SFECO Survey
Data Tracking
Admin Stuff
Google Drive
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Who takes the SFECO Survey? 

ALL 3-5 grade students
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For which grades should you take individual attendance?

Grades 3-5
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When are timecards due? 

15th and last day of each month

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What document should you refer to before reaching out to your RS with a question? 

CCEO Fellow Guide 
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When should you administer the pre-survey? Post survey? 

During the first and last weeks of class with 3-5 graders, but not the first or last week.

200

Who should you contact if you have an issues with something in the CCEO app? 

Petrut (petrutababei@seiinc.org)

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How many grants and/or donations should Fellows apply for? 

At least one

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What goes on your CCEO Google Calendar?

1. Your teaching class schedule

2. Any external PD

3. Any other fellowship-related meetings/events

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What materials and resources are needed to administer the survey? 

1. Computers 

2. Student cards (found on CCEO Web App)

3. Script!

300

How often should you update your student attendance on the CCEO app?

Every day! 

300

You go to the hardware store to get some program supplies that you intend to get reimbursed for, and also get yourself a treat at the same time. How should you pay?

Do two different transactions.
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You missed a virtual training and need to make it up by watching the recording. Where do you find it?

Fellow folder > Resources and Recordings > Training Recordings

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While taking the SFECO survey, Maria calls you over and asks you what “climate” means. What do you say?

Ask, "What do you think the question means?” Once they elaborate, say, “Okay. Think about it that way and do the best you can.”

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A teacher comes to help out in the garden outside of their class time. Can you count them as a volunteer?

Yes! If they help more than once, you can count them as a recurring volunteer.

400

You found a professional development opportunity that you KNOW falls into your scope of work. Should you still fill out the PD request form? 

YES! For each opportunity!

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You'd like to check how far along you are on your 1700 hours. How should you check?

Log on to OnCorps and find the total number of hours approved, then cross-check that with the hours calendar.
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