MOEC METROPOLITAN OMAHA EDUCATIONAL CONSORTIUM Teaming for Quality Education
MOEC Membership College of Education, University of Nebraska at Omaha Bellevue Public Schools Council Bluffs Community School District Millard Public Schools Omaha Public Schools Papillion-LaVista Schools Ralston Public Schools Westside Community Schools
Scope of MOEC 7 school districts Over 100,000 students (preK-12) Approximately 9000 teachers, administrators, and other certified school personnel 200 schools Approximately 1200 undergraduate students Over 800 graduate students Approximately 65 college faculty
Metropolitan Omaha Educational Consortium (MOEC) MISSION: The consortium seeks to improve communication, efficiency, and effectiveness among the participating school districts and the College of Education. It shall enhance the ability of these groups to work together in addressing the common challenges and opportunities of educating youth in a metropolitan environment. Through the consortium the members will achieve together what they could not achieve singularly.
How do UNO’s strategic goals assist MOEC in accomplishing their goals?
Executive Steering Committee Retreat (June) Review of mission statement Analysis of strategic plans for each participating organization Identify/review common themes Organize task forces accordingly
Task Forces Assessment Business Curriculum & Instruction Human Resources Staff Development Student Services Technology
What does MOEC do and how does their work align with UNO’s strategic plan? 1. Advocacy Statewide technology initiatives 2. Efficiencies Interlocal agreements 3. Grants PreK-16 Initiative 4. Problem Solve Subsitute teacher shortage, middle level endorsement
What does MOEC do and how does their work align with UNO’s strategic plan? (cont’d.) 4. Projects CADRE, Stars of Ed., TAP, Handheld Handbook 5. Research Effective teaching studies 6. Share State and Federal Assessment Reporting
STRATEGIC GOALS UNO Placing students first Striving for academic excellence Engaging with the community MOEC Best education possible for youth and educators Consortium members will achieve together what they could not achieve singularly