Cook County Schools is seeking a full time Technology Coordinator to start As Soon As Possible. Cook County is located in the northeast corner of Minnesota in the Superior National Forest, along the beautiful north shore of Lake Superior. Our close-knit staff is full of exceptional people providing excellent educational services to a diverse student body. Job Title: District Technology Coordinator Cook County Schools ISD166 Immediate Supervisor: High School Principal Job Summary: Provides leadership and direction to the district technology program, including services, facilities, budget, equipment, personnel and operation of student and administrative computer systems and programs. Participates in creating the district's technology plan. Conducts duties and responsibilities with minimum supervision. Provides professional development opportunities in the area of technology to faculty and staff. Provides consultation and direction regarding LAN and WAN infrastructure and other technologies management. Qualifications: Education and/or Experience: Associate’s degree (AA) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school and at least 2 years experience in related field.Three years of experience can be substituted for AA degree. Interpersonal Skills: Works well with others. Focuses on resolving conflict; maintaining confidentiality; listening to others without interruption; keeping emotions under control; remaining open to others’ ideas and contributing to a positive team spirit. Demonstrated ability to successfully work with staff, students and public. Language Skills: Ability to communicate fluently, verbally and in writing in English. Ability to present information and respond to questions effectively in one-on-one, small group situations involving students and/or school staff. Ability to verbally respond to written and verbal inquiries from students and staff. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, procedure manuals and governmental regulations. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Mathematical Skills: Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, proportions, percentages, and area. Ability to apply concepts of basic geometry, fractions, percentages, ratios and proportions to practical situations. Computer Skills: Must have demonstrated computer competency in a wide spectrum of functions. Must have demonstrated ability to provide support for District Student database software and support for all district technology programs. Ability to efficiently and effectively utilize e-mail, Internet software spreadsheets and word processing technology programs: Ethernet cabling (cat5, cat5e, cat6), Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and 2016, MS Office Suite 2007, 2010, 2013, Mac OS, iOS. Other Skills and Abilities: Ability to appropriately communicate with students, teachers, parents, vendors and members of the community. Ability to meet timelines and exercise good judgment while working in a dynamic environment. Mechanical abilities needed for various small projects. Ability to be flexible to meet needs of overall school functions. Duties and Responsibilities: Administers the Local Area Network including cabling and wireless connectivity, user accounts and servers. Provides for security, backup and disaster recovery plan, and virus and malware protection. Oversees Internet access, managed and unmanaged network switches, access points, firewall, and filtering hardware and software. Familiar with Active Directory, Microsoft Server Software, Microsoft Desktop applications, Apple iPads, and Mac os, Google Apps for Education, Google Chromebook, vlans, and virtual servers and workstations. Administers IP phone server and system. Administers digital surveillance server and system. Administers Telecenter and school time system which includes wired and wireless clocks and bells system. Administrate the Infinite Campus Student database application. Participates in the purchasing process and grant writing as requested by staff Participates in funding programs such as E-Rate and Telecom Equity Aid as requested by administration. Provides one-on-one and group training as requested. Oversees and provides training for student interns and/or part-time technology staff Participates in short and long range technology planning; analyzes and monitors staff needs and equipment. Participates in regional groups and consortiums providing technical services, training and technical support to Cook County Schools. Maintains the Helpdesk and responds to user questions and problems, Keeps accurate inventories of all hardware, software, and licensing. Assist staff with integrating technologies into the classroom. Work closely with the District Assessment Coordinator (DAC) in configuring devices for online testing. Chairs the District Technology Committee. Adheres to the annual technology budget. Other duties as assigned. APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 4, 2020 at 4pm. APPLICATION PROCESS: Submit letter of interest, resume, and three letters of reference to: ppuskala@isd166.org Pam Puskala District Office Admin Assistant Cook County School District 101 West 5th Street Grand Marais, MN 55604 Phone: (218) 387-2271 ppuskala@isd166.org
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
Reminder that AP Exam fees are due to the office by Friday, October 30. $50 per exam. Free/Reduced $10 per exam. Family cap of $150.
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
ap exam fees
Wednesday, October 28 Announcements https://youtu.be/YRwhbiCWJd0
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
Here is link to tonight's volleyball game against Wrenshall. Varsity game starts at 6:30 pm. https://youtu.be/gCW1xAG1xgk
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
Need Tickets to the Football Game? The Cook County Vikings take on the Silver Bay Mariners at 4pm on Friday. It will also be parents night. All tickets must be purchased in advance. If you need a ticket, email Activities Director Mitch Dorr at mdorr@isd166.org.
over 3 years ago, Mitch Dorr
Tuesday, October 27 Announcements https://youtu.be/c9ngd4PKCzA
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
Dear Families Application for Educational Benefits You can help generate state aid for your school by completing the Application for Educational Benefits or the Alternate Application for Educational Benefits and returning it to your school. Some schools collect income data through a web-based collection system which replaces the paper forms. These are household income statements; only one application is needed per household but each district or charter school in which students in the household are enrolled would need a copy. Students in households that meet the free or reduced price meal income guidelines will generate compensatory revenue for their school. Schools must use compensatory revenue to meet the needs of students who are behind their peers, such as remedial instruction, instructional materials including digital learning and technology, bilingual programs and additional teachers and teacher aides. These applications may also make teachers in your school eligible for the federal Teacher Loan Forgiveness Program if they have outstanding college loans. However, the household must complete and return the forms, or complete the online form, no later than December 15 so the school can calculate eligibility and report to MDE. This will not impact your students’ eligibility to receive free meals during the 2020-21 school year.
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
Tips for a Safe Halloween https://youtu.be/bP_LW8rgkj0
over 3 years ago, Pam Puskala
Monday, October 26 Announcements https://youtu.be/2gpHZSmEBUM Have a great day!
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
Tonight's 4:00pm football game in Esko on the artificial turf vs. the South Ridge Panthers will be on the radio tonight on the following link: https://network1sports.com//station/wklk
over 3 years ago, Mitch Dorr
Viking Football on the Radio at 4pm
Friday, October 23 Announcements https://youtu.be/U5a1uBgQJVE Have a great day!!
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
Thursday, October 22 Announcements https://youtu.be/378q3qFS0Ac Have a great day!
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
Wednesday, October 21 Announcements https://youtu.be/aoG0tAfpG0I Have a great day!!
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
Scholarship and FAFSA Information Please see the ISD 166 Facebook page for updated information about ACT Test on Oct. 24, SAT Test on Nov 7th, Virtual Scholarship information, Virtual College visits, and FAFSA information.
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
Community & Family Meeting Zoom Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/96340535616?pwd=Q1RNWEZaV3NvZ3U3RS9LRGdieS9rdz09
over 3 years ago, Pam Puskala
Zoom Meeting Link:  https://zoom.us/j/96340535616?pwd=Q1RNWEZaV3NvZ3U3RS9LRGdieS9rdz09
Away Football Game in South Ridge on Friday will be at 4pm. If you plan to attend, you must prepay for a ticket with Activities Director Mitch Dorr by the end of the day on Thursday. $5 for Adults - $3 for Students.
over 3 years ago, Mitch Dorr
BAND FUNDRAISER The Cook County Band is fundraising through Driven Coffee starting October 20th and ending October 31st. This fundraiser will raise money for the Band Activity Account for future band trips to help bring the cost of the trip down for all families participating. Please consider sharing the link and information about this fundraiser. The benefit of this being online is that anyone can order and Driven Coffee will ship the products directly to them! Driven Coffee sells coffee, tea, honey, syrups, and snacks. A little something for everyone! Orders are placed online and delivered directly to your home. Thank you for supporting our band! https://www.drivencoffee.com/fundraising/order/ref/Cook-County-HS-Band/
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
band fundraiser
Tuesday, October 20 Announcements https://youtu.be/iBHSl-Ybt84
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
PAYING FOR COLLEGE INFORMATION Helpful Tools for Financial Aid Nights (videos, etc) Here are some great videos that have been created by financial aid professionals in Minnesota that might be helpful for students/parents · Applying for Financial Aid Overview (14 minutes) – discusses the FAFSA and the MN Dream Act application and who should apply for each, what is needed to complete both apps, dependency status, answers to some FAQs. · 2021-2022 What You Need to Know (48 minutes) – explains the types of financial aid available, what is needed to complete the FAFSA, a demo of FAFSA on the Web. · Financial Aid Presentation Video (53 minutes) – very detailed explanation of financial aid, the FAFSA application process, how EFC is determined (with Minnesota West as an example), some helpful FAFSA tips and what happens after the FAFSA. · Paying for College Videos (5-10 minutes each) – we have sent these out before. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQLyu8Gk0vg&authuser=0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6XTxhamhJM&t=111s&authuser=0
over 3 years ago, Cook County Schools
All Volleyball games live-streamed from Two Harbor tonight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-IlBq5J4QU
over 3 years ago, Mitch Dorr