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UID:13587-1633651200-1633737540@www.incschools.org
SUMMARY:Charter Excellence Awards
DESCRIPTION:Nominations for the 2021 INCS Charter Excellence Awards are officially open! At INCS and in the charter community\, we value excellence and are excited to reward and acknowledge teachers\, principals\, students\, and parents who exhibit this value.  \nHere is your opportunity to recognize and celebrate the outstanding individuals across the Illinois charter community who make charters the transformational schools they are. \nCharter schools are part of the fabric of the communities they serve. During the pandemic\, educators went above and beyond to serve their families and neighborhoods. Show these superstars some love by nominating them for a Charter Excellence Award today. \n\n\nAbout the Charter Excellence Awards\nThe annual INCS Charter Excellence Awards recognizes the outstanding achievements of educators\, parents\, students\, and advocates across Illinois’ charter public schools. With the generous support from Invest for Kids\, INCS offers financial awards in the following categories: \n\nCharter Principal of the Year – $10\,000\nCharter Elementary Teacher of the Year – $10\,000\nCharter High School Teacher of the Year – $10\,000\nCharter School Parent Advocate of the Year – $500\nOutstanding Illinois Charter School Senior – four seniors will be selected to win a $1\,000 scholarship each.\nOutstanding Illinois Charter School Eighth Grader – two eighth graders will be selected to earn a $500 scholarship each.\n\nWe will also recognize an individual who has served the community over many years with the INCS Charter Lifetime Achievement Award. \nAll charter public schools are strongly encouraged to submit nominations. There is no limit on nominations per school or award. Nominations will be due SEPTEMBER 24\, 2021. COVID permitting\, INCS will surprise all winners in their schools in October and recognize them publicly at an event in December 2021. \nExcellence Awards Evaluation Committee\nAs we did last year\, INCS is recruiting volunteers to participate on the Excellence Awards Evaluation Cxommittee\, which will assist in evaluating nominations and making recommendations on winners. Committee members will not be eligible to read applications in a specific category if their school has submitted a nomination for that category.  \nIf you would like to participate on the selection committee\, please reach out to Natalia Blanco with your name and the category you would like to evaluate.  \nNomination Submission Guidelines\nNominees must meet the requirements below. Please see the linked rubrics for how the nominations will be evaluated. \nCharter School Principal of the Year \nA strong nominee for the Charter School Principal of the Year will: \n\nDemonstrate a shared vision for the school\nRegularly innovate to support their students and staff and share what is working more broadly\nPractice servant leadership and focus on the growth and well-being of staff\, students\, and families\n\nIn the application\, please provide concrete examples of the attributes above. The winner will be awarded $10\,000. Application can be found here. Here is a link to the rubric which explains how nominations will be evaluated. \nNominees must meet the following requirements: \n\nCommitted to the charter school model and served the school for at least two years.\nLeading a highly effective\, high-quality school with an SQRP score of Level 2+ or above if in Chicago. If outside of Chicago\, the school must be exemplary or commendable under ISBE guidance (there is some flexibility here with the lack of test scores over the last two years).\n\nNominations must include two letters of recommendation\, with at least one written by a teacher\, and should include a short explanation of how this principal exemplifies the qualities of the Charter Principal of the Year description listed above. \nCharter Elementary Teacher of the Year  \nA strong nominee for the Charter Elementary Teacher of the Year will: \n\nDemonstrate strong teaching and pedagogical skills\nParticipate in extracurricular supports for their students\nCollaborate with their colleagues and mentor less experienced teachers. \n\nIn the application\, please provide concrete examples of the attributes above. The winner will be awarded $10\,000. Application can be found here. The rubric can be found here. \nNominees must be a K-8 teacher who has taught at the charter school for at least two years. Please include the number of years the candidate has taught at the school and grade level(s). The application should also include two letters of recommendation; at least one should be written by a student. \nCharter High School Teacher of the Year \nA strong nominee for the Charter High School Teacher of the Year will: \n\nDemonstrate strong teaching and pedagogical skills\nParticipate in extracurricular supports for their students\nCollaborate with their colleagues and mentor less experienced teachers. \n\nIn the application\, please provide concrete examples of the attributes above. The winner will be awarded $10\,000. Application can be found here. The rubric can be found here. \nNominees must be a K-8 teacher who has taught at the charter school for at least two years. Please include the number of years the candidate has taught at the school and grade level(s). The application should also include two letters of recommendation; at least one should be written by a student. \nIllinois Charter School Parent Advocate\nA strong nominee for the Illinois Charter School Parent Advocate of the Year will: \n\nDemonstrate a solid and long-term commitment to the school\nAdvocate for the school in public setting\, including with elected officials and other parent\n\nIn the application\, please provide concrete examples of the attributes above. The winner will be awarded $500. Application can be found here. The rubric can be found here. \nNominees must have a child who has been enrolled in an Illinois charter school for at least 3 years. If their child has attended multiple charter schools\, please list all schools and the number of years they have been a charter school parent. The nominee must also be involved with his or her charter school’s parent group or have a leadership position at the school. Please note any special awards or recognitions. \nOutstanding Illinois Charter School Senior\nA strong nominee for the Outstanding Illinois Charter School Senior will: \n\nDemonstrate leadership at their school\nShow a commitment to their school through participation in various groups\, clubs or advocacy efforts\nShowcases strong academic achievement\n\nThe Outstanding Illinois Charter School Senior award will be presented to four seniors who have demonstrated each the criteria above. Please provide examples of each on the nomination form. Each student will be awarded a $1\,000 scholarship. Applications can be found here. The rubric can be found here. \nNominees must meet the following requirements: \n\nMust graduate high school in 2022 and attend college or have other post-secondary plans in the 2022-2023 year.\nMust be involved in student leadership positions\, such as student government\, programs\, clubs\, teams\, tutoring. \n\nThe application should include a letter of recommendation that explains how the student exemplifies the qualities of the Outstanding Charter School Senior listed above. \nOutstanding Illinois Charter School Eighth Grader\nA strong nominee for the Outstanding Illinois Charter School Eighth Grader will: \n\nDemonstrates leadership at their school\nShow a commitment to their school through participation in various groups\, clubs or advocacy efforts\nShowcases strong academic achievement\n\nThe Outstanding Illinois Charter School Eight Grader award will be presented to two eighth graders who have demonstrated each the criteria above. Please provide examples of each on the nomination form. Each student will be awarded a $1\,000 scholarship. Applications can be found here. The rubric can be found here. \nNominees must meet the following requirements: \n\nMust graduate from 8th grade in 2022 and attend high school in the 2022-23 year.\nMust be involved in student leadership positions\, such as student government\, programs\, clubs\, teams\, tutoring. \n\nThe application should include a letter of recommendation that explains how the student exemplifies the qualities of the Outstanding Charter School Eighth Grader listed above. \nIllinois Charter School Lifetime Achievement Award\nThe Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to someone who has contributed deeply over many years to the success of the charter school community in Illinois.  This person is likely an unsung hero in the charter school system.  \nThe Lifetime Achievement Award recipient will have dedicated their career to helping under-represented students achieve their goals.  \nNominees must have 10 years of experience with charter schools. Applications can be found here.   \nThe Lifetime Achievement Award nomination should include a letter of recommendation from a peer\, a board member\, a student or alum of the school. \nNomination Forms\n\nEducator nomination form\nPrincipal nomination form\nStudent nomination form\nParent nomination form\nLifetime Achievement nomination form
URL:https://www.incschools.org/event/charter-excellence-awards/
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UID:13743-1645547400-1645552800@www.incschools.org
SUMMARY:Teacher Leadership Cohort
DESCRIPTION:On January 25\, the 15 members of the 2022 Teacher Leadership Cohort met virtually to begin to craft their stories.  We also had a raging round of Kahoot\, the online quiz game\, on the history and purpose of charter schools. Mr.  Manta from Namaste was victorious.  We look forward to our next session on Tuesday\, Feb. 22 at 4:30 on Data and Storytelling.
URL:https://www.incschools.org/event/teacher-leadership-cohort/
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UID:13745-1645718400-1645722000@www.incschools.org
SUMMARY:INCS New Leader Reception
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the National Summer School Institute\, this reception will bring together new and veteran leaders of Chicago charters. Join the INCS staff to meet and greet new leaders. Food\, drink and excellent company provided. This is the culmination of the 21-22 New Leader Orientation Series which wrapped Tuesday\, Jan. 25 and we look forward to meeting the next cohort in October. RSVP to Kat.
URL:https://www.incschools.org/event/incs-new-leader-reception/
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UID:13742-1646006400-1646956799@www.incschools.org
SUMMARY:Recruit Teachers in the INCS Selected Blitz starting in February
DESCRIPTION:We’re looking forward to another INCS “Get Selected” Teacher Blitz with SelectED running February 28-March 10\, 2022. Schools will have the opportunity to work with Selected Teacher Services to review potential candidates for their open positions.  Three informational workshops will also be part of the Blitz Week. Please contact Kat Frerichs with any questions and to receive information.
URL:https://www.incschools.org/event/recruit-teachers-in-the-incs-selected-blitz-starting-in-february/
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UID:13746-1646220600-1646224200@www.incschools.org
SUMMARY:INCS Data Talk with NWEA
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, March 2\, 2022–11:30am-12:30pm CST to hear from Dr. Karyn Lewis\, Senior Research Scientist at the NWEA Center for School and Student Progress\, to hear an overview of the latest national evidence on how students have fared academically thus far during the COVID-19 pandemic.  RSVP to Kat to receive the Zoom link.
URL:https://www.incschools.org/event/incs-data-talk-with-nwea/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220303T180000
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UID:13753-1646330400-1646335800@www.incschools.org
SUMMARY:South Side STEM Asset Mapping Project
DESCRIPTION:Dear Community Member\, \nYou are invited to participate in a virtual community meeting to discuss how to identify and expand  STEM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering and Mathematics) related assets and resources in your community. \nThis community conversation is being hosted by Argonne National Laboratory in partnership with Northwestern University’s Office of Community Education Partnerships\, and The Arthur M. Brazier Foundation. \nWith a focus on developing tomorrow’s STEM leaders\, Argonne has begun working with some local community members to gain a broader view of the south side’s STEM learning landscape by linking places\, people\, and programming within communities surrounding Hyde Park\, including\, Douglas (Bronzeville)\, Oakland\, Kenwood\, Grand Boulevard\, Washington Park\, Woodlawn\, Greater Grand Crossing\, and South Shore
URL:https://www.incschools.org/event/south-side-stem-asset-mapping-project/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220622
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UID:13744-1655856000-1656115199@www.incschools.org
SUMMARY:Building Hope First Annual Impact Summit and Awards
DESCRIPTION:Building Hope invites charters to apply for the first annual IMPACT awards\, $130\,000 in grants and a host of additional prizes for charter schools who are making an IMPACT in Community Engagement\, Educational Innovation\, and Student Empowerment. Finalists will receive an all-expense-paid trip to the 2022 BH IMPACT Summit to work with fellow charter school leaders in deep dive sessions to create a community\, learn from each other\, and expand the impact of the important work they do.
URL:https://www.incschools.org/event/building-hope-first-annual-impact-summit-and-awards/
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