No Child Left Behind - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 25
About This Presentation
Title:

No Child Left Behind

Description:

All students will graduate from high school. Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) ... Extend the school year or school day for the school. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:37
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 26
Provided by: michae437
Category:
Tags: behind | child | left

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: No Child Left Behind


1
No Child Left Behind
Challenges and Opportunities
  • A summary of requirements
  • August 10, 2004

2
State versus FederalAccountability Programs
State Federal
  • No Child Left Behind NCLB (2001)
  • 5 Tenets or Beliefs
  • All students will attain proficiency.
  • All English Learners will become proficient in
    English.
  • All students will be taught by highly qualified
    teachers.
  • All students will graduate from high school.
  • All students will learn in safe/drug-free
    schools.
  • Public School Accountability Act PSAA (1999)
  • Standardized Testing and Reporting (system) STAR
  • CST/CAPA/CAT6/SABE2
  • CAHSEE
  • Physical Fitness
  • CELDT

3
Accountability as determined by
State
Federal
  • Academic Performance Index (API)
  • Compensatory Targets
  • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
  • All students will achieve proficiency
  • Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs)

4
Academic Performance Index (API)
  • Compensatory, one single score
  • Seeks a specific level (800)
  • Provides for rewards and interventions for growth
    (schoolwide subgroups)

5
No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
  • Five NCLB Goals
  • All students will reach high standards by
    2013-2014
  • All limited English-proficient students will
    attain language arts/math proficiency
  • All students will be taught by highly qualified
    teachers by 2005-2006
  • All students will be educated in safe
    environments
  • All students will graduate from high school

6
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
  • Focused on English/Language Arts and Mathematics
    separately
  • Goal 100 proficiency
  • Adds two subgroups, students with disabilities
    and English language learners
  • Provides sanctions for failure to meet AYP

7
Elementary Middle SchoolAMO Comparison ELA
8
Elementary Middle SchoolAMO Comparison Math
9
API Comparison
10
Sanctions(if fail to make AYP)
  • Program Improvement (PI)
  • Revise school plan
  • Provide written notification to parents
  • Offer choice, with transportation
  • Set aside 10 of T1 funds for professional
    development
  • Provide supplemental services (Year 3)
  • Identify corrective actions (Year 4)
  • Prepare plan for alternative school governance
    (Year 5)
  • Reopen as a charter (Year 6)
  • Replace staff
  • State takeover

11
Challenges - API AYP
  • California Proficiency Standards are
    college-ready
  • API/AYP combinations
  • Parental Choice in small school districts
  • Providing Professional Training
  • Implementation Timelines
  • Federal and State Fiscal Crises

12
Other NCLB Regulations
  • Notify parents if teachers do not meet NCLB
    standards
  • Para-professionals must also meet NCLB
    standards
  • Unsafe schools must provide parental choice and
    provide transportation
  • Healthy Kids Survey Required (5,7,9,11)
  • Financial - Set asides (PI)

13
NCLB Performance Goals
  • 1. All students will reach high standards,
  • at a minimum, attaining proficiency or
  • better in reading and mathematics by
  • 2013-2014.
  • 2. All limited-English proficient students will
  • become proficient in English and reach
  • high academic standards, at a minimum,
  • attaining proficiency or better in
  • reading/language arts and mathematics.

14
NCLB Performance Goals
  • 3. By 2005-2006, all students will be
  • taught by highly qualified teachers.
  • 4. All students will be educated in
  • learning environments that are safe,
  • drug-free, and conducive to learning.
  • 5. All students will graduate from high
  • school.

15
NCLB Title I Assessments
  • Science assessments Grade 5 by 2004-05 Middle
    and HS by 2007-08
  • California Standards Tests for Grades 2-8 in E/LA
    and Mathematics
  • CAHSEE for Grade 10
  • CAPA for severely involved students in special
    education - limited to 1 of district
  • CAT/6 given only in Grades 3 8 commencing July
    1, 2004 (AB 14185, Firebaugh)
  • CA Standards Test Blueprintswww.cde.ca.gov/state
    tests/star/resources.html

16
4 Parts to Meeting AYP
  • AMOs - Annual Measurable Objectives in
    English/Language Arts and Mathematics (schoolwide
    and subgroups)
  • Participation Rate of 95 (schoolwide and
    subgroups)
  • Growth in API of at least one point or minimum
    API score
  • Graduation Rate improved one-tenth of 1 from
    the prior year (districtwide and schoolwide)

17
Program Improvement
  • If a district and/or school receiving Title I
  • funds does not achieve AYP in one subject
  • area (Math or E/LA) for two consecutive
  • years, immediately at the start of the next
  • year, the district/school enters Program
  • Improvement (PI) status and is subject
  • to the following

18
PI Interventions
  • PI Yr
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Action
  • Revise school plan to cover two years
  • School choice
  • High quality professional development
  • Inform parents of PI status
  • Supplemental educational services
  • Corrective action..

19
District Selects One Option...
  • Replace the school staff that is relevant to the
    school failure.
  • Institute and fully implement a new and effective
    research-based curriculum.
  • Decrease the school site management authority.
  • Appoint an outside expert to advise.
  • Extend the school year or school day for the
    school.
  • Restructure the internal organization of the
    school.

20
State Action
  • Year 4 PI - State Action
  • SAIT
  • Plan for Alternative Governance
  • SMO option through State Board action
  • Year 5 PI - Alternative Governance
  • Reopen School as Charter
  • Replace all or most of staff, including Principal
  • Outside management
  • State takeover

21
Highly Qualified Teacher
  • All students will be taught by highly qualified
    teachers in core academic areas by July 1, 2006
  • New teachers (credential issued after July 1,
    2002) must pass a subject matter competence exam
  • Not New teachers must be certified through
    several options, including HOUSSE (Highly
    Objective Uniform State Standard of Evaluation)

22
Notices to Parents
  • Beginning of year Notification that parents may
    request information regarding the professional
    qualifications of their childs teacher.
  • During year Timely notification to parents if
    student has been assigned or has been taught for
    4 or more consecutive weeks by a a teacher who
    does not meet NCLB requirements.

23
Key Challenges of Reform
  • Assessment data-driven decisions
  • Research-based programs
  • State and federal accountability
  • Teacher and principal quality
  • Systems alignment
  • Collaboration shared leadership

24
Assessment Literacy Defined (Fullan 2004)
  • The ability to gather dependable student data.
  • The capacity to examine student data and make
    sense of it.
  • The ability to make changes in teaching and
    schools derived from those data.
  • The commitment to communicate effectively and
    engage in external assessment discussions.

25
In closing...
  • What we have before us are some
  • breathtaking opportunities disguised
  • as insoluble problems.
  • -John Gardner
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com