OFFICE OF FIELD SERVICES SPRING PLANNING WORKSHOP 2012.

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OFFICE OF FIELD SERVICES SPRING PLANNING WORKSHOP 2012

Where can I find this presentation and other important handouts?

PARENT INVOLVEMENT

The Local Education Agency (LEA) Board policy on parental involvement, for any district receiving Title I Funds, must include all the required components of Section 1118 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Parent Involvement

Each Title I school must have a parental involvement plan that addresses all of the required components of ESEA, Section 1118 and reflects the Board Policy. Parent Involvement

Parents must be involved in planning, implementing and evaluating programs. Parents must be involved in evaluating parent involvement activities. Support must be provided to staff to build capacity for effective parent involvement.

Parent Involvement The Schoolwide (and/or Targeted) School Improvement Plans must address all of the required components for Parent Involvement. The School Improvement Plan must be implemented.

Parent Involvement The school must convene an annual parent meeting to explain requirements and solicit participation. Annually, in elementary schools, the parent compact must be discussed during parent teacher conferences.

MDE/OFS Parent Engagement Tool Kit USED Parent Engagement District On Site Review Study Guide District On Site Review Explanation Document Section 1118 from ESEA District Parent Involvement Policy Rubric (ESEA Requirements) Title I School Parent Involvement Policy Checklist Parent Involvement Resources:

Parent Involvement v. FAMILY Engagement

PROGRAM EVALUATION

Program Evaluation The district must establish a written process to ensure that all federal and state supplementary programs/services are evaluated annually for effectiveness and impact on student achievement.

Program Evaluation The district must have a written process in place to evaluate how Title II, Part A activities will impact student achievement.

Program Evaluation Schoolwide School Improvement Plans must include an evaluation process for meeting regulation (c). This process must be implemented.

Program Evaluation Targeted School Improvement Plans must include a process for monitoring student progress and the professional development needs for teachers (or staff) [ESEA, Sec. 1115, (c)(2)(B)]. This process must be implemented.

School Study Guide School Study Guide Explanation Document MDE/OFS Program Evaluation Tool Pilot Program Evaluation Resources:

TIMEKEEPING

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLANNING

Gather Study Plan Do Student Achievement

Teachers Instructional Paraprofessionals Parents Community Member(s) Building Administrator(s) Students, if appropriate School Improvement Team

District Improvement Team Representative Staff from each School* Education Service Providers or Authorizers School Board Members Parents* Community Member(s)* District Administrator(s) Students, if appropriate*

How Do the Pieces of the Planning Process Link Together? Gather Study Plan Student Achievement DIP/SIP School Data Profile and Analysis Consolidated Application/Title I School Selection Do

Process/Program Data 40 or 90 Performance Indicators Professional Development Alignment to Instructional Needs Curriculum Alignment to Instruction and Assessment Alignment to State Standards

How Do We Plan for Subgroups? Title I, Part D Title III, LEP/Immigrant Title I, Part C Migrant Schools and Districts serving these populations must incorporate specific SMART objectives, strategies and activities in their DIP/SIP (no longer an LEAPC)

TITLE I SCHOOL SELECTION (TISS)

Screen 2 Community Eligibility Option (CEO) For districts with participating schools: Column 6 must match LEARS data Every school above 75% must be served If schools are 75% or below, and have the exact same poverty percentage, they do not all need to be served, but must be ranked by academic need Read the February CEO and TISS memo found on the OFS Website under “2012 Memos”

Screen 2 Community Eligibility Option (CEO) For districts considering participation in the Community Eligibility Option, please contact OFS prior to executing this decision to determine the impact on federal programs.

Screen 5A Funds Available

Screen 5B: Title I Data Collection for Required and Optional Reservations

Screen 5B Required and Optional Reservations

Screen 5B Required and Optional Reservations

Screen 5C Equitable Share for Private School Services

Screen 6A Carryover, Parent Involvement Reservations

Screen 6B Allocation to School Attendance Areas and Other Funding

Consolidated Application

Title I, Part A Services for Homeless Students

Title I, Part A Services to Homeless Students One Homeless Template Last Year Four Homeless Templates for Introduction to the Homeless Templates

Title I, Part A Services to Homeless Students Tools and Resources Consolidated Application Important Information

Title I, Part A Services to Homeless Students Title I and non-Title I schools must have comparable services Districts that have all Title I schools may provide additional educationally related services Services must be coordinated with the district’s designated homeless liaison

Use this template if the LEA Does not receive (or has declined) a Title I, Part A allocation Has documentation on file that it has no homeless students Template A

Template B Use this template if 100% of the schools in the district are Title I All schools within ALL grade spans receive Title I funds, including alternative schools

Template C Use Template C if the LEA Has BOTH Title I Schools and non-Title I Schools and Provides Academic Services ONLY The method for determining Homeless Reservation must be included on Template C

Template D Use this template if the LEA Has BOTH Title I Schools and non-Title I Schools AND Provides Academic Services AND Additional Educationally Related Services to Homeless Students The method for determining Homeless Reservation must be included on Template D

Connection to Title I School Selection

Equitable Access

Barriers to Equitable Access to Services Gender Race National Origin Color Disability Age

Involve Parents in Fair & Equitable Opportunities To Plan Implement Evaluate

Participation of Private Nonprofit Schools - Screen and Uploads

Participation of Private Nonprofit Schools – Federal Programs Content: Screen shot from MEGS Consolidated Application Section 1.

Participation of Private Nonprofit Schools – Federal Programs Content: Screen shot from MEGS Consolidated Application Section II.

Participation of Private Nonprofit Schools – Federal Programs Content: Screen shot from MEGS Consolidated Application Section III.

Participation of Private Nonprofit Schools – Online Resources

Private Nonprofit Equitable Share of Carryover Content: Screenshot of Carryover Information screen

Questions? We will now move into Introduction to MEGS+