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Profile
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education service centers were created by the state legislature
in 1967 when it became apparent that combining certain tasks
common to each district would promote operational efficiency
and effectiveness. Region 5 Education Service Center began
as a media center and has grown through the years to currently
more than seventy programs and services.
- Region
5 ESC serves the school districts of Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson
Orange, Newton and Tyler counties plus High Island ISD. Approximately
87,000 students and more than 6,100 educators are the clients
of our organization. Service and technical assistance is
our focus and is provided in a non-regulatory environment.
Our mission is to assist school districts in improving student
performance while promoting greater efficiency and effectiveness.
- The
services offered to school districts affect the daily educational
processes of students and educators. ESC divisions include
administrative leadership, educational technology and media,
special education, instructional services, information management,
and business services. More than seventy programs and services
are offered within the divisions listed and are provided
in response to school district needs.
- Education
service centers do not possess tax levying or bonding authority.
Local, state, and federal revenue provide funding for ESC
operations. A seven member lay board governs the service
center. The Board of Directors are elected by the school
boards of the public school districts within the region.
Each of the six counties have a representative on the Board
and Jefferson County, the most populace, has two representatives.
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Conference Center was obtained in 1997 and is located in
Silsbee. The Conference Center provides accommodations for
program meetings and the many staff development opportunities.
It also contains office space for ESC Special Education and
Tech Prep staff. The center is located at 3545 Hwy. 96 Bypass
in Silsbee, Texas on a beautiful 25 acre wooded tract and
will provide for nature trails and other outdoor education
experiences in the future.
- Region
5 Adult Education Center is located in Jasper and provides
direct instruction to adult learners. Instruction is provided
at the center in Jasper as well as high schools and other
locations in Jasper, Newton, Tyler and Orange counties. Adult
basic education (ABE) GED, ESL, and computer skills are taught
at multiple locations and computer labs are available to
improve job skills.
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5 ESC operates county juvenile justice alternative education
programs in Hardin and Jefferson counties. These programs
involve a unique partnership between county government, school
districts within the respective county, and Region 5. Students
receive instruction, self-discipline techniques, and provide
community service in an environment that emphasizes the importance
of receiving a good education and staying out of trouble.
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5 ESC and the campuses of Lamar University enjoy an excellent
relationship that emphasizes a collegial approach to providing
the education needs of Southeast Texas. Many conferences
are jointly sponsored and personnel from the different entities
work together in joint education ventures. Technology, teacher
training, science and administrator staff development are
but a few of the many jointly sponsored activities.
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