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Title: ARIZONAS SELFASSESSMENT FOR NCLB PROGRAMS


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ARIZONAS SELF-ASSESSMENT FOR NCLB PROGRAMS
  • SIX-YEAR COMPLIANCE MONITORING CYCLE

2
Purpose of the Monitoring Cycles
  • Compliance Monitoring
  • Technical Assistance
  • ADE Oversight of NCLB Programs

3
Our GOAL is
  • To consistently implement the monitoring process
    with all LEAs by utilizing
  • 6-year Compliance Monitoring Cycle
  • On-site reviews
  • Monitoring procedures
  • Technical assistance

4
ADE/AAD views monitoring as
  • A formative process to gather data and to review
    practices of an LEA in order to
  • Ensure compliance
  • Identify areas of non compliance
  • Identify Technical Assistance Needs
  • Follow-up on areas of non compliance
  • Provide Assistance

5
ADE/AAD does not view monitoring as
  • Target Practice
  • Best Practices
  • Looking beyond the requirements of the law

6
Continuous Monitoring of NCLB Programs Occurs
When ADE Specialists
  • Review and approve fiscal applications and
    completion reports
  • Review audit findings
  • Review and approve LEA Consolidated Plans
  • Review consolidated reports
  • Review AYP, AZ Learns, and MAP data and school
    improvement information
  • Answer phone calls and e-mails

7
THE 6-YEAR CYCLE
  • Cycle 1 Policies and Procedures Verification
  • Cycle 2 TA Schools, SW Schools, Professional
    Development and HQ Teachers
  • Cycle 3 School Improvement
  • Cycle 4 - On-Site Monitoring
  • Cycle 5 Completion of On-Site Monitoring
    Compliance Activities
  • Gifted programs
  • Cycle 6 ELL Programs Private Schools

8
The Monitoring Process
Cycles 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 Checklists Worksheets
Documentation Assurances Follow-up
9
Cycle 4 On-site visit
  • On-site protocol
  • Staff interviews
  • Findings
  • Follow-up

10
QUESTIONS?
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NCLB MONITORING CYCLE 1
  • Policies and Procedures

12
Letter
  • Explains monitoring process
  • Lists required documentation
  • Lists activities
  • Provides directions for completing checklists and
    worksheets
  • States due date

13
Statement of Assurance
  • Verification of compliance
  • Lists documentation needed
  • Lists due date
  • Must be signed by authorized General Statement of
    Assurance Signer
  • Returned to ADE with documentation

14
Checklists
  • LEAs and Schools use to determine compliance with
    NCLB
  • Schools are responsible to their LEAs
  • LEAs are responsible to ADE
  • Mail to ADE when completed

15
LEA Title I ParentInvolvement Policy
  • Developed by collaborating with parents,
    teachers, administrators, and community members
  • Coordinates and integrates parental involvement
    strategies under Title I with other programs
  • Involves parents in the activities of the LEA
    and Title I schools

16
Title I School Parent Involvement Policy and
School-Parent Compact
  • Worksheet to be used by schools within an LEA
    turned in to LEA
  • LEA compiles results from worksheets and records
    on checklist
  • Checklist turned in to ADE with Statement of
    Assurance, 10 of LEAs Title I schools Parent
    Involvement Policies, and 10 of School-Parent
    Compacts

17
LEA Title I School Parent Involvement Policy and
School-Parent Compact Checklist
  • The LEA ensures that
  • All Title I Parent Involvement Policies were
    developed with involvement of parents
    distributed to parents and agreed upon by
    parents
  • Each Title I school held an annual meeting to
    explain the Title I program
  • Each Title I school involves parents in the
    planning, review, and improvement of Title I
    program and parental involvement activities

18
LEA Title I School Parent Involvement Policy and
School-Parent Compact Checklist
  • Some items that must be included in the compact
    are
  • How the school will provide high quality
    instruction
  • The importance of communication between teachers
    and parents
  • Opportunities for parents to volunteer and
    observe classroom activities

19
Homeless Education Policy and Procedures Checklist
  • Policy must ensure that
  • homeless students are not
  • segregated or stigmatized
  • Are immediately enrolled, and
  • Receive transportation if needed

20
Homeless Education Policy and Procedures Checklist
  • LEA Homeless Liaison must ensure that
  • Homeless children and families receive services
  • Parents of homeless children are informed of
    educational and related opportunities for their
    children
  • Public notice of rights of homeless students is
    disseminated in the community

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Compliance Activities Worksheet
  • Completed by LEA
  • Lists all items that are out of compliance and
    how the LEA intends to bring each item into
    compliance
  • Request for technical assistance
  • Returned to ADE with all checklists and
    required documentation

22
Final Recap
  • Cycle I deals with policies and procedures
  • All checklists will be returned to ADE with the
  • Compliance Activities Worksheet
  • LEA Title I Parent Involvement Policy
  • 10 of School Parent Involvement Policies and
    School-Parent Compacts
  • LEA Homeless Education Policy
  • Signed Statement of Assurances

23
  • If you have any questions or problems, please
    dont hesitate to call or e-mail your Education
    Program Specialist

24
NCLB MONITORING CYCLE 2
  • Targeted Assistance
  • Schoolwide
  • Professional Development
  • Qualifications for Teachers
  • and Paraprofessionals

25
Cycle 2 Documentation
  • The LEAs procedure for identifying eligible
    students in a Targeted Assistance School
  • 10 of LEAs Schoolwide plans
  • Notice to parents that their child has been
    taught by non-HQd teacher 4 or more weeks
  • Description of the LEAs professional development
    needs assessment and the results

26
Various Types of Plans
  • NCLB Interim Plan (LEA Level)
  • NCLB Final Consolidated Plan (LEA Level)
  • Schoolwide Plan (School Level)
  • School Improvement Plan (School Level)

27
Schoolwide Plan Components
  • Schoolwide reform model strategies for all
    children based on Scientifically Based Research
  • Comprehensive Needs Assessment
  • High quality and ongoing Professional Development
    that is sustained, intensive and classroom
    focused.
  • Effective, timely and additional assistance for
    students who have difficulty achieving
    proficiency and advanced levels
  • Instruction by highly qualified teachers
  • Strategies to attract highly qualified teachers
  • Inclusion of teachers in decisions about the use
    of academic assessment for improving student
    achievement
  • Strategies to increase parent involvement
  • Plans for assisting preschool children in the
    transition from early childhood programs to
    elementary schools
  • Integration of Federal, State and local services.
  • School support team or other technical assistance
    provider
  • 12. Funding

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Schoolwide Points to Keep in Mind
  • 40 or above level of poverty
  • 1 year planning prior to implementation
  • All teachers and instructional paras are
    considered Title I staff must be HQd
  • Professional Development is for all staff
    including administrators
  • Blending of funds proportionately
  • Involvement of parents in all aspects

29
Comprehensive Needs Assessment
  • Process that gathers and analyzes multiple
    sources of data to determine areas of need
  • Possible sources to review
  • Student achievement data
  • AZ Standards and Rubrics for School Improvement
  • Attendance data (student and staff)
  • Teacher credentials and skill areas
  • Parent involvement
  • Areas of strength and weakness
  • Schedules
  • Curriculum alignment
  • Discipline and serious incidents
  • Budget, etc.

30
Parent Notification Non-HQd Teacher 4 weeks
  • Brief explanation of the HQd provision of NCLB
  • Name of school and teacher
  • Length of time the teacher has been teaching at
    school
  • Statement that teacher does not meet NCLB HQd
    criteria
  • Assurance that teacher is certified in areas of
    instruction
  • Assurance that teacher is actively working
    towards meeting the HQd criteria

31
NCLB HQ for Teachers
  • Arizona HQ Teacher Attestation
  • Arizona HQ Teacher HOUSSE Rubric
  • Individual Teacher Plan
  • Principals Verification of HQ
  • HQ Teacher Summary Report
  • LEA Plan for HQ Teacher

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Determining Professional Development Needs
  • Conduct a Needs Assessment that looks at
  • a. Student academic performance using
    multiple measures
  • b. Student learning styles
  • c. Teacher qualifications, knowledge,
    skills related to instruction, and
    awareness and readiness to implement SBR
    and Best Practice Models

33
NCLB Monitoring CYCLE 3
  • Title I School Improvements Planning
  • Notice to parents regarding schools
  • in improvement

34
Documentation Needed
  • LEAs list of all schools in school improvement
  • Sample notice to parents regarding schools in
    improvement

35
NO SCHOOLS IN MPROVEMENT?LEA NOT IN IMPROVEMENT?
  • Complete the front page of the checklist
  • Complete top of page 2
  • Send in documentation

36
Parent Notification of School Improvement Status
  • Use State approved form

37
Supplemental ServicesSchool Improvement
  • Definition

  • - Free extra academic
    assistance that the school provides to assist
    eligible students in a designated school to help
    him/her improve academic performance. This
    assistance is provided through classes or
    tutoring offered outside the regular school day
    (before or after school, weekends or summer
    school).

38
Who are the instructors or tutors provided
through supplemental services?
  • Parents select the service provider from a list
    approved by the Arizona Department of Education.
    (The school does not identify a provider for the
    parent)

39
NCLB MONITORING CYCLE 4
  • On-Site Visit

40
2007 On-Site Review Protocol
  • Final Consolidated Plan
  • Schoolwide Programs
  • Targeted Assistance Programs
  • School Improvement
  • Parental Involvement
  • Qualifications for Teachers and Parapros
  • Private Schools
  • Professional Development Plan
  • Innovative programs
  • Homeless Children and Youth
  • Fiscal Requirements

41
On-Site Review Protocol Appendices
Migrant Education Johnson OMalley Act
42
Compliance Activities Worksheet (CAW)
  • Complete CAW for any items in protocol marked in
    partial compliance or out of compliance
  • Complete all of the compliance activities within
    1 year from the on-site visit

43
NCLB MONITORING CYCLE 5
  • Gifted Programs
  • Follow-Up Compliance Activities from On-Site Visit

44
Scope and Sequence
  • Required for all school districts
  • Not required for charter schools
  • unless they choose to apply for state gifted
    funds

45
Compliance Activities from On-Site Visit
  • Complete all compliance activities from Cycle 4
    NCLB Monitoring
  • Send appropriate documentation to ADE for review.
  • Ensure that you receive a letter stating you met
    the requirements from the on-site visit.

46
NCLB MONITORING CYCLE 6
  • ELL Requirements
  • Private Schools

47
English Language Learners
  • Home Language Survey
  • Enrollment form
  • Procedures for identifying and reclassifying ELL
    students
  • Parent notification and consent of placement in
    an ELL program
  • Sample form documenting 2 years of monitoring FEP
    students

48
English Language Learners Contd
  • Sample of parent notification of reclassification
    as FEP
  • WICP
  • AMAO Notification
  • English Language Proficiency Assessment
    Attestation

49
Private Schools
  • LEAs must provide a list of private schools
    within boundaries.
  • Title I-A
  • Title II-A
  • Title III-A
  • Title IV-A
  • Title V-A
  • Not required for Charter Schools

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Consultation with Private Schools
  • Identify needs of students and teachers
  • Discuss services and service delivery mechanisms
  • Continue to meet
  • Maintain documentation
  • Retain control over federal funds
  • Provide equitable services
  • Services benefit the children not the private
    school

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Bobbie OrlandoNCLB Compliance Manager602-542-439
2bobbie.orlando_at_azed.gov
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