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Tere Masiarchin

Senior Director, Licensing, Evaluation, And Support Center at CESA 2

Tere Masiarchin serves as the Senior Director of the Licensing, Evaluation, and Support Center at CESA 2 since August 2017, where responsibilities include establishing a new Center of Excellence and developing an educator preparation program approved by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. Tere oversees the CLASS Licensure Program, ensuring licensure requirements are met, while also providing leadership to faculty and candidates. Previous experience includes serving as the Senior Director of the Language & Culture Center at CESA 2 and Director of the Language and Culture Center at CESA 6, where Tere developed professional development modules and coordinated various educational programs. Tere's earlier role as the ELL/Bilingual/Title III/21st CCLC Director at Clintonville Public Schools involved comprehensive program development and grant management across multiple educational initiatives. Tere holds multiple advanced degrees in Teaching ESL, Educational Leadership, and Social Work/Human Services from institutions including Minnesota State University and Marian University.

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Wisconsin, United States

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CESA 2

The Cooperative Educational Service Agency (CESA) 2 is one of twelve educational service agencies in the state of Wisconsin. Nineteen CESAs were formed in 1963 by the state legislature. In 1985, CESAs were reduced to twelve and the regions have continued to serve their local school districts since that time. CESA 2 serves 74 school districts in southern Wisconsin. The districts are very diverse as there are K-8, high school, and K-12 districts. District enrollments vary from 90 – 27,0000. Needs of districts vary greatly. Services offered by CESA 2 include literacy, numeracy, Title I, special education, systems coaching/planning, and instructional coaching. CESA 2 also offers programs that create efficiencies and savings for districts. Examples include driver’s education, cooperative purchasing, and a nutrition network. CESA 2 also operates the Rock County Birth-3 program, Vocational Opportunities Assistance for adults with disabilities, Jefferson County Head Start, and special education consortia in the Union Grove and Western Kenosha areas.


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201-500

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