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ESC History Education Service Center Region is one of 20 organizations that provide services to school districts in Texas. In 1965, the 59 th Legislature authorized the State Board of Education to establish state-supported regional media centers that would serve as libraries for instructional media that could be utilized by local school districts. During this time period, the United States Congress enacted the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. As part of that legislation, Title III provided for the planning and developing of supplementary educational centers and services. The Texas Education Agency decided that coordination between the centers authorized by Title III and Texas own regional media centers would strengthen services available to all schools in the state. In 1971, ESCs received initial basic state support for regional services to schools, regional coordination in planning, and for administrative costs. In 1984, House Bill 72 expanded the working relationship between ESCs and the Texas Education Agency, with ESCs assuming many decentralized functions such as PEIMS and school board training. The concept of regional centers continued to expand throughout the years to include a broad range of services, technical assistance, and implementation of state initiatives for local school districts. Mandates, Mission and Vision Section 8.002 of the Texas Education Code (TEC) mandates that ESCs (1) assist school districts in improving student performance, (2) enable school districts to operate more efficiently and economically, and (3) implement initiatives assigned by the Legislature or the Commissioner. In addition to state mandates, ESC Region has established the following mission and vision: Mission To provide quality solutions that build the capacity of learning communities Vision To prepare today s learners for tomorrow s opportunities

ESC Programs and Services ESC Region offers the following programs and services to school districts and charter schools in the region. In addition, customized services are available based on the individual needs of districts or campuses. Academic Counseling Administrator and Teacher Appraisal (ILD/PDAS) Administrator Assessment Administrator Induction Services Administrator Mentoring Services Advanced Academics/Gifted and Talented Assistive Technology Autism Behavior Management Bilingual/English as a Second Language (ESL) Blind and Visually Impaired - Regional and State Campus Planning and Decision Making Career and Technology Education Child Find Child Nutrition Program Cisco Academies Data Backup/Disaster Recovery Data Management Software Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Regional and State Diagnosticians/LSSPs/Psychologists Distance Learning Drop Out/At Risk Drug and Alcohol Testing Cooperative Dyslexia Early Childhood/Pre-Kindergarten English Language Arts Family Involvement Federal and State Accountability Federal and State Assessment Intellectual Disabilities Internet, Filtering, E-Mail Language Other than English (LOTE) Leadership Development Library Hosting and Support Mathematics Multicultural and Diverse Learners NCLB/ESEA Title I, Part A School Support NCLB/ESEA Title I, Part C Migrant NCLB/ESEA Title III, Part A Limited English Noneducational Community-Based Support Services PEIMS Project Share Related Services Response to Intervention School Health School Improvement School Safety Science Section 504 Server Hosting Social Studies Special Education Special Education Evaluation Special Education Post-Secondary Transition Speech Language Pathology State Compensatory Education Student/Business Accounting Survey Services TEA Technology Initiatives Technology Purchasing Cooperative TEKS Resource System Videoconferencing Videostreaming Webinars Web Site Hosting ESC Region staff not only provide thousands of hours of training technical assistance hours. 2012-13 Training Provided... 323,748 Hours 2012-13 Technical Assistance Provided... 211,677 Hours

ESC Funding Today, ESCs receive funding ESC Region 5-Year Revenue from three sources: the 14,100,000 federal government, the state government, and 12,100,000 through local funds. ESC 10,100,000 Region currently operates on a budget of $26 million 8,100,000 31% federal dollars, 17% 6,100,000 state dollars, and 52% 4,100,000 local revenue. With these funds, we are able to hire 2,100,000 and maintain quality staff, 100,000 operate a comfortable 2008-092 009-10 2010-112 011-12 2012-13 Budget training facility that can (as of accommodate the needs of 8/16/13) district personnel throughout the region, and provide state-of-the-art training equipment and technology. Local Revenue Other State Revenue State Base Federal Revenue In addition, we work hard to utilize every dollar of funding in order to provide the best programs and services either free of charge or at reduced fees. We form cooperatives that allow for bulk purchasing of items or services, and develop specialized services at reduced fees in order to meet the needs of our school districts.

Who Do We Serve? Counties: 10 Public School Districts: 77 Region Charter Schools: 35 Private Schools: 114 Educators: 65,835 Students: 551,503

Just the Facts. Participant Credit Hours 2012-2013 All Region Districts Northwest ISD 323,748.70 3,865.33 Technical Assistance Hours Provided 2012-2013 All Region Districts Northwest ISD 211,677.38 170.67 Total Cost Savings for Contracts and Service 2012-2013 All Region Districts Northwest ISD $14,710,963.72 $145,601.05 Note: Cost savings amounts based on service contracts received by ESC Region as of September 9, 2013.

Comprehensive Services Contract or Service Name District Cost $ Actual or Estimated Market Value $ District Savings $ Master Interlocal Agreement Administrative and Business Services Instructional Services Technology

Cisco Academy WebHosting District Savings for Contracts with Comparable Market Value: $145,601.05 Nocomparableprogramsorservicesavailableelsewhere. 170 hours and 40 minutes

Comprehensive Services Descriptions of ESC Contracts/Market Value Rationale 2013-2014 Comprehensive Services Basic Contract Administrative and Business Services Administrative Services Professional Development Application Consortium Description Market Value Rationale

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Professional Development Delivery Options for Northwest ISD Number of Professional Development Sessions Provided in District and at ESC Region 2012-13 District vs. ESC 0 3 # of Training Sessions Held at ESC Region 232 # of Customized Training Sessions in District (per district request) # of Other Training Sessions Held at District Facilities Number of Professional Development Sessions Offered Regionwide via Distance Learning 2012-13 Distance Learning Options 34 174 131 # of Webinars Offered # of TETN Sessions Offered # of RETN Sessions Offered

Training Costs for Northwest ISD Number of Professional Development Sessions Provided at No Cost and for a Fee 2012-13 No Cost vs. Fee 57 # with a Fee # at No Cost 178