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we do at ESD 105 is to create efficiencies for public education,
help districts build capacity among their staff so that they can
best serve their constituents, create healthy and safe learning
environments, and close the achievement gap so we can break the
cycle of poverty that currently exists across our region and give
students the skills they need for a promising future.
ESD 105 makes a major
contribution to pre K-12 funding in our region. With our $551,529.73
core allocation from the Washington State Legislature, we generate
more than $8 million in services to schools and students. This includes
funding that would not have been available to our schools without
the work of ESD 105. Additionally, we act as a liaison between OSPI
and education associations to assure our region has access to their
expertise and services.
The school work force
is the most important asset to ensure student success. ESD 105 provides
direct training for both certified and classified staff. Utilizing
grants and cooperative agreements with our districts, we prioritize
professional development needs to provide ongoing training. Currently
our services focus on building skills for transportation coordinators,
fiscal officers, technology staff, paraeducators, special education
directors and teachers, migrant education staff, elementary teachers
of science and mathematics, counselors and classified staff working
with student records, nursing and substance abuse prevention staff,
and leaders responsible for improving student learning.
Children of color and
children of families living in poverty are making positive gains
in academic achievement. However, the gap in achievement between
these children and more affluent white children has not decreased.
Specific programs we have designed to address this challenge include:
school improvement planning, parental involvement programs for migrant
families, administrative leadership academy, and science LASER programs,
and the ArtFusion program. We facilitate regular meetings for school
officials to assure ongoing conversations focused on the special
learning needs of students in South Central Washington.
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ESD 105 staff is dedicated to the needs of our local districts
and that focus will ensure that we will remain a vital partner
in the delivery of the education for the 60,000 students in
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About
ESD 105 Links

Jane
Gutting, Superintendent of ESD 105
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