Preschool Outcomes Measurement System SY Implementation

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Preschool Outcomes Measurement System SY 2006-2007 Implementation SY 2005-2006 is the pilot phase of POMS. Hawaii and Maui district preschool teachers will complete an initial POMS assessment on two recently entered children between February and May 2006. SY 2006-2007 begins a three-year phase in of the POMS. In the first year, SY 06-07, every preschool teacher will assess at least two entering preschool children in the class. In the second year, SY 07-08, teachers will assess at least 2/3 of entering preschool children. In the third year, SY 08-09, teachers will assess all entering children. Children will have an initial POMS assessment within two months of entry and a POMS progress assessment annually (within two months prior to the annual IEP.

Preschool Outcomes Measurement System Eligibility and entry into DOE preschool program Feb. 2006 – June 1, 2006 Administer Early Brigance on two recently enrolled children. Gather parent input on initial parent questionnaire. Gather classroom data and info from others who work with child. Complete Initial POMS Summary Form Preschool Outcomes Measurement System SY 2005-2006 PILOT Fax POMS Summary To district 619 by June 1, 2006

Preschool Outcomes Measurement System SY 2006-2007 Implementation Eligibility and entry into DOE preschool program Within 2 months of entry Administer Early Brigance to at least two newly enrolled children. Gather parent input on initial parent questionnaire. Gather classroom data and info from others who work with child. Preschool Outcomes Measurement System SY 2006-2007 Implementation Complete Initial POMS Summary Form Complete POMS Progress Summary Form: Early Brigance Parent Questionnaire Classroom data & professional input E-mail POMS log to district 619 Coordinator by June 1st every School year. Within 2 months prior to the annual IEP