North Central ESD offers a wide variety of services including staff development training, technical assistance, and research-based resources. These programs are available for staff to use in support of the district Title IA and/or LAP programs. Many of these services are provided through the Title I Cooperative, while others are fee for service options.
- Title I FP201 Application Checklist Review
- Title I, Part A Program Guide 2020 – Page 11
- Title I Fiscal Version 3 – Updated August 2020
- Title I, Part A and CEP – Community Eligibility Provision Q & A
- Title I, Part A and LAP 20-21 AT-A-GLANCE
- Template for Schoolwide Plan
- Optional Template for Schoolwide /School Improvement Plan
- Guide for Implementation of optional template
- Targeted Assistance School Plan Template
- Menus of Best Practice – Updated July 2020
Our Title I and Learning Assistance Program (LAP) Staff
Stephanie Andler
Associate Director, Student Success and Learning / K-12 NTC Project GLAD® TrainersEmail Stephanie Andler
509-665-2616
Latest Program News
North Central Career Connect Washington Network Secures Grant Funding
The North Central CCW Network is excited to announce that it has successfully secured $394,000 in grant funding through the Washington State Employment Security Department to support the regional collaborative effort through June of 2025.
Methow Valley School District CTE Director Recognized with Regional Career Connected Learning Award
Dr. Grant Storey, Career and Technical Education Director, Dual Credit and Technology Coordinator for the Methow Valley School District was presented with this award for his remarkable efforts to modernize and enhance career and technical education in the Methow Valley.
Grant County PUD Community Engagement Public Affairs Officer Recognized with Regional Career Connected Learning Award
Annette Lovitt, the Community Engagement Public Affairs Officer for the Grant County Public Utility District, demonstrates exceptional dedication to serving the community. With a career spanning 26 years at the Grant County Public Utility District, Annette began as a Student Helper and steadily progressed through Senior Accountant and Customer Service roles