2023 - 2024

Norfolk Public Schools
2021 - 2022
ESU 08


Staff Development Services (84-002.05A)
1101.01 - Data Support
Supporting district/school staff with using data to guide efforts. Services include disaggregating school improvement data, assessment data, perceptual data and program/process data.
1102.00 - MTSS
Support with implementation and sustainment of the MTSS Framework, including academics, Social Emotional Behavioral Learning (SEBL) and Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBiS).
1102.06 - Mental Health PD
To collaborate with educators, parents and other professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments for all students that strengthen connections between home and school.
1103.00 - MANDT Training
MANDT Training
1104.00 - Leadership
Providing leadership and direction to other administrators, such as the Administrative Assembly and Principal Cadre
1105.00 - Curriculum
Support the curriculum development process to include alignment, essential content, and high quality instructional materials selection.
1106.00 - Content Area Support
Any PD surrounding content area. Specific content will be added to the description of the service.
1112.17 - Professional Growth Seminars
ESU coordinates and/or hosts professional growth seminars
Instructional Materials Services (84-002.05C)
1201.00 - Products and Subscriptions
Learn360 & World Book Web
Technology (84-002.05B)
Student Services
1401.00 - Program Supervision
Special Education Supervision Birth to 21. Education and support for parents, and school staff surrounding special education. Supervision services include assisting districts with IDEA grant writing and reimbursement claims, completing SPEDFFRS, providing technical assistance regarding Rule 51 and Rule 52 policies and procedures, facilitating IEP meetings, and supporting district resource teachers through professional development and onsite assistance.
1406.00 - Learning Centers
ESU 8 Learning Centers provide students with unique opportunities in academics, social skills, life skills, job skills including job sites and community based learning experiences. ESU 8 Learning Center staff members spend time developing, working with, and creating relationships with the schools, students and families we serve. For students age 5-21 with developmental disabilities.
1408.00 - Deaf Education
Teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing provide direct instruction to students with hearing impairments for ages birth to 21. The teachers also consult with school staff to ensure that students with hearing impairments are able to access curriculum.
1414.00 - Mental Health (LMHP)
To find the best solution for each student and situation and use different counseling strategies to address student’s needs socially and emotionally. Counsel with emphasis on prevention. Work with individuals and their families to promote the optimum mental health of the student.
Grant Services
Other Services
Other (not a requirement of SIMPL)
1701.08 - Student Activities
Quiz Bowl, Art Show, HAL support, and other student centered activities