"SHESC Messenger": End of November 2021
End of November 2021
CTE Conference Registration Open | |
Introducing FREE Benefits to Volume Purchasing Program Members | |
Teaching with 'Turkey Talk' | |
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Registration Open for the 'May the Workforce Be With You' CTE Conference The annual CTE Conference from the Kansas Association of Educational Service Agencies (KAESA) will have two valuable options next February, with a "Star Wars" spin on its theme:
Registration Information - now open at www.kaesa.org/cte-conference.
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Featured Professional Development: 'Book Study - The Burnout Cure'
Thanksgiving is a great reminder to live with gratitude and empathy. The SHESC online book study on "The Burnout Cure: Learning to Love Teaching Again" by Chase Mielke is a great opportunity to help you with specific, immediate and research grounded actions that can be taken to enhance well-being. Mielke draws on his own research, lesson plans, and experiences with burnout to help you change your outlook; strengthen your determination to be a terrific teacher; and reignite your core passion for teaching. Book objectives:
Register HERE to join us on Zoom November 16, November 30, and December 14. |
Introducing: 'Volume Purchasing Partner Members' If you participate in SHESC's Volume Purchasing Program, we are pleased to invite you to a new opportunity! "Volume Purchasing Partner Members" is a free program to encourage mutual promotion between SHESC and those we serve. Contact Adam Pracht at vp@smokyhill.org or 785-825-9185 for full details and to sign up! Benefits include: •Your organization on a large “Thank You” poster in both our Salina and Hays offices. You can also call 785-825-9185 and ask for Adam Pracht to learn more about the partner program. (Pictured: One of the door signs that Volume Purchasing Partner Members will be asked to put at an entrance as part of the program.) |
Volume Purchasing: Cleaner, Healthier Air with High-Quality Furnace Filters The winter months mean more time inside with recirculated air, which means it is the perfect time to change your furnace filter and consider upgrading it to a MERV 13. Josh Brandl, Sales Engineer with The Filter Shop - SHESC's primary filter provider, said that while MERV 8 rated filters can screen out airborne particles such as mold, dust lint, pollen and dust mites, MERV 13 can remove particles up to a tenth the size, including bacteria, auto exhaust fumes, and "sneeze nuclei" - which is a major carrier of the virus that causes COVID-19. In areas where the HVAC system does not circulate the air well, Brandl recommends using a standalone air purifier. More than 200 MERV 8 and MERV 13 filters are available from The Filter Shop through SHESC Volume Purchasing. As an added bonus, Brandl shared plans for a "do it yourself" standalone room air purifier HERE that's called a Corsi Air Box (using four 20 x 20 x 2" MERV 13 filters, a box fan, cardboard, and duct tape), that will cost about $95 each with filters from The Filter Shop and a box fan from School Specialty and is about as effective as retail units that cost seven times as much. As an added bonus, teachers can use the plans as a STEM-focused classroom project! To learn more about purchasing filters and fans, contact Adam Pracht, Volume Purchasing Coordinator, at vp@smokyhill.org. |
'Turkey Talk' Classroom Lesson Ideas Fall break is quickly approaching, so it's a great excuse to share some fun facts and lesson ideas on the most popular Thanksgiving Day dish - turkey!
While we're talking Thanksgiving, here is also a friendly reminder that SHESC offices will be closed on Thursday, November 25, and Friday, November 26. |
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