Interactive Learning and Education Consulting, LLC The School Improvement Experts Website: Phone:(313) 283-9866

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Interactive Learning and Education Consulting, LLC The School Improvement Experts Website: Phone:(313) Company Overview “Where Experience and Excellence Meet”

About the Company We are School Improvement experts. Established in 2005 by a High School Principal and a former Director of College Admissions. ILEC specializes in offering consultation services in Data Analysis, School Improvement and Instructional Coaching; professional developments; program/curricula development; and workshops and character education presentations for schools and social programs. ILEC provides educational services for over 70 school districts and social programs in Michigan and Ohio. ILEC Consultants are fully vetted to ensure that the quality of service our clients are delivered meets a high standard. Consultants are typically former superintendents, principals, instructors, community leaders and/or motivational speakers within their respective region. We want to become your voice.

Brief Overview of ILEC Services Professional Development - Researched based PD, combined with personal experiences to connect with our general audience. School Improvement - Solutions through school improvement to promote student success, improve programs and processes, and optimize financial resources. Instructional/Leadership Coaching - On-going training and mentoring to support the and use of information which establish school and classroom foundations that promote highly effective instruction. Data Analysis – Advanced analysis reports that increase the working knowledge of data in order to make effective decisions with respect to curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Interactive Presentations and Character Education Assemblies - Designed to address core aspects of student achievement and issues students face through “hands-on” engagement – it is relevance in action. Parent Services – Consultation services for parents to promote the roles, responsibilities, services and obligations that schools possess to ensure children receive a quality education and school experience. Value Added Services - Displays of artistic prowess, insight, and culture through exhibits and demonstrations.

Our Partnership With You WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM ILEC Questions … Questions … Questions To truly assist you with your goals we take on the role of a Project Manager to learn more about you and how we can help. Our Remedy (Service) and the Right Person – We will only position information and the people in front of you that have prolific experience in the respective service you request. Follow-up – You can expect to receive immediate follow-up from an ILEC representative to assess our work, and confirm your satisfaction. WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU Tell us why you are seeking help (consultation) – Such as a doctor, we need to know where/what is going on from within. Where/When/How many? – As we move forward in the planning stages of our delivery, we will need to know some particulars to prepare for your service.

So what’s our next step? ILEC Proposal OR Scope of Services Delivery of services Your satisfaction! THANK YOU FOR WORKING WITH INTERACTIVE LEARNING AND EDUCATION CONSULTING.