Flexible Learning Program (FLP).  FLP is a supplemental academic intervention that is required for Priority Schools and Focus Schools  FLP allows districts.

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Flexible Learning Program (FLP)

 FLP is a supplemental academic intervention that is required for Priority Schools and Focus Schools  FLP allows districts to design an extended learning program tailored to meet the needs of the school and students with greatest academic need.

Flexible Learning Program (FLP)  The district/school must incorporate careful planning to ensure that the programs and activities provided as a part of the FLP will improve the academic achievement of students participating in the program.  The district/school must consult with parents and other stakeholders in developing its FLP plan. Documentation (agendas, sign-in sheets, meeting minutes, etc.) must be maintained to support the collaboration.

Flexible Learning Program (FLP) All parents must be given a genuine opportunity to provide input, comments, suggestions and ideas for the FLP as it relates to improving the academic achievement of participating FLP student.

Flexible Learning Program (FLP) Flexible Learning Program (FLP) Plan Title I Districtwide Activity or LEA Tutoring Basic Title I Program

Flexible Learning Program (FLP) District District Level FLP Plan Title I, Part A Monies Set-Aside at District Level School School Level FLP Activity School Staff must be involved in planning the FLP activity and implementing the FLP program Student Student Level Individualized FLP Academic Plan The FLP program must address individual student needs

Application of the Federal Rank Order for FLP Districts must first rank students by academic need Then Districts apply the Federal Rank Order for FLP to the ranking of academically at-risk students If Student A is receiving free and/or reduced price meals (FRM) and is academically at-risk, then this student is served in Rank I. If Student B is not receiving FRM, but is a special education student and is academically at-risk, then this student is served in Rank I.

Flexible Learning Program (FLP) District District Level FLP Plan Title I, Part A Monies Set-Aside at District Level School School Level FLP Activity School Staff must be involved in planning the FLP activity and implementing the FLP program Student Student Level Individualized FLP Academic Plan The FLP program must address individual student needs

Application of the Federal Rank Order for FLP Districts must first rank students by academic need Then Districts apply the Federal Rank Order for FLP to the ranking of academically at-risk students If Student A is receiving free and/or reduced price meals (FRM) and is academically at-risk, then this student is served in Rank I. If Student B is not receiving FRM, but is a special education student and is academically at-risk, then this student is served in Rank I.

Application of the Federal Rank Order for FLP If Student C is not receiving FRM, is not a special education student, but is an EL student and is academically at-risk, then this student is served in Rank I. If Student D is not receiving FRM, is not a special education student, and is not an EL student, and is academically at-risk, then this student is served in Rank 2. If Student E is not receiving FRM, is not a special education student, and is not an EL student, and is NOT academically at-risk, then this student is served in Rank 3.

Application of the Federal Rank Order for FLP Student in a school offering FLP Most Academically At-Risk AND Free and Reduced, Student with Disabilities, or English Learner FLP Rank Order I FLP Rank Order II Other Most Academically At-Risk Students FLP Rank Order III Students who are NOT Most Academically At-Risk

Scientifically Researched Instructional Strategies Classroom Instruction that Works (Marzano, 2001 )

How we are planning to implement FLP Math Teacher will be hired to serve FLP identified students Students will be served based on ranking Parents will receive of invitation for students to participate in the FLP program via mail.

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