Title: No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
1No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
- February 18, 2002
- Debbie Rury
- Federal Legislative Coordinator
- California Department of Education
- drury_at_cde.ca.gov
- (916)654-1372
2No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
3No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Title I, Part A
- Dollars more focused on poverty areas
- Increase from FY 01 to FY 02 going out through
Targeted Grant and Education Finance Incentive
Grant formulas - Targeted grant gives increased amount per poor
child as percentage of poverty children goes up - EFI grant weighted the same but adds equity and
effort factors (per pupil expenditure and per
capita income)
4No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Lowers schoolwide threshold to 40
- Increases School Improvement set aside to 2 in
FY 02 4 in FY 04
5No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Standards and Assessments
- Science standards and annual assessments in
reading and math for grades 3-8 by 2005-06 - Science assessments by 2007-08 (once in 3-5, 6-9,
10-12) - Requires reading assessment in English for
students in US schools 3 years or more - States must annually assess English proficiency
of all LEP students - NAEP required 4th 8th gr, reading and math
6No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Adequate Yearly Progress
- Defined by State in a manner that
- Applies same high standards of achievement to all
- Is statistically valid and reliable
- Results in continuous and substantial academic
improvement for all students
7No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Includes separate measurable objectives for all
students and subgroups - Economically disadvantaged
- Students from major racial and ethnic groups
- Students with disabilities
- LEP students
- Includes graduation rates for secondary students
and at least one other indicator for elementary - May include other indicators if it does not lower
the number of schools identified for improvement
8No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- State must establish timeline for all students to
meet or exceed proficient level in 12 years - Not less than 95 of total students and 95 of
each subgroups must take assessments
9No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- School Improvement strengthened
- 2 consecutive years failure to make AYP
- Identified for Program Improvement
- Develop plan for improvement
- Must offer public school choice with
transportation costs paid for with Title I funds - After first full year of Program Improvement
(three consecutive years failure to make AYP) - Must offer supplemental services to eligible
children
10No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- After 2nd year of Program Improvement (4th year
failure to make AYP) LEAs must take one of
following corrective actions - Replace school staff relevant to failure
- Institute fully implement a new curriculum
- decrease management authority at the school level
- Appoint outside expert to advise school
- Extend school year or school day
- Restructure internal organization of school
11No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- After 3rd year of PI (5th year of failure to make
AYP), LEA must develop alternative governance
plans, such as - Reopening as public charter school
- Contracting with private management company
- Turning school over to the state
- Any other restructuring that makes fundamental
reform - After 4th year of PI (6th year of failure)
- Must implement alternative governance plans
12No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Schools identified under old law will pick up
right where they left off up to first year of
corrective action - Schools identified for improvement must spend at
least 10 percent of Part A funds on professional
development - All school improvement plans, professional
development, and technical assistance provided by
LEAs to low-performing schools must be based on
scientifically based research.
13No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- New qualifications for teachers
paraprofessionals - Any Title I teacher (in core academics) hired on
or after first day of 2002-03 school year must be
highly qualified. (defined in Sec. 9101) - Could mean all if Schoolwide school
- All must be highly qualified by 2005-06
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- Paraprofessionals hired on or after 1-8-02 with
Title I funds must meet new requirements - If Schoolwide, could be all, including Special Ed
- Must have Associates Degree or two years of
college or pass rigorous state or local exam - Exam must demonstrate knowledge of and ability to
assist in instructing reading, writing, math - Current paraprofessionals have four years to meet
requirements
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- Title I, Part B Reading First
- Formula grant to states based on relative share
of school age population from poverty families - State to local grants are competitive
- Priority to eligible LEA with 15 of students of
6500 children from poverty families - LEA must distribute funds to schools with highest
percentage of K-3 students reading below grade
level and are identified for school improvement
or have highest number of poverty students
16No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Purposes
- Establish K-3 reading programs based on
scientifically based reading research - Prepare teachers to identify barriers to reading
- Select and administer reading assessments
- Select or develop instructional materials to
prevent or remediate reading failure - Strengthen coordination among schools, early
literacy, and family literacy programs
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- Early Reading First
- Direct grant program (not state-administered)
focused on 3-5-year-olds to - Provide preschoolers with high-quality oral
language and rich environments in which to
acquire language and pre-reading skills - Provide professional development based on
scientifically based research and knowledge of
early reading development - Provide activities and instructional materials
18No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Eligible grantees
- One or more LEAs that meet eligibility criteria
for Reading First - One or more public or private organizations or
agencies located in an eligible LEA with programs
for preschool age children (i.e., Head Start,
child care)
19No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Remainder of Title I programs
- Part C, Migrant Education
- Part D, Neglected and Delinquent
- Part E, National Assessment of Title I
- Part F, Comprehensive School Reform
- Part G, Advanced Placement Programs
- Part H, School Dropout Prevention
- Part I, General Provisions
- Annual audits of Part A funds in 6 LEAs nationwide
20No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Title II Preparing, Training and Recruiting
High Quality Teachers - Consolidates Eisenhower and Class Size Reduction
- Greater flexibility to
- Improve teacher training and development
- Hire new teachers
- Recruit and retain highly qualified teachers
21No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Formula grants to SEA
- Based 35 population/65 poverty
- Hold harmless to FY01 for Eisenhower CSR
- New state activities include
- Reforming teacher and principal certification
- Developing alternative routes to State
certification - Teacher principal recruitment and retention
initiatives - Reforming tenure systems
- Teacher Testing
- Merit pay
22No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Formula grants from SEA to LEAs
- After hold harmless, based 20 population/80
poverty - New local activities include
- Teacher principal recruitment retention
initiatives - Signing bonuses and other financial incentives
- Teacher and principal mentoring
- Reforming tenure systems
- Teacher testing
- Merit pay and pay differentiation initiatives
23No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- National Activities
- National teacher recruitment campaign
- Competitive grants to assist high-need LEAs to
recruit and retain principals - Competitive grants to support teachers seeking
advanced certification or credentialing - Competitive grants to LEAs and partnerships to
increase skills of early childhood educators in
high poverty areas - Establishes National panel on Teacher Mobility
24No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Math and Science Partnerships
- Competitive grant to partnerships for
comprehensive system of recruiting, training, and
advising math and science teachers - Partnerships consist of
- SEA
- Math, science or engineering dept of IHE
- High need LEA
- May include other businesses, non-profits or
for-profits with demonstrated effectiveness
25No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- States and LEAs must develop plan for highly
qualified teachers by 2005-06 (Sections 1119 and
2141) - Definition for Highly Qualified in Section 9101
- Must submit annual report beginning 2002-03
detailing progress toward goal - Failure to make progress for 3 consecutive years
Plus failure to make AYP results in loss of
ability to use Title I funds to hire additional
paraprofessionals
26No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Title II, Part C-Transitions to Teaching
- Troops-to-Teachers Program
- Transition-to-Teaching Program
- National Writing Project
- Civic Education
- Teaching of Traditional American History
- Teacher Liability Protection
27No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Title II, Part D-Enhancing Education Through
Technology - Consolidates Technology Literacy Challenge and
Innovation Challenge Grants into single State
formula grant program - Based on states relative share of Title I, Part A
28No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- State to local grants
- Half by formula (prior years share of Title I,
Part A) - Half by competitive, with priority to applicants
that receive an insufficient amount under
formula - Each LEA receiving formula grant must use at
least 25 of formula allocation for professional
development (unless can prove already providing) - Requirement for Internet filtering remains
29No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Title III English Language Acquisition,
Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement - Funding trigger combines current Bilingual
Education and Emergency Immigrant programs into
one State-administered formula grant - Based 80 on relative share of LEP population and
20 on recent immigrant students - No state receives less than 500,000
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- After reserving 15 percent for immigrant
students, SEA must subgrant 95 of funds to LEAs
based on relative percentage of LEP students - Subgrant not awarded if less than 10,000
- Secretary will use census data or data submitted
by States for first two years - Will then use data from American Community Survey
or number of LEP students assessed for English
proficiency
31No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- States must establish annual measurable
achievement objectives for LEP students that are
related to - Gains in English proficiency
- Meeting Title I academic achievement standards
- All LEP students must be assessed annually for
English proficiency
32No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Parents must be notified not later than 30 days
after beginning of school year - Reasons for identification
- Level of English proficiency, how assessed,
status of academic achievement - Method of instruction used in all available
programs - How childs program meets his/her education needs
- How program will specifically improve English
fluency and academic achievement - Specific exit requirements, expected rate of
transition
33No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- If child with disability, how program meets IEP
objectives - Written guidance detailing right of parents to
remove child and options to decline to enroll
child or choose another program, if available - Written information to assist parents in
selecting among programs if more than one offered.
34No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Title IV 21st Century Schools
- Part A Safe and Drug Free Schools and
Communities - Very similar to current law
- Formula grant to states based 50 on Title I
concentration grants and 50 on population - Hold harmless to FY 2001 amount
- Formula grants from states to LEAS based 60 on
Title I basic concentration grants 40 on
enrollment
35No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Requires LEAs that receive SDFSC funds to have
plan for keeping schools safe and drug free that
includes appropriate and effective - Discipline policies
- Security procedures
- Prevention activities
- Student code of conduct
- Crisis management plan
36No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- New cap of 2 on LEA admin funds
- Retains current 20 cap on amount of SDFSC funds
LEAs may spend for school security-related
activities, but doubles the cap to 40 for funds
used to hire and train school security personnel - Title IX allows students who attend persistently
dangerous school option to transfer to safe
school
37No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Part B 21st Century Community Learning Centers
- Becomes state-administered formula grant based on
relative share of Title I, Part A - Competitive subgrant to LEAs with priority for
- service to concentrations of poor students
- funds targeted to school improvement schools
- applications submitted jointly by LEA and CBO or
public/private entity (including faith-based - Emphasis on providing academic enrichment
opportunities
38No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Title V Promoting Informed Parental Choice and
Innovative Programs - Part A Innovative Programs
- Formula grant to states based on relative share
of population - Grants to LEAs based on relative enrollments in
public and private schools adjusted to provide
higher per-pupil amounts for - children in high concentrations of poverty
- children from low-income families
- children living in sparsely populated areas
39No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- New allowable uses
- professional development and class size reduction
- charter schools
- community service programs
- consumer, economic, and personal finance
education - public school choice
- programs to hire and support school nurses
- school-based mental health services
40No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- alternative education programs
- prekindergarten programs
- academic intervention programs
- programs for CPR training in schools
- smaller learning communities programs
- activities to advance student achievement
- best practice models
- same-gender schools and classrooms
41No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- service-learning activities
- school safety programs
- Title I supplemental services
- magnet schools
- dropout prevention
- gifted and talented
- parental and community involvement
42No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Part B, Charter Schools
- Retains Charter Schools grants program with few
changes - Establishes new program to develop innovative
approaches to credit enhancement and leverage
private capital for charter schools
infrastructure - Part C, Magnet Schools Assistance
43No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Fund for the Improvement of Education
- Elementary and Secondary School Counseling
- Partnerships in Character Ed
- Smaller Learning Communities
- Inexpensive Book Distribution Program (RIF)
- Gifted and Talented Students
- Star Schools Program
- Ready to Teach
- Foreign Language Assistance Program
- Physical Education
- Community Technology Centers
44No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Educational, Cultural, Apprenticeship and
Exchange Programs for Alaska Natives, Native
Hawaiians, and Their Historical Whaling and
Trading Partners in Massachusetts - Excellence in Economic Education
- Grants to Improve the Mental Health of Children
- Arts in Education
- Parental Assistance and Local Family Information
Centers - Combatting Domestic Violence
- Healthy, High-Performance Schools
- Grants for Capital Expenses of Providing
Equitable Services for Private School Students - Additional Assistance for Certain Local
Educational Agencies Impacted by Federal Property
Acquisition - Womens Educational Equity Act
45No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Title VI Flexibility and Accountability
- Part A Improving Academic Achievement
- Additional funds to improve quality, validity,
and reliability of State academic assessments
46No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Transferability
- States may transfer up to 50 of admin and state
level activity money into Title I or between - Teacher Quality
- Educational Technology
- Innovative Programs
- Safe and Drug Free Schools
- 21st Century Community Learning Centers
47No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- LEAs may also transfer 50 of their funds (except
21st CCLC), unless identified for improvement - Then only 30 and only into Title I or school
improvement activities - Lose all authority to transfer if in corrective
action - Permission not required, only 30 days notice of
intent to transfer
48No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- State and Local Flexibility Demonstrations
- Total of 7 states plus 80 LEAs from
non-participating states - State Flex state must include 4 to 10 LEAs in
state - at least half must have 20 poverty rate
- Must have 5-year Performance Agreement that
includes - plan for use of funds
- what programs you will include in block grant
- how the consolidation of funds will facilitate
increased student achievement
49No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- LEAs may consolidate entire amount for
- Teacher Quality State Grants
- Educational Technology
- Safe and Drug Free
- Innovative Programs
- States may consolidate admin and activity funds
for same as above plus - 21st Century Community Learning Centers
- Title I, Part A
- Reading First and Even Start
50No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- failure to make AYP for 2 consecutive years
revokes participation - LEAs that participate limited to 4 admin costs
51No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Part B, Rural Education Initiative
- Small, Rural School Achievement (same as REAP)
- eligibility lt600 students in county with fewer
than 10 persons/sq mi NCES locale code of 7
(rural) or 8 (rural near urban) - additional funds of 20,000 plus 50 per student
in ADA above 50 students
52No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Rural and Low-Income School Program
- eligibility locale code of 6 (small town), 7 or
8 child poverty rate of at least 20 - requires objectives to increase student
achievement, decrease dropout rates or other
factors chosen by SEA
53No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Formula-based to states
- State to LEA is option of
- formula based on LEAs relative share of ADA in
eligible districts - competitive process
- alternative formula that more effectively targets
funds to high-poverty districts
54No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Title VII Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska
Native Education - Title VIII Impact Aid
- Title IX General Provisions
- Definitions
- Consolidation of Admin Funds and State and Local
Plans - Waivers
55No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Special Provisions
- School Prayer
- Boy Scouts of America Equal Access
- Armed Forces Recruiting
- Unsafe School Choice Option
- Title X Repeals, Redesignations, Amendments to
Other Statutes - McKinney Education for Homeless Children and Youth
56No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 PL 107-110
- Federal Register Notices
- January 4
- Request Comment on Consolidated Application
- January 18
- Request comment on Regulations (due 2-19)
- Negotiated Rulemaking required for Standards and
Assessments - Secretary may choose to add others
- All documents found at http//www.cde.ca.gov
under State and Federal Legislation