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Roughrider Educaon Services Program Issue 1 1 Welcome to the first edition of our RESP Activity Bulletin! The purpose of the newsletter is simply another method of communication with our stakeholders highlighting activities and happenings in the RESP. We currently communicate through meetings whether they be Governing Board, Executive Committee or Administrator meetings, in addition to e-mail messages. Those methods will of course continue and the news- letter will be one more method of keeping our membership informed. We plan to publish this newsletter on a bi-weekly basis, every other Tuesday starting today, January 14 th , 2014. It will be sent to all member school district administrators, principals and governing board representatives. We ask that it be shared and forwarded to teachers and to school board members. Sub-Director Position - I want to thank the RESP for the opportunity to serve you and look forward to working with you in the interim while you seek a permanent director. I fully understand the RESP’s long history of providing services to schools in a collaborative method to support the best educa- tion opportunities to its members. In fact, the RESP began as a group of individual school districts working together before the state became involved, then became JPAs and now REAs. The RESP was looked upon by the other REAs in the state, and by me when I began service at the MREC, as a kind of a “light house” on how an education service agency should operate. I plan to do as much as I can to keep the proud tradition of the RESP. I officially began serving the RESP as a two-day/week substitute director in January of this year, but did some very preliminary work in December. One of the things I did in December was to write a letter to the membership introducing myself and gave my contact information. In that letter, I gave you an e-mail address. That e-mail has not been operative and now my current working e-mail address is [email protected]. Professional Development – GOOD NEWS! We are welcoming Ms. Janine Olson to RESP as our interim PD/Educational Facilitator. She began her new duties on Monday, January 13 th . Janine facilitated the RESP grade- level meetings this fall and received very positive reviews from the partici- pants. As many of you know, Janine serves as the Superintendent of Lonetree-Golva School District on a part-time basis and will be able to work two-days/week in her new position at the RESP. We continue to advertise for a FT position, and through Succeed 2020 funding we were able to have Janine’s services while continuing to secure a per- manent person. The goal of this service is to provide to member districts, professional development based on the individual school district goals and priorities. Janine will be able to work with school leadership teams and staff to facilitate tailored pro- fessional development. Watch for more information from Janine on this very important endeavor! Executive Committee Meeting As you know, we cancelled the planned Governing Board Meeting that was scheduled for January 8 th , 2014 and held an Executive Committee meeting in its place (meeting notes will be distributed by the end of this week.) I want to thank the leadership at RESP for allowing these changes. I had only been working with the RESP a very short time before the Governing Board was to meet, and so my learning curve was very high and preparing for a Governing Board meeting would have been difficult. Activity Bulletin IN THIS ISSUE: Sub-Director Notes Message from Mr. Tom Conlon Succeed 2020 Professional Development Update Career Expo - March 18th ND DPI Grant Opportunity LEGO Robocs Greetings from Tom Conlon

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Roughrider Education Services Program Issue 1

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Welcome to the first edition of our

RESP Activity Bulletin! The purpose of

the newsletter is simply another

method of communication with our

stakeholders highlighting activities

and happenings in the RESP. We

currently communicate through

meetings whether they be Governing

Board, Executive Committee or

Administrator meetings, in addition to

e-mail messages. Those methods will

of course continue and the news-

letter will be one more method of

keeping our membership informed.

We plan to publish this newsletter on

a bi-weekly basis, every other

Tuesday starting today, January 14th,

2014. It will be sent to all member

school district administrators,

principals and governing board

representatives. We ask that it be

shared and forwarded to teachers

and to school board members.

Sub-Director Position - I want to thank

the RESP for the opportunity to serve

you and look forward to working with

you in the interim while you seek a

permanent director. I fully understand

the RESP’s long history of providing

services to schools in a collaborative

method to support the best educa-

tion opportunities to its members. In

fact, the RESP began as a group of

individual school districts working

together before the state became

involved, then became JPAs and now

REAs. The RESP was looked upon by the

other REAs in the state, and by me

when I began service at the MREC, as

a kind of a “light house” on how an

education service agency should

operate. I plan to do as much as I can

to keep the proud tradition of the RESP.

I officially began serving the RESP as a

two-day/week substitute director in

January of this year, but did some very

preliminary work in December. One of

the things I did in December was to

write a letter to the membership

introducing myself and gave my

contact information. In that letter, I

gave you an e-mail address. That

e-mail has not been operative and

now my current working e-mail address

is [email protected].

Professional Development – GOOD

NEWS! We are welcoming Ms. Janine

Olson to RESP as our interim

PD/Educational Facilitator. She began

her new duties on Monday, January

13th. Janine facilitated the RESP grade-

level meetings this fall and received

very positive reviews from the partici-

pants. As many of you know, Janine

serves as the Superintendent of

Lonetree-Golva School District on a

part-time basis and will be able to

work two-days/week in her new

position at the RESP. We continue

to advertise for a FT position, and

through Succeed 2020 funding we

were able to have Janine’s services

while continuing to secure a per-

manent person.

The goal of this service is to provide

to member districts, professional

development based on the

individual school district goals and

priorities. Janine will be able to work

with school leadership teams and

staff to facilitate tailored pro-

fessional development. Watch for

more information from Janine on

this very important endeavor!

Executive Committee Meeting –

As you know, we cancelled the

planned Governing Board Meeting

that was scheduled for January 8th,

2014 and held an Executive

Committee meeting in its place

(meeting notes will be distributed

by the end of this week.) I want to

thank the leadership at RESP for

allowing these changes. I had only

been working with the RESP a very

short time before the Governing

Board was to meet, and so my

learning curve was very high and

preparing for a Governing Board

meeting would have been difficult.

Activity Bulletin IN THIS ISSUE:

Sub-Director Notes

Message from Mr. Tom Conlon

Succeed 2020 Professional Development Update

Career Expo - March 18th

ND DPI Grant Opportunity LEGO Robotics

Greetings from Tom Conlon

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In addition, we did not have any

time sensitive action items for the full

board to approve. When we call a

full Governing Board Meeting, we

want to have that meeting be

purposeful so that the participants

see the value of driving such long

distances to attend the meeting.

RESP/MREC Exploration – An oversight

committee between the RESP and

MREC met in December to plan dis-

cuss whether or not we should

continue our independence, or to

enhance collaboration between the

two REA’s, or to begin discussions of a

future merge. Issues were identified

and four sub-committees were formed

to address the pros and cons of each

possibility. The sub-committees are

presently meeting and will prepare a

written overview of their topic and a

recommendation for the future which

will be given to the oversight commit-

tee by the end of January. The over-

sight committee will review the re-

ports at their meeting February 10,

and compile a report for the RESP

Governing Board Meeting February

12, and the MREC GB Meeting Feb-

ruary 19. (Please see the minutes of

that committee meeting for more

information).

(continued from page 1)

Volunteers Needed!

We are looking for volunteers and participants from southwest North Dakota businesses for the categories listed below. If you know someone who would be interested or you feel would be a great addition to this event, please contact Brittany at 701.483.0999 or [email protected].

Discussion/Informational Session: Give a presentation to 10+ students on facts about your pro-fession the fun that comes with the job! What kind of education is required? Inform students about what it takes to be successful in your field. Hands-On/Interaction Booth: Businesses are invited to set-up an interactive booth where the students can view and experience what happens on a day-to-day basis in a particular field. Sponsorship: Help sponsor this event by donating gift certificates, company items or by volunteering your time! Companies will receive advertisement in the form of t-shirts, radio, newspaper and mailings.

The Roughrider Education Services Program and Succeed 2020 are

holding the annual Southwest North Dakota Career Expo on

March 18th, 2014 at Dickinson State University. The mission of this event

is to engage, enlighten and educate area sophomores and juniors

on career fields that they wish to study in college, or seek after high

school graduation. Following is an outline of the day:

Morning Session Students will attend and participate in presentations from their top two (2) career-cluster choices. We are changing the format slightly this year, by exposing students to groups of “like” career fields instead of singular professions.

Lunch All students, faculty and volunteers will be treated to a delicious Italian buffet free of charge!

Afternoon Session Students will attend a ninety (90) minute session in Weinbergen Gymnasium where they will visit hands-on booths and displays from regional businesses.

All students who complete a post-survey at the

end of the day will be entered to win fantastic

prizes such as a Kindle Fire HD, headphones

from Beats by Dre and MORE!

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Back in December the North Dakota

Department of Public Instruction (ND

DPI) announced that they were

reallocating unspent 2012-2013

Title II discretionary funds to support

professional development provided

by the state’s Regional Education

Associations (REA’s). This provided an

opportunity to offer high-quality

professional development for

teachers and principals on topics

such as Common Core Standards,

leadership training, mentoring, or

other relevant topics.

The RESP has submitted a proposal

that would allow us to provide

professional development for

elementary and secondary teachers

and principals on the use and

integration of technology into their

curricula instruction. The key to

integration is finding the right

program that will not only engage

students, but challenge their

creativity and inspire discovery and

innovation through exploration. The

RESP believes that this can be

achieved by training our educators

on how to incorporate the LEGO

Education program into their districts

and classrooms.

LEGO Education is a captivating

and innovative hands-on

approach to teaching and

learning technology, mathematics,

science and language concepts

for all grade-levels. It not only

aligns with the current Common

Core State Standards, but

advances existing curriculum by

providing a

greater under-

standing and

development of

key concepts and academic

principles through the use of age-

appropriate technology. By utilizing

this program educators will success-

fully meet all of the ISTE National

Education Technology Standards for

teachers and students.

A series of workshops would be pro-

vided targeted specifically at

elementary (K-5) and secondary

(6-12) levels. We hope to know the

status of our request by the end of

this week (January 17th, 2014.)

Professional Development Grant Opportunity

On Monday, December 9th, 2013,

the secondary Math professional

development was held on the

campus of the Bowman County

School District. RESP Succeed 2020

would like to extend heartfelt thanks

to Bowman County for hosting the

professional development!

RESP Succeed 2020 is collaborating

with Greater Northwest Education

Cooperative (GNWEC) to provide

on-site, school specific common

core professional development as

a pilot program to Richardton-

Taylor School District. Ms. Shannon

Faller of GNWEC has completed

surveying Richardton-Taylor’s needs

and we are completing the

agenda for the day! On February

14th, 2014 (hmmm, Valentine’s Day!)

Richardton-Taylor School District

educators will participate in their

first on-site, school specific profes-

sional development! We will keep

you posted on the day’s events!

A thank you to all school boards

who have given of their valuable

time to grant me time on their

agenda as I continue to visit school

boards across the REA. This is an

opportunity for your school board

members to input suggestions, ask

questions and hear about what

Succeed 2020 is doing to assist your

schools and students. My goal is to

reach out to all school districts

before year’s end.

- Ms. Yvonn Weigel Succeed 2020 Project Director

[email protected]

College & Career Readiness

Why Apply? is a website sponsored

by Bank of North Dakota's College

Planning Center. It features a series

of videos and content that address-

es the real-life challenges of today's

Native American youth. Families will

find information on choosing a

college, preparing and paying for

college and campus life. Find more

information at whyapplynd.nd.gov.

Seniors in high school can apply for

the "You're the REAL DEAL" Scholar-

ship. DEAL Student Loan, the state-

sponsored student loan program

through Bank of North Dakota, is

sponsoring the scholarship. Every

month through March 2014, eight (8)

seniors will be awarded $500 schol-

arships. In April, they will have the

opportunity to compete for a $3,000

scholarship. To apply, visit dealstudentloans.com.

Project Director Report

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“The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence

plus character - that is the goal of true education.”

- Martin Luther King, Jr.

Upcoming Events January 20 DSU Winter In-Service DSU Campus 8-3

January 20 Administrator Conference Hawk’s Point DSU 8-3

February 4 NDSBA Medication Training Hawk’s Point DSU 8-4

February 12 Administrative Board Meeting DSU Student Center 130-3

February 12 Governing Board Meeting DSU Student Center 3-5

February 14 Prof. Development Richardton-Taylor School District TBA

February 17 RESP Office Closed - -

February 18 Principal’s Leadership Series Hawk’s Point DSU 8-3

February 26 I-Station Training Cowboy Hall of Fame: Medora TBA

March 18 Career Expo DSU Campus 8-3

For more information on any of the events listed or discussed in this newsletter, please

feel free to contact our office at 701.483.0999. Our hours are Monday-Friday from

8 am — 4 pm MST, with the office closed for lunch hour from 12-1.

Roughrider Education Services Program 300 13th Avenue West, Suite 6C

Dickinson, ND 58601

T: 701.483.0999 F: 701.483.0998

[email protected]

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MINUTES RESP & MREC Exploration Committee Meeting

December 17th, 2013 / 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm CST

Pizza Pantry – Hebron, ND

Tuesday, December 17th, 2013 | 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm CST | Meeting called to order by Tom Conlon

In Attendance MREC: Lyle Krueger, MREC Coordinator – [email protected] Evelyn Alt, MREC Governing Board Chair – [email protected] Brandt Dick, Lead Administrator – [email protected] Mike Ness, Administrator – [email protected]

RESP: Maurice Hardy, RESP Interim Director – [email protected] Kevin Nelson, Administrator – [email protected] Denise Soehren, Administrator – [email protected] Sharon Holder, Governing Board Member – [email protected]

Other: Tom Conlon, Chair – MREC and RESP – [email protected] Erin Krause, Recorder – RESP – [email protected]

Discussion Mr. Conlon opened the meeting at 6:30 pm CST. Conversation was held to identify discussion topics that need to be addressed

and the corresponding subcommittees that would need to be formed. It was assured that any decision made would not be an

emotional one, but a well thought-out and researched one. Both REAs don’t want to look back and realize that they should

have taken the chance to explore their opportunities when it was present.

The notable differences between the two REAs were examined:

Governance: The RESP Governing Board is comprised of eighteen (18) school board members, each represent-

ing their RESP member district. Administrators are invited to attend the governing board meet-

ings but they do not hold voting power. Each school district pays a yearly membership fee of

$1,000 as well as $200/FTE teacher fee.

As MREC grew the governing board was changed five (5) years ago to a representative govern-

ance consisting of one member each for the NE section, NW section, SE section, SW section,

Bismarck/Mandan schools, graded elementary schools and one at-large member. Their board also

contains six (6) non-voting administrative representatives. Each school district pays a $500 yearly

membership fee with a charge for some services.

Services & Geography: Both REAs have services that have been successful in their districts, so this committee will have to

look closely at them and how they could be improved upon. If a merger was to take place, the

office in Dickinson would need to remain open in order to service the SW North Dakota school

districts.

CTE: Both REAs received the state CTE grant, but the program within RESP (RACTC) is independently

ran in Hebron, has their own governance board and does not need to consult with RESP. MREC

houses and manages their CTE program internally. How do these come together? Will the state

only allow ONE grant if the two REAs merge? Mr. Conlon stated that he has researched that issue

and it looks as though the state is saying that there could be two separate monies if the REAs

were to merge.

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Succeed 2020: Both REAs received the Succeed 2020 grant in the first year it was offered, and both pro-grams are in their second year. The question arises again as to what will happen to both grants if RESP and MREC merge? Will they remain separate? Will the RESP grant dissolve?

Sub-committees The topic of subcommittees was discussed with the following results below. It was decided that each sub-committee

will have to decide on their own when to meet, how to meet (i.e. in person, video conference, etc.) and who will record

the meeting. Each committee will have to compile a final report including history/background, strengths and weak-

nesses and recognized issues and strategies to resolve those issues. Along with thisc pros and cons should be thought

out and recorded in terms of 1) merging the two REAs 2) more collaboration between the two REAs and 3) keeping

both REAs separate. The last piece of the final report should include a recommendation for future action (i.e. merging,

collaborating or remaining separate.)

This process needs to be completed and presented no later than March 1st, 2014 in order to allow time for RESP

member schools to decide if they wish to remain in RESP for the 2014-2015 school year. A timeline was developed in

order to ensure this:

January 10th: by this date each sub-committee is to have held their first meeting

January 31st: by this date all final sub-committee reports are finalized and submitted to the MREC/RESP Director

February 10th: The Exploration Committee will meet at 3:30 CST via video conference to go over the final reports

February 18th: RESP holds Special Governing Board meeting to go over reports and make a decision as to

whether or not they would like to continue with the RESP/MREC Exploration Committee.

GOVERNANCE: Dues, By-laws & Budget

Chair: Bob Tollefson – Superintendent, McClusky ([email protected]) – 701.363.2470 Members: John Jankowski – Superintendent, Wing ([email protected]) - 701-943-2319 Stacey Kessel – RESP Governing Board Member ([email protected]) – 701.260.1262 Tony Krebs – RESP Governing Board Member (no email) – 701.575.8660 Brent Bautz – Superintendent, Richardton-Taylor ([email protected]) – 701.974.2111

SERVCIES & GEOGRAPHY

Chair: Tony Duletski - Superintendent, Bowman County ([email protected]) – 701.523.3283 Members: Todd Kaylor - Superintendent, Beulah ([email protected]) – 701.873.2261

Adam Hill - Superintendent, Hettinger ([email protected]) – 701.567.5315 Brad Webster - Superintendent, Ashley ([email protected]) – 701.288.3456

CTE Chair: Kevin Nelson - Superintendent, Hebron ([email protected]) – 701.878.4442 Members: Larry Sebastian – Director, RACTC ([email protected]) – 701.878.4442 Doug Vannurden – Asst. Director, MRACTC ([email protected]) – 701.751.4041 Bill Strasser – IT, GWN ([email protected]) – 701.462.8260 Jeff Lind - Asst. Superintendent, Mandan ([email protected]) – 701.751.6500 Al Bjornson - Superintendent, Linton ([email protected]) – 701.254.4138

SUCCEED 2020 Chair: Lyle Krueger – Coordinator, MREC ([email protected]) – 701.751.4041 Members: Louise Dardis – Program Manager, Succeed 2020 ([email protected]) – 701.331.4083 Yvonn Weigel – Project Director, RESP Succeed 2020 ([email protected]) 701.483.0999 Bill Gion – RESP Governing Board Chair ([email protected]) – 701.690.7633

Barb Kady - Superintendent, Wilton ([email protected]) – 701.734.6331