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Got stress? Learn how to manage it with tips and techniques on Feb. 13

2013 February 7
by HISD Communications

HISD’s Benefits Department will be offering some advice on how to manage stress at the Feb. 13 workshop offered through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

Entitled, “Stress Management and Healthy Well-Being,” the workshop will show attendees how stress can affect their day-to-day lives, as well as contribute to certain medical conditions.

To see a full schedule of EAP workshops through May 2013, click here (.pdf).

Other learning opportunities:

Due to high demand, the Onboarding and Organizational Development department has added two Microsoft Excel 2007 courses to its spring schedule.

The courses, MS Excel 2007-Basic and MS Excel-Intermediate, will be offered on Wednesday, Feb. 27, beginning at 8:30 a.m.

Registration is required. Click here for details and to register.

Maintain ‘Forward Motion’ with continuing education for leaders

HISD leaders who need assistance in:

  • creating professional learning communities
  • using student data to inform instructional practices, or
  • resolving conflicts…

…can now get learn tips and strategies related to all of these topics and more at one of the six classes being offered by HISD’s Leadership Development Department.

Click here (.pdf) to see a full schedule of professional development opportunities for the spring of 2013.

Lunch ‘N Learn about Voluntary Retirement Savings Accounts

The first in a series of Lunch ‘N Learn brown-bag workshops on voluntary retirement savings accounts will take place today at the Hattie Mae White Educational Support Center. Two sessions will be available; one at 11 a.m. and one at 12:15. Both will take place in room 3c12.

For complete details and a schedule of upcoming sessions, please see this related article.

Employees must register through e-Train and select course code BN0100. Please contact Retirement Programs Administrator Shawn Grimm for questions at 713-293-9780.

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