We are so excited to announce that we are moving Mrs. Langemo to a Reading Interventionist role at Win-E-Mac with ADSIS funding. For more on what that is, please continue reading below. But first, when asked about her new position, Frannie said this: “I’m excited to begin my new role as a Reading Interventionist! I look forward to expanding reading support in our school and helping students grow into confident, strong readers.”
With Mrs. Langemo moving into this new position, her first grade classroom will need a new teacher. The opening has been posted; please see this article for a full job description. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and list of references via email to Principal Carl Dugstad at cdugstad@wemschools.org.
ADSIS (Alternative Delivery of Specialized Instructional Services) is a Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) initiative that provides academic and behavioral support to students who are at risk of not succeeding in the general education environment, but who do not yet qualify for special education services.
The Goals of ADSIS:
- Intervene early to address learning and behavior challenges.
- Reduce the need for referrals to special education.
- Improve student outcomes through targeted support.
How It Works:
Schools receive state funding to implement evidence-based interventions. These services may be provided by licensed teachers, interventionists, or other qualified staff during the school day, without removing students from their general education classrooms unless necessary.
Focus Areas:
- Academic support: Reading, math, and other core subjects.
- Behavioral interventions: Social-emotional learning, behavior management, and mental health supports.