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Twin River Public Schools Print Service Plan
2025 - 2026
ESU 07


Staff Development Services (84-002.05A)
Notes:

Staff Development: 

Elementary MAP and NSCAS scores: Focusing on science teachers + elementary teachers for prioritization. 

Social Studies: Aiming for Sept 2026 updates social studies standards. End of each quarter in 2025-2026, so some alignment work for the previous quarter. 

CTE programming: Time/Date to discuss programming will be next Monday. 

HS MTSS: MTSS support two days at ESU 7. Quarterly Leadership team meetings during early outs next year. Dates/times will be determined later via email.


1101.00 - Continuous Improvement Process
Workshops, consultation or direct work with school districts to assist with the continuous improvement process ‘CIP’. Examples: steering committee meeting, mission/ vision work, data support, data dashboard, comprehensive needs assessment, CIP goal selection, action plans, program evaluation, preparing for the CIP external visit; support for Comprehensive Support and Improvement ‘CSI’, and Targeted Support and Improvement ‘TSI’ and Additional Targeted Support and Improvement ‘ATSI’ student designations.
1102.00 - Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS/RDA)
Workshops, consultation or direct work with school districts to establish Multi-tiered System of Support processes and practices, including Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports ‘PBIS’ and Social Emotional and Behavioral Learning ‘SEBL’. Examples: regional meetings, team meeting, data analysis, action plans, creating process/protocols, on-site coaching, Targeted Improvement Plan ‘TIP’, Results Driven Accountability ‘RDA’, Performance Enhancement and Knowledge ‘PEaK’ Project, NeMTSS.
1103.07 - BITS
Behavior Intervention Training Supports.
1104.01 - Principal Development
ESU 7 Principals have the opportunity to meet multiple times each year for opportunities to collaborate. Additionally, principal trainings are scheduled as needs are identified.
1104.02 - Superintendent Development
Superintendent networking meetings on ESU campus throughout the year. Visits by ESU Administrator to school district Superintendents to discuss, plan and problem solve services provided to the districts. KSB training series. Perry Law Firm policy updates. Other topics for superintendents.
1105.01 - Develop, Revise, and Assess Curriculum based on Standards
Assisting schools in developing, revising, and aligning curriculum based on current content standards through a three-phase process. This process includes understanding instructional shifts, unpacking and prioritizing standards, and creating pacing guides. The final phase of this process could include building proficiency scales, program evaluation, and building assessments.
1106.04 - Science Content Training
Professional learning based on best practices of content and pedagogy in science, PK-12.
1106.12 - Instruction: Other
Professional learning based on best practices of content and pedagogy PK-12.
1109.01 - Classroom Coaching
Cognitive Coaching for Teachers
1112.05 - LAN Manager Training
Provide support and training to school LAN Managers.
1112.08 - Special Education PD
Special education trainings offered to school district personnel.
1112.09 - Early Childhood Professional Learning & Support
Workshops, consultation or direct work with individuals who serve children birth to age five.
1112.13 - EL Professional Learning
English Learners Instructional Support--providing guidance, materials, scheduling, placement, and assessment to schools. Not related to Title III grant consortium facilitation services
1112.20 - Career and Technical Education Support
Collaborates closely with school district leadership, counselors, and CTE educators to provide customized support and resources related to Career & Technical Education. Coordination of career and technical education components includes, but is not limited to: strategic planning for CTE growth, facilitating data exploration, program alignment, and work-based learning.
Instructional Materials Services (84-002.05C)
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1201.00 - Products and Subscriptions
EdReady, World Book, Other
1202.00 - Media Lending Library
Provides tangible resources for schools. ex: DVDs, Real Care Babies, assessment rentals
Technology (84-002.05B)
Notes:

Reviewed Technology Infographic

Reviewed Lastpass Security score.  Will send a followup to schedule an inservice for all staff

Reviewed Alicap Cybersecurity coverage requirements and recommended that Chris include Dan for updates prior to submitting this year’s application.

Reviewed Google consent requirements for 3rd party apps.

Reviewed Contract for LAN Manager and discussed moving the ESU 7 development day from Wednesdays to another day.


1301.00 - Technology Support
General technology and technical support.
1301.01 - Internet and WAN Support
Support of internet and WAN (Wide Area Network) circuits.
1301.05 - Hardware Repair
Computer, Device, A/V, and other equipment repair.
1301.06 - Distance Learning & Videoconferencing Support
Codecs, Virtual Field Trips, Zoom, etc.
1301.07 - Contracted Technology Support
Dedicated FTE assigned directly to school district(s) under a contract for personnel arrangement.
1301.08 - Planning & Consultation
Strategic planning, general consultations, etc.
1302.05 - Server Hosting
Physical or virtual server hosting.
1304.00 - Information Security
Support for Cyber Security related issues.
1306.00 - E-Rate
Universal Service E-Rate filing and consultation.
Student Services
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1401.00 - Program Supervision
Compliance, financials, training
1402.00 - Speech Language
Provide diagnostic, therapeutic, and consultative services for students. Provide services for Birth-21 years of age in many areas, including receptive language, expressive language, articulation, voice, fluency, literacy, and social communication. Individual plans and service delivery made for each student to ensure FAPE. Participate on transition teams.
1403.00 - Vision
The ESU7 Vision Team provides resources, services, and support in preparing children/youth, ages birth to 21, who have a visual impairment for success in life through collaboration with schools, families, and community agencies. Vision services are available for students experiencing vision problems. Certified vision personnel provide evaluation, consultation, and intervention for these children. This assistance may include the use of adaptive equipment, assistive technology, instruction in Braille, orientation and mobility, and other skills for accessing the general curriculum, and acquire Adapted Core Curriculum skills specific to individuals with vision impairments.
1404.01 - Part B 619 Early Childhood Special Education
Early Childhood Special Education services includes managing referrals and conducting evaluations of children 3 to 5 years old. If children are in need of special education services; it also includes evidence based service delivery of comprehensive services in homes, childcare and preschool settings that adhere to IDEA Part B (619) rules and regulations. The teams also works to smoothly transition verified children to their elementary schools as they move on to kindergarten.
1404.02 - Part C Early Intervention
Early Childhood Special Education services includes managing referrals and conducting evaluations of children birth to 3 years old. If children are in need of special education services; it also includes evidence based service delivery of comprehensive services in homes, childcare and preschool settings that adhere to IDEA Part C rules and regulations. Schools can utilize coordinators to help manage their Teaching Strategies GOLD requirements.
1405.00 - Psychology
Provide direct and indirect support through general education and special education processes. Provide individual, team, and systems-level supports and services to various problem-solving teams. Academic, social emotional, and behavioral assessment, consultation, collaboration with classroom teachers, special education staff, specialists, parents, administration, and school personnel to develop an effective plan to meet the needs of each individual student.
1406.01 - Learning Academy
The ESU 7 Learning Academy is a specialized educational program committed to unlocking the potential of students aged 5-21. Through collaborative efforts with stakeholders, we meet students at their unique academic, behavioral, and social levels, capitalizing on their strengths to facilitate a successful transition back to their prior educational environment.
1406.05 - Bridges
At Bridges, we specialize in providing individualized education and support for students with diverse needs, including low cognitive and academic abilities, as well as challenging behaviors. Our dedicated team of educators and Board Certified Behavior Analysts collaborates closely with families to create an inclusive and nurturing environment where every student can thrive. Through innovative teaching methods, individualized learning plans, and a focus on social-emotional development, we empower our students to reach their full potential. At Bridges, we believe in building not only academic skills but also confidence, independence, and a love for learning.
1407.00 - Resource Coach
The ESU7 Resource Coach focus is working with teachers, other district staff, and families to assist, provide guidance, training, resources, and strategies for working with students by utilizing programming and materials to improve learning through meeting each individual student's needs (ages 0-21). Training Topics: Functions of Behavior and Behavior Strategies, Classroom Management Strategies, Stages of Behavior Escalation, Least Restrictive Environment, Functional Behavior Assessment/Behavior Intervention Plan, Paraprofessional Roles & Responsibilities, Writing Measurable IEP goals, General/Special Education Teacher Responsibilities, Disability Awareness, Social Skills, and Verbal Behavior Available Services: Implement verbal behavior program, IEP development-how to write measurable goals, District IEP meeting facilitation, Direct teaching to assist IEP implementation, Para, Parent & Teacher training-Behavior strategies, role modeling, coaching, & data collection, Model, instruct and collect data for social skills & functional life skills, Develop data collection systems, Direct student services in the home, Differentiate instruction, Provide resources (web sites, trainings, and curriculum materials, evidence based research )
1411.00 - Transition
A transition specialists primary focus is preparing students with disabilities to transition from high school to life after graduation. The specialist supports districts through training opportunities, linkages to agencies and specialists, and providing student workshops on transition-related topics.
1414.02 - Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Conducts Functional Behavior Assessments to determine why a behavior is occurring and then develop a Behavior Intervention Plan to address the challenging behaviors. The analyst works closely with school administrators, teachers, paraprofessionals, and school psychologists.
1415.01 - Contracted Interpretation-Translation Support
Facilitates interpretation (oral) and translation (written) communication between schools and Spanish-speaking families.
Grant Services
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1501.02 - Perkins Grant
Provides grant facilitation, management, professional development, and networking for Career and Technical Education teachers through the Carl D Perkins Grant Consortium.
1501.03 - Title 1 Contract
Provide support in coordinating school wide and targeted assistance Title 1 programs. Training and support provided for teachers, administrators, and bookkeepers.
1501.04 - Title IC Education Program
The Title IC Education Program provides supplemental educational and support services to eligible students to assist with their academic success.
1501.05 - Title II-A Consortium
The ESU 7 Title II-A Consortium supports the goal of Title II-A: Increase the academic achievement of all students through strategies such as improving teacher and Principal quality and increasing the number of highly qualified teachers in the classroom and highly qualified Principals and leaders in schools.
1501.06 - Title III - English Learners
Trainings, support and resources to assist schools in meeting the needs of English Learners.
1501.07 - Title IV
Title IV-A Consortium supports the goal of Title IV-A: Well rounded education opportunities, safe and healthy students, and effective use of technology.
1501.09 - Transition Grant
A transition specialists primary focus is preparing students with disabilities to transition from high school to life after graduation. The specialist supports districts through training opportunities, linkages to agencies and specialists, and providing student workshops on transition-related topics.
1501.11 - Planning Region Team
Planning Region 7 is an organized group of parents, advocates and representatives from school districts, agencies, educational service units, Head Start, and other relevant agencies or persons responsible for assisting in the planning and implementation of the Early Intervention Act in each local community or region. PRT also tracks, arranges or provides the required NDE training for PART C providers and is the entity to compliance monitoring of Part C in our 7 counties.
1501.12 - PEaK
PEaK, formerly known as ILCD stands for Improving Learning for Children with Disabilities, a Nebraska Department of Education Initiative designed to enhance program improvement that will result in better outcomes for children with disabilities. The ESU7 PEaK Coordinator assists school districts with their improvement activities for students with disabilities. The Facilitator partners with districts to gather and analyze data in collaboration with the Continuous School Improvement Process and to assist in the development of Targeted Improvement Plans. Each Nebraska school district will develop a Targeted Improvement Plan that will lead to better child and student performance and report annually to NDE on the Plan's progress.
1502.00 - Grant Writing
Coordinates and oversees the grant application by researching, identifying potential new funding sources, developing and responding to public and private grant opportunities for ESU 7 and districts. Responsible for writing proposals and other supporting documents at the federal and state level, and with private funding agencies.
Other Services
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1601.00 - Print Shop
The ESU 7 Print Shop provides schools with copy and finishing services, lamination, and poster printing.
1604.00 - Group Purchasing
Volume purchases for various vendor services to optimize purchasing efficiencies for such items as John Baylor, policy updates, etc
Other (not a requirement of SIMPL)
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ESUCC Services
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