2017-2018 Annual Report

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NWESD & NWRDC Supporting Professional Learning [training]

8973

teachers, attendees, & participants

Student Programs

Teaching & Learning

Early Learning

Special Programs & Services

[leading]

533

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Behavioral Health & Prevention Services

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Northwest Regional Data Center

Technology Services Administrative

Fiscal Services


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Gender

48.3%

51.7%


37.1% FREE OR REDUCED LUNCH

4.3% SECTION 504

1.3%

15.3%

MIGRANT

SPECIAL EDUCATION

0.9%

0.8%

FOSTER CARE

UNEXCUSED ABSENCE RATE


Prepare students for college, career, and citizenship.

Provide quality services that meet our regional needs.

Foster educator effectiveness to assure equity and opportunity for all students.


Kindergarten Language Arts (SBA results)

82.7% NWESD

3rd gr: ▲ 1.7% 10th gr: 72.3%*

WaKIDS

The Washington Kindergarten

(Fall 2017) Inventory of

Developing Skills (WaKIDS) is a whole-child screening conducted during the first few months of kindergarten that helps to ensure a successful start to school and connect the key adults in a child’s life.

WaKIDS Kindergarten SocialEmotional Readiness:

▲ 6.7% 79.1%

WaKIDS Kindergarten Physically Ready:

▲ 7%

WaKIDS Kindergarten Literacy Ready:

▼ 2%


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Wenatchee Office

Yakima Office

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Climate Science Learning Opportunities

ClimeTime is a statewide initiative of the Washington Governor, the Washington State Legislature, OSPI, and the Association of Educational Service Districts (AESD). Participation is paid for by the Washington State Legislature’s 2018 Climate Science Proviso. The following NWESD climate science learning opportunities were created for teachers across multiple grade levels and designed to intentionally address underserved populations:

In partnership with the following community-based organizations: Snohomish Conservation District, Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Whatcom County Collaborative Project: Wild Whatcom, Garden of the Salish Sea Curriculum, Common Thread, Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association, North Cascades Institute, RE Sources for Sustainable Communities

The NWESD Fellows At-a-Glance

The Fellows’ Network is a group of instructional leaders convened by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) and the Association of Educational Service Districts (AESD) to support district and community implementation of state learning standards in Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, and Early Learning Guidelines. 16 | Annual Report 2017-2018

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30 English Language Arts Fellows 36 Math Fellows 31 Science Fellows 16 Early Learning Fellows


The NWESD Cooperative Student Programs Detention Centers

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Discovery Programs

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Total NWESD Revenues $23,691,955

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9%

Other Program Payments

6%

Local Sources

11%

State Grants

2%

Core Funding

6%

Federal Grants

66%

Cooperative Programs

$2,088,774

$1,387,435 $2,746,944 $584,831

$1,372,614

$15,511,357


Board of Directors

Leadership

Charles Crabtree District 1: Bellingham, Meridian

Larry Francois: Superintendent

Dr. Jack Thompson District 2: Blaine, Ferndale, Lopez Island, Lynden, Mount Baker, Nooksack Valley, Orcas Island, San Juan Island, Shaw Island Mark Venn District 3: Anacortes, Burlington-Edison, Concrete, Conway, Darrington, LaConner, Mount Vernon, Sedro-Woolley Claudia Talmadge District 4: Coupeville, Lakewood, Mukilteo, Oak Harbor, South Whidbey, StanwoodCamano

Dr. Alan Erickson District 5: Everett Cory Duskin District 6: Arlington, Granite Falls, Index, Marysville, Sultan Claudia Buxton District 7: Edmonds, Mukilteo Gordon W. Griggs District 8: Edmonds, Mukilteo Merle Kirkley District 9: Lake Stevens, Monroe, Snohomish

David Forsythe: Assistant Superintendent for Operations Pam Estvold: Assistant Superintendent for Teaching & Learning Lisa Matthews: Assistant Superintendent for Finance & Compliance Kyle Bunker: Director of Technology Services Jodie DesBiens: Director of Behavioral Health & Prevention Services Shirley Cutshall: Director of Special Programs Sarah Southard: Director of Early Learning Lynn Roediger: Director of Northwest Regional Data Center

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