Sheldahl to Retire; Heartland AEA Seeks Next Chief Administrator
Heartland AEA chief administrator Dr. Jon Sheldahl has announced his retirement, effective June 30, 2023. The Heartland AEA Board of Directors has partnered with the…
Read MoreHeartland AEA chief administrator Dr. Jon Sheldahl has announced his retirement, effective June 30, 2023. The Heartland AEA Board of Directors has partnered with the…
Read MoreThe Heartland AEA Family & Educator Connection created this list of summer activities that can be enjoyed by the whole family, including those with disabilities.
Read MoreCongratulations to our 2022 retirees! Thank you for helping us improve the learning outcomes and well-being of children and youth in our service area! Enjoy your…
Read MoreSix New Resources Will be Available Iowa’s AEAs provide students and educators with no-cost access to high-quality, vetted digital instructional resources. They are proud to…
Read MoreIowa’s nine Area Education Agencies have received computer science grant funding from the Iowa Department of Education that will provide close to $1…
Read MoreTechnology is changing—again! Usage data are showing that educators in the Heartland AEA service area now rely on streaming video rather than DVDs. The Agency’s…
Read MoreCrista Carlile Heartland AEA is pleased to announce the hiring of Crista Carlile as the new regional director for Region 4.
Read MoreHeartland AEA is excited to announce the opportunity for districts/schools to engage in a collaborative pilot to develop and implement Comprehensive School Mental Health…
Read MoreTiara Mays District 4 Tiara Mays has been elected to the District 4 seat on the Agency’s Board of Directors…
Read MoreAnne-Michelle Pedersen, a Heartland AEA Teacher of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing, was recently awarded the Hamilton Relay 2021 Better Hearing and Speech…
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