Title: An Overview of the State Performance Plan SPP
1An Overview of the State Performance Plan (SPP)
- A Summary of State Performance Plan Requirements
for Part B of IDEA 2004
2Presidents Commission on ExcellencePrecursor to
IDEA 2004
Reauthorization of IDEA was preceded in 2004 by a
blue ribbon panelthe Presidents Commission on
Excellence in Special Education. The Commission
concluded
- The focus on compliance and bureaucratic
imperatives in the current system, instead of
academic achievement and social outcomes, fails
too many children with disabilities. Too few
successfully graduate from high school or
transition to full employment and post-secondary
opportunities,Parents want an educational system
that is results oriented and focused on the
childs needs in school and beyond. - A New Era Revitalizing Special Education for
Children and Families
3IDEA 2004Section 616
With the advent of IDEA 2004, Section 616
stipulates that states
- Must develop a State Performance Plan (SPP).
- Focus on improving educational results and
functional outcomese.g., results. - Are still required to meeting compliance
requirements, particularly those most closely
related to results.
Key Point ?While Section 616 of IDEA 2004 focuses
on results, it continues to emphasize the
importance of maintaining compliance as wellboth
results and compliance must be addressed in the
SPP
4State Performance Plan (SPP)Facts about the SPP
Facts about the State Performance Plan (SPP)
- Each state must submit an SPP to the Secretary of
Education by December 2, 2005. - The SPP must set rigorous and measurable
targets to address monitoring indicators. - The SPP must be developed with broad stakeholder
input and public dissemination. - States are to annually report to the Secretary
and the public on the performance of each Local
Education Agency (LEA).
5State Performance PlanPerformance Indicators
OSEP has identified 20 performance indicators for
Part B in the following monitoring priorities
- Free and Appropriate Public Education in the
Least Restrictive Environment (i.e., FAPE in the
LRE) - Disproportionality
- General Supervision Part B
- Child Find
- Effective Transition
- Effective General Supervision
6State Performance Plan (SPP)Priorities and
Indicators
OSEPs Performance Indicators include
- Percent of youth with IEPs graduating from high
school with a regular diploma compared to percent
of all youth in the state graduating with a
regular diploma. - Percentage of youth with IEPs dropping out of
school compared to the percentage of all youth in
the state dropping out of school. - Participation and performance of children with
disabilities in statewide assessments. - Rates of suspension and expulsion. NEW
Key Point ?Indicators marked as New require
data the SEA is not currently required to
collect. In these cases, the SEA has until
February, 2007 to provide the data. The December
2004 SPP must describe how the data will be
collected.
7State Performance Plan (SPP)Priorities and
Indicators
OSEPs Performance Indicators include (cont.)
- Percent of children with IEPs aged 6 through 21
(a.) removed from regular class less than 21 of
the day (b.) removed from regular class greater
than 60 of the day or (c) served in public or
private separate schools, residential placements,
or homebound or hospital placements. - Percent of preschool children with IEPs who
received special education and related services
in settings with typically developing peers
(e.g., early childhood settings, home, and
part-time early childhood/part-time early
childhood special education settings).
8State Performance Plan (SPP)Priorities and
Indicators
OSEPs Performance Indicators include (cont.)
- Percent of preschool children with IEPs who
demonstrate improved (a) positive
social-emotional skills (b) acquisition and use
of knowledge and skills (c) and use of
appropriate behaviors. NEW - Percent of parents with a child receiving special
education services who report that schools
facilitated parent involvement as a means of
improving services and results for children with
disabilities. NEW - Percent of districts with disproportionate
representation of racial and ethnic groups in
special education and related services that is
the result of inappropriate identification. NEW
9State Performance Plan (SPP)Priorities and
Indicators
OSEPs Performance Indicators include (cont.)
- Percent of districts with disproportionate
representation of racial and ethnic groups in
specific disability categories that is the result
of inappropriate identification. NEW - Percent of children with parental consent to
evaluate, who were evaluated and eligibility
determined within 60 days (or the state
established timeline). NEW - Percent of children referred by Part C prior to
age 3, who are found eligible for Part B, and who
have an IEP developed and implemented by their
third birthdays. - Percent of youth aged 16 and above with an IEP
that includes coordinated, measurable, annual IEP
goals and transition services that will
reasonably enable the student to meet the
post-secondary goals. NEW
10State Performance Plan (SPP)Priorities and
Indicators
OSEPs Performance Indicators include (cont.)
- Percent of youth who had IEPs, are no longer in
secondary school and who have been competitively
employed, enrolled in some type of postsecondary
school, or both, within one year of leaving high
school. NEW - General supervision system (including monitoring,
complaints, hearings, etc.) identifies and
corrects noncompliance as soon as possible but in
no case later than one year from identification. - Percent of signed written complaints resolved
within 60-day timeline or a timeline extended for
exceptional circumstances with respect to a
particular complaint.
11State Performance Plan (SPP)Priorities and
Indicators
OSEPs Performance Indicators include (cont.)
- Percent of due process hearing requests fully
adjudicated within the 45-day timeline or a
timeline that is properly extended by the hearing
officer at the request of either party. - Percent of hearing requests resolved through
resolution session settlement agreements. NEW - Percent of mediations resulting in mediation
agreements. - State reported data (618 and State Performance
Plan and Annual Performance Report) are timely
and accurate.
12State Performance PlanPerformance Indicators
For performance indicators related to compliance
(i.e., Indicators 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, and 20)
- The target cannot be less than 100.
- A clear description of the difference must be
included in the APR if the data indicates less
than 100. - 100 means that when noncompliance is
identified, it must be corrected within
one-yearand that it remains corrected.
13State Performance PlanBottom Lines for the SPP
Bottom line, or minimum requirements, for the SPP
include
- Improvement activities that are designed to meet
targets. - Targets aligned with the indicator that are
measurable and reflect improvement. - Baseline data is present, clear, and measurable.
- Data are valid and reliable.
- Required information is included, i.e., the
states definition of significant discrepancy,
accounting for untimely evaluations, etc.