- A regional service area may provide any of the following services and programs, including but not limited to:
- Data and assessment centers;
- Shared financial services among school districts and boards of cooperative services;
- Cooperative purchases;
- Technology infrastructure and support;
- Distance, online learning, and other alternative learning opportunities for students;
- Precollegiate programs, counseling, and dropout prevention;
- Capital construction planning assistance;
- Curriculum and instructional expertise and support;
- Professional development for teachers and administrators;
- Regional and state initiatives;
- Shared administration and support services for school districts;
- Early childhood and preschool programs; and
- Postsecondary partnerships and services to support student transitions into postsecondary schools.
Source: L. 2008: Entire article added, p. 1699, § 1, effective June 2.