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Title: The Five W's Program Improvement CA Dept' of Education


1
Local Educational Agency Program Improvement (PI)
2
Topics We Will Cover
  • Criteria for Identification, Advancement and Exit
    for PI Local Educational Agencies (LEAs)
  • Requirements for LEAs in PI
  • District Assistance Survey (DAS) Practice
  • Resources for LEAs in PI
  • Working with External Entities (EE)

3
Criteria for Identification, Advancement and Exit
4
Only Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) that
receive Title I funds are subject to PI criteria.
True or False?
5
Identification Test 1
  • The LEA missed AYP for two consecutive years for
    API or graduation rate
  • Identified for PI and no additional test required

6
Identification Test 1
  • The LEA missed AYP for two consecutive years in
    the same content area (English Language Arts or
    Math)
  • Test 2 is applied

7
Identifying LEAs for PITest 1 (District-wide)
2006
2005
The LEA missed AYP in ELA for one student group
The LEA missed AYP in ELA for two student groups
Missed in the same content area At risk of being
identified for PI Proceed to Test 2
8
Identification Test 2
  • When LEA results are disaggregated by grade span
    (2-5, 6-8, 10) and ALL grade spans missed AYP in
    the same content area for two consecutive years,
    then LEA is identified for PI

9
Identifying LEAs for PITest 2 (Grade Span)
2005
2006
Elementary and middle grade spans missed AYP in
ELA but the high school grade span made AYP in ELA
All grade spans missed AYP in ELA
Not Identified for PI One grade span made AYP
in ELA in at least one year
10
An LEA can be in PI even if none of its schools
are in PI.
True or False?
11
PI LEA Year 1Advancement Criteria
  • An LEA that misses AYP advances to Year 2 of PI
  • August 2006 is the first time that LEAs may
    advance to Year 2, based on 2006 data

12
Program Improvement Corrective Action
  • An LEA that misses AYP in its second year of PI
    will advance to Year 3, where, under NCLB, it is
    subject to one or more federal sanctions

13
NCLB Sanctions at PI Corrective Action Stage
  • Replace LEA personnel relevant to failure to make
    AYP
  • Remove schools from jurisdiction of the LEA and
    establish alternative arrangements for governance
    and supervision of schools
  • Appoint a receiver or trustee to administer
    affairs of LEA
  • Abolish or restructure LEA

14
NCLB Sanctions (cont)
  • Authorize pupils to transfer from a school
    operated by the LEA to a higher performing school
    operated by another LEA and provide
    transportation
  • Institute and fully implement a new curriculum
    based on state academic content and achievement
    standards
  • Defer programmatic funds or reduce administrative
    funds

15
Potential State Intervention
  • In addition to the above federal sanctions,
    Education Code 52055.57 allows the state to
    require districts in corrective action to
    contract with a District Assistance and
    Intervention Team (DAIT).

16
Role of the DAIT
  • A DAIT is designed to help an LEA
  • Examine and evaluate practices in place at LEA
    and school levels
  • Identify major areas of academic need and
    recommend corrective actions to target these
    needs
  • Facilitate academic improvement within the LEA

17
Exit Criteria
  • To exit PI, an LEA must make AYP for two
    consecutive years

18
Requirements for LEAs in Program Improvement
19
Overview Year 1 Requirements
  • Notify parents of PI status
  • Conduct self-assessments
  • Contract with county office of education or
    another external entity (EE) to
  • Verify findings of LEA self assessments
  • Help identify appropriate reform initiatives

20
Overview of Year I Requirements (cont)
  • Write an addendum to the Local Educational Agency
    (LEA) Plan
  • Contract with an EE to provide support and help
    implement LEA Plan Addendum
  • Set aside 10 of Title 1 funds for professional
    development

21
Notify Parents
  • Notify parents of PI status within 30 days of
    identification
  • Use parent notification template at
  • http//www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/ti/parenttemp.asp
  • Submit a copy of the letter to CDE

22
Assess District Needs
  • Convene a district-level team of teachers,
    parents and school and district administrators
  • Analyze achievement data for all students,
    including English learners and special education
    students

23
Assess Needs (cont)
  • Administer appropriate Academic Program Survey
    (APS) at selected schools
  • Summarize results of the APS from the schools
  • Complete the District Assistance Survey (DAS) to
    assess district support for student achievement
  • Work with EE to verify DAS findings

24
Contract with External Entity
  • Contract with an external entity (EE), which may
    be the county office of education or other
    organization
  • If LEA elects to contract with an entity other
    than the county office, it must still consult
    with the county office first

25
Write the LEA Plan Addendum
  • Use all data to develop LEA Plan Addendum
  • Ensure that new plan reflects findings of
    verified LEA self-assessment and incorporates
    recommendations from EE
  • Use Addendum template _at_ www.cde.ca.gov/nclb/sr/le/
    guidetemp.asp

26
LEA Plan Addendum (cont)
  • Submit Addendum to the CDE at LEAP_at_cde.ca.gov. 
  • Keep a copy of the signed Assurance Page at the
    district office

27
Align LEA Plan Addendum
  • Revise budget to reflect the Addendums focus and
    priorities
  • Ensure that each Single Plan for Student
    Achievement (SPSA) is aligned with LEA plan and
    revised budget

28
Implement LEA Plan Addendum
  • Promptly move to implement the LEA Plan
    Addendum
  • Purchase and install any recommended curricula
  • Reallocate staff and resources to implement the
    revised plan
  • Work with EE to implement reform initiatives

29
Professional Development
  • Set aside 10 of the total LEA Title I allocation
    for professional development
  • If LEA has PI schools, the 10 Title I set-aside
    that schools reserve for professional development
    can be counted towards LEA 10

30
District Assistance Survey (DAS) Practice
31
Resources for Districts in Program Improvement
32
Fiscal Resources
  • Each PI LEA may receive a grant based on an
    allocation of 50,000 plus 10,000 for each Title
    I school in the LEA to support implementation of
    LEA Plan Addendum

33
State Tools
  • District Assistance Survey (DAS)
  • http//www.cde.ca.gov/ta/lp/vl/documents/distassi
    stsrvy1.doc

34
Tools (continued)
  • Academic Program Surveys (APS)
  • http//www.cde.ca.gov/ta/lp/vl/improvtools.aspap
    s

35
Tools (continued)
  • The Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)
  • http//www.cde.ca.gov/nclb/sr/le/documents/spsagu
    ide.doc

36
Tools (continued)
  • Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Self
    Assessment
  • http//www.wested.org/online_pubs/dist.lre.tool.p
    df

37
Tools (continued)
  • Education Benefit Process
  • Contact the Special Education Division (916)
    445-4613

38
Tools (continued)
  • English Learner Student Self Assessment (ELSSA)
    Survey
  • http//www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/t3/documents/ELSSA.do
    c

39
PI Identification
  • Evaluation, Research and Analysis Unit
  • (916) 319-0875
  • evaluation_at_cde.ca.gov

40
PI Requirements Schools in Years 1 and 2
  • Title I Policy and Partnerships Office
  • (916) 319-0854
  • pi_at_cde.ca.gov

41
PI Requirements Schools in Years 3 and 4
  • District and School Program Coordination Office
  • (916) 319-0833
  • dspc_at_cde.ca.gov

42
PI LEA Technical Assistance
  • Intervention Assistance Office
  • (916) 319-0836
  • interven_at_cde.ca.gov

43
Regional System of District and School Support
(RSDSS)
  • District and School Program Coordination Office
  • (916) 319-0833
  • www.cde.ca.gov/sp/sw/ss

44
Additional Technical Assistance (continued)
  • California Comprehensive Assistance Center (CA
    CC)
  • (415) 565-3000
  • www.wested.org

45
Additional Technical Assistance (continued)
  • California County Superintendents Educational
    Services Association
  • http//www.ccsesa.org

46
Working with External Entities
47
Responsibilities of the LEA
  • Consult with the county office of education (COE)
    before selecting EE
  • Provide COE or other EE with easy access to data
    and personnel to facilitate review of data and
    use of state tools
  • Revise budget and write LEA Plan Addendum, based
    on DAS scores and EE recommendations
  • Work with EE to implement and monitor the LEA
    Plan Addendum

48
Responsibilities of the EE
  • Help LEA analyze data
  • Review budget and original LEA Plan and examine
    why prior plan failed to bring about needed
    changes
  • Identify areas of need

49
EE Responsibilities (cont)
  • Help LEA prioritize changes that will have the
    most direct and immediate impact on student
    achievement
  • Agree upon revisions to budget and LEA Plan
    Addendum

50
EE Responsibilities (cont)
  • Work with LEA to write Addendum
  • Develop MOU with LEA to clarify how EE will
    support implementation of Addendum

51
Selecting the Right EE
  • Ask if EE has worked with LEAs similar to your
    own
  • If so, ask to see supporting data on successes
  • Ask for description of services and evidence of
    team members expertise
  • Investigate at least two organizations and
    compare scope and cost of services

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