Title: Northern Suburban Special Education District
1Northern Suburban Special Education District
- Dr. Tim Thomas, Superintendent
New Staff OrientationFriday, August 14, 2009
2New Staff Orientation
Vision Committed to the possibilities in every
student Mission Help students become
successful, happy adults in home, work, and
community. Provide education that fosters
acquisition and utilization of knowledge and
skills, meaningful and satisfying interaction
with others, appropriate self-advocacy, social
consciousness and participation, and lifelong
healthy lifestyles.
3NSSED Association of Parents and Staff
- Susan Hans, Parent Mentor
4Association of Parents Staff
- Parent representative from each district
- Disability awareness programs
- Parent and staff workshops
5APS Website
6Association of Parents and Staff
7Parent Mentor Program
- Program provides
- Educational and skill-building for both parents
and staff - Access to information
- Consultative
- Individual child or process issue
- Broader issue
8Parent Mentor Program
- Let down our collective procedural safeguard,
- Focus on the process.
9PRIORITIES
- Students Come First
- Collaboration
- Continuous Improvement and Emphasis on Outcomes
- Professional Development
10Students Come First
All students can learn and succeed, but not on
the same day and in the same way. William G.
Spady
11Collaboration
- Collaboration with Families
How many hopes and fears, how many ardent wishes
and anxious apprehensions are twisted together in
the threads that connect the parent with the
child! Samuel Griswold Goodrich
12Collaboration
- Collaboration with Other Agencies
"Great discoveries and improvements invariably
involve the cooperation of many minds. I may be
given credit for having blazed the trail but when
I look at the subsequent developments I feel the
credit is due to others rather than to myself."
Alexander Graham Bell
13Collaboration
- Collaboration with One Another
Friendship is essentially a partnership. A
ristotle  Â
14Continuous Improvement and Emphasis on Outcomes
The only man who behaved sensibly was my tailor
he took my measurement anew every time he saw me,
while all the rest went on with their old
measurements and expected them to fit me.
George Bernard Shaw
15Professional Development
"We cannot solve the problems of the world by
using the same level of thinking that created
them. Albert Einstein
16Programs Support Services
17Northern Suburban Special Education District
Programs Services
18NSSED Enrollment
Support Services (3)
- 39,000 General Education Students (100)
- 6,500 Students Receive Special Education (17)
- 5,900 Students Enrolled in District Programs
(15) - 600 Students Enrolled in NSSED Instructional
Programs (2) - 1100 Students Receiving Support Services (3)
NSSED Instructional (2)
District Programs (15)
General Education
19NSSED Services
Support Services (3)
- Services
- Adapted Physical Education
- Assistive Technology
- Autism Team
- District Services (Inclusion, Behavior,
Academics) - Occupational / Physical Therapy
- Parent Mentor
- Transition Services
- Vision / Hearing Services
- Build Capacity
- Provided by membership fee or billed hourly
General Education
20NSSED Instructional Programs
District (14)
- NSSED employs specially trained staff and
supervises program - Operated in local district schools
- Per child tuition
600 Students 2
21NSSED Instructional Programs
Early Childhood Program (154 students)
Educational andLife Skills(237 students)
North Shore Academy(141 students)
22- Seven
- Lessons
- We Are Learning
- From the Families
- We Serve
231) Say one delightful thing about my child.
242) If you dont know, SAY SO.
253) Individualized Communication Plan (ICP)
264) The harder it is to talk, the more we need to!
275) Create an open classroom.
286) Meetings Parents and Positives first with NO
surprises.
297) When in conflict, Dream and Risk.
30Early Childhood Programs
- Nancy Kind, Administrator
Dedicated to Childrens Beginnings Â
31ECP Mission
- ECP is committed to supporting families and to
providing learning opportunities for young
children. It is our mission to implement
individually and developmentally appropriate
practices to support preschool childrens
development. - Forming collaborative partnerships with families,
member school districts, community preschools and
agencies serving young children with special
needs - Creating a child-centered classroom environment
that is joyful, energetic and addresses the needs
of the whole child - Developing programs based on validated best
practices in assessment, intervention and service
delivery for young children and families.
32ECP Early Inclusion Support
- 35 children ages three years to five years of age
receiving inclusion support directly in the
childs preschool or childcare center by an
educator or speech language pathologist. - Program and staff development to over 100
community preschools and childcare centers
regarding children with disabilities.
33ECP Half-Day Program
- Cross categorical special education preschool
program for children ages three through five.
Classes are two and half hours with both morning
and afternoon sections - Four blended preschool classrooms for children
with IEPs and community preschoolers all
learning together in one environment. Eighty two
students with IEPs and 64 community preschoolers
will be supported in these classrooms. - Two self contained special education preschool
classrooms serving up to 30 students with IEPS. - Classrooms are located at
- Grove School (Northbrook School District 27)
- Greely school (Winnetka School District 36)
- Meadowbrook School (School District 28)
- South Park School (Deerfield School District
109) - Willowbrook School (Northbrook-Glenview School
District 30) -
34ECP Full-Day Program
- A program for children three to five years of
age who require small group or 11 instruction to
meet their educational needs. -
- Two types of classrooms are offered
- Bernard Weinger JCC A community childcare center
for 100 children. We will have 16 full day
students integrated into preschool aged
classrooms. - Self-contained Full Day classrooms at Pleasant
Ridge School (Glenview School District 34),
Greenbay Pavilion (North Shore School District
112) and Grove School (Northbrook School District
27). Twenty-four children who need an intensive
environment.
35ECP 2009-2010 Program Initiatives
- Professional Development and committee work for
ECP will focus on curriculum in literacy, core
vocabulary and developmentally appropriate
practice. Best Practices in the area of social
and Emotional development will also be
emphasized. - Increasing staff development opportunities for
community preschools and childcare centers to
build their capacities in the utilization of Best
Practices in early childhood education focusing
on Tier 1 interventions. -
36Educational and Life Skills Program
- Jennifer Pearson, Administrator
The ELS program is committed to providing
excellence in academic and life skills
instruction to elementary through high school
students with developmental delays, cognitive
disabilities, autism, and multiple disabilities
within a trans-disciplinary team model.
37ELS Elementary and High School Classes
- Elementary and high school classes serve students
ages 5Â Â 21 years of age in age-appropriate
general education buildings. - 26 classes, with average of 8-9 students per
class. - 190 students served at elementary and high school
levels. - Â
38ELS Transition Program
- Â
- The Transition Program serves students ages 18
21 years of age in four community-based classes,
two located in downtown Highland Park and two
located in the Glenview business district. - 28 students served
39ELS MISSION
- The Educational and Life Skills Program
(ELS) is committed to providing excellence in
academic and life skills instruction to
elementary through high school students with
cognitive disabilities, autism, and multiple
disabilities within a transdisciplinary team
model. - Through the collaboration of students,
families and staff, - the ELS mission is
- To provide individualized outcome-based
instruction in a supportive and inclusive
environment - To develop and implement programs based on
validated best educational practices
40ELS MISSION
- To employ innovative strategies, state-of-the-art
technology, and community resources in program
delivery - To develop student self-determination leading to
preferred current and future life choices - To establish and nurture age-appropriate,
peer-oriented social connections - To facilitate access to successful and fulfilling
post-school opportunities and meaningful
participation in society
41ELS PROGRAM COMPONENTS
- Integration of all students into general
education classes on an individualized basis - State-of-the-art assistive technology to support
communication, instruction and social activities
for each student - Systematic social skills instruction across all
classrooms - Post-school transition support for students
42ELS 2009-2010 Program Initiatives
- Evaluate outcomes in all 5 domains of the NSSED
student vision and incorporate the vision in
daily practices and programming - Continue to review curriculum and instructional
practices - Examine the utilization of teacher assistants to
ensure increased student independence - Expand service learning and legislative action
- Study and revise safety procedures and practices
- Create short-term benchmarks and begin
implementation of RtI plan
43North Shore Academy
- Dr. Doug Bolton, Administrator
- A highly structured, individualized therapeutic
program designed to meet the educational,
emotional, and behavioral needs of our students.
44NSA-E, NSA 90 staff combined
- NSA-E serves 30 K-5 students at our Revere Drive
Campus. - NSA serves 120 6-12 students.
- NSA Integrated Classroom serves 8 students at Oak
Terrace Elementary School
45NSA Mission
- Committed to the possibilities in every student
to lead satisfying, productive lives, and to
experience meaningful interpersonal relationships
in the school, home and community. - Our philosophy revolves around the Circle of
Courage Belonging, Mastery, Independence, and
Generosity. - Zero reject no throw-away kids, no exceptions.
46NSA - Attributes of Success
- Rigorous Academic Expectations.
- Individual, Group, and Family Therapies designed
around diverse needs. - Community Centered Programming including work
experience, service learning, mentoring, after
school activities, substance abuse treatment,
supportive attendance, freshman advisory, CAAEL
sports program, wraparound.
47NSA - New Initiatives
- More intensive writing instruction for all
students - Intensify treatment for students struggling with
substance abuse. - Expand our Service Learning opportunities and
curriculum. - Explore ways new ways to provide students with
opportunities in the arts.
48NSA - New Initiatives
- Continued planning to effectively manage budget
changes. - Gracefully manage construction issues and
transition to new building.
49VIDEO
50BREAK!
51Professional Development and District Services
52The how of Professional Development
- Whole group learning and on-site support
- Skill development and practice
- Coaching / Implementation
- Learning Communities
53Connections to NSSED Member Districts and NSSED
Programs
- District Services Coordinators work with district
administrators to develop a plan for the school
year. - The plan includes how district and NSSED
resources can meet the needs of students.
54Director of Professional Development and District
Services Marilee CielloProvides support to
Districts 115 and 203Support Staff Peggy Miller
55Coaching and Technical Assistance
- Coaches work within schools and districts
- Customize workshops
- Demonstrate interventions in classrooms
- Provide feedback to teachers/support staff
- Participate in district initiatives
- Collaboratively problem solve on individual
school or student issues
56Instructional Programs and Professional
Development
- Participation in specialized training
- Observe best practices in NSSED classrooms
- Utilize program staff for individual student or
school issues - Replicate strategies or interventions within
district schools or classrooms
57Personnel
582009-2010 NSSED Personnel
- Certificated and Licensed 300
- Administration 24
- Teacher Assistants 300
- Office Support 46
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- TOTAL 670
59Personnel Policies
- Sexual Harassment
- Nondiscrimination
- Internet Acceptable Use
- Drugs and Alcohol
- Leaves and Sick Bank
- Records
- Appropriate Professional DressAll polices can
be viewed on our website www.nssed.org - Â
60Personnel Administration
- Evaluation
- Leaves
- Planning
- Relationships
61Personnel Working Conditions
- The philosophy and mission of the District
- Shared leadership and opportunity to have a
voice in how programs are run - Career and talent advancement
62Personnel Working Conditions
- Mentoring programs
- Collaborate with talented colleagues
- Promotion from within
- Superior professional development programs
63PEOPLE BEFORE PAPER
64SKILLS FOR SUCCESS
65RELATIONSHIPS RULE
66ACCOUNTABILITY COUNTS
67LISTEN TO LEARN
68Technology
Eric Martin, Administrator
Internet and E-Mail ConnectivityNSSED E-Mail
Address Internet Explorer on all
computersAcceptable Use Policy Office
Applications and Printing/Imaging Microsoft
Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)
Secure personal server space with nightly
backups. Color Printing in all offices and
classrooms Scanners, Digital Cameras, and
Projectors for Checkout
69Technology Services for Staff
- Classroom Computers and Software
- Updated Computers in all Classrooms with Internet
- Program-based Educational Software Applications
- On-call field technicians for phone or classroom
support. - Training Consultation
- Year-round Training on Instructional and
Assistive Technologies - Program software and curriculum consultants
- ECCIL Technology Training Center
70Business ServicesAlice Koshaba, Director
- Employee Payroll, Benefits, and Insurancegt
Paycheck Direct Deposit - gt PPO/HMO Insurance Options
- gt Annuity (403b) Plans
- gt Teachers Retirement System
- gt Workers Compensation
- Supply Requisitions and Purchase Orders
71Business Services
- Grant Administration and Consultation
- Staff Reimbursements
- Professional Growth
- Miscellaneous Expenses
- Mileage and Travel Costs
- Building and Grounds
72 Business Services
- Names and PositionsGeneral Info/Office
Operations Mihaela Miller, Administrative
Assistant to the Director - Accounting/Financial- Debbie WilliamsAccounts
Payable Flo GoldenGrants - Gretchen
RunyanPayroll - Camille DeRaimoPurchasing
Facilities - Geri MosleyStudent Billing
Reporting- Jill Menning
73Have a Great Year!