NLSEC districts share the following educational services:
➢ Special Education Director 1.0
➢ Business manager 1.0
➢ Administrative assistant 1.0
➢ Receptionist/Secretary .8
➢ Secondary transition planning coordinator 1.0
➢ Early childhood coordinator/Child find 1.0
➢ Special education due process coordinators 4.0
➢ Vision teacher 1.3
➢ Autism consultants 2.0
➢ Deaf/hard of hearing teachers 2.0
➢ Educational Audiologist .9
➢ Physical health disability teacher 1.0
➢ Technology coordinator 1.0
➢ Occupational therapists 5.0
➢ Physical therapists 2.4
➢ Work Experience coordinators 2.0
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Implementation of federal and state special education mandates.
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Technical assistance to educators, families and community agencies.
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IEP development, assistive technology and Universal Design for Learning support to district staff.
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Comprehensive interagency planning services for children and youth ages 0-21.
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Staff development for special and general education staff, administrators and county personnel as it pertains to special education.
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Systems that provide students with successful transition experiences from 0 to preschool, from preschool to elementary school, from elementary to middle school, from middle school to high school and high school to adult living.
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Work experiences coordination for eligible high school students with disabilities.
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Educational occupational and physical therapy services.
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Low incidence disability services: vision, deaf/hard of hearing, autism, physical impaired.
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Birth through 2 child find.
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Data collection and reporting support.
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Special education finance and budget.
Data Collection
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Monitor student IEP and evaluation data for accuracy.
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Provide districts with information on caseloads, disabilities, amount of service provided and student enrollment projections.
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Verify MARSS data and follow-up on discrepancies.
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Collect data, as directed by the Northern Lights Special Education Cooperative Agreement and Board members.
Communication Services
➢ Cooperative Board - four times per year
➢ Interagency Council – five times per year
➢ Work Based Learning staff – four times per year
➢ Cooperative Social Workers – twice per year
➢ Cooperative Principals - at least twice per year
➢ Cooperative District Psychologists – five times per year
➢ Cooperative District Coordinators – once per month
➢ Cooperative District Counselors – twice per year
➢ Cooperative District Nurses – three times per year.
➢ Cooperative District wide Business Managers – two times per year.
➢ NLSEC itinerant staff - four times per year.
➢ NLSEC Parent Advisory Committee – five times per year.
Cooperative districts.
Finance and Tuition Billing
- Review all state reports for accuracy and follow up with discrepancies.
Legal Issues
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Conduct yearly compliance reviews in each district.
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Assist Cooperative districts with dispute resolution.
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Attend meetings to resolve legal conflicts.
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Investigate and process all formal complaints involving NLSEC districts and The Minnesota Department of Education Division of Compliance and Assistance.
Medical Assistance Billing
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Process and monitor all district medical assistance claims.
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Provide superintendents and business managers with quarterly medical assistance revenue statements.
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Monitor consent forms and obtain private insurance denials, process third party.
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Train special education staff on the medical assistance billing process.
Interagency Planning and Implementation
Other Services
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Type and process vacancy notices and advertise for vacant positions.
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Assist districts with application to PELSB for unlicensed special education teachers.
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Assist districts to comply with statute provisions as related to special education.
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Prepare special education workload studies and staff recommendations upon
request from districts.
