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DISTRICT OVERVIEW

December 2016

INTERMEDIATE DISTRICTS

Intermediate districts are specialty school districts that provide defined shared student services to a group of K-12 member school districts.Quick Facts:• Minnesota has four intermediate school districts• Combined, the four serve more than 20,000 students across

45 member districts.• Intermediates offer specialized educational programs and

services to member districts that, individually, find it difficult to provide on a smaller scale.

ABOUT OUR DISTRICT

MISSIONNortheast Metro 916 Intermediate School District responds to the unique needs of students, educators, and school districts with innovation, quality, and trusted experience.

14MEMBER DISTRICTS

MEMBERSHIPLEVELS:• Member • Affiliate • Associate

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

• Joint Powers Agreement• 14-member school

board comprised of school board members appointed by the member districts

• Advisory councils comprised of professional staff from member districts

• Divided into three divisions >>

Educational Services

Special Education

Administrative Services

STUDENTS SERVED

Transferred to South Wash. in July 2016

LOCATIONS

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

EDUCATIONAL SERVICESSupporting academics through student programs, professional development, and curricular expertise. Educational Services staff responds in a collaborative manner to the needs of our district staff and our member districts.

• Student programs:– Area Learning Centers– Career and Technical Center

• Professional services:– Grants and Research Office– Northern Star Online– Region 11 Math and Science Teacher Academy Partnership– Professional Development– Curriculum– Technology Integration

AREA LEARNING CENTERS (ALCS)

• Non-traditional high school setting

• Students earn high school graduation credits and a diploma

• Individualized approach and personalized attention to social needs

• Academic learning skills• Vocational skills• Work experience• Transition to employment

or further education

CAREER & TECHNICAL CENTER

• Non-traditional high school setting located at Century College

• Students earn high school graduation credits and a diploma

• Individualized approach and personalized attention to social needs

• Academic learning skills• Vocational skills• Work experience• Transition to employment or

further education

SPECIAL EDUCATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION OVERVIEW• Students are referred by member districts• Staff are highly certified and experts in their field• Curriculum addresses academic, social, emotional, behavior and

communication needs in a structured and safe learning environment• Learning and support services are delivered based on documented

individualized education plans (IEP)• Services Include:

– Assistive Technology Library– Mental Health Support– Nursing– Therapy Services: Occupational & Physical– Communication Services: sign language, interpreters, interveners, signing

educational assistants– Speech/Language Pathologists– Teachers for the Blind/Visually Impaired

SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENT PROFILENortheast Metro 916 serves students pre-k to age 21 with the following diagnosis:• Communication and

interaction disorders• Hearing impairment• Learning disabilities• Mental impairment• Physical impairment• Severe emotional behavior

disorders• Neurobiological disorders

with associative behaviors

These diagnosis qualify students for special education services.

36%Emotional/BehavioralDisorder

38%Autism

SpectrumDisorder

14%7%

37%

33%

11%

10%

4%3%1%1%

ASD: Autism Spectrum DisorderEBD: Emotional Behavioral DisorderDCD: Developmenal Cognitive DisabilityOHD: Other Health DisabilitiesSMI: Severely Multiply ImpairedDHH: Deaf/Hard of HearingSLD: Specific Learning DisabilityDD: Developmentally DelayedOther

751 STUDENTS

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICESBusiness Conducted on Behalf of Member Districts• Student accounting• State reporting on categorical revenues back to your districts

Services• ALC Management• DMC Membership/Studies• Document Imaging• Individual District Survey• Legal Services• Joint Purchasing• Programmer• Targeted Services• Transportation Services

FISCAL MANAGEMENT

Service Member District Costs Non-Member District Costs Comparable Service Costs

Legal Services(hourly rates)

$93/hour for 200+ hours$107/hour for 100 to 199 hours$130/hour for 99 or fewer hours

$115/hour for 200+ hours$130/hour for 100 to 199 hours$150/hour for 99 or fewer hours

$250 to $300 per hour

Sign Language Interpreters(after-hoursservices)

$61/hour (min of 2-hour commitment with24-hour cancellation)

$72/hour (min of 2-hour commitment with 24-hour cancellation)

$80+/hour (min of 2-hour commitmentwith 48-hour cancellation)

SAMPLE OF MEMBER COST SAVINGS

Intermediate Districts operate on a fee-for-service basis. Revenue to fund student services is generated by tuition billing.

Northeast Metro 916 operates a $129.6 million budget.

FACILITIES PLAN

Karner Blue Education

Center(Blaine)

Fall 2014

Pankalo Education

Center(Lake Elmo)

Fall 2017

Quora Education

Center(Little Canada)

Fall 2018

KARNER BLUE SUCCESS STORIES

• Parents report that their children like, and want to come to school first time ever

• Students are transitioning back to their home schools faster

• Staff have more time to dedicate to teaching and are discussing instructional strategies versus problem solving behavioral issues

• Locked exits are a significant safety improvement for students and staff

PANKALO EDUCATION CENTER UPDATE

PANKALO EDUCATION CENTER UPDATE

• Greek for “complete beauty”• Creative Arts theme with four neighborhoods –

Harmony, Mosaic, Kaleidoscope, Symphony• Design Improvements: – Natural light will be visible in all classrooms as well as

the common areas– The seclusion rooms will be designed with softer walls

and colors to provide a more calming environment – The small windows in the classrooms at elementary

student height (pictured above) have been popular. In the new design, these windows will be deeper and include a bench

CONTACT US

Connie HayesSuperintendent651-415-5656chayes@916schools.org

Phyllis BraxtonDirector of Equity651-415-5611pbraxton@916schools.org

Kristine CarrDirector of Administrative Services651-415-5650kcarr@916schools.org

Jean JordanDirector of Educational Services651-415-5609jjordan@916schools.org

Daniel NaidiczDirector of Special Education651-415-5658dnaidicz@916schools.org

Elam NoorDirector of Technology651-415-5504enoor@916schools.org

Northeast Metro 916 Intermediate School District2540 County Road F East, White Bear Lake, MN 55110651-415-5100 / www.nemetro.k12.mn.us

SCHOOL BOARD

ChairpersonTracy BrunnetteSouth Washington County 833

Vice ChairMarilynn ForsbergSpring Lake Park 16

ClerkKaren LodicoCentennial 12

TreasurerJanet NewbergWhite Bear Lake 624

DirectorErin AzerRoseville 623

DirectorSuzanne ErkelSt. Francis 15

DirectorMarcia LindbladFridley 14

DirectorNancy LivingstonN. St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale 622

DirectorLaura PalmerColumbia Heights 13

DirectorMike PtacekStillwater 834

DirectorMarre Jo SagerMounds View 621

DirectorJudy SchwartzMahtomedi 832

DirectorGail TheisenForest Lake 831

DirectorLaura OksnevadSt. Anthony – New Brighton 282

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