Title: CoOp Directors Meeting September 27, 2006 Lake Tahoe, California
1Co-Op Directors MeetingSeptember 27, 2006Lake
Tahoe, California
2Language Policy and Leadership Office
UpdateVeronica Aguila, Title III State
Director/AdministratorDavid Almquist,Educationa
l Program Assistant
32006 Accountability Institute for English
Learners and Immigrant StudentsNovember 5-7, 2006
- Hyatt Regency at the
- San Francisco Airport,
- Burlingame
- Theme
- Policies and Practices
- Supporting Systemic
- Program Implementation
4Keynote Speakers
- Sunday afternoon Dr. Pedro Noguera
- From the Margin to the Center
- How Educators Can Meet the Needs of Immigrant and
- English Language Learner Students.
- Monday morning Dr. Janet Zadina
- Using Brain Research to Energize and Enhance
- Language Instruction
- Monday lunch Luis Váldez
- 21st Century Education
- Accounting for the Past and the Future
- Tuesday brunch Dr. AÃda WalquÃ
- Reciprocal Accountability in the Education of
English - Learners From Quality Teaching to Quality
Systems
5Registration
- Fee 150 before October 6
- 190 after October 6
- All registrations must be received by October 20,
2006 - No on-site registration
- Brochure is available online at
http//www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/t3
6- We look forward to seeing
- you November 5-7, 2006
- in Burlingame!
- Contact Nancy Zarenda for more information at
nzarenda_at_cde.ca.gov
7BTTP Funding
- 2005-06 - - - - - - - 1,951,000
- Summer 2006
- Title II Supplement 500,000
- 2006-07 - - - - - - - 2,056,000
8 More BTTP Information
- 14 BTTP sites statewide aligned with
Superintendents regions - Agencies provide professional development toward
authorization and beyond . . . - AB 825 Professional Development Block Grant,
Title II, EIA, and Title III are all appropriate
funding sources for authorization - Teacher Authorization FAQs on CDE Web site
- http//www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/
9Alternate Instrument Waiver
- EC Sections 52164.
- Special language assessment instruments
designated by the Superintendent and in
compliance with the requirements of subdivision
(j) of Section 56001, may be used for special
education pupils. . . - Waiver not required
- CDE Guidance Provided in CELDT Assistance Packet
10Alternate Instrument Waiver
- CDE Guidance
- CELDT Assistance Packet
- http//www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/el/assistancepkt.asp
- Procedures
- Appropriate, approved, alternative assessment
options for special education students
11Bilingual Tester Waiver
- Education Code (EC) Section 52164.1
- Primary language assessment required during
initial identification process - Superintendent may waive requirement of bilingual
assessor - Submit for each school year needed
- Based on prior year data of students who required
initial identification assessment and for whom
LEA did not have bilingual assessor (not R-30 s) - Form can now be dowloaded from
- www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el
12CBET
- Community-Based English Tutoring Program
2006-07 awards being prepared now - Scheduled to sunset after 2006-07
- S.B. 368 passed legislature now to the Governor
for consideration of signature - New requirements include specific program plans
approved by local boardevery 3 years minimum
review of K-12 student data (attendance, CELDT,
STAR) pretest and posttest of adult student
reading achievement
13ELAP
- English Language Acquisition Program
- 100 per EL pupil grades 4-8 for supplemental
services to improve English proficiency - 2006-07 funded at 61M
- Award notices were sent mid-August and all 625
applicants were funded - Funding still available for late applicants
- Next expenditure report due October 15 (not
available online) - Funds may be carried over until spent there is
no end date
14Refugee Grants
- Federally funded for 1.7 million in 2006-07
- Ten grantees
- Purpose To increase proportion of refugee
children making progress toward meeting
grade-level academic standards and to enhance
self sufficiency of refugee families - Activity examples include ESL support, after
school tutorials, summer school programs, parent
education and outreach, interpreter services,
bilingual counselors and aides, specialized
counseling and mentoring
15 Two-Way Bilingual Immersion Directory Update
- 197 Two Way Programs
- 30 Counties
- 89 Districts
- Total students served changed to 36,359
- Currently available on line at
http//www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/ip/ap/directory.asp - Online directory includes numbers of students
- Web sites
- Videos and materials
162005-06 Title III Accountability Reports
- Reports released September 15
- Available on CDE Web site
- http//www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/t3/acct.asp
-
172005-06 Title III Accountability Reports
- Separate letters being sent to LEAs that did not
meet AMAOs for - One year-parent notification
- Two years-LEA improvement plan and parent
notification - LEAs that did not meet AMAOs in both 03-04 and
04-05- Implementation of LEA plan
18(No Transcript)
19AMAO Results Graph
20Title I and Title III Overlap
21AYP Updates
- As AYP Data is updated by the Policy and
Evaluation Division, - AMAO 3 needs to be updated as well to reflect any
changes for the EL subgroup - AYP Updates expected in October 2006 and February
2007
22AYP Updates
- October 2006- AYP Update- late testing LEAs,
appeal decisions, CAPA reallocations, CAHSEE data
corrections - February 07- Final PI status results- includes
data corrections - AYP questions- (916) 319-0863 or
- (916) 319-0875
232006-07 AMAOs
- Data for consortium members will be aggregated up
to the consortium level in 2006-07 - The results for each consortium will be their
initial results. If, as a consortium they fail
AMAOs for two consecutive years they will need to
develop an improvement plan.
242006 Title III Biennial Evaluation
- Required by Title III Section 3121
- CDE submits to ED in December 2006
- CDE has much of the data required
- Biennial Survey will address areas where we need
data from Title III subgrantees
25Biennial Survey
- Covers 2004-05 and 2005-06 school years
- Need responses from all Title III subgrantees
- Request your assistance to return surveys to LPLO
no later than October 5, 2006.
26NCLB Title III Institute Part I
- LEAs that failed to meet one or more AMAOs for
two consecutive years - Session 1
- CDE Improvement Plan Addendum Title III
accountability requirements - Using the ELSSA
- Development and submission of IPA
- Web cast archive available in October
27NCLB Title III Institute Part I
- Session Two
- Two Day Institutes
- Collaboration with CACC at WestEd
- Incorporate systemic, research-based approaches
in Title III improvement plan addenda - Implementing plan with fidelity
- Online registration http//www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/t3
/acct.asp
28www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/t3/acct.asp
29NCLB Title III Institute Part I
30NCLB Title III Institute Part IICollaborative
Roundtable
- LEAs that failed to meet one or more AMAOs for
two consecutive years 2003-04 and 2004-05 - Attended Part I
- Highly interactive collaboration to create
professional learning communities and sustained
EL improvement - Collaboration with CACC at WestEd, RSDSS, COEs
- Online registration http//www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/t3
/acct.asp
31Title III Update
- 166 M to California
- Authority to spend 148M in subgrants
- 10 M may be added to subgrant pool if budget
adjustment is approved
32Title III
- High Risk Grantee
- State failed to comply with K-1 Reading and
Writing Test on CELDT Arambula Bill not
enrolled for governors signature - New legislation will be drafted for 2007
33Title III LEP Indirect vs. Administrative
Charges
- Revised guidance from the U.S. Department of
Education - Beginning with fiscal year 2006-07
- LEA may charge approved indirect cost rate
against direct program services - May not charge indirect against administrative
costs - Administrative costs limited to 2 percent of award
34Title III LEP Update
- Administrative costs vs. indirect
- New grant plus carryover
- Then, subtract administrative costs not to exceed
2 - Finally, on the remaining portion, assess the
state approved rate indirect cost
35LEP/Immigrant
- We received many consortia lead applications with
no members and insufficient student numbers to
generate an award - LEAs who submitted applications with fewer than
125 were contacted - Unfortunately, we cannot fund applications that
do not fulfill the requirement
36Cash Management
- No quarterly expenditure reports 2006-07
- End Of Year report due in October
- The only report to be mailed
- Blank version will be on Title III Website
- Report on the Consolidated Application Part II
- Directly-funded LEAs
- Consortia Lead LEAs
- Both LEP and Immigrant
- Threshold is 80 of allocation released
37Consortia
- Memorandum of Understanding
- One for the entire consortia is recommended
- The lead LEA controls the funds this is not a
pass through grant - The member LEAs do not have spending authority
- Members receive program, products, and/or
services from the LEA not vendors - Remember only lead LEA to report Title III on the
ConApp for the entire consortia
38SNOR
- October 4, 2006 or March 1, 2007
- First Wednesday in October or as of March 1,
2007 - Do not report to CDE until April 2, 2007
Student National Origen Report (SNOR)
39Resources
- Available on web
- EL FAQs
- Clearinghouse Translation Documents
- Glossary for Educational terms (English/Spanish)
- ELSSA Tool
- Available through CDE press
- Title III Video
- Demographics Document
- Quality Indicators for Translation and
Interpreting
40Contact Information
- Curriculum Framework and Instructional Resources
Division - (916) 319-0881 (EL Materials)
- English Learner Accountability and Compliance
- (916) 319-0938 (CPM, EIA funds)
- Language Policy and Leadership Office
- (916) 319-0845 (Title III LEP/Immigrant, AMAOs,
ELAP, Refugee, CBET, BTTP, SNOR, R-30, Primary
Language Waivers) - SAIT/PI
- (916) 319-0471
- Special Education Division
- (916) 327-3700 (ELs)
- Standards and Assessment Division
- (916) 319-0562 (CELDT/STS)