1 Please log-in to your Comprehensive Plan Visit: Under “I Would Like To”, select “Access My PDE Applications” Log-in with your username and password. Click on “My PDE” Click on “Applications” Select “Comp Plan” Click on your school’s name
2 Web Application- Getting Started Have an account on the PDE portal Identify roles of registered users Two Administrator roles are needed to set up Initial Access to the Comp Plan web application: a) Local Security Administrator: Top-level users, responsible for the overall security of the Education Portal for their institution b) Local Administrator: has the ability to add users who can access the Comp Plan web application rity+Administration+for+Comp+Plan
Comprehensive Planning Charter School– Phase 1 Training Comprehensive Planning Charter School– Phase 1 Training Comprehensive Planning Team
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The Comprehensive Planning Partnerships 7 CAIU PDE DCIU 29 Intermediate Units eSP PASIP
Components of the Comprehensive Plan 8 Charter Schools School Improvement Plan (Priority and Focus Schools) Teacher Induction Plan Professional Education Plan Student Services Plan Charter Annual Report LEA Comprehensive Plan (Phases) The Pennsylvania Planning Web Application
Characteristics of High Performing Schools Clear & Shared Focus High Standards & Expectations Effective Leadership High Levels of Collaboration & Communication Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment Aligned with Standards Frequent Monitoring of Teaching & Learning Focused Professional Development Supportive Learning Environment High Levels of Community & Parent Involvement
PlanWhenApproval Process Professional Education3 years 28-day public review, Board approval, submit to PDE Teacher Induction6 years 28-day public review Board approval, submit to PDE Student Services6 years 28-day public review, Board approval Pre-K Program3 years 28-day public review, Board approval, submit to PDE 10 Summary of Required Plans
11 Go to LEA Comprehensive Planning web application or Training Site:
12 Web Application- Roles for Access Within the Comp Plan web application, three different groups can view, edit and/or submit plans: Viewer (can view) Author (can edit) Planning Leader (can edit, check plan for issues, and submit)
13 Charter Schools Comprehensive Plan (required) Charter Annual Report (required) School Improvement Plan (required for Priority & Focus schools) Planning Overview Your school name
Due Dates and Workflow 14 August 1, Charter Annual Report due November 30, 2015 – Phase 1 Comprehensive Plan due (28-day public review and Board approval prior) July 1, 2016 – Implement Year 1 of Phase 1 Comp Plan
Chapter 4 Updates 16 Web application meets all requirements for Chapter 4 revisions Plans that are required for submittal to PDE MUST use the web application Plans not required for submittal to PDE can choose own format Within the Instructions for each section, the web application indicates required components in red text
Title I Schoolwide Program 17 If implementing a Schoolwide Title I Program: OPTIONAL use of web application If using web application, schools must complete a School Level Plan (or SIP if designated Priority/Focus) AND additional addendum in the Title 1 Assurances section
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Professional Education Plan 19 Minimum of 2 Professional Development implementation steps: 1 aligned to improving language and literacy acquisition 1 aligned to teaching diverse learners in an inclusive setting
Professional Education Plan 20 Act 71& 126 Additions
The Compass will always be located in the upper left-hand corner of every page—clicking the Compass will open the left-hand navigation pane, which can be used to navigate to any page in the web application. 21 Web Application- Navigation
22 Web Application- Components
23 Analyze Systems Analyze Entity Systems: a data-based, diagnostic effort to identify systemic deficiencies that may be reasons for Systemic Challenges: Guiding Questions
7 Turnaround Principles Strong leadership Effective teaching Redesigning the school day, week or year Strengthening the school’s instructional program Use data to inform instruction Improve school safety and discipline Family and community engagement
25 Action Planning
26 Goal: Prepare dinner for 5 nights that serves 4 people. Strategy: Meal planning and preparation Implementation steps: Plan menu by researching recipes Evidence: Internet search history or recipes Find 5 different meals to make Evidence: Recipes Create grocery list Evidence: Grocery list Shop for ingredients Evidence: Receipt Prepare and cook each meal Evidence: The finished meal
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Professional Education Plan 28 Minimum of 2 Professional Development implementation steps: 1 aligned to improving language and literacy acquisition 1 aligned to teaching diverse learners in an inclusive setting
29 Discussion Time Looking at your current goals, which could be aligned to the two PD implementation steps? How would the current indicators of effectiveness for this goal be impacted by the two PD implementation steps? How might you adapt this goal and the indicators of effectiveness with the inclusion of the PD implementation steps
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31 Completing the Process Signers must have a PDE Portal account and must have at least Author access to the entity’s plan.
32 Completing the Process In order to ask the web app to check the plan for completion, a user must have Planning Leader Access.
33 Completing the Process In order for the ‘Submit’ button to appear, a member with ‘Planning Leader’ access should “Check Comprehensive Plan for Issues”.
34 Completing the Process Enter comments for the PDE reviewer (if necessary). Select ‘Submit’
35 Completing the Process Reports can be selected and printed using this page.
36 Reporting
37 Reporting
Charter Annual Report 38
39 Your school name Web Application: Annual Report Charter Annual Report – a component of the Comprehensive Planning Process Purpose: To provide an overview of the information within the Charter School annually
40 The Charter Annual Report will need to be completed in the Comprehensive Planning Application. All historical data has been removed from the Charter Annual Report template, with the exception of the Charter’s demographic information which is fed from your Comprehensive Plan. The deadline for charters to complete their Charter Annual Report is August 1, Charter Annual Report
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42 Web Application: Annual Report 2 new Special Education sections of the Annual Report
43 Web Application: Annual Report 2 new sections: Special Education Personnel Development Special Education Program Profile
44 A member with a ‘Planning leader’ role within the Comprehensive Planning application will check the plan for issues. Go to ‘Report Submission’> ‘Status and History’> ‘Check Charter Annual Report for Issues’. If there are no issues, the ‘Submit’ button will then be displayed and the planning leader can enter any notes and select ‘Submit’. Once the plan has been submitted, two s will be generated. One will be sent to the Charters CEO advising that the Charter Annual Report has been submitted. Other is sent to the Plan Approver.
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