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Title: No Child Left Behind Title I Families and PTA:


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No Child Left Behind Title I Families and PTA
Family Voices Key to Public Education Reform,
Democracy Opportunity Critical
Issues National PTA Convention 2009 June 26, 2009
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Arnold F. Fege, Public Education
Network afege_at_publiceducation.org Bob
Witherspoon RMC Research witherspoonb_at_rmcarl.com
Mishaela Duran National PTA mduran_at_pta.org
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Todays Agenda
  • General Overview of NCLB/ESEA
  • Parent Involvement in NCLB/ESEA
  • NCLB and Education Reform and Links to the
    Stimulus Funding
  • Title I and Parent Advocacy
  • Parent Involvement Issues
  • PTAs National Standards
  • National Assessments/National Standards
  • Educating the Whole Child
  • Parent/Family Engagement NCLB/ESEA
  • Next Steps for PTA members

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Current National Education Lay of the Land June
26, 2009
  • 2009 Omnibus Federal Budget-PASSED
  • 140 Billion Economic Stimulus-PASSED
  • Serve America Act-PASSED
  • House/Senate 2010 Budget Resolution-PASSED
  • White House 2010 Proposed Budget-SUBMITTED
  • House/Senate Appropriations Committee Meeting
  • Universal Health Care-PROPOSED
  • Evolving Obama/Duncan Education Agenda
  • _____________________________________________
  • NCLB REAUTHORIZATION!!!???

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The Obama Administrations Evolving Education
AgendaHigh Profile Priorities from Real-Time
Messages
  • National standards assessments raised, more
    rigorous standards and fewer tests
  • Charter Schools
  • Funding targeted to lowest performing schools
  • Early childhood education (universal pre-K)
    Data tracking systems to measure growth
    (growth/value-added/progress model not defined)
  • Recruit/attract teachers with higher pay in
    difficult schools
  • Merit pay for teacher performance/incentivize
    and reward teachers in difficult schools
  • Innovation/competition scaling what works
  • More money available for PELL grants
  • (stimulus money focus)

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Reflect and Answer About the Education Title I
Stimulus Funds
  • States and local school districts MUST retain the
    Title I parental involvement set-aside under the
    stimulus plan
  • Name 3 ways that that could improve parental
    involvement in your school district
  • Which of these is the most important AND within
    your control AND connected to your district
    budget?

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The Context Intro to ESEA-NCLB
Reauthorization
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What Is Reauthorization?
  • NCLB expired September 30, 2007 has been
    automatically extended
  • NCLB not new amended the 1965 ESEA law
  • ESEA reauthorized 5 times since 1965
  • Congress in a stalemate over NCLB reauthorization
  • No one ran as pro-NCLB in 2008 elections
  • Obama NCLB positions in formulation/listening
    stages

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No Child Left Behind is
  • NCLB is over 1,000 pages
  • Over 1,500 pages of regulations 10,000 pages of
    guidance
  • 490 pages of new regulations 2008
  • Comprises10 Titles, over 40 programs
  • Title I Largest
  • Affects every public school in the country
  • Requires Every Child to Score Proficient by
    2013-2014

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General Title I Information
  • 47,600 Title I schools or 58 of all public
    schools receive Title I assistance
  • 67 of all elementary schools
  • 29 of all secondary schools
  • 14.9 million children receive Title I assistance
  • 96 of highest poverty schools get Title I
    assistance
  • From National Center for Educational Statistics,
    2007

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. . . Regional Impact. . .
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Key Parental Involvement Provisions in ESEA-NCLB
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2006/07 PEN NCLB Web-based Survey N20,728
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Parental Involvement (PI) in Education
  • Improves academic achievement, behavior,
    attendance, understanding of diverse viewpoints,
    planning for future, and emotional/physical
    well-being.
  • Regardless of parents education level,
    ethnicity, or socioeconomic background.
  • Schools would need to increase spending by
    1000 per pupil for same results.

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ESEA-NCLB Parental Involvement
  • ESEA-NCLB Title I Offers Many Roles for Parents
  • Parents Mentioned Over 200 Times in NCLB
  • Parental Choice
  • Supplemental Educational Services (SES)
  • Parent Compacts
  • Parent Policies (known as Section 1118)
  • Parents Right to Know
  • PIRCs (Parent Information Resource Centers

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ESEA-NCLB Parental Involvement
  • ESEA-NCLB Title I Offers Many Roles for Parents
  • Parents Mentioned Over 200 Times in NCLB
  • Parental Choice
  • Supplemental Educational Services (SES)
  • Parent Compacts
  • Parent Policies (known as Section 1118)
  • Parents Right to Know
  • PIRCs (Parent Information Resource Centers
  • PI also in many other programs in NCLB

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ESEA-NCLB PI Responsibilities Across All Levels
  • Federal
  • State
  • Local
  • School District
  • School

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ESEA-NCLB PI Requirements
  • State Level
  • Collection and Dissemination of PI Best Practices
  • Committee of Practioners (parent representative
  • Technical Assistance to Districts and Schools
  • State Report Card
  • Review Title I District Plans, Policies and
    Practices
  • School Support Teams
  • Committee of Practitioners

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ESEA-NCLB PI Requirements
  • Local School District Level
  • District-wide Written PI Policies (known as
    Section 1118)
  • PI Capacity Building
  • Parents
  • School Personnel Professional Development
  • Integrating PI with Other Programs
  • Other Supports As Requested
  • Optional Capacity Building Activities

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ESEA-NCLB PI Requirements
  • Local School Level
  • Written Parental Involvement Policies
  • Sending Information to Parents
  • Annual Meetings
  • Engaging Parents in PI Program Development

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ESEA-NCLB PI Requirements
  • Local School District Level
  • Technical Assistance to Title I Schools on PI
  • Parents in Developing School Improvement Plans
  • Evaluation/Review Districts Own PI
  • Teacher and Principal Training on PI

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ESEA-NCLB PI Requirements
  • Local School District Level
  • Review of Schools PI Activities
  • Technical Assistance to Schools in Need of
    Improvement
  • District-Wide Improvement Plans
  • Public School Choice and SES
  • A Word on In Need of Improvement

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ESEA-NCLB PI Requirements
  • Local School District Level
  • Inform Regarding PIRCs
  • Opportunities for Full Participation of LEP,
    Migrant or Disabled Parents
  • Support School, Family and Community partnerships
  • 1 Set-Aside for PI and 95 to Title I Schools

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ESEA-NCLB PI Requirements
  • Local School Level
  • Parent's Right to Know (All Schools)
  • PI Title I Schools in Need of Improvement
  • Notifying Parents
  • School Improvement Programs
  • School-wide Improvement Plans
  • Schools Identified for Restructuring beginning in
    the 5th year of not meeting AYP

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ESEA-NCLB PI Requirements
  • Local School Level
  • PI Capacity Building
  • Inform Parents about PIRCs
  • Opportunities for Full Participation of LEP,
    Migrant or Disabled Parents

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ESEA-NCLB PI Requirements
  • Local School Level (continued)
  • School-Parent Compacts
  • Each partys responsibility to meet state
    standards and support learning
  • Ongoing, effective parent-teacher communication

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Barriers to Implementing NCLB Parental
Involvement Provisions
Partially From Student Achievement and School
Accountability (SASA), UIS Department of
Education, 2005-2007
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The Issues of Parental Involvement
  • Key parental involvement provisions are not being
    implemented or enforced
  • Parents are not getting sufficient information
    and in a language they can understand
  • Choice and SES are not working
  • Why is PI a federal Role?
  • Parents are confused by report card data
  • Parents not consistently involved in local school
    improvement teams

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White House and Hill Lay of the Land
  • White House and Congress often confused about
    what parent involvement IS
  • Often want to assign parents tasks, rather than
    involving them as true partners
  • Need to realign parent relationships with school
    districtsHead Start and Special Education are
    examples
  • Need for parental and family standards
  • Educators frequently dont see parental
    involvement as a priority
  • See ED SASA Monitoring Report

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Arnies Recommendations to Congress Parental
Involvement ESEA-NCLB Reauthorization
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Potential Recommendations to White House and
Congress for ESEA Reauthorization
  • Formalize and Adopt National PTA Parental
    Involvement Standards
  • Improve PI Definition
  • Add Incentives for PI
  • Create a separate US Department of Education
    Office of Parents, Families and Communities Under
    Assistant Secretary to Establish Policies and
    Procedures to Help States, Districts and Schools
    Implement, Integrate and Evaluate PI
  • Require ED to Publicize Proposed PI Standards
    with Metrics and Hold a Comment Period to Improve
    Them
  • Keep the PI Title I Set-Aside, But Double the
    Amount

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Recommendations to Congress
  • Increase PIRC Funding to Include 100 Local Parent
    Centers
  • Create Local Pilot Programs and Best Practices to
    Continually Respond to the Needs of Parents and
    Families
  • Require teachers'/principals' recruitment and
    training to include effective PI
  • Require States to Better Plan for Building Pl
    Capacity
  • Improve Compacts
  • Develop an Enforcement System That Allows Parents
    a Recourse if a State of District Does not
    Implement the PI Requirements

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Discussion and QA
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The Context Intro to ESEA-NCLB
Reauthorization
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NCLB ReauthorizationA Law in Limbo The
Perfect Storm and the Negative CoalitionCHALLEN
GE developing a new bill that receives the
majority vote of the committees, conference,
pressure groups, and approval of White House
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Status of Reauthorization What to Expect
  • Who will take the lead White House or Congress
    Bipartisan or Unilateral?
  • Probably Committees will Start Drafting
    Legislation, But No One Expects to Pass in 2009
  • Key Committees House Education and Labor and
    Senate Health, Education, Pensions and Labor
  • This is a strategic time Hill looking for
    input/ideas
  • Bill will get new name, but will it get changes?

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The Debates Will Center on BIG ISSUE
  • ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK
  • Testing, Testing Testing
  • Definition of AYP
  • Multiple Measures vs. Single High Stakes Test
  • Growth Model Measuring Progress and Not Targets
  • NATIONAL STANDARDS
  • Requiring ELL Children to Take Grade Level Tests
    When They Do Not Speak English

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The Other Debates Will Center on
  • One size does not fit allnot enough local
    flexibility
  • Teacher Quality
  • Increased Funding
  • Narrows Curriculum
  • Growing Poverty of Public School Student Body
  • Adding Middle School and High School Reform
    Initiatives
  • Reducing Punitive Measures/Increasing Incentives
  • Teacher Quality

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