Mar 2007 - The Clark County Education Association
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Mar 2007 - The Clark County Education Association
Vol. 7, Issue 7 March 2007 Important Dates Member Benefit Fairs March 2, 2007 CCEA Night with the Wranglers CCEA to host fairs throughout district March 2, 2007 Read Across America March 13, 2007 CCEA Executive Board Meeting March 17, 2007 ESEA Picnic @ Sunset Park March 23-24, 2007 NSEA Board of Directors Meeting March 27, 2007 CCEA Rep Council Meeting April 2-6, 2007 CCSD Spring Break April 6, 2007 CCEA Offices Closed April 10, 2007 CCEA Executive Board Meeting April 16, 2007 THT’s Domestic Partner Verification Information Mailed April 24, 2007 CCEA Rep Council Meeting April 26-27, 2007 NSEA Diversity Conference April 27, 2007 NSEA Board of Directors Meeting April 27-29, 2007 NSEA Delegate Assembly Inside This Issue Pg 2 • Frequently Asked Questions Pg 3 • Legal Corner Pg 4 • Study Sessions Offered Pg 5 • Physics in the Park Pg 6 • Considering Retirement? Pg 7 • Membership PAY$ Pg 9 • Pride, Power, and Participation Pg 10 • Grant Opportunities Pg 11 • 2007 Drop Everything And Read Pg 12 • Discounted Attraction Tickets The Clark County Education Association will be holding regional fairs throughout the Clark County School District this month. These fairs are offered to provide you, our members, an additional opportunity to: • Meet with Association leaders to learn about the many programs and issues the Association is pursuing. • Learn about CCEA’s Committees and their work. • Find out about the benefits of CCEA membership. • Visit with CCEA endorsed vendors and other partners to see how you can take advantage of the many benefits offered through CCEA. • An opportunity to win a $200 Southwest Airlines gift card or one of the many prizes to be raffled at every fair. * Fair Schedule * Mark your calendar for the fair that best works for you! Sites will be open from 3:00-6:00 p.m., so stop by the cafeteria at your convenience. Mon., 3/5 Wed., 3/7 Mon., 3/12 Wed., 3/14 Tue., 3/20 Cimarron-Memorial HS • 2301 N. Tenaya Way, Las Vegas 89128 Canyon Springs HS • 350 E. Alexander Rd., N. Las Vegas 89032 Green Valley HS • 460 Arroyo Grande Blvd., Henderson 89014 Spring Valley HS • 3750 S. Buffalo Dr., Las Vegas 89147 Chaparral HS • 3850 Annie Oakley Dr., Las Vegas 89121 Door Prizes * Raffles * Light Refreshments American Fidelity Continues Its Support STEP UP Class Benefits from Commitment Last year American PROUD STEP UP Fidelity “adopted” the SPONSOR — Donna seniors enrolled in Sciulara, American Fidelity the STEP UP program Educational Services at Mojave High Sales Manager - Arizona School. This year and Nevada, proudly those students have displays the adopted STEP graduated from UP class picture in their Mojave and are Las Vegas office. attending college full Photo by Andrew Page time on their way to a STEP UP—the Student to Teacher teaching degree and employment with Enlistment Project Undergraduate the Clark County School District Program was created to identify CCSD (CCSD). American Fidelity continues high school students, largely minority their support by once again donating students, who would like to become $12,000 to pay for this year’s tuition (continues on page 3) and books for these students. R E D N I M RE The 2007 Teaching & Learning Conditions Survey Is Coming! In February 2006, more than 8,000 teachers and administrators responded to the Teaching and Learning Conditions survey. Those results led to the creation of the Teaching and Learning Conditions Team — now commonly known as the TLC Team — and to an organized effort to improve the teaching and learning climate in CCSD schools. In addition, data and documentation generated assisted in narrowing down the specific areas that were in need of change. This information was given to CCEA and CCSD to help create collaborative plans to retain teachers, improve their working conditions, and improve school climates. You now have an opportunity to continue and improve these efforts. If every teacher and administrator completes the upcoming survey, we will have more accurate and powerful data to fuel our efforts for the next school year. Help us improve! Take part in the next on-line Teaching and Learning Conditions Survey from March 26, 2007 to April 20, 2007. Anonymity is guaranteed. For additional information, call the TLC Team at 387-0645. ESEA is hosting the event of the season… Frequently Asked Questions By Kathy Foresythe CCEA Deputy Executive Director Legal Services Topic: Considering Retirement? Is there currently a negotiated Early Retirement Program? Yes, Article 18-8 of the Negotiated Agreement provides for an Early Retirement Incentive Program. How do I qualify? ✔ You must have twenty-nine (29) years but less than 30 years of accumulated service time in the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Nevada (PERS). ✔ You must have been employed as a teacher for at least fifteen (15) years with the Clark County School District. ✔ You must terminate employment with the District at the conclusion of the current contract year. ✔ You must have one hundred (100) days of accumulated unused sick leave. What is the incentive? If you meet all four criteria, the District will purchase up to one year of PERS service credit, total service including such purchase not to exceed thirty (30) years. Where can I learn more? CCEA, CCSD and PERS will be holding two informational meetings regarding the Article 18 Early Retirement Incentive Program. Saturday, March 17, 2007 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunset Park - Section F (Picnic area on south Eastern, north of the railroad tracks) Members, bring your family and enjoy a fun day of music, food, face painting, games, prizes and much more! Joining us at this fun-filled day will be special guest NEA President Reg Weaver. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to meet him. CCEA members RSVP by calling 733-3063 by March 13th. Page 2 • CCEA Express When: Times: Where: Monday, March 19, 2007 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Clark County School District Edward A. Greer Boardroom 2832 East Flamingo Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89121 If you have any questions or concerns, please call the CCEA office at 733-3063 and ask to speak with a UniServ Director. www.ccea-nv.org American Fidelity Continues Its Support of STEP UP (continued from front page) What to Know About MySpace.com The Internet has certainly changed many aspects of our way of life. It has most certainly impacted education as well. One of the most commonly used sites on the World Wide Web is MySpace.com. This site allows participants to post a profile about themselves. A profile allows users to include personal information such as age, gender, marital status, address, hobbies, etc. Users can also post pictures, videos and are able to blog with their friends. The site is public. A user can set their profile to private, but their photo, gender, city and state are still available for everyone to see. While MySpace.com is a convenient means of communication and expression, it does not come without consequences. ”…one must use Nationwide there are examples of both teachers and students being disciplined for good judgment as to what has been posted on MySpace.com. what information is Although a teacher has the right to have a MySpace.com profile, one must use good posted in such a judgment as to what information is posted public, easily in such a public, easily accessible setting. Issues arise because students, parents, etc. accessible setting.” have access to the teacher’s profile. Some tips to remember are: • Do not identify which school you teach at. • Do not post pictures of students. • Refrain from communicating with students and/or parents via MySpace.com. • Avoid posting anything that is inappropriate or might embarrass you in the future. There have also been cases in which students have created fake profiles of teachers and other school staff. Because this is a common problem, MySpace.com has included the question, “How do we remove an imposter profile for a teacher/faculty member?” on the Frequently Asked Questions page. MySpace.com has also created a School Administrator’s Guide. While this guide is not available to the public, schools who do not already have one can request the guide by visiting MySpace.com and requesting a guide through the Contact MySpace page. While this article focuses on MySpace.com, many of the tips can be used for any site that is open to the public and in which there is no expectation of privacy. 2007 Legislative Session As the session picks up a faster pace, we will update you on the issues that will impact educators and public education in Nevada. Let us know what is important to you. Complete the Make The Difference—Get Involved online survey by visiting the 2007 Legislature page on the CCEA website at www.ccea-nv.org. www.ccea-nv.org teachers. The CCEA Community Foundation pays for their tuition and books in exchange for their commitment to return to CCSD upon receiving their degree—this time as teachers. It’s a “Grow Your Own” program that will give our upcoming students more teachers who grew up in our community and share similar experiences. American Fidelity Assurance Company is a family-owned organization that offers insurance products and financial services to education employees at CCSD, as well as, throughout the United States. American Fidelity is perhaps best known to CCSD employees as the administrator of Section 125 or Flexible Spending Accounts. Section 125 allows CCSD employees to set aside money on a pre-tax basis for out-of-pocket medical, dental, vision and dependent care expenses. If you would like more information about Section 125 or any of the products American Fidelity offers including disability insurance, accident only insurance, long term care insurance, cancer insurance or portable life insurance, contact them at (702) 433-5333. The Foundation thanks American Fidelity and its staff for their continuing commitment to the STEP UP program. Only through the caring and commitment of businesses such as American Fidelity, Horace Mann, Martin & Allison Ltd., Nevada Power, Citibank, The Legend Group, Bloom Financial and others is the STEP UP program possible. STEP UP Needs Your Help The CCEA Community Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and donations are tax deductible as a charitable contribution. Contributions to the STEP UP program will be used to pay for tuition and books for students in exchange for their commitment to teach in Clark County’s public schools for four years after receiving their degree. To make a donation, please contact Christine Page at (702) 287-4695. CCEA Express • Page 3 The Las Vegas Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa & The Clark County Education Association invite you to “School Restructuring with an Empowerment Model” This program will introduce attendees to one method of school restructuring—an empowerment model. Principals from all four Clark County School District empowerment schools will introduce their unique programs. In addition, district personnel, a CCEA representative, and UNLV faculty will discuss the research and partnerships surrounding these programs. Members Only Free Study Session Nevada School Law Exam Nevada Constitution Exam U.S. Constitution Exam Attendees will leave with: * Knowledge of the empowerment school model within the Clark County School District * Examples of how principals and their staffs are creating schools using the empowerment model * Examples of methods for partnering with community agencies to support improved student achievement * Lessons learned during the first empowerment school projects Wednesday, March 7, 2007 ~ 4:30 PM Mack Middle School 4250 Karen Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89121 RSVP to Chris Merriweather at cmerriweather@interact.ccsd.net Refreshments will be available and the meeting will conclude with door prizes. Phi Delta Kappa International (PDK) is a worldwide association of professional educators at all levels, nursery school through the university. The purpose of PDK is “To promote quality education, in particular publicly supported education, as essential to the development and maintenance of a democratic way of life. This purpose shall be accomplished through research, service, and leadership in education.” Date: Wednesday, April 18 Place: Teachers Health Trust Marvin Sedway Room 2950 E. Rochelle Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89121 Time: 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Seating is limited to 100 participants. To reserve your seat, call CCEA at 733-3063 or you may register by e-mailing swhalum@ccea-nv.org. Nevada Law booklets may be purchased for $10.00 at the study session. •• Exam Information •• Spring 2007 Schedule No pre-registration. Exams are given on a first-come, first-serve basis. Date: Saturday, March 10 OR Saturday, May 5 Place: Keller M.S. — Cafeteria 301 N. Fogg Street (off East Charleston Blvd.) Time: 11:00 a.m. (doors open at 10:00 a.m.) AND 1:30 p.m. (doors open at 1:15 p.m.) Page 4 • CCEA Express www.ccea-nv.org PHYSICS IN THE PARK What is Physics In The Park? Physics In The Park is the one time where elementary, middle and high school students are provided the opportunity to discover how their classroom experiences apply in the real world. Depending on their grade level, they may apply their scientific and or mathematical principles on rides and attractions at the Adventuredome Theme Park. The Adventuredome offers the only Physics In The Park in Nevada. For more than 10 years The Adventuredome has teamed up with Clark County School Districts Physical Science Departments to create hands on learning; bringing the concepts of the classroom to light in the 5-acre Theme Park. Students see first hand potential and kinetic energy and they eagerly record their data as they perform experiments and solve problems. Students and teachers alike from all over the Las Vegas valley have benefited from this unique program. To obtain your Free Educator-designed support materials, please contact the Adventuredome Theme Park’s Group Educational Department at (702) 794-3906 or (702) 691-5861. ATTENTION New Members: Does your educator kit have a lucky number this month? The Clark County Education Association and the Horace Mann Insurance Company have been working together during the 2006-2007 school year to award gift certificates to newly hired educators in Clark County. Each educator receives a kit from Horace Mann when they join CCEA. The kits have a randomly generated number listed on them. Each month in the CCEA Express a series of randomly generated numbers are listed. If a number matches a number listed on a member’s kit, they are awarded a $25 gift certificate. The gift cards are given out at the CCEA Rep Council meeting. However, for each newly hired member who has a winning number there is also another winner. The CCEA member who signed the application of the educator with the winning number also wins a gift certificate. If the application was signed by a CCEA staff member, then an alternate name is randomly chosen. The newly hired CCEA member who received a certificate at the January 23rd CCEA Rep Council meeting is Tarena Zake. James Masden’s name www.ccea-nv.org was randomly LUCKY WINNERS — James drawn as the coMasden and Tarena Zake receive winner. their certificates from Horace Mann Congratulations representative Josh Lamers (center) to the winners! at the January Rep Council meeting. The randomly generated numbers for this issue are: 39 235 280 308 551 656 699 782 810 832 854 887 889 961 1083 1106 1303 1316 1333 1336 1455 1591 1604 1872 1941 2065 2092 2178 2382 2623 2627 2653 2748 2750 2775 2867 2896 2897 2959 2969 Check to see if your number is listed. If you have one of the lucky numbers, please contact CCEA Membership Specialist Michael D. Soden by calling 866-6170 or by e-mailing through Interact. CCEA Express • Page 5 2008 Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton Visits with Clark County Educators CLINTON SHARES HER VIEWS ON EDUCATION— On February 21, Del Sol H.S. served as the gathering site for ‘08 Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton’s address to more than 600 Clark County educators. Members enjoyed the opportunity to ask specific questions of the candidate and hear about her views and goals for public education. NSEA/CCEA HOST VIP RECEPTION—CCSD Superintendent Walt Rulffes and CCEA Executive Director John Jasonek “meet and greet” Sen. Clinton during the 70-person event. Pre-Retirement Workshops March 5 - March 8, 2007 The Clark Retired Education Association (CREA) will be hosting preretirement workshop sessions to assist you in this process. Representatives from the following organizations will be attending to answer your questions: March 5 PERS March 6 Public Employees Benefit Program March 7 Social Security March 8 Association Day To accommodate your schedule, two sessions will offered: Session 1 — 3:30-4:30 p.m. • Session 2 — 4:30-5:30 p.m. The workshops will be held at the NSEA Offices @ 3511 E. Harmon Avenue, Las Vegas 89121 (one block east of Pecos). To RSVP and to obtain detailed session information, call CREA President Judi Hamblin at 565-7671. IMPORTANT 2006 Tax Information If you were a dues paying member of CCEA for the calendar year January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2006, the itemized miscellaneous dues deduction that you may be able to deduct on your 2006 tax return is $624.40. For more information, see page A-6 of the instructions for IRS form 1040, schedule A itemized deductions, line 20, or consult with your tax adviser for specific tax questions and advice. Page 6 • CCEA Express CONSIDERING RETIREMENT?? Your earned unused sick leave may make you eligible for one or all three of these negotiated benefits. 1) ONE YEAR OF PERS SERVICE CREDIT: Under Article 18 of the Negotiated Agreement, the Early Retirement Incentive Program (ERIP) allows you to use 100 days of earned unused sick leave to buy up to one year of PERS service credit. If you meet all the criteria (as described on page 2, which includes that “You have at least 29 years but less than 30 years of service credit in the Nevada Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)”) by August 31, 2007, you will qualify for the ERIP. OR CCSD Regulation 4370 provides you with an option to buy one year of PERS service credit if you meet the stipulated criteria and procedures. The criteria includes: • Employee must have completed a minimum of fifteen (15) years of tenure with CCSD and a maximum of twenty-nine (29) years of service. You may choose only one of the options, either the ERIP or the CCSD Regulation 4370 provision—you cannot use them both. 2) A FUND TO PAY FUTURE HEALTHCARE PREMIUMS: Career Plan or Healthcare Reimbursement Account (HRA). Under Article 28 of the Negotiated Agreement, the HRA allows you to use from 150 to 300 days of earned unused sick leave to access a fund that can be used to pay future healthcare premiums. You must also have been employed with CCSD for a minimum of 15 years. The same 100 days that you use to participate in the ERIP can also be used to participate in this program. The HRA uses a formula to determine how much money will be placed in your account. 3) CASH BUY OUT: Under Article 18, this program allows you to cash out up to 100 days of earned unused sick leave. The cash out fund has $150,000 that is divided evenly among each year’s retirees based upon the number of days submitted. You can cash in the same 100 days that you used to participate in the ERIP and HRA programs. It is important to remember that you can use the same sick leave days for each of these programs. For more information, contact CCEA at 733-3063. www.ccea-nv.org Membership doesn’t cost, IT PAY$ A Brief Guide to CCEA, NSEA and NEA Member Benefits As a member of the Clark County Education Association, the Nevada State Education Association, and the National Education Association you are entitled to many benefits and services. Our tri-level organization takes pride in what we do for our members and we encourage everyone to take advantage of the additional economic benefits and special services we have secured. We encourage you to become familiar with each item and start saving today! Insurance Products CCEA Member Services, Discounts & Promotions Visit the Member Resources section of our website (www.ccea-nv.org) for the most upto-date information on the many services and promotions available to CCEA members. Retirement & Financial Planning Advantage Financial offers financial planning and retirement strategies. They are also the administrators of the “Career Plan” or Healthcare Reimbursement Account. (702-733-7890) Section 125 American Fidelity offers short and long-term disability protection and the Section 125. (702-433-5333) Horace Mann offers auto, homeowners & renters insurance, plus other financial services. Their auto insurance rates are very competitive because they know that “Educators make good drivers.” (702-220-8250) Banking Services Silver State Schools Credit Union offers savings and checking accounts, credit card services and loans. (800-357-9654) Education Touro University offers Graduate degrees and endorsements. (702-777-8687) Pre-Retirement Seminars Information sessions are offered by the Clark Retired Education Association (CREA) to assist members with the retirement process. For information, contact CREA President Judi Hamblin at 702-565-7671. $1,000 Signing Bonus Advance provided to new hires Tax Preparation & Planning Local Business Discounts Bloom Financial Services offers expert tax preparation to educators and their families. They also offer a 457(b) program—a pre-tax savings account that allows members to shelter a part of their salary into a savings plan directly through payroll deduction. (702-791-0581) Local business discounts available to CCEA members on products and services include: cleaning services, beauty products, nurseries, heating & air conditioning service, cellular phone service, and many more. Visit the Member Resources page at www.ccea-nv.org for the most current listing as discounts and offers are frequently added. www.ccea-nv.org Discount tickets available yearround for: • Movies at any United Artist, Regal Entertainment Group or Edwards Theatres • Disneyland & California Adventure Parks • Legoland • Six Flags Magic Mountain & Hurricane Harbor Water Park • Universal Studios • Sea World • San Diego Zoo • San Diego Wild Animal Park • Knott’s Berry Farm • Knott’s Berry Farm Soak City Water Park (3 locations) • Adventuredome Theme Park @ Circus Circus Hotel & Casino • Tournament of Kings @ Excalibur Hotel & Casino Discount tickets to seasonal events such as: • Disney On Ice • CCEA Night with the Wranglers Hockey Game • Las Vegas College Football Bowl • Knott’s Berry Farm Halloween Haunt • Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights • Las Vegas 51’s Baseball Game & Tailgate Zone • Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Unique Discounts/Promotions from businesses like: • • • • • • • • AAA Travel – Educator Cruises Borders & Waldenbooks Tropicana Las Vegas LeReve @ Wynn Las Vegas Office Depot Enterprise Rent-a-Car Nevada Crystal Premium Water COSTCO CCEA Express • Page 7 Member Mall Take advantage of the discounts and promotions offered in this Internet mall by more than 65 stores. Many categories for your shopping pleasure—they include bookstores, clothing, food, gifts, health & beauty, home, jewelry, luggage, maternity, music, outdoor, pets, specialty stores, superstores, technology, toys and travel. Educators’ Business Guide This quarterly publication mailed to your home brings you discounts and special offers from businesses throughout Clark County. Car Buying Have the best car buying experience and enjoy a low, no hassle fleet price directly from the fleet manager at Chapman Dodge and Chapman Chrysler • Jeep DOVE (Discounts on Vehicles for Educators) Fleet discount prices on new automobiles—it saves you time and paperwork. Attorney Referral Program * Two half-hour legal consults per year Two free one-half hour legal consultations a year with selected attorneys for personal matters. * Legal services at discounted rates For your personal needs, this program offers reduced legal costs on five core areas—wills, trusts, guardianships and estates, real estate, domestic relations, traffic violations, and consumer protection. United Pet Care Health care insurance plan for your pets—get your vet to join the program so you can save. Professional Development Courses Many PDE Classes offered throughout the year. AIG Valic Opportunity Grants American Fidelity Group Grants of up to $500 can be obtained through the CCEA Community Foundation. Section 125—Deduction for certain fees and services before taxes are taken out. Study Sessions Horace Mann CCEA offers free study sessions to prepare members for the Nevada School Law, the Nevada Constitution and the U.S. Constitution exams. Auto insurance plans for members TSA (Tax Deferred Annuities) Life Insurance Programs (cont.) • NEA Level Premium Term Life Insurance Plan • NEA Home Protection® Plan • NEA Group Life • $1 Million Educators Liability Protection Plan (automatic—no cost to members) Health & Disability Insurance Programs • NEA MemberCare® Critical Illness Benefit • NEA MemberCare® Long-Term Care Insurance • NEA MemberCare® Medicare Supplement • NEA MemberCare® In-Hospital Plan • NEA Income Protection® Plan Casualty Insurance Programs • NEA Members Auto & Home Insurance • NEA Homeowners® Insurance Savings, Deposit and Investment Programs • NEA-Sponsored FDIC-Insured Money Market Account • NEA-Sponsored GoldCertificate® Certificate of Deposit (CD) • NEA Valuebuilder Variable Annuity TSA • NEA Valuebuilder Mutual Fund TSA • NEA Valuebuilder Mutual Fund 457 • NEA Valuebuilder Mutual Fund IRA • Credit Programs • NEA Credit Card Program • NEA Line of Credit® Loan & Mortgage Programs Member Benefits Member Benefits Visit the NSEA website at www.nsea-nv.org/benefits.htm or call 1-800-248-6732 for more information on the following programs: NSEA ACCESS Discount Program Discounts nationwide and locally on a wide variety of products and services. Page 8 • CCEA Express Visit the NEA Member Benefits website at www.neamb.com or call 800-637-4636 for detailed information on the many programs available to association members. • NEA Personal Loan • NEA Home Financing Program® • NEA National Board Certification Loan Special Discount Programs • NEA Car Rental Program® • NEA Magazine Service® Life Insurance Programs • NEA DUES-TAB® Insurance (no cost to members) • NEA Preferred Term Life Plan • NEA Term Life Insurance Plan • NEA AD&D Insurance Plan • NEA AD&D Plus Insurance Plan • NEA Guaranteed Issue Life Plan www.ccea-nv.org The Clark County Education Association is an organization made up of hard working, committed professionals. They work everyday to improve the educational lives of tens of thousands of students. However, their efforts also reach PRIDE, POWER & beyond the school sites where they work as they deal with PARTICIPATION AWARD parents and the community in general to make the Clark County School WINNERS — (l to r) Sheryl District a great place to learn! Slakey, Mike Wiatt, Colette CCEA, in cooperation with Mitchell Klein, General Manager of CCEA’s Hayes and Jimmie Powell are endorsed vendor Advantage Financial, takes great satisfaction each month in accompanied by Advantage presenting the Pride, Power, and Participation award to deserving educators. Financial’s General Manager At the January 23rd CCEA Rep Council meeting four awards were presented to Mitchell S. Klein who educators for their exceptional work. Pride, Power, and Participation were presented the prizes at the clearly demonstrated by the recipients. Jan. 23rd Rep Council meeting. Sheryl Slakey, a counselor at Jim Thorpe ES, was nominated for her work with students, parents, and staff. Jimmie Powell, a Special Education teacher at Sierra Vista HS, was nominated for his exceptional work with students. Mike Wiatt, a Special Education teacher at Jim Thorpe ES, was nominated for the dedication, patience, and kindness that he demonstrates towards his students. Finally, Colette Hayes, a teacher at Jim Thorpe ES, was nominated for her work with students and staff on the “Shout Out Loud” project. The Pride, Power, and Participation award includes a certificate of appreciation and a cash prize. Every member is encouraged to nominate a deserving educator. You may nominate someone by going to the CCEA website at www.ccea-nv.org/awards.cfm or by contacting CCEA Membership Specialist Michael D. Soden through Interact or by calling 866-6170. Let the nominating continue! www.ccea-nv.org CCEA Express • Page 9 Opportunity Grants The CCEA Community Foundation Opportunity Grants Program stimulates innovation by providing teachers and the community with resources to develop creative ideas. The competitive grants allow teachers and community groups throughout Clark County opportunities to experiment with new materials, new approaches to learning, and new ways to bring energy and excitement into their school and neighborhood. Opportunity Grants are awarded throughout the year. Emphasis is put on activities that support Clark County youth so they may access school and community resources (regardless of ability to pay) as they grow into healthy and productive adults. Recent grants awarded by the CCEA Community Foundation include: Grant Winners: Tricia Crowley – Grant amount $500.00. Amazing Adaptations. This project will take students to the San Diego Zoo where they will focus on the adaptations that animals have and how the animals survive in their environment with them. The trip will aid in language and vocabulary development for students. The instructor will be tying the literacy expectancies with the large number of animal standards that the 3rd grade students have this year. This project encompasses all areas of the curriculum. Kimberley Ernst – Grant amount $500.00. The Life Cycles of Butterflies and Chickens. By observing and participating in all the stages of life, this project gives kindergarten students a “hands on” experience with two different animals. James A. Shoop – Grant amount $486.25. Adding Reading Counts Books to Classroom Library. Novels to bridge the gap for lower level readers will be purchased to enhance this classroom library. Nancy Crenshaw – Grant amount $500.00. Purchasing a Solar Energy Foss Kit. Students will have the opportunity to conduct experiments that meet CEF science standards which will increase their knowledge and aid them in successfully passing the science portion of the CRT. Judith Reid – Grant amount $220.00. The Las Vegas Wetlands. Fifth graders will spend the morning at the Clark County wetlands to study ecosystems, monocultures, riparian cultures, and the Las Vegas area watershed and changes impacting each dynamic system. Community Foundation Business Buddy Jennifer Newman-Cornell – Grant amount $359.00. Spanish Language AP Reading Library. Subscriptions to Spanish magazines will provide two additional resources to expose students to diverse and varied readings. They will serve as discussion points, vocabulary builders, and reading activities. Applying for a CCEA Community Foundation Opportunity Grant online is easy. Just visit www.ccea-nv.org/grant_application.cfm. Page 10 • CCEA Express www.ccea-nv.org A World of Thanks The CCEA Community Foundation and the Teacher’s Aide Warehouse Store extend a special thanks to these businesses for the generous item donations to the free store for teachers. ~ Office Depot (Craig & Martin Luther King) ~ Pottery Barn (Rampart Commons @ Rampart & Charleston) ~ Talbots Petites (Rampart Commons @ Rampart & Charleston) ~ West Elm (District at Green Valley Ranch) ~ Williams-Sonoma (Rampart Commons @ Rampart & Charleston) April 12, 2007 National Drop Everything and Read Day What is National D.E.A.R. Day? D.E.A.R. stands for Drop Everything and Read. National D.E.A.R. Day is a special reading celebration to remind and encourage families to make reading together on a daily basis a family priority. Who is leading the National D.E.A.R. Day Celebration? The National Education Association (NEA); Parent Teacher Association (PTA); HarperCollins Children’s Books; the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association; Reading Rockets; First Book; the Newspaper Association of America Foundation (NAAF) and Ramona Quimby. Why is National D.E.A.R. Day celebrated on Beverly Cleary’s birthday? Beverly Cleary receives thousands of letters a year from young readers, many who have participated in D.E.A.R. at school. Their interest in and enthusiasm for this special reading activity inspired Mrs. Cleary to give the same experience to Ramona Quimby, who gets to enjoy D.E.A.R. time with the rest of her class in Ramona Quimby, Age 8. How can I participate? Schools, libraries, bookstores and other organizations are being asked to host Drop Everything and Read events on April 12. You can attend an event in your community or participate right in your own home by reading for 30 minutes! www.ccea-nv.org CCEA Community Foundation STEP UP Class Sponsor When is National D.E.A.R. Day? The National D.E.A.R. Day partners are marking the birthday of beloved author Beverly Cleary as the official event date, April 12th. Ramona Quimby is the program’s spokesperson. CCEA Express • Page 11 * Spring Break… is just around the corner And sunny California sounds quite appealing, doesn’t it? Whether your travels take you to Southern California or you decide to stay in town, let CCEA save you money on these popular attractions! Just stop by the CCEA office or call Sharon Whalum at 866-6145. ATTRACTION Disneyland & California Adventure Parks 2 Day Hopper - Expires January 2, 2008 Legoland ADULT CHILD GATE PRICE $AVING$ $110.00 $95.00 (ages 10+) (ages 3 to 9) $122.00 Adult $102.00 Child $12.00 Adult $7.00 Child $57.00 Adult $44.00 Child $18.00 Adult $5.00 Child $42.00 Adult $16.95 Child $18.00 Adult $1.95 Child $56.00 Adult $46.00 Child $12.00 Adult $11.00 Child $33.00 Adult $22.00 Child $5.00 Adult $6.00 Child $28.50 Adult $17.50 Child $3.50 Adult $3.50 Child (under 48 inches) $55.00 Adult $30.00 Child $28.00 Adult $15.00 Child $46.00 $61.00 $22.00 $22.95 Adult $15.00 Child $9.00 Adult $6.00 Child $39.00 2nd Day for $1.00 at Legoland • 2nd day ticket valid for 7 days Knott’s Berry Farm $24.00 1 Day - Expires March 31, 2008 Sea World $44.00 $28.00 $16.00 (ages 3 to 11) $25.00 Expires January 31, 2008 Six Flags Magic Mountain $35.00 (ages 3 to 9) Expires January 31, 2008 San Diego Wild Animal Park $15.00 (ages 3 to 11 OR 62+) 2 Day - Expires January 31, 2008 1st and 2nd visit must occur before expiration date San Diego Zoo $39.00 (ages 3 to 12) $14.00 (ages 3 to 11) $27.00 Expires December 31, 2008 $15.00 Hurricane Harbor Water Park Free weekday admission • Valid only Monday - Friday, from May 28 through September 3, 2007 Universal Studios $46.00 Buy 1 Day, Get 2nd and 3rd Day FREE (2nd and 3rd day must be used within 7 days of initial visit) Expires January 31, 2008 Adventuredome Theme Park (same as adult) $14.00 Circus Circus Hotel & Casino On the Las Vegas Strip Movie Tickets Regal Entertainment Group - United Artist - Edwards Theatres $9.00 (under 48 inches to 33 inches tall - the average height of a 2nd grader) $7.00 No Restrictions • No Expiration Tickets are valid throughout the U.S. For show times and locations, visit www.REGmovies.com. 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