
Lessons Learned from the Field: Coordinating Services for Our Most Vulnerable Youth
Presented Wednesday, August 30th at 2-3:30pm Eastern
This webinar is provided FREE of charge, but requires registration.
Description
This panel of state leaders will address the following topics:
- Successful Transitions from facility to facility
- Bridging re-entry to school from facility to facility
- Relationship and Communication between LEA and facility - data collection, meeting on grant application and designation
Panelists include:

Christy Hendricks
Montana OPI Title ID/II/V Coordinator
Session Host, NAESPA

Travis Anderson, Ed.D.
Montana Department of Corrections

Steve Ray
Pine Hills Correctional Facility Superintendent

Teagan Stanley
Pine Hills Correctional Facility Principal

Hank Richards
Ted Lechner Youth Services Center Lead Educator

Lance Boyd
Great Falls Public School Director of Student Services

Shanna Bulik-Chism
Cascade County Juvenile Detention Center

Marisa Britton-Bostwick
Montana Department of Corrections

Alicia Doney
Montana Youth Support and Training Coordinator

National Association of ESEA State Program Administrators (NAESPA) & the ESEA Network
NAESPA is a membership organization of state directors and state-level staff working in the federal education programs which are authorized by the Elementary & Secondary Education Act (ESEA). NAESPA’s mission is “building the capacity of education professionals to provide children served by ESEA programs with a high quality education.”
ESEA Network is a project of NAESPA. It is the embodiment of the National ESEA Conference, Video OnDemand service, professional development opportunities, and resources--as well as the people brought together by these connections on www.eseanetwork.org.