SPECIAL EDUCATION
LEGAL CONSULTING SERVICES
The Region 7 ESC Special Education Legal Benefits Include:
Services Cooperative is designed to assist
school leaders in making good legal • Two hours of legal consultation included
decisions on special education matters.
Member districts will receive two (2) one-day, • Reduced rate for additional consultation
six (6) hour on-site training sessions on legal hours
law matters upon topics as requested.
• Legal training provided throughout the year
On average, districts save $60,101.50 for unlimited staff
in legal fees and training costs.
Training Topics Include:
Services are provided through the Region 7
Education Service Center Legal Cooperative • FAPE/IDEA issues
with the help of Karczewski | Bradshaw L.L.P. • ARD timelines
• Common Litigation Issues
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Jim Moore Rhonda Baird
(903) 988-6834 (903) 988-6842
[email protected] [email protected]
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SUPERINTENDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
ENGAGE IN DYNAMIC Benefits Include:
CONVERSATIONS WITH
OTHER SUPERINTENDENTS • *NEW* Access to 5 remote Finance/
IN THE REGION. Accountability meetings hosted by Moak
Casey Consultants
The Superintendents Support Services
Comprehensive Package replaces BFO, • *NEW* 2 annual meetings assisting
Superintendents Academy, Board Trainings, districts with completing and submitting
& Field Service Agents. This service provides transportation reports
superintendents with opportunities to network
with other school administrators. • *NEW* Template review each 6 weeks
This cooperative is designed to combine • *NEW* Access to every monthly
networking, dialogue, technology, field-based superintendent meeting
experience, and expert presenters to meet
the needs of both beginning and experienced • Training designed to meet the state
superintendents. requirement of 200 clock hours of CPE over a
5-year period
• Two free registrations for a 5-hour
Investment Officer Training, twice a year
• No cost to attend the annual Superintendent
Symposium
• Access to sessions featuring national
speakers
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Jim Moore Rhonda Baird
(903) 988-6834 (903) 988-6842
[email protected] [email protected]
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL REGION 7
ELEMENTARY TEACHERS OF THE YEAR
1 23456
7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21
1 Jennifer Acker 7 Cara Hume 13 Brandi Patterson 19 Melissa Stovall
Bullard ISD Hallsville ISD Longview ISD Jacksonville ISD
2 Stephanie Beets 8 Jeanne Jackson 14 Ashley Phelps 20 Loree’ Tatum
Kilgore ISD Palestine ISD Tyler ISD White Oak ISD
3 Kristi Carr 9 Laurie Karling 15 Jamie Prock 21 Vicki Walker
Tatum ISD Pine Tree ISD Marshall ISD Alba Golden ISD
4 Sheri Evans 10 Amber Morris 16 Rhonda Proffer
Waskom ISD New Diana ISD Whitehouse ISD
5 Nikki Groth 11 Nathan Nance 17 Robyn Renick
Lindale ISD Gilmer ISD Chapel Hill ISD
6 Cassye Huff 12 Tina Omdahl 18 Susan Sowards
Edgewood ISD Gladewater ISD Lufkin ISD
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TEKS RESOURCE SYSTEM
Developed by Texas Education Service Benefits Include:
Centers and a team of content experts,
TEKS Resource System is a comprehensive, • Guaranteed and viable online curriculum
customized, user-friendly curriculum management system
management system built on the most
current research-based practices in the • K-12 ELAR, Mathematics, Science, Social
Studies Content
field.
• Formative and unit assessment item bank
to create aligned assessments
• Customized, on-site and virtual training
• Digital pacing tools that support the
performance assessments
• Access to the Pre-K Outcomes Framework
The models of how the TEKS are
applied with graphic organizers,
vocabulary, question types, and
specificity of how the standard
is broken down have been a
game-changer in my planning
sessions. It is clear to the
teachers what is expected and
how it is measured.
Andra Baggett (Waskom ISD)
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TARGET YOUR SUCCESS
WITH QUALITY
CURRICULUM AND
ALIGNED ASSESSMENT!
Along with TEKS Resource System, you will also receive full access to the Implementing TEKS RS
website and pacing tools, as well as the Pre-K Outcomes Framework website.
Implementing TEKS Resource System Pre-K Outcomes Framework
The Implementation Guide is designed to support The Pre-K Outcomes Framework is an online
district and campus leaders in their efforts to provide platform is designed to support early childhood
a guaranteed and viable curriculum for their students. educators in their efforts to provide high-quality
The guide includes basic information, research data, instruction and learning for their young students.
Utilizing the Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines
and steps to follow for a successful and effective
curriculum implementation. Based on recent research as foundation, this framework is aligned with
findings, the process outlined in the guide will support Kindergarten Texas Essential Knowledge and
districts and/or campuses in their efforts to improve
Skills (TEKS).
student success.
In a study conducted 2012-2017, data showed a statistically significant
difference between TRS districts and non-TRS districts in terms of rate of
growth. The average rate of growth for TRS districts was 59.10%, and the
average rate of growth for non-TRS districts is 43.60%.
Source: Implementing TEKS Resource System
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Tera Griffis Carmen Dowdy
(903) 988-6772 (903) 988-6982
[email protected] [email protected]
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TExGUIDE
TExGuide provides teachers with a bridge Units Include:
between curriculum, aligned resources, and
instructional planning. This increases the • Unit overview and key understandings
efficiency and quality of lesson planning for • Unit vocabulary with corresponding activities
teachers, which directly impacts student • Student expectations with aligned engagement
learning outcomes.
activities and sample learning
TExGuides are aligned with TEKS Resource • Experiences and formative assessments
System curriculum, including the scope and • Sample unit assessment
sequence of instructional units. • Unit resources derived from the TEKS Resource
Each district who purchases TEKS System
Resource System may add on the
option of the TExGUIDE as a companion
document to increase the quality and
efficiency of planning.
[TExGUIDE provides]
easy access to
multiple resources
for various
learning styles.
Terrie Rambo (Gladewater ISD)
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PROVIDING THE BRIDGE
FROM CURRICULUM TO
INSTRUCTION!
If you have TEKS RS, you will want to
add this companion tool to increase the
quality and efficiency of planning.
SUBJECTS INCLUDE:
Mathematics Science ELAR Social Studies
Great way to
synthesize materials
to build a strongly
aligned curriculum.
Kathy Herron (Henderson ISD)
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Tera Griffis Carmen Dowdy
(903) 988-6772 (903) 988-6982
[email protected] [email protected]
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY
58 REGION 7 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER REGION 7 ESC
SUPERINTENDENT
SYMPOSIUM
JUNE 14-16, 2022
ROCKWALL, TEXAS
SHARED
SERVICES
ARP HOMELESS II SSA (pg 60)
BILINGUAL / ESL TITLE III (pg 62-63)
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION (pg 64-65)
TEHCY HOMELESS SSA (pg 66)
TITLE I, PART C MIGRANT EDUCATION (pg 68-69)
REGION 7 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER 59
ARP HOMELESS II SSA
ACCORDING TO THE eyeglasses, personal hygiene items, emergency
NATIONAL CENTER FOR clothing, emergency grocery assistance, etc.)
HOMELESS EDUCATION, necessary for students to attend school, fully
IN 2019-2020, 111,411 participate in school activities, and support
HOMELESS CHILDREN/ academic outcomes
YOUTH WERE ENROLLED IN A
TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOL. • Provide technical assistance focused on
awareness, enrollment, identification, and
Benefits Include: support for students and unaccompanied
youth experiencing homelessness
• Provide activities authorized under the
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act • Provide support in accurately reporting
student data in PEIMS
• Provide professional development on topics
such as awareness, enrollment, identification, • SPECIAL NOTE! This service will be provided
and support for students and unaccompanied throughout the duration of the 2021-2024
youth experiencing homelessness grant period
• Provide college and career activities for
students experiencing homelessness
• Provide coordination of referral services
between the community resources such as,
healthcare, dental services, mental health,
substance abuse, and housing services
• Provide needed supplies and materials (e.g.,
school supplies, school uniforms/clothing,
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Kerri Brice Leslie Dowdle
(903) 988-6719 (903) 988-6904
[email protected] [email protected]
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL REGION 7
SECONDARY TEACHERS OF THE YEAR
1 23456
7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17
18 19
1 Jamie Booth 6 Tamara Greene 11 Amy McKeethan 16 Angela Russell
Marshall ISD Rusk ISD Bullard ISD Jacksonville ISD
2 Heather Calhoun 7 Lisa Heath 12 Dawn Moore 17 Trisha Sampson
Palestine ISD Diboll ISD Longview ISD New Diana ISD
3 Jamie Cook 8 Staci Henderson 13 Julie Patterson 18 Darin Swift
Gladewater ISD White Oak ISD Carthage ISD Edgewood ISD
4 Joe Farmer 9 Jamie Hudman 14 Suellen Pfeffer 19 Amy Thompson
Whitehouse ISD Pine Tree ISD Kilgore ISD Lindale ISD
5 Kelly Graff 10 Ashley LaCroix 15 Kathryn Potter
Hallsville ISD Tyler ISD Gilmer ISD
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BILINGUAL/ESL TITLE III SSA
IN 2021, THE IDENTIFIED Collectively, districts will save
ENGLISH LEARNER approximately $59,221 when
POPULATION IN TEXAS joining the Region 7 Title III
REACHED 1,108,883. SSA Cooperative.
Cost Savings Include:
Approximately 20.6% of the Region 7 student
population are identified as English learners. • ESL TExES Exam Prep
Let the Region 7 ESC Title III Bilingual/ESL • BTLPT TExES Exam Prep
Team assist you with customized instructional • Annual Summer Bilingual/ESL Institute
coaching and professional development. • Sheltered Instruction Training
• Unlimited Professional Development in
Everything discussed was
either great confirmation Evidence-Based Instructional Strategies for
or much needed new Language Acquisition
information. I appreciate the • Cultural Awareness Trainings
in-depth coverage.
Very informative and
Cheryl Langston (Bullard ISD) beneficial. Many great
ideas for working with
Benefits Include: students.
• Compilation and submission of TEA required Sarah Lange (Ore City ISD)
district compliance reports and validations
• Support in meeting parent, family, and
community engagement requirements
• Customized on-site instructional coaching for
teachers of English learners
• Data analysis to support meeting
accountability standards
• LPAC, TELPAS, ELPS, and Sheltered Instruction
training for administrators and staff
• Unlimited technical assistance by trained
Region 7 ESC staff
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instruction to EB students and reflect on effectiveness based on evaluation of student performance.
CBLI connects to the linguistically accommodated content instruction mentioned in the English Language
Proficiency Standards (ELPS), encompassing language-focused methods that are communicated,
sequenced, and scaffolded andINcanSbTeRusUedCinTaInOy lNangAuaLgeMof EinTstrHucOtioDn tSo support language
development. CBLI methSooudrcse:iTnecxalsuEddeuc:ation Agency, https://www.txel.org/media/odznlxeq/cbli-quick-guide.pdf
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(comprehensible input) (differentiated instruction) (structured support)
» Repeated exposure and » Explicit academic language » Structured oral language
meaningful practice with » instruction development, such as
Connections to prior
» content material sentence frames and
Context-embedded
» knowledge » appropriate wait time
resources: visuals, Cross-linguistic connections Meaningful and authentic
gestures, realia, symbols, and access to authentic » cooperative learning
Instructional modeling,
» manipulatives primary language
Clearly expressed
» resources including use of outlines
Alternative assessment
» instructions for tasks » and graphic organizers
A focus on communicative opportunities to Emphasis of contextual
functions over form demonstrate content supports within texts
knowledge
#4 DIVERSIFIED SUPPORT Tips for Families with English Learners
Source: Texas Education Agency
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not yet reclassified as English proficient. How can I find meals for my child? Visit TXSchools.gov to find
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language and in English. How can I set up internet so my child can connect to their
school? TEA has compiled a list of cable providers who offer
free broadband awndwinwter.ntexteselr.voicregto support at-home
learning.
Program Contacts:
Carmen Delgado April Muñoz Joseph Pino Katelan Schmidt
(903) 988-6861 (903) 988-6749 (903) 988-6793 (903) 988-6848
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Benefits Include:
PROJECTS MORE THAN
17,000,000 OPENINGS EACH • NEW! Provide customized CTE catalog for marketing
YEAR, FROM 2019-2029. 322 and recruitment, including printed copies for each
OCCUPATIONS WILL REQUIRE incoming freshman student
A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA,
AND 100 OCCUPATIONS WILL • NEW! Mentoring services for teachers and
REQUIRE SOME EDUCATION administrators
BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL.
• NEW! Access to advanced workshop series that will
Torpey, E., 2020. Education level and projected openings, 2019-29. [online] U.S. focus on maximizing CTE dollars, evaluating current
Bureau of Labor Statistics. Available at: <https://www.bls.gov/careeroutlook/2020/ programs of study, and preparing CCMR outcome
article/education-level-and-openings.htm> [Accessed 25 April 2022]. bonuses for future grants
The Career & Technical Education (CTE) • NEW! Access to at least one NEPRIS account per
Cooperative provides schools with high school campus
professional development opportunities,
technical assistance with strategic planning • Professional development at Region 7 ESC, on-site,
and implementation, and supports staff with online, and distance learning
guidance on state-approved programs.
• Technical assistance with CTE Perkins Application
By joining the CTE Shared Services and Program Planning
Arrangement (SSA), districts will learn how
to maximize their CTE dollars, evaluate their • Personalized training and/or resources on
current Programs of Study, and increase their integrating CTE and academic instruction
CCMR outcome bonus.
• NCCER teacher training for up to 3 teachers, as
ON AVERAGE, THE CTE COOPERATIVE well as assistance with implementation of NCCER
WILL SAVE DISTRICTS IN REGION 7 student certifications
APPROXIMATELY $40,718.
• Assist counselors in developing 4/6 year plans to
Region 7’s CTE department is achieve the implementation of programs of study
outstanding, as they are also
always available to answer any
question and help in any way
they can. Knowing we can turn
to qualified professionals when
we need help with any and all
CTE-related issues is amazing.
You guys are awesome!! :)
Kristen Reeves (Hawkins ISD)
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CTE PROGRAMS OF STUDY GUIDEBOOKS
The Region 7 ESC CTE is continuing to
partner with the Region 7 ESC Marketing
& Communications department to create
Programs of Study Guidebooks for
participating cooperative schools as a great
way to educate parents and recruit students
in the programs offered at their schools.
Districts communicate directly with the
Education Service Center to personalize these
guidebooks, and the CTE cooperative covers
the cost in design and printing fees.
“Working with the Region 7 CTE department this year has been the best
and easiest experience. This is my first year as a CTE administrator and
Kimberly, Carrie and Mark have been there with me every step of the way
to ensure our schools CTE success. From assisting us with our POS and
guidebook, leading informative round tables and legislative updates, the
team was there to answer and assist with all of our needs. I believe that
our CTE department is stronger and more prepared than we have been in
years and it is large thanks to the work and guidance of the Region 7 CTE
team. Thank you!”
Brittany Hall (Alba Golden ISD)
Career & Technical Education gives students the academic, technical, and employability skills needed for
post-secondary and workplace success. Participation in CTE programs is closely associated with higher
graduation rates, lower dropout rates, and higher scores on the Texas EOC assessments.
Source: Career & Technical Outcomes in Texas High Schools - A Monograph Texas Workforce Investment Council
Program Contact:
Mark Parkerson Carrie Chandler Kimberly Harris
(903) 988-6864 (903) 988-6810 (903) 988-6771
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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TEHCY HOMELESS
EXPERIENCING Benefits Include:
HOMELESSNESS CAN HAVE
GRAVE CONSEQUENCES FOR • Provide professional development on
A CHILD’S FUTURE: YOUTH topics such as awareness, enrollment, and
WHO LIVE THROUGH IT the unique educational needs of homeless
ARE FAR LESS LIKELY TO children and unaccompanied youth
GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL
AND FAR MORE LIKELY TO • Provide coordination of referral services
EXPERIENCE IT LATER IN LIFE. between the community resources such
as, healthcare, dental services, mental
health, substance abuse, and housing
services
• Provide technical assistances to the LEA in
the development of a four-year graduation
plan and post-secondary college and
career options
• Progress monitor all identified homeless
children and unaccompanied youth
• Provide support in accurately reporting
student data in PEIMS
• Provide reimbursement of fees not
covered by other programs or services
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Kerri Brice Leslie Dowdle
(903) 988-6719 (903) 988-6904
[email protected] [email protected]
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2022 REGION 7
SCHOOL BOARDS OF THE YEAR
FRUITVALE ISD, REGION 7 SCHOOL BOARD OF THE YEAR (SMALL DISTRICT)
Fruitvale ISD’s board consists of President Heath Yates, Vice President Leann Wheeler, Secretary Bill Hunt,
Jason Brown, Kim Pettiet, Dwayne Reynolds, and Michael Hale.
“This is by far the most diverse, most giving, charitable group of board members in the state. They work
and vote together, they support students and staff well. They follow the chain of command with issues,
and they have the communities respect for what they do. I could not work for a better seven people, they
are why the district is so successful and innovative.”
Rebecca Bain, Fruitvale ISD Superintendent
LONGVIEW ISD, REGION 7 SCHOOL BOARD OF THE YEAR (LARGE DISTRICT)
Longview ISD’s board consists of President Shan Bauer, Vice President Michael Tubb, Board Secretary Dr.
Troy Simmons, Asst. Secretary Dr. Samir Germanwala, trustee Brett Miller, trustee Ginia Northcutt, and
trustee Ted Beard.
“Longview ISD is a destination district in our region thanks to the tireless advocacy and exemplary leadership
of our Board of Trustees. This board has repeatedly demonstrated a commitment to excellence toward
our staff and students. With the financial commitment for new, innovative programs that recognize staff
and community members at our board meetings, the board is dedicated to the future of our community.”
Dr. James Wilcox, Longview ISD Superintendent
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TITLE I, PT C MIGRANT
BRIDGE THE EDUCATIONAL Benefits Include:
GAP FOR MIGRATORY • Assistance with Identification &
STUDENTS.
Recruitment (ID&R) and NGS data entry
The Title I, Part C Migrant Education SSA
program ensures that all migratory children • Customizable action plan templates,
reach challenging academic standards such as Identification & Recruitment
and graduate with a high school diploma Action Plan; Needs Assessment Action
or complete a High School Equivalency Plan; Priority for Service; and Family
(HSE) that prepares them for responsible Survey
citizenship, further learning, and productive
employment. • Facilitation of family services, including
required interviews, medical services,
Source: Department of Education Office of Elementary & and home visits
Secondary Education
• Support for schools to foster academic
The Texas Migrant retention, social skills, credit recovery,
Education Program and college and career readiness
(MEP) enrolls • In-home school preparation program for
approximately 31,000 3-year old children and their parents
eligible migrants, • Provide School Supplies, Clothing, and
making it the 4th Hygiene Products
largest migrant
program in the country. • Parent and Community (PAC) Meetings
with Community Service Providers
Source: Texas Education Agency
The purpose of the migratory program is to help
migratory students overcome the challenges of
mobility, cultural and language barriers, social
isolation, and other difficulties associated with a
migratory lifestyle.
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PRAIROERAITSIEOS FFOCROSNECREVIRCNE
EDUCATIONAL CONTINUITY SCHOOL ENGAGEMENT EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT IN ACCESS TO SERVICES
Due to the mobility of many THE HOME As a result of language barriers
migrant students, they o�en face Migrant students o�en face difficul�es or the mobile family’s newcomer
differences in curriculum, associated with adjus�ng to new school While many migrant parents
academic standards, homework se�ngs, making new friends and gaining social value educa�on very highly for status, migrant children and
policies and classroom rou�nes, as acceptance, issues which can be grouped their children, they may not have families o�en face difficul�es
well as inconsistent course according to (a) behavioral engagement, which the educa�onal resources or
relates to opportuni�es for par�cipa�on in accessing educa�onal and
placement. academic, social or extracurricular ac�vi�es; knowledge to provide the educa�onally-related services to
(b) emo�onal engagement, which relates to support expected by
posi�ve and nega�ve reac�ons to teachers, school staff. which they are en�tled.
classmates, academic materials and school,
in general; and (c) cogni�ve engagement,
which relates to investment in learning and
may be a response to expecta�ons,
relevance and cultural
connec�ons.
INSTRUCTIONAL TIME SCHOOL ENGAGEMENT HEALTH
Family mobility and delays in
enrollment procedures may Many migrant students have a home Migrant children face higher
impact a�endance pa�erns and language other than English and may face propor�ons of dental, nutri�onal,
the amount of �me migrant language barriers which impact content acute and chronic health problems
students spend engaged in area learning. However, in this par�cular than non-migrant children and are
more likely to be uninsured and
learning. area, it is important to note that have difficulty accessing health care
providing MEP-funded services to meet to address health problems which
needs related to a student’s limited are interfering with a student’s
English proficiency is rarely appropriate, ability to succeed in school.
due to the high risk of supplan�ng
ac�vi�es more appropriately funded
through State Bilingual/ESL, or
when appropriate, Title III
or other Federal
programs.
In Texas, migrant children and youth are As part of the Migrant SSA, members will
identified and recruited for the Migrant receive on-site and area support in recruiting
Education Program (MEP) through a face to and identifying migrant students and Out of
face interview process. School Youth.
A Certificate of Eligibility (COE) form is completed during • Recruiters will canvas the area
each interview. The COE is an official, legal document • Interview parents
that contains all the information needed to determine • Determine eligibility
eligibility. • Complete necessary paperwork
By enrolling eligible students in the MEP:
• Recruiters help migrant students obtain education
assistance they need
• Migrant students have more resources available to
help lessen the negative educational consequences
associated with migration
• Recruiters have the opportunity to connect migrant
children to the greatest number of educational
services
Program Contact:
Kerri Brice Tara Evers Marisol Mancha
(903) 988-6719 (903) 988-6983 (903) 988-6847
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
REGION 7 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER 69
Reg 7 ESC: The Proud Home of DMAC
DMAC is built entirely in-house at Region 7 ESC − designed
specifically FOR educators BY educators.
Although DMAC serves schools across all of Texas, we offer
a special benefit to our Region 7 users. To say thank you for
your support, we provide UNLIMITED technical assistance via:
• On-site training;
• Customized webinars for small groups;
• And, remote support via phone and email;
• All for no additional cost!
Contact us today to schedule
professional development for
your staff. Additionally, you can visit
our video library online for complete
courses or short video chapters
organized by topic.
www.dmac-solutions.net/resources
Help Desk: 1.866.988.6777 [email protected]
NO COST
SERVICES
CHILD NUTRITION (pg 72-73)
ECOLAND EARLY LEARNING CENTER (pg 74-75)
HEAD START (pg 76-77)
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SUPPORTS (pg 78-79)
SPECIAL EDUCATION (pg 80-81)
TSDS PEIMS (pg 82)
REGION 7 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER 71
CHILD NUTRITION
HEALTHY EATING IN Comprehensive range of training and
CHILDHOOD AND technical assistance designed to aid
ADOLESCENCE IS child nutrition professionals in:
IMPORTANT FOR PROPER
GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT, • Meeting federal, state, and local program
AND PREVENTING VARIOUS requirements
HEALTH CONDITIONS.
• Mastering necessary skills and attaining
Let the Region 7 ESC Child Nutrition knowledge through customized training and
workshops
department assist you in educating your
• Implementing and maintaining sound
food service workers on serving healthy financial practices and cost effective
programs
meals, as well as maintaining compliance
• Staying up-to-date on the latest news,
with the Texas Department of Agriculture. developments and legislation related to and
affecting Child Nutrition programs
• Incorporating methods to make meals
appealing to students
• Providing quality services and meals to
schools, students and families
The Child Nutrition Department at Region 7 is always available and
willing to help...I will continue to use them as a primary resource for
all child nutrition needs. Kyle Johnson (Westwood ISD)
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BALANCED NUTRITION THROUGHOUT THE DAY CONTRIBUTES TO STUDENT SUCCESS
IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM. RESEARCH DEMONSTRATES THAT SCHOOL MEAL
PROGRAMS PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN SUPPORTING OBESITY PREVENTION,
OVERALL STUDENT HEALTH, AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT BY IMPROVING CHILDREN’S
DIETS AND COMBATING HUNGER. Source: School Nutrition Association, 2021
Region 7 Education Service Center
Child Nutrition provides a range of
technical assistance and training for
schools participating in many federal
nutrition assistance programs:
• NSLP (National School Lunch Program)
• CACFP (Child and Adult Care Food
Program)
• SBP (School Breakfast Program)
• SFSP & SSO (Summer Feeding Programs)
• FFVP (Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Program)
• FDP (Food Distribution Program) and
Commodity Processing
• DoD Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Program
• FTS (Farm To School) Program
Training Services are also available in
both group sessions and one-on-one,
as needed. Various classes are held
monthly to meet the training needs of
participants. Additionally, Region 7 Child
Nutrition hosts a Summer Workshop.
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Jim Moore Cathy Brady
(903) 988-6834 (903) 988-6818
[email protected] [email protected]
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ECOLAND EARLY LEARNING CENTER
EcoLand is a hands-on, multi-sensory learning Benefits Include:
center where children learn about the earth and
its properties through investigation. EcoLand’s • In-person content-focused learning centers
goal is to create an experience that engages • Customizable ISD field trips
all senses and utilizes hands-on methods of • Activities aligned with guidelines and
teaching foundational elements behind complex
concepts. In addition to educating, inspiring, standards
and empowering children to protect the • Interactive, age-appropriate hands-on
earth’s environment, the EcoLand exhibits and
accompanying activities better prepare children learning
for the higher-level critical thinking skills needed • Classroom instructional extensions
in the classroom. • Online remote learning resources and
EcoLand serves all Region 7 early printables
childhood students (Head Start, PreK, • Cross-curricular teacher training (in-person
ECSE, and Kindergarten).
and online)
Students attend free of charge, but teachers • Personalized, interactive, content-focused
must be EcoLand certified. EcoLand certification
is free to Region 7 campus staff whose districts Zooms
are members of the Academic Content Coop OR
the Head Start/Early Head Start Coop. Planning Your Adventure
EcoLand’s 11 state-of-the-art interactive, themed
learning centers are filled with activities used
to teach foundational elements with hands-on
learning. Teachers are provided with training and
Learning Activity Guides that introduce concepts
and deliver foundational learning needed in each
of the content areas before their visit.
EcoLand takes the concepts that
we are learning about in the
classroom and literally brings
them to life.
Megan Walker (Harleton ISD)
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Energy Farm to Table Outdoor Garden Plants & Animals Polar
Recycling Rock Serengeti Solar Wind Water
EcoLand Zooms
EcoLand staff is excited to provide monthly Zoom
opportunities serving members of Region 7 Academic
Content Coop and Region 7 Head Start grant. Zoom topics
include living/non-living, life cycles, same/different, basic
needs, habitats, physical characteristics, adaptations, and
body covering.
EcoLand Expeditions
EcoLand staff is happy to offer EcoLand Expeditions,
a customized, standards-based, traveling animal
presentation serving members of Regions 7 Academic
Content Coop and Region 7 Head Start grant. This service
is available only to those districts unable to attend
EcoLand Experiences in person. Please contact EcoLand
Staff to discuss availability and services we can provide for
your district.
Program Contact:
Tera Griffis Lisa Richardson Amber Johnston
(903) 988-6772 (903) 988-7651 (903) 988-7683
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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HEAD START
IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY TO 20-21 SCHOOL YEAR
PROVIDE CHILDREN AND DISTRICT REIMBURSEMENTS
FAMILIES THE TOOLS THEY
NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN SALARIES, FRINGE BENEFITS,
SCHOOL AND LIFE. AND TUITION REIMBURSEMENTS
Head Start programs prepare America’s $5,071,862.93
most vulnerable young children to become
school ready. To achieve this, Head Start CHILDREN’S HEALTH, DENTAL, MENTAL
programs deliver comprehensive services WELLNESS, AND DISABILITY
to children and families serving their SERVICES/SUPPLIES
academic, physical, and emotional needs
while engaging parents as partners in the $259,448.40
education process, which is the foundation
of Head Start. NUTRITION SERVICES REIMBURSEMENTS
Benefits Include: $407,986.87
• Serving Children 3-4 Years Old CLASSROOM SUPPLIES, HATCH, FALL
ZONE COVERAGE AND ECOLAND
• Inclusive Environment for Preschool Children
$592,292.54
• Parent Training & Family Goal Setting
FAMILIES SERVED
• High Quality Comprehensive Services to
Children & Families 2,151
• Practice-Based Coaching SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT TO PREPARE
FOR, RESPOND TO AND RECOVER FROM
• On-Going Curriculum, Assessment, and COVID
Small Group Instruction Support
$472,562.42
• Systematic Approach to Pre-K Professional
Development Promoting School Readiness
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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT HEAD START PROGRAMS
Helps children & families thrive, enrolling over 1 million children, ages 0-5, and pregnant women
each year
Uses research based curricula and assessments so each child makes progress in
language/literacy, math, science, and physical development
Supports at-home learning and healthy habits, from parent-child reading and regular bedtimes
to positive parenting approaches
Coordinates comprehensive services so children and families have the community resources
they need
Evaluates, identifies, and serves children with special needs, and facilitates early
intervention services
CHILDREN ARE HEALTHIER... HEAD START IN YOUR COMMUNITY
96% 97% 1 million+ children in 57,000 locally-run
classrooms
96% are vaccinated 97% have health
and have a doctor insurance 75% entering kindergarten in next 2
years
89%
Most children speak English at home;
89% have dental care 29% are dual language learners
provided by a dentist
9,400+ collaboration agreements
between programs and schools
12.5% of enrolled children receive
services under IDEA
HEAD START abc
Head start prepares children for your classroom. ECLKC. (2019, April 24). Retrieved April 4, 2022, from https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/about-us/publication/head-start-prepares-children-your-classroom
Program Contacts:
Sonya McCoy Jackie Jones Felicia Woodard-Shaw
(903) 988-6979 (903) 988-6954 (903) 988-7608
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SUPPORTS
FORMERLY ACCOUNTABILITY TURNAROUND TEAM
ENHANCE YOUR SCHOOL
WITH ACCOUNTABILITY
PREDICTIONS, DATA
INTERPRETATION, OR
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
STRATEGIES.
The Region 7 ESC Center for Effective
Schools provides a team of School
Improvement Specialists dedicated to
providing district leadership and educators
with the most current information about
state and federal accountability, including
regulations and requirements, and
continuous improvement strategies.
Region 7 ESC’s Center for Effective Schools Department is always so
helpful when we have questions regarding updates or guidelines. The best
part - they are SUPER responsive and just a phone call away when needing
to make a quick decision. I highly recommend their services!
Josh Tremont (Chapel Hill ISD)
100% OF CAMPUSES
REQUIRED TO WRITE A
TARGETED IMPROVEMENT
PLAN RECEIVED A TEA
RATING OF MET OR EXCEEDS
EXPECTATIONS AFTER
PERSONALIZED COACHING
AND SUPPORT FROM THE
CENTER FOR EFFECTIVE
SCHOOL TEAM.
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SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SPECIALISTS PROVIDE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO
DISTRICTS AND CAMPUSES
IDENTIFIED IN NEED OF SUPPORT
BY THE STATE AND FEDERAL
ACCOUNTABILITY RATING
SYSTEMS.
The overarching goal of School Improvement
Specialists is to reduce the number of low
performing districts and campuses by enhancing leader capacity through skill-building in the
areas of:
• accountability predictions
• strategic school-wide systems to support effective instruction
• high-leverage instructional leadership practices
• personalized coaching and strategic planning for school improvement
• various workshop sessions focused on connecting accountability to quality instruction
Crissy Haynie Program Contacts: Richard Nash
(903) 988-6762 (903) 988-6714
[email protected] Stacy Morris [email protected]
(903) 988-6992
[email protected]
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SPECIAL EDUCATION
ALL CHILDREN - NO LIMITS!
ALL KIDS - ALL POSSIBILITIES!
Region 7 ESC’s Center for Special Education
Services focuses on improving student
outcomes by supporting the LEA educational
teams through the complete process
of professional development, including
planning, implementation, coaching, and
evaluation of special education programs,
such as individualized assistance.
Thank you so much for TNET! I One Stop Shop For All Things Special
was not aware of the resources Education:
available and…without the
excellent information you • Review and Support Process
provide us… a student from a - Self-Assessment
low-income family would have - Results Driven Accountability
been unable to complete this - Operating Procedures
[FAFSA form] and [be] a first- - Multiple Tiered System of Supports
generation college student.
• Dyslexia
Karyn Hill, Henderson ISD
• Funding- MOE, grants, residential placements,
80 REGION 7 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER High-Cost Grants, Non-Ed funds
• Program evaluations/folder reviews
• Classroom set-up/observations/coaching
feedback/support
• State and Federal Laws/Regulations
• Disability-specific support and workshops/
coaching feedback/support
• And more!
...thank you for sponsoring our staff
to enable them to attend some crucial
conferences...it was very beneficial, and
the feedback was positive.
Lisa Williams, Bullard ISD
SUPPORTING THE “GROW YOUR OWN” MODEL
Dallas Baptist University: Stephen F. Austin Texas Woman’s
Educational Diagnostician State University: University:
Certification Braille Facilitation Speech-Language Pathology
Cost Savings Include:
• Total Participant Cost Savings in
FREE Professional Development -
$3,850,000
• Total Participant Cost savings for
Professional Conferences - over
$55,000
• Over $334,300 in Materials and
Resources (including SSVI and LEA
Reimbursements)
• Over $946,000 in FREE,
Customized Support to over
13,900 Staff
• Clinical Low Vision Evaluations for
students -$7,800
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Beverly Beran Cheryl Schulik
(903) 988-6910 (903) 988-6903
[email protected] [email protected]
REGION 7 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER 81
TSDS PEIMS
TSDS PEIMS is a state-wide initiative Benefits Include:
in response to legislative mandates.
The PEIMS reporting mechanism • Free Online Training and Webinars on UID,
collects data used by TEA to determine TREx, and TIMS
funding and accountability for each
district/ charter, and provide data for • Technical assistance for PEIMS submissions
state legislative inquiries and ad hoc and Core Collections
queries.
• Up-to-date information on all TSDS
Region 7 ESC plays a consulting role, assisting Collections
school districts and charters in preparing
data submissions and ensuring data quality • Friendly, knowledgeable team to assist your
and compliance with scheduled deadlines. staff
• Instruction for overall data flow, delivery
schedule, data element definitions, data
submission formats, editing requirements,
correction cycle, and MORE!
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Barbara Bruhn Teresa Richard
(903) 988-6728 (903) 988-6752
[email protected] [email protected]
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CUSTOMIZED
SERVICES
BUS DRIVER CERTIFICATION (pg 84-85)
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES (pg 86)
EFFECTIVE SCHOOLS FRAMEWORK
DIAGNOSTIC (pg 88-89)
ESC7NET INTERNET SERVICES (pg 90)
PRINTING SERVICES (pg 92-93)
REGION 7 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER 83
BUS DRIVER CERTIFICATION
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Bus Driver Credentials:
ACCOUNTED FOR AROUND
497,500 JOBS NATIONALLY • Bus drivers must have a valid Texas CDL
IN 2018, WITH A GROWING license, either Class A or B (with P and S
DEMAND FROM DISTRICTS endorsements)
EVERY YEAR.
• Bus drivers must be at least 18 years of age
Region 7 Education Service Center provides
Texas School Bus Driver Certifications for • Bus drivers must have a safe driving record
school bus drivers. This program covers in accordance with state law and district
specific school bus safety education training requirements
in accordance with the Texas Department of
Public Safety Program Guide for School Bus • All drivers must pass a physical examination
Driver Training in Texas. by a TxDOT-certified physician each year.
Benefits Include: The day the physical is taken invalidates
• Opportunities for drivers to participate in the previous physical. If failed, the driver
must notify Transportation management
certification courses at multiple locations immediately. Under DOT regulations, a driver
• Service center maintaining historical driver cannot drive with a failed physical
data to minimize driver expirations • TX DPS requires that all Texas CDL holders
• Annual reminders of expiring drivers to each must provide a Self-Certification Affidavit
(CDL-7) at the time of license renewal and/or
district changes required by TxDOT
Over one million young • Bus drivers with a class A or B State CDL
Texans ride the bus to license must complete the approved “state
certification”
school every year.
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9,000+ Texas schools “Research shows that
use buses for transporting children by school
bus is the safest way to get them
transportation. to and from school compared to
other modes.”
2021-2022 REGION 7 COURSES
Katie Womack, Texas A&M Transportation
• 20 Hour Bus Driver Certification Course Institute Senior Research Scientist
• 8 Hour Bus Driver Certification Course
• 8 Hour Online Bus Driver Recertification
Course
• Emergency Enrollment Certificates (Card)
• Replacement Emergency Certificates (Card)
2021-2022 Region 7 Statistics
308 New Bus Drivers
in 22 Classes
789 Recertified
Bus Drivers
in 40 Classes
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Jim Moore Rhonda Baird
(903) 988-6834 (903) 988-6842
[email protected] [email protected]
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COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
THE REGION 7 ESC
COMMUNICATIONS TEAM
IS COMMITTED TO HELPING
SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND
CHARTERS TACKLE THE
CHALLENGES OF AN EVER
EVOLVING DIGITAL WORLD.
You will not find a more knowledgeable, We create videos to CONNECT,
friendly, and helpful team than EDUCATE, and INSPIRE.
the Region 7 Communications and Let us bring your vision to life!
Marketing team. We have partnered
with them on marketing materials and a Use our high-quality video services to highlight:
hype video for the start of the year. Our • school organizations
district and community could not say • academic and athletic achievements
enough positive things about the video! • pertinent information to your community on
Our goal was to help promote school
spirit for the beginning of the year, the benefits of upcoming bonds
and the Region 7 Communications and • teacher recruitment
Marketing team was able to understand • and much more!
our vision and capture it perfectly! The Region 7 ESC video production is less expensive
quality product, their attention to detail, than commercial business video production
and the relationships they built with us companies and includes a FREE consultation
are just a handful of the reasons we look before commitment.
forward to working with them again in
the future! COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
Dr. Jack Lee, Bullard ISD Superintendent Logo Video Graphic Animated Drone
Development Production Design Videos Photography
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Summer Stone Cori Arevalo
(903) 988-6972 (903) 988-6981
[email protected] [email protected]
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2022 REGION 7
superintendent OF THE YEAR
RICK ALBRITTON
GILMER INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
“Mr. Albritton knows the importance of building strong
relationships. Teacher retention in Gilmer ISD has increased
from 28% in 2002 to 92% in 2020 due to the collaborative culture
that is Mr. Albritton’s top priority.”
Mark Skinner, Gilmer ISD Board of Trustees President
REGION 7 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER 87
EFFECTIVE SCHOOLS
FRAMEWORK DIAGNOSTIC
LET US HELP PROVIDE A THE PURPOSE OF THE EFFECTIVE
CLEAR VISION FOR WHAT SCHOOLS FRAMEWORK
DISTRICTS AND SCHOOLS
ACROSS THE STATE DO TO COMMON LANGUAGE
ENSURE AN EXCELLENT
EDUCATION FOR ALL TEXAS Describes the statewide vision for the best
STUDENTS. practices effective schools and districts engage
in daily
Benefits Include: Was developed in conjunction with school and
district leaders and included a national review
• Increase focus on campus practices in of research about what makes high-performing
alignment to data schools excellent
• Narrow focus on high leverage needs CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
• Allow for capacity to be built on a campus Supports school and district continuous
aligned to the framework improvement through an aligned diagnostic
process
ALIGNMENT
Provides the foundation for the alignment of
statewide resources and supports to the needs
of Texas districts and schools
100% OF CAMPUSES SURVEYED SAID:
Our campus focus areas, as determined
through the diagnostic process, will be
instrumental in guiding our improvement
work in the upcoming year.
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THE CORE OF EFFECTIVE
SCHOOLS IS EFFECTIVE
INSTRUCTION: INTERACTIONS
BETWEEN STUDENTS,
TEACHERS, AND CONTENT
DETERMINE LEARNING
OUTCOMES.
This instructional core is strengthened and
supported by strategic staffing, high-quality
instructional materials and assessments,
and positive school culture. Strong school
leadership and careful planning encompass
and ensure each of these prioritized levers.
THE EFFECTIVE SCHOOLS
FRAMEWORK PROVIDES
THE BASIS FOR SCHOOL
DIAGNOSTICS, AS WELL AS
ALIGNING RESOURCES AND
SUPPORT TO THE NEEDS OF
EACH SCHOOL.
The ESF was developed in conjunction with
school and district leaders and included a
national review of research about what makes
high-performing schools excellent. The ESF is
the starting point for increasing capacity and
aligning supports for continuous improvement
of schools districts and campuses.
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Richard Nash Liz Pendarvis
(903) 988-6714 (903) 988-6843
[email protected] [email protected]
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ESC7NET INTERNET SERVICES
SAVE TIME AND MONEY District Impact:
WITH HIGH-SPEED
INTERNET, MANAGED BY Spring Hill ISD wanted to double their
OUR CERTIFIED NETWORK bandwidth from 1GB to 2GB. Behind the
ENGINEERS scenes, this required going from a 1GB to
10GB link.
ESC7Net Internet Services can provide
schools with: ESC7Net worked with the local fiber provider
• High Speed Broadband Internet Access to test that the link (a 10 mile fiber run)
• Complete Wide Area Network (WAN) was up to standard. ESC7Net provided and
manages all equipment.
Management Included
• Proactive Customer Support
Technology is being used
in schools to enhance the
academic experience, with a
wealth of research resources
offered in “real time.”
Source: Public School Review
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Barbara Bruhn Steve Vaughn
(903) 988-6728 (903) 988-6922
[email protected] [email protected]
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REGION 7 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER 91
PRINTING SERVICES
CREATE A LASTING WE DESIGN & PRINT
IMPRESSION WITH THE
SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE Every great project starts with a design. Let
PRINT CENTER. our team of Graphic Designers bring your
ideas to life by creating professional and
The Print Center at Region 7 Education timeless artwork.
Service Center is committed to providing
exceptional service in a timely manner. Our Whether your project requires standard
professional staff has the guidance, expertise sizes or customized options, our staff
and tools needed to handle all your printing can get the job done. Our state-of-the-art
and design needs. equipment ensures all of your jobs will be
completed with the highest of quality, and
our prices can’t be matched.
CALL FOR YOUR QUOTE TODAY!
It has been such a pleasure to partner with the Region 7 print shop this football season. We
received many compliments from our fans and community members about the quality, look, and
design of the programs this year. The graphic design team was such a pleasure to work with.
Their attention to detail, communication, and service was top notch. The price of printing the
programs was excellent. We can not wait to work with you all again next year. Thank you all so
much for providing this service to our school.
Kamisha Floyd, Assistant Principal (Gladewater ISD)
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PRINTING SERVICES
IN ADDITION TO THESE MOST POPULAR ITEMS, WE CAN ALSO PRINT
Business Cards Large Format Print
Course Guides Mailers
Customized Stationary Notepads
Flipcharts Prints for Booster Club / Organization
Handbooks Stapled Packets
Holiday Cards Tickets
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
In addition to printing, we offer finishing services to complete the look of your project.
Program Contact: Program Contact:
Summer Stone Amy Palmer
(903) 988-6972 (903) 988-6775
[email protected] [email protected]
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regions in Texas hear about the great things
happening in your school.
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