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MIBLSI Identified Partners MIBLSI Identified Partners MIBLSI has defined partnerships with ISDs, Districts, and Schools to: • Implement an integrated reading and behavior MTSS model • Implement a multi-tiered behavioral framework • Implement practices to increase equity in disciplinary practices and behavioral support • Become a model demonstration site for adolescent reading success • Host MIBLSI Staff as employees of the organization A benefit of the above categories of partnership is priority registration and waived registration fees to select statewide events. Only the ISDs and Districts included on the list below can utilize priority registration and waived registration fees. Individuals who register from organizations not specifically listed below will either have their registration removed until the public window is open or be charged a registration fee. If a district’s ISD is listed as a partner but the district is not, then a fee will be assessed for any applicable trainings. Adrian, School District of the City of Carson City-Crystal Area Schools Akron-Fairgrove Schools Cass City Public Schools Alanson Public Schools Cassopolis Public Schools Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona ESD Cedarville School Atherton Community Schools Central Lake Public Schools Attwood School Central Montcalm Public Schools Baldwin Community Schools Charlevoix-Emmet ISD Baraga Area Schools Chippewa Hills School District Barry ISD Clinton County RESA Beecher Community School District Clio Area School District Bendle Public Schools Coopersville South Elementary School Bentley Community School District Copper Country ISD Berrien RESA Delta-Schoolcraft ISD Big Jackson School District Detroit City School District Bloomingdale Public School District DeWitt Public Schools Blossomland Learning Center Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School Dowagiac Middle School District Dowagiac Union School District Burr Elementary School Dwight Rich School of the Arts Cadillac Area Public Schools East Intermediate School Caledonia Community Schools Eastern Upper Peninsula ISD Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools Eaton RESA MIBLSI Identified Partners (April 2018) Michigan’s Integrated Behavior and Learning Support Initiative (MIBLSI) is a Grant Funded Initiative (GFI), funded under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) through the Michigan Department of Education. 1 Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port Laker Schools Lake Linden-Hubbell School District Elmwood Elementary School Lakeview Community Schools (Montcalm) Flint, School District of the City of LakeVille Community School District Flushing Community Schools Lakewood Public Schools Fowler Public Schools L'Anse Area Schools Fraser Public Schools Lansing Public School District Fremont Public School District Les Cheneaux Community Schools Gardner Academy Lewis Cass ISD Genesee ISD Lighthouse Education Center Genesee School District Macomb ISD Genesee STEM Academy Madison Academy Godwin Heights Public Schools Manistique Area Schools Goodrich Area Schools Marcellus Community Schools Grand Blanc Academy Marcellus Elementary School Grant Public School District Mark Twain Elementary School Greater Heights Academy Menominee ISD Greenville Public Schools Meryl S. Colt Elementary School Hamilton Community Schools Montcalm Area ISD Harbor Beach Community Schools Montrose Community Schools Hastings Area School District Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools Hazel Park, School District of the City of Muskegon Area ISD Hesperia Community Schools Muskegon Heights Public School Academy Hillsdale County ISD System Holland City School District Newaygo County RESA Hope Academy of West Michigan Newaygo Public School District Houghton Lake Community Schools Newberry Elementary School Houghton-Portage Township School District Northwest Community Schools Huron ISD Ojibwe Charter School Ingham ISD Ottawa Area Center International Academy of Flint Ottawa Area ISD Ionia ISD Pellston Elementary School Ionia Public Schools Pellston Middle/High School Jonesville Community Schools Pellston Public Schools Kalamazoo RESA Plumbrook Elementary School Kent ISD Port Huron Area School District Kincheloe Elementary School Portage Public Schools Kingston Community School District Portland Public Schools Lake Fenton Community Schools Reading Community Schools MIBLSI Identified Partners (April 2018) Michigan’s Integrated Behavior and Learning Support Initiative (MIBLSI) is a Grant Funded Initiative (GFI), funded under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) through the Michigan Department of Education. 2 Ross Beatty High School Utica Community Schools Saginaw, School District of the City of Waverly Community Schools Sam Adams Elementary School Waverly Middle School Saranac Community Schools Waverly Senior High School Schwarzkoff Elementary School West Shore Educational Service District Sheldon Pines School Westwood Heights Schools Swartz Creek Community Schools White Cloud Public Schools Sylvester Elementary School Whitefish Township Schools Tahquamenon Area Schools Whitehall District Schools Three Rivers Community Schools Winans Elementary School Tuscola ISD Woodland Park Academy Unionville-Sebewaing Area S.D. MIBLSI Identified Partners (April 2018) Michigan’s Integrated Behavior and Learning Support Initiative (MIBLSI) is a Grant Funded Initiative (GFI), funded under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) through the Michigan Department of Education. 3 .
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