1 FY11 Title I Common Program Review Findings Julia Foodman & Matthew Nixon Title I Technical Assistance & Networking Session May 23, 2011.

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1 FY11 Title I Common Program Review Findings Julia Foodman & Matthew Nixon Title I Technical Assistance & Networking Session May 23, 2011

2 Title I Program Review Monitoring Process Every six years, each school district in the Commonwealth is scheduled for a Coordinated Program Review of state and federal programs Districts receiving Title I funds undergo a Title I program review in the same year they are scheduled for a Coordinated Program Review These reviews help ensure that all children in Massachusetts have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education

3 FY11 Title I Program Review 51 districts & charter schools reviewed From zero to fourteen findings per district 5 findings per district on average

4 Fiscal Procedures Finding Supplement not Supplant document does not include description of the means by which the policy is disseminated to personnel involved with Title I.

5 Fiscal Procedures

6 Parent/ Guardian Communications Finding District did not follow proper requirements for distribution of NCLB Report Cards.

7 Parent/ Guardian Communications Report cards must be distributed to parents/guardians using at least one of the following options: via U.S. mail by distributing hardcopies to all parents, such as giving report cards to students to bring home in their backpacks via

8 Parent/ Guardian Communications If distributing via , the district must: Ensure that each parent/guardian has a valid address and that parents/guardians prefer over other methods of communication Parents who do not have valid addresses or who prefer other forms of communication must receive report cards using the first or second option The report card can be included as an attachment or the district can give a link to the report card on the Internet, so long as it is a direct link to the report card

9 Parent/ Guardian Communications Finding District submitted only district Parent/Guardian policy and not policies for each Title I school.

10 Parent/ Guardian Communications

11 Parent/ Guardian Communications Finding Documentation of training or materials provided to parents of Title I participants was not provided.

12 Parent/ Guardian Communications For each Title I school, submit the dated notice sent to parents informing them of the annual Title I meeting. Provide a limited sampling of evidence to show that the required communication and training was provided to parents/guardians of Title I students.

13 Parent/ Guardian Communications Provide a limited sampling of the following: meeting agendas workshop flyers sign-in sheets other documentation that helps parent/guardians understand the Title I program

14 Parent/ Guardian Communications Finding There is no indication that the Parent/Guardian Involvement Policies, including the School- Parent /Guardian compact, were evaluated for their effectiveness.

15 Parent/ Guardian Communications Submit the most current, dated copy of the district’s and each Title I school’s Parent/Guardian Involvement Policies (including each school’s School-Parent /Guardian compact) Submit evidence that the district policy and each Title I school’s policy has been reviewed by parents and revisions have been made in an updated policy Evidence can include relevant meeting agenda items, meeting notes, and written parental feedback

16 Program Design & Evaluation Finding District did not submit a written summary of the program evaluation, including strengths/weaknesses and subsequent program changes.

17 Program Design & Evaluation The Program Evaluation Summary is a written summary of the procedures used to evaluate the Title I program in each Title I school, including private school service, if any, a list of strengths and weaknesses of the program as indicated by findings from data analysis, and description of any consequent program changes made.

18 Data Collection & Management Finding Stipends are not recorded in Time and Effort records.

19 Data Collection & Management Document each stipend paid using Title I funds Note employee name, # of hours, pay rate, total stipend amount and obtain signature of Title I Director

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21 Opportunity & Equal Educational Access Finding District did not provide evidence that offers of consultation were received by the private school officials at schools that eligible students attend.

22 Opportunity & Equal Educational Access Submit evidence of offers of consultation regarding service to each eligible private school listed on Form 1 of the district’s application for the current school year. Evidence must show that offers were received by all eligible schools (e.g., signed confirmation or return receipt slips).

23 For more information Title I Program Resources & Monitoring Process Phone: