AnnuAl
PerformAnce rePort2012-2013
education Service center region 12
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Our MissionWe partner with schools and communities to achieve student success.
Our VisionInnovative solutions. empowered learners.educated communities.
Core Values• Professionalism • Adaptability• Quality • Innovation• teamwork • Superior Service
Strategic PrioritieseSc region 12 is committed to the continuous Improvement model for enhancing programs and services as defined in the following strategic priorities:
• Assist school districts in improving student performance• Assist school districts in increasing effectiveness
and economy of operations in a safe and orderly environment
• Assist school districts in the implementation of statewide and regional initiatives
• enhance the quality of communication as the key to positive climates and productive partnerships
Quality PolicyProvide services and solutions of the highest standards to satisfy our customers’ expectations via the eSc Quality management System.
Green Initiativeto establish and sustain a commitment to continuously improve eSc region 12’s environmental footprint.
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Executive Staff Jerry MazeExecutive Director
Leslie BennettDeputy Director Human resources, certification & Data Services
Sharon HensonDeputy Director School Support & Grant Services
Terry MarakChief Financial Officerfinancial Services
Charlene SimpsonDeputy Director Academic & Administrative Services
Board of DirectorsJoe Pirtle, ChairmanBell County
Bill Killian, Vice-ChairmanMcLennan County
Connie Z. White, SecretaryCoryell & Hamilton Counties
Mike CaplingerCharter Schools
Rex DanielsLampasas & Mills Counties
Clarence FieldsBosque & Hill Counties
Kermit HeimannFalls & Limestone Counties
Sarah LaneFreestone & Navarro Counties
Staff Work Together to Create New Mission & Vision for our FutureAs part of our strategic initiatives, eSc region 12 staff worked together on a comprehensive internal review and revision of our mission, vision and core values. meaningful feedback was gathered from region 12 educators and school personnel and the data collected launched staff discussions regarding mission delivery and the values that drive our vision as an organization. the process, which involved the entire staff, ultimately galvanized universal support for our new mission, vision and core values, which will be unveiled in the fall of 2013.
2012–2013 Annual Performance Report
Certifications/Academies ParticipantsBilingual training/certification 5eSl training/certification 193master reading teacher 33Paraprofessional Academy 128Principal Preparation & certification 20Substitute teacher training/certification 129teacher Preparation & certification 71Total Participants 579
Superintendentof the Year
Scot KelleyPenelope ISD
Elementary Teacher of the Year
Amanda morrisLampasas ISD
Secondary Teacher of the Year
Gina GoldmanChina Spring ISD
School Boards of the Year
Hillsboro ISD Wortham ISD Board of Trustees Board of Trustees Over 1,000 students Under 1,000 students
A YeAr of SucceSSeSESC Region 12 At a GlanceYears in Service 45employees (includes off-site employees) 195Programs/Services 166locations 2counties Served 12Districts Served 77campuses Served 414charter Schools Served 12
Staff Degrees
Doctoral 4 Pursuing Doctoral 6masters 85 Pursuing masters 10Bachelors 37 Pursuing Bachelors 9Associates 17 Pursuing Associates 3
Participants/Trainings
Participants (duplicated count) 43,018Participants (unduplicated count) 17,321total Sessions 1,319
training Hours 256,527
Staff Statistics for Region 122011-2012 AEIS Region Stateteachers 11,133 324,145Professional Support 1,682 57,783campus Admin. (School leadership) 713 18,481central Admin. 256 6,546Total Professional Staff 13,784 406,955educational Aides 2,546 58,114Auxiliary Staff 6,210 172,779Total Staff 22,540 637,848minority Staff 26.6% 44.6%
Teacher Demographics2011-2012 AEIS Region Statefemales 77.2% 76.8%males 22.8% 23.2%African American 7.9% 9.2%Hispanic 7.4% 24.4%White 81.9% 63.4%American Indian 0.5% 0.4%Asian 0.7% 1.3%Pacific Islander 0.1% 0.1%two or more races 1.5% 1.2%
WWortham Independant School District
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2012-2013 HIGHlIGHtSNew Website Launched in 2013this year we unveiled our new website, with a fresh, new design, updated content and Web 2.0 features. navigational changes were strategically arranged based on the pages most visited by our customers as well as direct feedback from customers on their needs. our website has on average 40,000 unique visits each month, and serves as a one-stop shop for customers as well as a resource site for jobs, services and educational news.
Technology Foundation Grants Bring First-Class Technology to Schoolsthe eSc region 12 technology foundation, founded in fall of 2012, awarded seven school districts with $60,000 in grant funds to support educational technology programs this year. the grants were primarily funded by revenue from technology services provided by the service center to area districts and charter schools. the foundation came about as part of eSc region 12’s vision for how we serve students and educators, and the seven schools awarded represent 1,783 students and 125 staff members.
Region 12 Counselor of the Year Awarded & Area Counselors Honoredthe eSc region 12 counselor of the Year award was established this year to recognize a school counselor whose efforts made an extraordinary difference in the lives of children. the award was presented at a luncheon to honor the hard work of central texas school counselors. counselor Susan Holmes of Belton ISD was the recipient of the 2013 counselor of the Year award. Various outstanding counselors were recognized for their dedication to students through school counseling. connally and West ISD counselors were recognized for their collaborative effort to make a smooth transition for the West middle School and High School students as they integrated into connally ISD after the West ISD campuses were damaged in the tragic explosion on April 17, 2013.
Instructional Coaching Service Takes OffGeneral education Services, in collaboration with Special education Services, greatly expanded its Instructional coaching service this past year. nearly forty regional campuses participated in the service, which delivered sustainable, relevant and customized professional development and support for teachers, as well as direct services to students. the Instructional coaching program began in 2011 as a result of the need for embedded, on-site training for teachers who could not leave the classroom, but were in need of targeted assistance. It is rapidly becoming a favorite alternative for administrators in region 12, and has been enthusiastically received by the teachers. “my coach was phenomenal!” stated a teacher on her evaluation of the service. “I am so thankful for everything she has taught me ... If I ever need anything else in my teaching career, I know she will be more than willing to help me.”
Serving our Schools & Communityfunds raised for West, texas by staff, school districts and individuals across the state
$50,000+ Boxes of school supplies donated to the Salvation Army for students in financial need
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funds raised for united Way $12,012 coats collected for the Salvation Army 47funds raised for the mclennan county Pack of Hope $2,117 Books donated to Storybook christmas 35Pounds of food donated to the mclennan county Pack of Hope
176 units of blood donated by staff to carter Bloodcare 15
Pounds of food donated to the family Abuse center 1,028 Pallets of supplies donated to the city of West 30+
Innovative Solutions
2012–2013 Annual Performance Report
Direct Services to StudentsProject or Event ParticipantsAce Afterschool Program 1,926Battle of the Books contest 190Bullying Prevention Sessions 500crisis response Interventions 60evening Dark and Grimm (Students & Parents) 50GeAr uP Program 6,400H.o.t. college night 1,067Instructional coaching tutoring 133texas citizen Bee regional competition 16transition events/Services 414upward Bound Grant - Killeen 57upward Bound Grant - Waco 52Videoconference Projects & field trips 23,949Visual Impairment events 148
Virtual online courses (Partnered with Advanced Academics & mylanguage 360) 1,539
Welding career expo 626YeS! career expo 2,300Total Student Participants 39,427
focuS on StuDentSStudent Statistics for Region 122011-2012 AEIS Region Statetotal 157,949 4,978,120African American 19.9% 12.8%Hispanic 30.8% 50.8%White 43.1% 30.5%American Indian 0.6% 0.4%Asian 1.7% 3.6%Pacific Islander .5% 0.1%two or more races 3.3% 1.7%economically Disadvantaged 59% 60.4%limited english Proficient (leP) 8% 16.8%Students w/Disciplinary Placements (10-11) 2.2% 1.8%At-risk 45.2% 45.4%
2013 STAAR Results for Region 12
7667 73 67
7676 70 75 6978
Percent met Standard
Region State
Empowered Learners
Educated Communities
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economY & effIcIencY2012-2013 Revenue
$26,097,219 Estimated July 2013
leGenDISF (Internal Service Fund) - internal allocation covering center-wide operational expenses (e.g. utilities, business functions).Local funds - generated through sales of services to school districts.Federal funds - managed by the center as flow-through to schools for legally designated purposes.State funding - received for general operational expenses.
Cooperatives & Shared Service Arrangements
number of leAsAdministrators’ Institute 36Application for federal funds and nclB 6Background check - Safe Schools Project 12B.o.S.S. (cash flow template) 22career & technical education (cte) 35child nutrition Directors’ Academy 23coordinated School Health co-op 26counselors’ council co-op 39cScoPe - curriculum Services 63cte council co-op 12Debit Bonus System 13DmAc Solutions 19eduphoria!Schoolobjects:PDAS 8eduphoria!Schoolobjects:Suite 39enhanced curriculum co-op 47eSeA Support co-op 5financial Benchmarking 31flashAlert newswire - emergency communications 13for-c 24Gifted & talented co-op 55library Services co-op 13online recruitment Services (School Spring) 41PeImS Data Plus 4Personnel Plus co-op 29Science learning community 1Superintendents’ leadership Academy 26timeclock Plus 3title I, Part c (migrant) 38title II, Part A 30title III (Bilingual/eSl/leP) 68total federal Program Pkg. (eSeA, title I, title II, title III) 36txeIS Services contract 68Video Streaming Services 62WebccAt 8WebccAt (eduphoria! option) 18
2012-2013 Grant Awards Awarded to ESC Region 12 and local schools meeting eligibility requirements (such as demographics, socioeconomics, etc.)university of texas math collaborative $197,800 upward Bound Killeen $250,000university of texas Science collaborative $147,200 upward Bound Waco $250,000texas 21st century community learning centers (Ace) $1,667,135 Performance Based Academic coaching team $56,813Gaining early Awareness and readiness for undergraduates Program (GeAr uP)
$3,000,000 Performance Based Academic coaching team mentoring Program $55,500
Secondary mathematics teacher Support Grant $78,000 TOTAL $5,702,448
E-Rate Consulting
2011-2012 (fY14) $20,013,216.89
2012-2013 (fY15) $79,559,994.17
2013-2014 (fY16)$54,721,496.39
E-Rate Consulting FY16 Clients Statewide: 136
total funds requested Annually through eSc region 12
total funding requested
Videoconference Services 83 Dual credit 2,857 Staff Development Sessions 23,949 Student Projects and field trips26,889 Total Sessions
2012–2013 Annual Performance Report
SAtISfActIon SurVeYYearly Comparison 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013% of Responses - Districts & Charters 64% 50% 53% 52% 57%I. Percent of Satisfaction - overall# Item 2009 2010 2011 2012 20131. Quality of Services 98 98 100 98 962. responsiveness of Staff/communication 99 97 97 98 983. Availability of Services 93 94 100 96 924. timeliness in Delivery of Services 99 98 94 96 965. cost Benefit 82 74 81 85 946. I would recommend eSc region 12 to colleagues 100 100 100 98 98to what extent do you believe the programs and services of eSc region 12 assist your district...7. ...improving student performance. n/a 83 82 83 878. ...increasing the effectiveness and economy in a safe and orderly environment. n/a 81 87 83 869. ...the implementation of statewide and regional initiatives. n/a 98 97 96 9410. ...enhancing the quality of communications as the key to a positive climate and productive partnership. n/a 94 97 93 9411. Do you believe that eSc region 12 operates ethically and with integrity? n/a 97 100 98 100II. Percent of Satisfaction - Service Areas1. Board training 100 97 100 95 982. campus leadership 85 100 90 94 903. Superintendent training/meetings 94 100 100 98 964. Business office Assistance/financial Services 93 100 97 100 985. e-rate consulting Services n/a 96 87 94 926. Grant Services n/a 94 93 94 857. certification Assistance 84 90 97 94 918. field Service Agents 98 97 97 98 989. Human resources/Personnel Directors 96 96 97 93 9810. Website/Public Information 91 93 88 89 9411. Bilingual/eSl education 90 94 91 95 9812. Gifted & talented education 88 94 90 92 9513. School Health 94 91 97 92 9314. mathematics 83 87 92 89 9515. reading & Writing/english language Arts 92 90 96 94 9016. Social Studies 82 87 92 91 9217. Science 83 88 92 92 9518. cScoPe Services n/a 96 100 100 10019. career & technology education (cte) 93 97 97 97 9520. child nutrition 96 95 94 93 9821. counselors 87 97 96 91 9722. Safe and Drug free Schools/School Safety 91 94 94 93 9723. Special education Services 90 97 96 93 9524. Parental Involvement 86 89 90 89 8925. migrant 89 97 94 95 9526. Data Services - DmAc Solutions 76 95 88 93 10027. Data Services - eduphoria n/a n/a 90 91 9228. Data Services - WebccAt n/a n/a n/a n/a 9629. State comp. education/At-risk Assistance 89 97 97 98 9530. Accountability Assistance (PBmAS, PBm) 94 97 100 100 10031. title I Assistance/nclB 96 97 97 100 9832. District campus Planning 91 94 97 95 9533. technical Services (eDlInK12, etc.) 88 94 87 95 9834. Instructional technology 85 97 90 95 9535. txeIS, Business financial Software 90 97 100 97 10036. txeIS, Student Software 83 97 100 95 9837. Accounting/Bookkeeping Services 93 92 88 97 10038. PeImS training 91 94 95 93 9839. Videoconferencing Services 86 95 76 96 8940. Print center n/a 92 92 88 9241. Skyward Student Software n/a n/a n/a n/a 8942. Pre-Audit Service n/a n/a n/a n/a 96
About Usone of 20 regional education service centers statewide, education Service center (eSc) region 12 is a nonprofit service organization dedicated to serving school districts, charter schools and area private/parochial schools in elevating student achievement. eSc region 12 partners with schools of all sizes to improve educator success by enhancing skills, bridging financial gaps through resource development, and building alliances with the local communities. Based in Waco, with a satellite office in corsicana, eSc region 12’s service area includes 77 school districts from Bell, Bosque, coryell, falls, freestone, Hamilton, Hill, lampasas, limestone, mclennan, mills and navarro counties.
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enhancing Skills, Bridging Gaps, Building Alliances
Elevating Lives Through Education
the education Service center region 12 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs, activities, or hiring practices. Inquiries regarding the title IX policies should be directed to the Deputy Director of Human resources at eSc region 12, 2101 W. loop 340, Waco, tX 76712 or 254.297.1212.
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