels should seek to develop in their students. Participants will explore the practices in depth, look at the practices vertically by grade level, and develop questions/activities that promote the practice. Participants will have time to develop lessons to explicitly teach their students the behaviors of successful mathematicians. July 13, 14, 15 Rapid City High School, Room 354 8 am 1 pm 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $40 Black Hills State College 10

Math & Science CLASSROOM DISCUSSION TO PROMOTE UNDERSTANDING Stacie Tschetter Grades PreK 8 Registration Deadline: July 13 This course is for educators who are interested in the role classroom discussions play in deepening students mathematical understanding and learning. Through readings, videos, discussions, and activities, participants will explore why talk is critical to learning and how productive math talk can be fostered. Knowledge gained from this study will assist educators in understanding and teaching to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematical Practice. This course also supports work in Domains 2 and 3 in the Danielson Framework for teaching. Suggested Reading: Five Practices for Orchestrating Productive Mathematics Discussions by Margaret Smith and Mary Kay Stein. Required Text, Intention Talk: How to Structure and Lead Productive Mathematics Discussion by Elham Kazemi and Allison Hintz. Text is included in registration fee. Text will be ordered by the Office of Staff Development and available the first day of class. July 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 Rapid City High School, Room 347 8 am 3:30 pm Registration Fee: $120 ($100 + $20 Text Fee) (Audit/CEU/CE) 2 credits (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $80 Black Hills State College INQUIRY-BASED INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENT K-4 Nicomas Dollar Grades PreK - 4 Registration Deadline: August 3 Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) program is a worldwide hands-on, school-based science and education program. GLOBE's vision promotes and supports students, teachers and scientists to collaborate on inquiry-based investigations of the environment working in close partnership with NASA, NOAA and NSF. Learn how to study Earth System Science using GLOBE science-based storybooks designed to introduce students to key concepts in water, soil, clouds, seasons, and Earth system studies, as well as interrelated subjects including weather and phenology. Teachers will leave this workshop as certified Elementary GLOBE teachers. The RCAS fee of $50.00 will be returned to participants upon successful completion of this class. August 10, 11 8 am 4:30 pm Game, Fish and Parks Outdoor Campus West, 4130 Adventure Trail, Rapid City, SD 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $40 Black Hills State University SCIENCE 11

Technology ACTIVLEARNING CORE ESSENTIALS Trent Moehlman Registration Deadline: August 3 This course will support the growing interactive whiteboard learning community regarding the fundamentals of the ActivClassroom. Topics of study will include visual learning, ActivInspire s main tools, Promethean Planet, trouble-shooting tips, and ideas for integrating interactive whiteboards into the learning environment. Aug. 10, 11, 12, 13 8 am 12 pm Lincoln Tech Center Training Lab, Room 1 Main Entrance 1 Undergraduate/Graduate: add $45 DISCOVERING THE VALUE OF TECH ED Laura Lloyd-Smith Grades 9 12, Sp. Ed Staff Registration Deadline: June 1 College? Tech School? The world of work? What s good for some students doesn t work for others. This class will offer experiential activities with the National Career Readiness Certificate assessment, SD MyLife and our local technical school (WDT). Participants will be exposed to the 16 SD Career Clusters and explore job growth statistics and trends in our state. This is a blended course (part face-to-face and part online). The class will meet together on one day, June 9, and the remainder of the work will be completed and submitted online. Face-to face: June 9 Online: June 8, 10, 11 Rapid City High School, Room 257 8 am 4:00 pm Registration Fee: $50 1 Undergraduate/Graduate Available: add $45 University of Sioux Falls ACTIVLEARNING BEYOND THE ESSENTIALS Trent Moehlman Registration Deadline: June 1 This course will provide support for the interactive whiteboard learning community regarding intermediate and advanced features within ActivInspire. The objectives of this workshop are to strengthen interactive instructional approaches and to provide time to develop a portfolio of ActivInspire resources. Requirement: A basic level of experience with ActivInspire is required for this course. June 8, 9, 10, 11 8 am 12 pm Lincoln Tech Center Training Lab, Room 1 Main Entrance Registration Fee: $50 1 Undergraduate/Graduate Available: add $45 12

Technology STOP COLLECTING INTERNET RESOURCES AND START USING THEM Trent Moehlman Registration Deadline: June 1 Digital resources are everywhere and teachers have probably located many great ones with the intention of using them in the classroom but forgot where they saved them. Once located, making them accessible to students can be a challenge. This course will help participants locate, organize, and distribute all of the great resources available. All tools are web-based and resources will be accessible with Internet access. June 8, 9, 10, 11 1 pm 5 pm Lincoln Tech Center Training Lab, Room 1 Main Entrance 1 Undergraduate/Graduate: add $45 COLLABORATING WITH TEAM SITES Trent Moehlman RCAS DISTRICT STAFF ONLY Registration Deadline: May 22 The PLC process requires collaboration within a building and across the district. RCAS uses Microsoft Team Sites to help facilitate this collaboration. The first step involves setting up document libraries where teams can share documents. Team Sites can do much more and this course will explore many of the tools available to help teams communicate and work more effectively. This class is ideal for the employees that are responsible for maintaining the buildings or administrative department team sites or teachers who maintain their PLC groups site. June 1, 2, 3, 4 8 am 12 pm Lincoln Tech Center Training Lab, Room 1 Main Entrance Registration Fee: $50 1 Undergraduate/Graduate Available: add $45 MOBILE DEVICES FOR TEACHERS Trent Moehlman Registration Deadline: May 22 Do you own a Smartphone or tablet you use only to text, make phone calls, or surf the internet? There are over half a million apps for Android devices and iphones/ipads that allow for so much more. This class will explore more than a dozen apps to help participants become more efficient in their personal and professional lives. Requirement: Android phone/iphone or Android tablet/ipad. A working knowledge of your device. Please indicate your device type on the registration form. June 1, 2, 3, 4 1 pm 5 pm Lincoln Tech Center Training Lab, Room 1 Main Entrance TECH Registration Fee: $50 1 Undergraduate/Graduate Available: add $45 13

Technology ONENOTE FOR EDUCATORS Trent Moehlman Registration Deadline: August 3 In an effort to go paperless many people are looking for digital tools to help them with this goal. OneNote is a digital notebook that can help you reduce as much as 90% of the paper in your professional life. It also includes features that traditional paper cannot like taking notes as you shoot video and those notes will take you directly to that part of the video without fast forwarding or rewinding. OneNote is a part of the Microsoft Office suite that all employees of the RCAS District now have access to. Aug.10, 11, 12, 13 1 5 pm Lincoln Tech Center Training Lab, Room 1 Main Entrance Registration Fee: $50 1 Undergraduate/Graduate Available: add $45 WORD 2013 Brenda McGlynn Registration Deadline: June 15 Word 2013 is the word processing software in the 2013 version of Microsoft Office that allows creation of a variety of professional-looking documents, including letters, flyers, reports, and more. In this course, participants will learn the fundamental skills of working with Word 2013. Participants will learn how to format documents, insert text, work with graphics, use proofing tools, and much more. By the end of the course, participants will feel comfortable creating and formatting documents for both work and home. June 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, July 1, 2, 3 Online 2 Hour Sessions Registration Fee: $50 1 Undergraduate/Graduate Available: add $45 MICROSOFT OFFICE EXCEL 2013 POWERPOINT 2013 Brenda McGlynn Registration Deadline: July 13 PowerPoint 2013 is the presentation software in the 2013 version of Microsoft Office that allows creation and presentation of slideshows. In this course, participants will learn how to create and customize PowerPoint presentations. By the end of the class, participants will be able to design presentations that include pictures, charts, SmartArt graphics, animation effects, transitions, and more. July 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Online 2 Hour Sessions Registration Fee: $50 1 Undergraduate/Graduate Available: add $45 Brenda McGlynn Registration Deadline: June 29 Excel 2013 is the spreadsheet software in the 2013 version of the Microsoft Office that allows the storing, manipulation, organization and analysis of numerical and text data. In this course, participants will learn how to create and format simple spreadsheets, use simple and complex formulas and functions, and accomplish more advanced tasks such as applying conditional formatting, inserting pivot tables, and completing a What-If analysis. By the end of the course, participants will feel comfortable using Excel at work and at home. July 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14;15, 16, 17, 18 Online 2 Hour Sessions Registration Fee: $50 1 Undergraduate/Graduate Available: add $45 14

General Interest AN INTRODUCTION TO STANDARD BASED GRADING Erin Lehmann and Sarah Gross Registration Deadline: June 8 Participants will learn how to improve grading and assessing practices to increase learning and student ownership. Participants will explore the essential components of Student Based Grading (SBG) and learn how it ties in with RCAS s four critical questions, PLC, and student understanding June 15, 16, 17 Rapid City High School, Room 233 9 am 2:30 pm 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $40 Black Hills State University SUPPORTING BEGINNING TEACHERS Diane Wimp Grades PreK - 5 Registration Deadline: August 3 This class is designed to support beginning teachers in all domains of the Danielson Framework. Participants will be able to build capacity through discussions, make-andtake activities, lesson planning, and reflection. Participants will have the opportunity to network with other teachers and have time to explore resources. This class gives teachers a way to reflect on the teaching in context of the Danielson Framework outside of the demands of daily classroom life. August 10, 11, 12 Rapid City High School, Room 436 8 am 1 pm 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $40 Black Hills State University CIVIL DISCOURSE AND CRITICAL THINKING Chris Heacock Registration Deadline: July 14 Civil discourse and critical thinking involve an effortful, but very worthwhile process. This class will explore how you and your students can enhance your thinking skills and better understand the perspectives of those who differ from you. Guidelines for critical and creative thinking will be explained and opportunities will be provided to apply those guidelines. Neuroscience and cognitive psychology will be utilized as a foundation for discussion of how we can communicate and reason more productively. The RCAS fee of $50.00 will be returned to participants upon successful completion of this class. This reimbursement is made possible through the RCAS Civil Discourse Project which is funded by the John T. Vucurevich Foundation. July 21, 22, 23 Rapid City High School, Room 348 9 am 3 pm 1 credit (optional) Undergraduate/Graduate add $45 15

Staff Development and Professional Learning ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES The South Dakota Department of Education works with schools, districts, and ESAs to offer professional learning opportunities to parents, teachers, and administrators on a variety of topics including curriculum, instruction, assessment, evaluation, and many others. Stay up to date with what is happening with education in South Dakota or choose from a variety of courses or trainings across the state.* Visit the SDOE website for more information. Website: www.doe.sd.gov Twitter: @SDDOE Blog: www.sddoe.blogspot.com RCEA/SDEA/NEA provides a variety of professional learning services that benefit student, schools, and the public in virtually every position in South Dakota s schools. Through trainings and conferences, members and nonmembers can strengthen their leadership skills and professional performance. Many trainings and conferences are offered for Continuing Education Hours or graduate-level credit for free or at reduced tuition.* See your local representative for professional learning opportunities. You can also visit the SDEA website or follow them on Twitter. Website: www.sdea.org Twitter: @SDEAEducators Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sdea.org Rapid City Area School s TIE membership provides access to numerous online workshops throughout the year on topics ranging from Common Core, ipads in the Classroom, Google all the way to understanding to fostering 21st century skills. Educators may choose from ongoing, self-paced or scheduled online workshops. Online workshops are FREE for district staff and graduate credit is available for many offerings at reduced tuition.*visit their website or follow them on social media for more information. Website: www.tie.net Twitter: @TIE_SD Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tiesd Community Education of the Black Hills provides a variety of life-long learning opportunities. Community Education of the Black Hills is solely supported by the class tuition, which is kept as low as operational costs allow. Therefore, your participation is essential for continued development of the program. Visit their website for more information and class listings. Website: www.communityeducationclasses.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/commedbh *NOTE: Not all courses or training opportunities are eligible for salary adjustments. Check with the Office of Staff Development/Human Resources for course eligibility. All employees requesting approval of courses which have salary implications will submit those courses or related in-service courses for approval to the Office of Staff Development/Human Resources. (See Article XXVIII of RCEA Teachers Negotiated Agreement for more details.) 16

Staff Development and Professional Learning INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION The Office of Staff Development is accepting proposals for Professional Growth/Staff Development courses for the 2015 Fall semester. The fall course term will begin on 10/1/2015 and extends through 12/18/2015. No classes will be allowed to meet on school observed holidays, conferences, and special events. Please see the RCAS school calendar for 2015-2016. All class proposals must be in the Office of Staff Development no later than Friday, June 5, 2015. Course proposals are processed on a first come first served basis. Incomplete proposals will not be advertised in the flyer. The RCAS Staff Development courses are self-supporting. Instructors fees are established by the negotiated agreement. Instructors are currently paid $1000.00 per credit hour for teaching a course. Upon mutual agreement with the Staff Development Coordinator, an instructor may accept pro-rated compensation for her/his professional service. With instructor consent, this allows a class to be offered with less than 16 participants, with the instructor s compensation rate of $50.00 per student per credit hour. COURSE PROCESS AND GUIDELINES 1) The college/university course proposal forms are available on-line at www.rcas.org/administration, Staff Development, (right-side) you will find the Course Proposal Forms. Instructors choose the college/university that will best meet the needs of the participants. Please complete all four forms and e-mail your proposal to dixie.stephens@k12.sd.us. 2) NEW! In addition to the university/college proposal forms instructors must complete the RCAS Workshop & Graduate Course Proposal Form. The RCAS Professional Growth Committee has designed this new form to gather additional information about workshop and course alignment to District-wide goals and objectives. 3) A one-credit class must be at least 15 contact hours for one (1) college credit, 30 contact hours for a two (2) credit class, and 45 contact hours for a three (3) credit class.. 4) Course instructors qualifications must include a Master s Degree +30 additional hours of graduate credit. In the instance that a course instructor does not have a Masters +30, an instructor of record who holds these qualifications may sponsor the instructor. The instructor of record assumes responsibility for overseeing the course quality and signing the paperwork. The Office of Staff Development can act as instructor of record if needed. 5) All classes must be offered for undergraduate and graduate level credit as well as continuing education contact hours (C.E.U.). There may be different evaluation requirements for each credit level. 6) Any material fee needs to be specified at the time a course proposal is submitted. Material fees are charged for printing, materials, books, or supplies that the student will consume or keep. If printing is needed for a class, all items must be received in the Office of Staff Development ten (10) working days in advance of the class. The fee may not exceed $75.00. All materials must be ordered through the Office of Staff Development. 7) If an instructor chooses to have a guest speaker, the cost of that speaker may not be passed on to the students through additional charges. In some instances, it may be possible to compensate a RCAS district employee who is a guest speaker for a maximum of five (5) hours of additional pay. Please contact Dustin Blaha, Staff Development Coordinator, for prior approval. 8) All classes are held in Rapid City Area School buildings. The Office of Staff Development along with the Office of Custodial & Security Services determines where the classes are held. If there is a building preference, please indicate the location on the description for the flyer and we will try to honor the request. 9) When Rapid City Area Schools are closed or if after-school activities are cancelled due to inclement weather, the Professional Growth Classes are also cancelled. Please discuss this policy with the class. We also suggest you develop a plan for communicating the cancellation of a class with students so that everyone is able to be notified in advance. 10) Class registration will close five (5) business days before the class start date. No registrations will be taken after that. Instructors are NOT to accept any registrations from students. 11) Prior to the first class meeting the instructor will need to pick up a class packet of materials and instructions at the Office of Staff Development. The materials include participant information and the required district forms and college/university forms for obtaining credit. If you have any questions, please direct them to Dustin Blaha: 394-6189 or Dixie Stephens: 394-4067. Be An Instructor! Do you have a special interest or skill that would apply to K-12 student learning? Would you like to teach a Professional Growth class? Contact Us Today! (605) 394-4067 17

Staff Development and Professional Learning PROFESSIONAL GROWTH COMMITTEE The Professional Growth Program is designed to foster and encourage professional growth among teachers in the district. The committee recommends approval of classes for professional growth credits to be offered Fall, Winter/Spring, and Summer, oversees the professional growth program, makes recommendations for program improvements, and acts as an advisory committee to the Director of Human Resources/Staff Development for mission-based, district staff development. Members of the Professional Growth Committee: Valerie Brablec Director of Human Resources Dr. Lisa Plumb Federal Program Coordinator for Title Programs and Grants Dustin Blaha Staff Development Coordinator Dixie Stephens Staff Development Administrative Assistant Shannon Schaefers Elementary Principal Representative Grandview Deb Steele Secondary Principal Representative Rapid City HS Jaye Svarstad Elementary Teacher Representative Horace Mann Linda Baysinger Elementary Teacher Representative Meadowbrook Sarah Penfield Secondary Teacher Representative West Middle School Sue Podoll Secondary Teacher Representative Rapid City High School Robin Cline Special Services Representative Jefferson Be looking for new professional growth opportunities coming in the Fall of 2016 If you have suggestions or ideas for professional growth courses or trainings, please contact a member of the professional growth committee. We are looking for new and exciting ways to better provide professional learning and support for the teachers in the Rapid City Area Schools and surrounding communities. Crystal Mcmachen East MS and Lori Stverak Valley View Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science CERTIFICATE RENEWAL INFORMATION 1) Don t let your certificate expire. Certificates expire July 1 of the year in which they are due for renewal. 2) Apply early. Apply for renewal well in advance of July 1 st. Application may be made any time after January 1 of the year in which your certificate expires. 3) Know your credits. 15 contact hours (CEU) is equivalent to 1 credit. Transcripted credit is issued from an accredited college/university upon completion of a course when taken for undergraduate or graduate credit. 4) Renewal Requirements. Bachelor s degree. You need 6 credits. At least three credits must be transcripted; the remaining credits may be CEU hours. Advanced degree. You need 6 credits. These credits can be any combination of transcripted credits or CEU hours. 5) All information including renewing your certificate can be found on the South Dakota DOE website, go to www.doe.sd.gov 18

Staff Development and Professional Learning REGISTRATION FORM See page 3 for additional information on registration and cancellation procedures. Each class REQUIRES SEPARATE PAYMENT Registrations will only be honored when accompanied by the fee. Class registration closes five (5) working/school days prior to the class start date. l Please complete this registration form and return it with your checks. For a full refund, you must withdraw from the class ten (10) days prior to the first day of the class. The course fees are NOT deposited until the first day of class. Questions? Contact RCAS Staff Development for more information! (605) 394-4067 Or RapidCityStaffDevelopment@k12.sd.us Drop off or mail Registration Form and payment to: Office of Staff Development City/School Administration Center (CSAC) 300 6 th Street Rapid City, SD 57701 NAME: SS#: HOME ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: E-MAIL: SCHOOL: GRADE LEVEL: PHONE: (HM): (WK): PLEASE WRITE DOWN THE CLASS NAME(S) AND STARTING DATE(S): Course Name/Start Date Credit Type Audit/CE/CEU/Undergrad/Grad Registration Fee Grad Credit Fee (if applicable) (REMEMBER EACH CLASS REQUIRES SEPARATE PAYMENT) 19