NCLB SIP Requirements Cory Green, Senior Director Division of NCLB Program Coordination, TEA July 31, 2006 © 2006 by the Texas Education Agency.

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NCLB SIP Requirements Cory Green, Senior Director Division of NCLB Program Coordination, TEA July 31, 2006 © 2006 by the Texas Education Agency

07/31/2006 The “Gospel According to Paul” You cannot argue with the intent and purpose of NCLB…. Why shouldn’t all students be included….

The “Cause According to Cory” The “Consequence According to Anita”

07/31/2006 State and Federal Accountability Different Systems = Different Requirements Refer to Handout: Appendix C – Comparison of State and Federal Systems

07/31/2006 Why? Proactive rather than Reactive Planning Improve, not play the “blame game”

07/31/2006 No Child Left Behind All teachers All parents All students

07/31/2006 Campus Improvement Plans Under SIP— Revised within 3 months of SIP identification 10 required elements (Refer to handout) Cover 2 year period Receive technical assistance from district Peer review of plan by district within 45 days of campus completing revision

07/31/2006 Technical Assistance ESC Title I and/or School Improvement Staff SIRC Staff, Region 13 ESC Statewide School Support Team and Parent Involvement Initiative, Region 16 ESC School Improvement Unit Division of NCLB Program Coordination, TEA (512) , Option 3