Posted on June 17, 2009
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2008-09 Best of the Web Award Winners Announced
The Department of Communications and Community Outreach would like to congratulate the following curators for being selected as winners in the annual FCPS Best of the Web Awards program.
- Carrington Crabbe, Laurel Ridge Elementary School; Larry Burke, principal.
- Laura Jones, McNair Elementary School; Theresa West, principal.
- Melinda Snyder, Hayfield Elementary School; Barbara Vaccarella, principal.
- Megan Farrelly, Twain Middle School; Aimee Holleb, principal.
- Starlyn Comai, Falls Church High School; Cathy Benner, principal.
The winners were selected from quarterly WebStar award winners and were judged on the high quality of web-based communication between each school and the community it serves. The awards are given once annually to three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school that best demonstrate the following criteria:
- Usefulness of content.
- Clarity of design.
- Frequency of updates.
- Ease of navigation.
- Adherence to FCPS web policies.
The winners were chosen by a vote of school and department web curators and will be presented at the annual curators conference, which will be held on Tuesday, November 3, at Gatehouse Administration Center I.
For more information, contact Nancy Moy at 571-423-1221, or go to http://fcpsnet.fcps.edu/cco/web/curators/webstar0809.shtml.
FCPS Is Now on Facebook and Twitter
Fairfax County Public Schools is now on Twitter, where news and information, emergency messages, and information about current issues are posted for those who choose to become followers of the school system. To follow FCPS on Twitter, visit www.twitter.com/fcpsnews and click on Follow.
FCPS also has a Facebook page; to follow FCPS on Facebook, visit www.facebook.com/pages/Falls-Church-VA/Fairfax-County-Public-Schools/74125402499 and select Become a Fan at the top of the page. The FCPS Facebook page currently includes a link to summer reading lists for students who will enter grades 6-12 in the fall and will also include up-to-date information about the school system.
Citizens can also receive FCPS news and information by subscribing to the school system’s Keep in Touch e-mail messaging system or by subscribing to RSS (really simple syndication). To learn more about RSS, visit www.fcps.edu and go to the News Releases banner on the right side of the page, then click on the orange RSS logo.
Registration Now Open for Summer ACCESS Courses
Registration is now open for summer ACCESS (Academy Course Catalog for Employees in Support Services) courses at http://www.fcps.edu/plt/access.htm. Course topics include automated computer inventory system (ACIS), design and media, education decision support library (EDSL), library media ecole, MyPLT, professional development series, school administrative student information (SASI), technology, time and attendance, and web site design.
Registration for ACCESS classes will remain open throughout the semester. All courses in the catalog are offered at no cost to all contracted employees.
VPN Available to All Employees
FCPS uses a virtual private network (VPN) to allow its employees to access school system computer network resources when they are not at an FCPS site. Every FCPS employee now has permission to use VPN, but a small piece of software is needed. The VPN software can be downloaded from FCPSnet at http://servicecatalog.fcps.edu/it/infras_ntwk/ntwk_access/download_vpn.shtml. This software is not available for download from home, so if you plan to connect back to an FCPS resource when you are not at an FCPS site, be sure to download, install, and test the software before leaving your site.
If you would like more information on VPN and the regulations that govern its use, see the FCPS Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) Regulation 6410, the Data Security Regulation 6220, the Data Security Policy 6220, and the Remote Access Technical Bulletin 631.
The IT Service Desk can be reached at 703-503-1600 or ITServiceDesk@fcps.edu for questions or further information. Please note that the IT Service Desk supports only computer equipment that is supplied by FCPS.
June 30 Is Deadline for Summer 2009 Tuition Reimbursement Requests
Changes in the FCPS tuition reimbursement program became effective with the spring 2009 semester. The newly enacted Tuition Assistance Regulation 9005 establishes five priorities for tuition reimbursement and can be found at http://www.fcps.edu/plt/treimbursement.htm. The regulation outlines the approval process, when and how to apply for tuition reimbursement, and the tuition reimbursement request form (PLT-905).
When to Apply for Tuition Reimbursement
- Tuition reimbursement must be preapproved.
- The last date to submit a summer 2009 tuition reimbursement request form (PLT-905) is June 30.
- A request for tuition reimbursement will not be approved after the last day on which a course meets.
- The employee must complete the new (PLT-905) tuition reimbursement request form located at http://www.fcps.edu/plt/treimbursement.htm and submit the completed application to the Department of Professional Learning and Training, Dunn Loring Center.
- Upon receipt of the request, the Department of Professional Learning and Training will notify the employee of the approval or denial of his or her request. Once a tuition reimbursement request is approved, the funds will be held in reserve for the employee.
How to Receive a Tuition Reimbursement Payment
To receive a reimbursement payment for spring 2009 and summer 2009 tuition reimbursement requests:
- Tuition reimbursement payments will be initiated after the approved course has been satisfactorily completed with a grade of “A” or “B” or “Pass” (if it is Pass-Fail) for a graduate-level course or “C” or better for an undergraduate course as verified by an unofficial university transcript and/or grade report and proof of payment from the college or university.
- Grade verification and proof of payment for spring 2009 and summer 2009 coursework ending on or before June 30 must be received by the Department of Professional Learning and Training, Dunn Loring Center, by June 30.
- Tuition reimbursement payments are paid monthly and are included in the employee’s paycheck.
Note: The cost of textbooks, miscellaneous fees, travel, etc., is not reimbursed by the tuition reimbursement program. Substitutes, hourly paid employees, and employees on leaves of absence are ineligible for tuition reimbursement. Final determination of an employee’s eligibility for tuition reimbursement shall rest with the assistant superintendent, Department of Professional Learning and Training, or his or her designee.
Questions regarding tuition reimbursement should be directed to Rita Cloutier, Department of Professional Learning and Training, by phone at 703-204-3905 or by e-mail to Rita.Cloutier@fcps.edu.
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