Password Policies & Help

The password is the primary method of protecting confidential information we work with. As such, password security is important!

The following constraints apply to all password changes. Passwords…
  • Must be changed at least every 187 days.
  • May be changed at most once every 24 hours.
  • Must be complex, which means the password must:
    • Not contain your email account name or parts of your full name that exceed two consecutive characters
    • Be at least six characters in length
    • Contain characters from at least three of these four categories:
      • The uppercase letters A through Z
      • The lowercase letters a through z
      • The numbers 0 through 9
      • Special symbols such as !, $, #, %, “, +, etc.
  • Must be unique across the most recent 20 passwords.

NB: Be aware that mobile devices, etc., will stop syncing after you change your password. You’ll need to enter your new password into the mobile device to resume syncing.

NB II: Accounts with passwords aged past the limit will be locked. To restore access, please call the main office.

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HVED Board 2011 Meeting Dates

DATE

TIME

LOCATION

January 26, 2011

7:30 p.m.

HVED

February 23, 2011

7:30 p.m.

HVED

March 23, 2011

7:30 p.m.

HVED

April 27, 2011

7:30 p.m.

LaCrescent-Hokah

May 25, 2011

7:30 p.m.

HVED

June 22, 2011

7:30 p.m.

Houston

July 27, 2011

7:30 p.m.

HVED

August 24, 2011

7:30 p.m.

Wabasha-Kellogg

September 28, 2011

7:30 p.m.

HVED

October 26, 2011

7:30 p.m.

Lanesboro

November 16, 2011

7:30 p.m.

HVED

December 21, 2011

7:30 p.m.

HVED

HVED Board of Directors 2011

 

HVED BOARD OF DIRECTORS - 2011

DISTRICT

BOARD REPRESENTATIVE

 

 

Caledonia

Michelle Werner

Chatfield

Kathy Schellhammer

Dover-Eyota

Ron Pagel

Houston

Steve Scheu, Vice-Chair

LaCrescent-Hokah

Cindy Wright

Lake City

Dawn Balow

Lanesboro

David Ruen

Lewiston-Altura

Anne Sullivan, Clerk/Treasurer

Mabel-Canton

Jane Hall

Plainview-Elgin-Millville

Rita Young  (primary representative)

Sue Tangen  (alternate representative)

Rushford-Peterson

John Nitecki, Chair

Spring Grove

Aaron Solum

St. Charles

Bernard Siebenaler

Wabasha-Kellogg

Philip Rosendale

Winona

Michelle Langowski

 

 NON-VOTING ADVISORY REPRESENTATIVES - 2011

DISTRICT

REPRESENTATIVE

 

 

Charter Schools

Mary Feathergill

 

 

HVED Board of Directors 2012

 

HVED BOARD OF DIRECTORS - 2012

DISTRICT

BOARD REPRESENTATIVE

Caledonia

Michelle Werner

Chatfield

Kathy Schellhammer, Clerk/Treasurer

Dover-Eyota

Ron Pagel

Houston

Steve Scheu

LaCrescent-Hokah

Cindy Wright

Lake City

Dawn Balow

Lanesboro

David Ruen

Lewiston-Altura

Anne Sullivan

Mabel-Canton

Jane Hall

Plainview-Elgin-Millville

Rita Young (primary representative)

Sue Tangen (alternate representative)

Rushford-Peterson

John Nitecki, Chair

Spring Grove

Aaron Solum, Vice-Chair

St. Charles

Bernard Siebenaler

Wabasha-Kellogg

Philip Rosendale

Winona

Gary Shurson

 

NON-VOTING ADVISORY REPRESENTATIVES - 2012

DISTRICT

REPRESENTATIVE

Charter Schools

Mary Feathergill

 

Calendars

2011-2012 Yearly Calendar

About Us

Mission Statement

Hiawatha Valley Education District, in partnership with member districts, will be a progressive educational agency that embraces modern technology and effective data driven research-based methodologies and resources to provide a high quality education to all students so that they may reach their full potential.

Action Steps

  1. Through innovation, collaboration, and promotion of effective practices, Hiawatha Valley Education District supports students, their families, and educational staff.  Hiawatha Valley Education District is an educational service agency of choice for leading, teaching, and learning with a commitment to continuous improvement.
  2. Hiawatha Valley Education District will use a data driven, research-based problem solving model to support the needs and provide a high quality education to all students.
  3. Hiawatha Valley Education District will sustain momentum using research-based instruction for a full continuum of services to meet all learners’ needs in an efficient and effective manner.
  4. Hiawatha Valley Education District will lead high quality staff development for teaching and learning.

We deliver services through a cooperative concept of efficiency and economy while preserving local autonomy.  All of our educational services are provided to the districts on a collective and/or individual basis within the framework of policies set by the organization and applicable state and federal regulations.

It has been our primary purpose to supply our member school districts with administrative/managerial and study personnel (including related services) in Special Education. Other programs are developed through collective input from its member districts, including teachers, parents, students, and school administrators.

Our goal is to provide opportunity for learners with disabilities or at risk for underachievement so that they can be successful participants in society both now and in their adult lives. To accomplish its mission, we provide support and leadership:

  • by promoting meaningful participation in educational programs
  • by promoting the achievement of the students' individual educational goals
  • by promoting best practices that result in quality programs
  • by implementing new mandates

Cluster Organization

The districts for which HVED provides services are grouped into three clusters.

Web sites/links for each member school or district are at the very bottom of each page of our site.

Central Cluster

  • LaCrescent-Hokah
  • Winona Area Public Schools
  • Winona Children's Day Treatment Program
  • Winona Elementary Day Treatment

North Cluster

  • Chatfield
  • Dover-Eyota
  • Lake City
  • Lewiston-Altura
  • Plainview-Elgin-Millville
  • River Valley Academy
  • St. Charles
  • Valley View Learning Center
  • Wabasha County Day Treatment Program
  • Wabasha-Kellogg

South Cluster

  • Bluffview Montessori
  • Caledonia
  • Dakota Area Community School
  • Houston
  • LaCrescent Montessori
  • Lanesboro
  • Mabel-Canton
  • Ridgeway Community School
  • Rushford-Peterson
  • Spring Grove

 

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  • Board
  • ERate
  • Employment

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    On Call Substitute Teachers

    Hiawatha Valley Education District actively seeks Minnesota-licensed On Call Substitute Teachers for their following locations:

    • RVA in Kellogg, MN
    • VVLC in Dover, MN

    We offer competitive pay and support.  Applications available by calling 507-767-3339.

    Application materials should be sent to John Sakellariou, PO Box 7, Kellogg, MN 55945

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