5-Year Strategic Plan Title I Compliance. Assurances Assurances must be signed, dated and submitted to Jan Stanley, State Title I Director on or before.

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5-Year Strategic Plan Title I Compliance

Assurances Assurances must be signed, dated and submitted to Jan Stanley, State Title I Director on or before July 1, Grants cannot be issued until assurances are on file at the SEA office.

Budget Information Set Aside Worksheet Public School Rankings Private School Listings (if applicable) Total Budget (red header)-calculates automatically LEA Administrative Budget (blue header) Individual School Budgets Part A – Determining Total Program Budget Part B – Summary of the LEA Budget

Committee Membership The LEA Title I Director is a member of the planning committee. The narrative describes how parents and community members were involved in the development and/or revision of the plan.

Core Beliefs & Mission Statement Developed by the district leadership team.

Data Analysis Data Analysis is completed annually and new interpretations added to the strategic plan when appropriate. A summary of the data analysis and discussion of root causes is included for each of the following student outcome indicators : External Trends Student Achievement Other Student Outcomes Culture, Conditions and Practices

Federal Compliances Certification and Statistical Data Name of applicant and mailing address Maintenance of Effort (2 years – information supplied by WVDE) District-wide Percentage of Poverty [use WVEIS Percent Needy (5-17)information] Data Source Identified Selection Method Identified School Eligibility/Allocation Identified

Federal Compliances Staff Summary Title of Positions Number of staff in each type of position FTE in NCLB Title I assignment FTE in Non-NCLB Title I assignment Description of Non-NCLB Title I assignments Totals FTE in both NCLB and Non-NCLB Assignments

Federal Compliances District Parent Involvement Policy The LEA Parent Involvement Policy complies with the requirements of the ED template. (Bulleted items under the major sections should indicate HOW the LEA will meet the requirements.) Description or listing of LEA parent involvement activities to be conducted is provided. Adoption/revision/review dates are listed at the end of the policy.

Federal Compliances LEA Improvement The LEA has checked each box to certify that the Five Year County Strategic Plan has been revised to include listed items Narrative addresses technical assistance to be provided by the SEA, at the request of the LEA.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 1 Local Review of Accountability Indicators Action Step: The LEA shall conduct a local review of accountability indicators, as provided in NCLB Title I section o Determine and disseminate AYP status of all Title I schools in the district. o Notify all schools of AYP status prior to the first day of school. o Publicize and disseminate WESTEST results to principals, teachers, parents and the community.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 1- Sample Local Review of Accountability Indicators Action Step: The LEA shall conduct a local review of accountability indicators, as provided in NCLB Title I section Upon receipt of the WESTEST 2 results, the district administrative leadership team comprised of the superintendent, assistant superintendent, county testing coordinator, curriculum director, special education director and the director of federal programs meet to review the accountability indicators, determining the district and schools AYP status. All schools are notified in writing (memorandum from the superintendent) of AYP status prior to the first day of school. Each school principal announces AYP status at the first faculty meeting conducted in August prior to the opening day of classes. The county test coordinator also provides each principal with WESTEST 2 reports and provides information on interpreting the results. Principals and teachers and county office personnel participate in data analysis, to discern the positive and weak academic areas as defined by the results of the summative assessment. WESTEST 2 results for the schools and district are disseminated via the local newspaper (name of newspaper) and local radio stations (name of stations). School and county websites are utilized to publicize the summative assessment results. Upon request, presentations may be made to local civic groups concerning the districts academic status. Each school will disseminate individual student WESTEST 2 results to parents in a timely manner. The district report card and the school report cards generated by the West Virginia Department of Education are distributed to parents.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 2 NCLB Improvement Action Step: The LEA will assist low achieving schools in need of improvement. o Notify schools identified for improvement of the sanction(s) applicable to the schools identification. o Establish a school support team for identified schools.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 2 NCLB Improvement Action Step: The LEA will provide technical assistance to schools identified for improvement. o Review and analyze all facets of the schools operation, including the instructional program. o Revise, peer review and monitor the implementation of the school plan in collaboration with parents and school staff. (continued on next slide)

Federal Compliances Title I Component 2 NCLB Improvement Action Step: The LEA will provide technical assistance to schools identified for improvement. ( continued from previous slide)) o Assist schools in identifying and implementing research based professional development strategies addressing issues for which the school did not meet AYP. o Assist in analyzing and revising the school budget, including not less than 10% of the schools allocation be used for professional development.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 2 NCLB Improvement Action Step: The LEA will provide schools identified for school improvement the option of school choice. o Provide all students the option to transfer to another public school not identified for improvement, 14 days prior to the first day of school, granting priority to the lowest achieving children from low-income families. o Enroll students who transfer in classes and other activities in the same manner as other children in the receiving school. (continued on next slide)

Federal Compliances Title I Component 2 NCLB Improvement Action Step: The LEA will provide schools identified for school improvement the option of school choice. (continued from previous slide) o Provide students who select choice, the right to remain until the child has completed the highest grade. o Notify parents of the LEAs obligation to provide transportation only until the end of the school year the original school is no longer identified for improvement.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 2 NCLB Improvement Action Step: The LEA will provide supplemental educational services for identified schools. o Provide annual notice to parents of eligible students of supplemental educational service providers available, with a description of services, qualifications, identify providers available to serve students with disabilities and special education students, and a demonstrated record of effectiveness. o Develop and apply procedures for equitable services should the demand exceed spaces available. (continued on next slide)

Federal Compliances Title I Component 2 NCLB Improvement Action Step: The LEA will provide supplemental educational services for identified schools. (continued from previous slide) o Ensure students privacy is maintained. o Provide a minimum of two enrollment windows, at separate points in the school year. o Arrange services and complete agreements with providers. o Assist the SEA in identifying and monitoring potential supplemental educational service providers.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 2 NCLB Improvement Action Step: The LEA will provide assistance to schools identified for corrective action. o Consult with schools and select corrective action in accordance with West Virginia viable options. o Publish and disseminate information regarding corrective actions to parents and public.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 2 NCLB Improvement Action Step: The LEA will assist the school in developing and implementing a plan for alternative governance. o Provide parents and teachers an opportunity to participate in the development of the plan or comment before any action is taken. o Publish and disseminate information regarding restructuring actions to parents and public.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 3 Professional Development Action Step: The LEA will provide technical assistance and oversight in viewing the LEA and school plans to ensure sufficient resources to effectively carryout appropriate professional development activities. o Ensure professional development activities provide quality trainings, support implementation and monitoring results. o Review the effectiveness of professional development in the district. (continued on next slide)

Federal Compliances Title I Component 3 Professional Development Action Step: The LEA will provide technical assistance and oversight in viewing the LEA and school plans to ensure sufficient resources to effectively carryout appropriate professional development activities. (continued from previous slide) o Ensure professional development activities provide sustained training including a variety of delivery methods over the year(s). o Ensure professional development involves the coordination and utilization of Title I and Title II funds, in addition to other funding.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 4 Highly Qualified Teachers and Paraprofessionals Action Step: The LEA will ensure that it has developed a plan from local data identifying deficiencies related to highly qualified professionals and paraprofessionals. o The plan addresses recruiting, retaining and retraining teachers. o Title I will utilize the set aside for highly qualified by providing tuition reimbursement for staff teaching core subjects. o The plan ensures that all paraprofessional hired meet the highly qualified requirements. (continued on next slide)

Federal Compliances Title I Component 4 Highly Qualified Teachers and Paraprofessionals Action Step: The LEA will ensure that it has developed a plan from local data identifying deficiencies related to highly qualified professionals and paraprofessionals. o The LEA will ensure principals use non-highly qualified information to provide annual attestation statements to the LEA. o The LEA will ensure principals distribute information to parents of their right to know staff qualifications. (continued on next slide)

Federal Compliances Title I Component 4 Highly Qualified Teachers and Paraprofessionals Action Step: The LEA will ensure that it has developed a plan from local data identifying deficiencies related to highly qualified professionals and paraprofessionals. o The LEA will ensure principals provide information on staff qualifications to the public upon request. o The LEA will ensure principals notify in writing, parents of children, in classrooms with non-highly qualified teachers for more than four consecutive weeks.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 5 Parent Involvement Action Step: The LEA shall plan and implement programs, activities and procedures with meaningful consultation with parents of participating children. o Revise and distribute annually the LEA parent involvement policy. o Review the effectiveness of parent involvement in the district. o Provide training to staff members in how to work with parents. (continued on next slide)

Federal Compliances Title I Component 5 Parent Involvement Action Step: The LEA shall plan and implement programs, activities and procedures with meaningful consultation with parents of participating children. o Provide technical assistance to schools on implementation of meaningful school-based parent involvement.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 6 Homeless Action Step: The LEA will provide information and technical assistance in implementing the McKinney-Vento Act. o Provide professional development opportunities to all staff members regarding identification of homeless students and LEA procedures. o Provide information to parents of homeless students on educational rights, complaint procedures, in addition to educational opportunities for their child and how to participate in their childs education. (continued on next slide)

Federal Compliances Title I Component 6 Homeless Action Step: The LEA will provide information and technical assistance in implementing the McKinney-Vento Act. o Implement procedures to enroll homeless students and maintain academic, medical, and birth records. o Make referrals and/or fund needed services for health, mental health, dental, and other interventions for homeless youth. o Follow guidelines in order to provide homeless students with necessary clothing, school supplies, tutoring, and other needs.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 7 Preschool Action Step: The LEA will coordinate and integrate transition activities for preschool age children with other educational services. o Opportunity for the child and his/her family to visit the setting into which the child is transitioning. o Written information to parent/guardian and/or other family members as appropriate about preschool or kindergarten registration and what to expect in preschool or kindergarten.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 7 Preschool Action Step: The LEA will use Title I funds to support and integrate services with preschool programs in the district, including Head Start. o Sequence steps should indicate how Title I funding is being utilized to support preschool programs.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 8 Extended Time Programs Action Step: The LEA provides funds to support extended day/year programs in the district. o Sequence steps should indicate how Title I funding is being utilized to support extended day/year programs.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 9 Additional Assessments and Educational Assistance Action Step: The LEA Title I programs utilize students assessments, in addition to the WESTEST 2, to determine student achievement results and provide additional assistance for students. o Ensure schools use assessments to diagnose, plan and provide supplemental instruction for students. o Determine what revisions are needed in the Title I program to ensure students meet state academic standards.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 9 Additional Assessments and Educational Assistance Action Step: The LEA Title I programs utilize students assessments, in addition to the WESTEST 2, to determine student achievement results and provide additional assistance for students. o Assist schools in identifying students who may be at- risk academically. o Coordinate and integrate services provided by Title I and other programs for students with disabilities, migratory, and neglected and delinquent students, and individual students assessed as needing help.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 9 Additional Assessments and Educational Assistance Action Step: The LEA Title I programs utilize students assessments, in addition to the WESTEST 2, to determine student achievement results and provide additional assistance for students. o The schools will implement a tiered instructional model to assist all students in mastering academic deficiencies in reading and/or mathematics.

Federal Compliances Title I Component 10 Targeted Assistance School Criteria Action Step: The LEA will develop criteria and establish procedures for targeted assistance schools. o Sequence steps should indicate the criteria and procedures being utilized to identify students to receive Title I services. NOTE: If this section is not applicable, please indicate the district has no targeted assistance Title I schools.