Thursday, January 18, 2018
Advanced Placement Fee Reduction
The College Board provides a $32 fee reduction
per AP exam for students with financial need. For each AP Exam taken with
a fee reduction, the school forgoes its $9 rebate, resulting in a cost of $53
per exam. For low-income students who qualify for the fee reduction,
please charge only $53 for their AP exam in the AO portal.
Announcing Student Readiness Symposiums
Registration for the Student Readiness Symposiums is now
open. We will be hosting four events around the state for College
Advisors and Career Mentors. Areas of focus at this year’s event will include
addressing the summer melt, scholarship searches, and also a tour of a CTE
facilities. Each event will only accommodate 70 people, so please
register early. Click
here to register.
Dates and location are as follows:
·
Boise: February 23rd
·
Coeur d’Alene: March 2nd
·
Pocatello: March 9th
·
Twin Falls: March 16th
Similar to last year, PD credit will be available once
again.
Friday, December 15, 2017
Update December 15, 2017
Dear Colleagues,
I wanted to take a few moments and give you some updates
regarding Advanced Opportunities before you head out for your Christmas
break.
Fall Data has been Processed: Our office has
finished processing the data for the Fall term. Please take a moment to view
the “Courses Awaiting SDE submission” report for any items that have been sent
back for review. Any courses that we’ve sent back are in the status
“School level received.” You can click on the course name and view comments
that explain why the course or exam was sent back.
Payments: We have sent payment requests to our
finance department. Districts and colleges should see funds hit their
accounts, or a check within the next week or so. Please make sure your
business office is apprised of the funds, and what they apply toward. All
receipts are available in the “Billing Statements” reports in the portal. When
clicking on the arrow, you will find a detailed breakdown of all payments.
Spring Request Window: The window for
entering spring funding requests will be January 8 through February 23th.
If for some reason you’d like to adjust your data entry window to open sooner,
please contact me directly.
Professional Development: Our team is
constantly seeking to bring relevant and meaningful professional development
opportunities to you in order to assist you in your work with students. Please
take one minute to fill out this survey that will better
inform our efforts this coming spring.
Symposium Events: This year our team will be
hosting the Student Readiness Symposiums similar to last year. These will be
day-long training events focused on best-practices around advising and
College/Career Readiness. Please mark your calendars and save the dates for
your region.
·
Region 3: February 23rd
·
Region 1/2: March 2nd
·
Region 5/6: March 9th
·
Region 4: March 16th
·
Region 3: March 20th
As always, please let us know if you have any questions.
I wish all of you and your families and very Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year!
Warmly,
Tina Polishchuk
Monday, July 24, 2017
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Update: February 8th, 2017
Greetings to all of you!
I hope that your second semester is off to a smooth
start! This email included reminders and important notices with regards to
Advanced Opportunities.
Portal Updates
·
Exam Submission Dates: Many of you
will have students that will take exams during the month of May. For this
reason, the SDE has pushed the exam submission date to May 26th.
Courses will still need to be submitted by May 5th. However,
exams can be held after these test dates have passed.
·
Repeated Courses: Please remember
that the AO statute prohibits payment for any repeated or remedial
coursework. You may find that courses were pushed back by SDE staff
during the approval process last semester because they were “repeated”. If this
is the case, please make sure they are removed from the list before you get
ready to submit to the SDE again.
·
Naming Convention: Please be sure
to use the correct naming convention for all dual credit courses entered into
the portal (i.e., ENGL 101 Writing Composition). Please note that if you have
courses entered in another format, you will be (or have been) contacted by our
team and asked to re-enter those requests.
·
Summer Dates: We are in the
process of negotiating summer deadlines. We will have these to you by the end
of the month.
·
New Students: If you are not finding the a
specific student who may have requested an account, please make sure to check
the previous years: 2015, and 2016 at the top of your screen. Additionally, you
can check the box to view previously denied students if they need their account
activated.
·
Disable Feature: Please be
thoughtful prior to using the disable feature in the portal. The disable
feature should only be used if a student had a previously active account and no
longer has access to the email address with which the account was
created. When a student account is disabled they will need to recreate a
brand new account. Upon verification of the EDU-ID, the new account will merge
with activity from the old account.
Tax Forms
·
1098-T Forms: Several colleges and
universities have sent out many 1098-T tax forms to students which
reflect payments that were made to their college/university accounts. Parents
or students may come to you with questions. Please note that the SDE is
not in a position to provide tax guidance and recommend that they talk to their
CPA. That being said, here is a link to the IRS
website. Question 19 addresses concerns that parents may have.
SAVE THE DATE:
·
Roadshow N’ More: The Advanced
Opportunities Roadshow is tentatively scheduled for the following dates. This
year will include a full day in-depth workshop from 8:30-3:30 for
administrators, counselors, and career advisors around implementation practices
for AO and College/Career Readiness. Please save the date, more information
will be provided in the near future. We look forward to visiting your neck of
the wood and hearing your feedback on program implementation.
o Region
1: Coeur d’Alene, Monday, May 22nd
o Region
2: Moscow, Tuesday, May 23rd
o Region
3: Boise, Thursday, May 25th
o Region
4: Twin Falls, Tuesday, May 30th
o Region
5: Pocatello, Wednesday, May 31st
o Region
6: Idaho Falls, Thursday, June 1st
·
Parent Nights: Our team is willing
to host a parent night concurrently with the roadshow, if you feel this would
be beneficial for your region, please let us know and we will work with you to
organize the event while we are in your region of the state.
·
Conference: The Advanced
Opportunities conference is currently scheduled for September 7-8 in Boise,
with pre-conferences on Sept. 6th. We hope that all of you
will be able to join us as we bring in experts from around the country for some
dynamic professional development. More information will be provided soon!
Thank you for your continued commitment to Idaho
students. Please contact our support team if you have any questions.
Warmly,
Tina Polishchuk
Friday, January 20, 2017
Webinar: Advanced Ops Portal Updates
Good Afternoon to all of you!
I know that many of you are prepare (or already have) begun
your second term, and this has been a busy time. As always, I would like
to reiterate the fact that your work is genuinely appreciated here at the
Department. Thank you for being the voice of Advanced Opportunities around the
state!
Here is a link to the webinar that was hosted last week: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoCxMb-fMHU&feature=youtu.be
It includes information on the various updates that are in
the portal for School and District Users. Also, here are the deadlines for
the remaining terms:
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Term
|
Student Access/ Data Entry Window
|
District Submission Deadline
|
|
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Spring 2017
|
January 11th
|
February 24th
|
May 5th, 2017
|
|
Trimester 2
|
November 9th
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December 23rd
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May 5th, 2017
|
|
Trimester 3
|
February 1st
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March 31st
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May 5th, 2017
|
Tina Polishchuk
Friday, December 30, 2016
Update: December 30th, 2016
Greetings to all School/District AO Users!
I hope that all of you had a lovely and relaxing holiday
weekend! As we approach the second semester, there are a variety of
developments here at the SDE that I’d like you to be aware of. I realize that
this email is lengthy, however please bear with me as it includes critical
information for the upcoming weeks.
AO Portal Updates:
·
Build Your
Menu: If you have not
already, this is the time that you should build the drop-down menu of courses
for Semester 2. This can be done by the District Manager user. In the portal,
select the Administration tab, then select Course
Assignments. Use the drop downs to select the institution through which
the course is provided. Select Populate Grid and a catalogue from
the institution will populate. Use the filters to find the course. Click
on Disallow and change the cell to Allow in the
appropriate term.
·
Tips &
Tricks: In this link, you will
find a helpful timeline and cheat sheet for all of the most common concerns for
the portal. Please take a look at the timeline to better understand the
expectations, various “windows” and processes. This also includes a snapshot of
activities that should be occurring at your school related to Advanced
Opportunities during certain times of the semester.
·
Spring
Deadlines: In the spring
semester, the student access and data entry window will be January 2, 2017- February 24, 2017. This means
that ALL eligible data for the spring semester course must be entered by February 24th. Please note that
any corrections or edits to data made after this date cause significant delays,
and issues for course providers, counties and the SDE. Entries after that date
are reserved for corrections; only with permission by the course
providers.
Payments & Data:
·
Payments Sent: All payments for Fall semester and Trimester 1
have been sent to our finance department for processing. Your district should
expect to see this payment within a week or so. If you need a receipt of where
funds should be applied, District Managers can find this under the Reimbursements
tab in Billing Statements.
·
ACTION REQUESTED: During our verification process there were a handful
of courses that were denied by the SDE for various reasons. Prior to
entering/approving new data, please look through any data in the Courses
Awaiting SDE Submission that may belong to previous terms (i.e.,
Summer, Fall or Tri 1). When you select the course, you will find
the reason for the denial in the notes section. Please read notes carefully and
act accordingly:
Events
·
Portal
Webinar: Wednesday, January
11, 2017, 9:30-10:30 (MST). There have been a number of updates to the portal
recently. I will be hosting a live webinar to go over these updates.
During this time we will go over new features, share shortcuts, and take
questions about various functions of the portal. An invitation for this event
will be sent out in the near future.
·
Advanced
Opportunities Conference: Save
the date for the 2nd annual Advanced Opportunities Conference on
September 7-8, 2017 with pre-conferenced on September 6th. The event
will be at Boise State University in the Student Union Building. More
information to come!
Advanced Placement (AP) Info:
·
Advanced
Placement Fee Reduction Program:
Due to changes from NCLB to ESSA, the federal grant for AP free
reduction will no longer be available. Instead, these funds will be
distributed directly to district through Title 4A which includes funding for
curriculum enrichment, college/career readiness, safe schools, and technology.
Each school district can choose to mirror the federal program with these funds.
However, because it is a small amount, most will choose simply to use Advanced
Opportunities funding instead. College Board has agreed to continue
offering a discount of $31.00 to low-income students, bringing the cost to
$62.00. In these cases they also ask that schools contribute by forgoing their
$9 rebate, bringing the exam cost to $53.00. In short, regular AP exams
should be charged to Fast Forward accounts at $93.00, and exams for low-income
students should be charged at $53.00.
·
AP Teacher
Grants: College Board is also
offering grants for teachers to become AP credentialed. If you are looking to
increase the number of AP offerings at your school, please let me know and I
will connect you and your teachers to the proper channels to begin this
process.
Graduation Requirements:
·
Updated
Document: In the link, you will find the updated version of the High School Graduation Requirements, which includes that civics test. We are in
process of getting the Spanish version of this document updated as well and
will post it to our website.
·
Algebra 1
Requirement: During our last round of College and Career
Readiness trainings a question came about eighth grade students who are taking
Algebra 1 and whether or not the student must re-take it in high school if they
choose not to have it transcribed in eighth grade, and I informed folks that I
would include this guidance in this update. In such cases that student does NOT
need to take Algebra 1 a second time. IDAPA code states that: A student will
have met the high school content and credit area requirement for any high
school if…
o the
student completes it with a C or higher
o the
course meets the same content standards
o the
course is taught by a teacher who is credentialed to teach the high school
equivalent course
If the student chooses not to
transcribe the Algebra 1 credits in eighth grade, they need not retake Algebra
1 in high school, however they still must earn six math credits while in high
school.
I hope that this information is helpful to all of you as you
enter another busy time of year. If you have any questions, please
remember that our support team is available to help. On behalf of the
Superintendent and the Advanced Opportunities team, I would like to say thank
you for your work and dedication to Idaho’s kids!
Warmly,
Tina Polishchuk
Coordinator of Advanced
Opportunities
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