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1850 Highway 351 Abilene TX, 79601 325-675-8600 1850 Highway 351 Abilene TX, 79601 325-675-8600 www.esc14.net Region XIV ESC County District #221-950 Table of Contents Mission The mission of Region XIV Education Service Center is to Region XIV Mission Statement ............................................. 2 support the educational community through quality services that assure excellence, equity, and efficiency. Region XIV Counties and Districts ........................................ 2 History ESC Board of Directors/RAC Meeting Dates ........................ 3 Twenty Service Centers established legislatively in 1967 are service organizations, not regulatory arms of the Texas ESC Component Staff by Centers ......................................... 4 Education Agency, and participation in services by the schools is voluntary. Region XIV Official Calendar ................................................ 6 Governance ESC Holiday/Closing Schedule .............................................. 7 Center boards develop policies regarding center management and operation, programs and services to be offered, and Texas Education Service Centers ......................................... 8 financial support. ESCs rely on legislative appropriations, local fees, grants, and contracts for funding. Colleges and Universities ..................................................... 9 Special Education SSA Directory ........................................ 11 Board of Directors Texas State/Texas Representative ..................................... 13 Dr. Gene Shelhamer, Chairman Mr. Roger Huber, Vice-Chairman U.S. Congress, SBOE ........................................................... 14 Barbara Pittman, Secretary Non-Public Schools/Charter Schools .................................. 15 Board Members Don Ballard School District Calendars ................................................... 17 Kay Hamlin Sue Pond Quick Reference District Superintendents ......................... 19 Keith Watkins Jay Waller Accountability In addition to evaluations performed by regional boards and Region XIV School Districts clients, the Center and the Executive Director is evaluated annually by the Commissioner. This evaluation includes an Campus Information in Alphabetical Order ....................... 23 audit of center finances; a review of the center’s performance on standards and indicators established by the Texas Checklist by Alpha or Country District Number ................. 91 Legislature and the Commissioner; a review of client satisfaction survey data and other factors deemed Elementary Teacher of the Year ........................................ 92 appropriate by the Commissioner. Secondary Teacher of the Year .......................................... 93 Administration Shane Fields, Executive Director Rose Burks, Executive Deputy Director Emily Jeffrey, Chief Financial Officer Region XIV Education Service Center Directors 1850 Highway 351 Emilia Moreno, Instructional Leadership and Federal Programs Abilene, Texas 79601-4750 Robb McClellan, Center for Technology Services (325) 675-8600 Lisa White, Center for Teaching and Learning Angie Mendoza, Center for Young Learners (325) 675-8659 Fax Associate Directors Margaret Richins, Center for Young Learners Cody Carson, Instructional Leadership and Federal Programs Coordinator Greg Pace, Alternative Certification Program Coordinator ~ 1 ~ THE MISSION OF REGION XIV EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER IS: To Support the Educational Community Through Quality Services That Assure Excellence, Equity, and Efficiency Region XIV ESC Counties & Districts SCURRY COUNTY HASKELL COUNTY CALLAHAN COUNTY Hermleigh ISD Haskell CISD Baird ISD Ira ISD Paint Creek ISD Clyde CISD Snyder ISD Rule ISD Cross Plains ISD Eula ISD MITCHELL COUNTY JONES COUNTY Colorado ISD Anson ISD STEPHENS COUNTY Loraine ISD Hamlin ISD Breckenridge ISD Westbrook ISD Hawley ISD Lueders-Avoca ISD EASTLAND COUNTY STONEWALL COUNTY Stamford ISD Cisco ISD Aspermont ISD Eastland ISD TAYLOR COUNTY Gorman ISD FISHER COUNTY Abilene ISD Ranger ISD Roby CISD Jim Ned CISD Rising Star ISD Rotan ISD Merkel ISD Trent ISD COMANCHE COUNTY NOLAN COUNTY Wylie ISD Comanche ISD Blackwell CISD De Leon ISD Highland ISD SHACKELFORD COUNTY Gustine ISD Roscoe ISD Albany ISD Sidney ISD Sweetwater ISD Moran ISD ~ 2 ~ Board of Directors Area Name Phone Number Served Board Meeting Dates Area 6 Dr. Gene Shelhamer Region XIV Education Service Center Abilene Chairman 2018 – 2019 1401 Glen Eagle (325) 513-3053 Work Abilene, Texas 79601 (325) 660-9418 Cell Thursday, October 18, 2018 Thursday, December 20, 2018 Area 6 Mr. Roger Huber Abilene Vice-Chairman Thursday, February 21, 2019 3702 High Meadows (325) 698-1378 Home Abilene, Texas 79605 (325) 370-0342 Cell Thursday, April 25, 2019 Thursday, June 20, 2019 Area 5 Mrs. Barbara Pittman Callahan Secretary Taylor 11 Turnberry Circle (325) 668-3413 Cell Thursday, August 15, 2019 Abilene, Texas 79606 (325) 677-9191 Office Area 1 Mr. Jay Waller Mitchell 9455 FM 1606 Scurry Ira, Texas 79527 (325) 207-2004 Cell RAC Dates Area 2 Mrs. Kay Hamlin Fisher 1201 Bristol Dr. (325) 669-9908 Cell Region XIV Education Service Center Nolan Sweetwater, TX 79556 Stonewall 2018 – 2019 Regional Advisory Committee Area 3 Mr. Don Ballard Haskell 1602 North Avenue E. Wednesday, November 7, 2018 Jones Haskell, Texas 79521 (325) 660-6695 Cell Shackelford Wednesday, February 6, 2019 Area 4 Mr. Keith Watkins Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Comanche P.O. Box 334 (254) 631-1169 Cell Eastland Eastland, Texas 76448 (254) 629-1963 Home Wednesday, August 7, 2019 Stephens Charter Representative Mrs. Sue Pond 2509 Button Willow Pkwy Abilene, Texas 79606 (325) 698-8111 Office ~ 3 ~ ESC Component Staff by Centers GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Shane Field, Executive Director 675-7037 [email protected] Rose Burks, Executive Deputy Director 675-8687 [email protected] Melissa Morales, Administrative Assistant 675-8608 [email protected] Support Personnel Misty Bloomingdale, Professional Development Secretary 675-8672 [email protected] Reid Davis, Building Support Assistant 675-8658 [email protected] Felix Gutierrez, Janitorial Operations 675-7002 [email protected] Oleta Hoffman, Receptionist/Secretary 675-8600 [email protected] Louann Lepard, Coordinator, Human Resources 675-8642 [email protected] Rey Luna, Building Support Assistant 675-8640 [email protected] Ramiro Rodriguez, Operations Manager 675-8640 [email protected] ALTERNATIVE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Christye Gannaway, AACP - Counselor Certification 675-7021 [email protected] Billie McKeever, Consultant, AACP - Principal/Superintendent Certification 675-7014 [email protected] Greg Pace, Consultant, ACP – Teacher Certification/Master Program 675-7026 [email protected] Support Personnel Samon Beard, Building Support 675-8602 [email protected] Glenna Hamilton, Testing Coordinator/ETS Center 675-8605 [email protected] Carolyn Sosebee, Component Secretary 675-7020 [email protected] BUSINESS OFFICE Emily Jeffrey, Chief Financial Officer 675-7003 [email protected] Tandi Cox, School Business Consultant 675-8665 [email protected] Kathryn Glackmeyer, Business Consultant 675-8649 [email protected] Terrye Nickels, School Busines Consulant 675-8695 [email protected] Phyllis Provan, School Business Consultant 675-8692 [email protected] Brandi Schlueter, Accountant 675-8628 [email protected] Kayla Swanzy, School Business Consultant 675-7047 [email protected] Aerial Thane, School Business Consultant 675-7048 [email protected] Ken Thompson, School Business Consultant 675-8607 [email protected] Support Personnel Theresa Dempsey, Accounts Payable Manager 675-8604 [email protected] Darlene Lesley, Purchasing Manager 675-8693 [email protected] Jessica Seca, Payroll Manager 675-8606 [email protected] Kim Stokes, School Business Clerk 675-8647 [email protected] Tina Thormeyer, School Business Clerk 675-8652 [email protected] Lana Walls, School Business Clerk 675-8698 [email protected] CENTER FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING Lisa White, Director 675-8616 [email protected] Melissa Boduch, Consultant, Inclusion 675-7036 [email protected] Denise Brown, Consultant, O&M 675-8671 [email protected] Amber Davies, Consultant, Autism, Low Incidence Disability 675-8636 [email protected] Brenda Lee, Consultant, Visually Impaired 675-8632 [email protected] Suzanne Mcguire, Consultant, Early Childhood 675-8614 [email protected] Pam Loper, P/T Consultant, Assessment/Accountability 675-8633 [email protected] Cody Martin, Special Education Liaison 675-8653 [email protected] Linda Moran, Consultant, Assistive Technology, Deaf Education 675-8635 [email protected] Patti Tessen, Consultant, Transition, Evaluation 675-7019 [email protected] Angi Thomas, Consultant, Inclusion, Behavior, Emotionally Disturbed 675-8676 [email protected] Support Personnel Misty Atkinson, Component Secretary 675-7016 [email protected] Robbi Gilbreath, Secretary to Director 675-8629 [email protected] CENTER FOR YOUNG LEARNERS Angie Mendoza, Director 675-8682 [email protected] Margaret Richins, Associate Director 675-7010 [email protected] Maria Aguilar, Consultant, Mental Health/Family Services 675-8603 [email protected] Angie Aubin, PROMIS/HS HR/Technical Support 675-8601 [email protected] Tawn Carpenter, Consultant, Early Head Start 675-7033 [email protected] Renea Hargrove, Head Start Consultant 675-8618 [email protected] Natasha Jacobs, Consultant, Early Head Start 675-8691 [email protected] Kristi Johnson, Consultant, PROMIS/HR 675-8663 [email protected] Paula McDuff, Nurse, Head Start Health/Nutrition 675-8683 [email protected] Lesa
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