MPS Memorandum of Agreement Renewal with Metropolitan Urban Indian Directors MUID Presentation December 13, 2011.

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MPS Memorandum of Agreement Renewal with Metropolitan Urban Indian Directors MUID Presentation December 13, 2011

MOA History The original MOA signed in November 2006 was the first of its kind in the United States. The MOA outlined the mutual commitment and responsibility of MPS and the American Indian Community- represented by Metropolitan Urban Indian Directors- to work together to dramatically improve outcomes for American Indian students. The agreement was for five years.

New MOA Planning Process In December 2010, the Board of Education endorsed a new planning process to create an ongoing and renewed MOA A MOA Steering Committee and three Subcommittees were formed – Research & Best Practices – Data & Evaluation – Engagement

Planning Process Structure Steering Committee Engagement Committee Research & Best Practices Committee Data & Evaluation Committee

Engagement Committee Designed and conducted student and family surveys Led communication efforts in the American Indian community, including a Facebook page Led focus groups with students Gathered and compiled family & community input

Research & Best Practices Committee Reviewed research and best practices into what is working with American Indian students Provided theoretical framework for new models of American Indian education Contributed to Best Practice Site descriptions Wrote Best Practices appendix for MOA

Data & Evaluation Committee Reviewed current data on American Indian student outcomes Worked with REA to identify performance metrics and annual targets Developed Mutual Accountability section of the written MOA

Coming together In October 2011, all committees reconvened to hear final recommendations and come to consensus on the main content of the new MOA Writers were appointed to create the first draft of the MOA Initial draft was presented to MUID and to MPS Equity & Achievement Committee for discussion in November 2011

Main ideas of the new MOA In alignment with MPS Strategic Plan, MPS Academic Plan, and Indian Education Department Strategic Plan Perpetual agreement to be renewed every five years and reviewed annually

Main ideas of the new MOA Establish Three Indigenous Best Practice Sites characterized by the integration of Indigenous language and culture into academic rigor. – Anishinabe Academy (PreK-8) – South High All Nations (9-12) – Na-way-ee Center School (Contract Alternative, 7-12)

Main ideas of the new MOA Best Practice Site activities – Use of the Universal Instructional Practice tool and the observation and coaching cycle – American Indian community representation in Interview and Select process – Teachers agree to participate in Best Practice site activities including language tables or other indigenous language learning and receive orientation and ongoing professional development

Main ideas of the new MOA Professional Development – Continuation and expansion of Professional Development specific to the needs of American Indian students and families for teachers across the district. – Best Practices for Teaching Native American Students and subject specific trainings

Community Collaboration – Continuation and expansion of partnerships between MPS and American Indian community based organizations – American Indian community based organizations contribute approximately $3 million of program services and support to MPS American Indian students annually Main ideas of the new MOA

Ongoing Communication – Monthly meetings with Superintendent & MUID/PIE – Designated school board member as liaison to MUID/PIE for MOA work – Annual meetings with Board of Education and MUID – Twice monthly meetings of Phillips Indian Educators (acting as MUID education workgroup) – Annual reporting to American Indian community on progress of improvement efforts

Main ideas of the new MOA Ongoing Engagement – Creation of new citywide Native student leadership group – Continuation of Native specific CPEO sessions – Native American Family Involvement Day held the third Thursday in November. – Title VII Indian Parent Committee provides leadership on ongoing parent/family engagement efforts

Main ideas of the new MOA Mutual Accountability –The metrics and annual performance targets established encompass a broad spectrum of pre- literacy through college readiness benchmarks –Two sets of metrics have been identified: district- wide performance targets for American Indian students, and accelerated “close the gap” targets for Indigenous Best Practice sites

Mutual Accountability – There will be annual priority setting by Best Practice Sites and the MOA workgroup to identify accelerated “Close the Gap” performance targets – Best Practice site leadership and the MOA workgroup review school specific data three times annually – Annual reporting and review with American Indian Community and Board of Education Main ideas of new MOA

Documenting what works – PIE Website ( offers best practice research and resource information – MPS will document change process for replication at additional future sites