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1 State Performance Plan (SPP) Indicator #14 Post School Outcomes Study Cohort III: 2012-2013 Exiters Technical Assistance Session #2 Presented by The New Jersey Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs

2 Agenda Overview of Post School Outcomes Study Overview of Post School Outcomes Study Indicator #14 – Measurement and Definitions Indicator #14 – Measurement and Definitions Data Collection Protocol and Process Data Collection Protocol and Process NJOSE Support NJOSE Support Use of Data Use of Data

3 State Performance Plan: Indicator #14 Post School Outcomes Study Federal requirement Federal requirement Conduct a follow-up survey of students with IEPs one year after they exit high school Conduct a follow-up survey of students with IEPs one year after they exit high school Report annually Report annually All districts must participate All districts must participate Collect and report on student exiters 2012-2013 (Cohort III) Collect and report on student exiters 2012-2013 (Cohort III)

4 Cohort III 2012-2013 Student Exiters Graduated Graduated Reached maximum age (Turned 21 by June 30 th) Reached maximum age (Turned 21 by June 30 th) Moved & not known to be continuing Moved & not known to be continuing Dropped out ( age 14 or older during 2012-2013 ) Dropped out ( age 14 or older during 2012-2013 ) Students expected to return, but didn’t Students expected to return, but didn’t Students who dropped out during the year Students who dropped out during the year

5 2012-2013 Student Exiters Include all exiting students for whom the district is responsible including students served in: Include all exiting students for whom the district is responsible including students served in: Private schools Private schools Ed Services Commissions, Special Services School Districts Ed Services Commissions, Special Services School Districts State operated programs (DYFS, DHS, JJC,) State operated programs (DYFS, DHS, JJC,) Exiters do not include Exiters do not include Reenrolled students Reenrolled students Transfer students Transfer students

6 District Responsibilities To Do By September 30, 2014 Use the NJDOE approved PSO Survey Protocol to: Record background information on EVERY student exiter with an IEP (from student records) (Part I). Record background information on EVERY student exiter with an IEP (from student records) (Part I). Contact student exiters by phone or in person Contact student exiters by phone or in person to find out if they have been engaged in further education/training or some type of employment during this past year (Part II). to find out if they have been engaged in further education/training or some type of employment during this past year (Part II).

7 Indicator #14 Review the indicator and definitions Review the PSO Survey Protocol and the data collection process

8 Part B: SPP Indicator #14 Percent of youth who are no longer in secondary school, had an Individualized Education Program (IEP) in effect at the time they left school, and were: A. Enrolled in higher education within one year of leaving school. B. Enrolled in higher education within one year of leaving school or competitively employed within one year of leaving high school. C. Enrolled in higher education or in some other postsecondary education or training program; or competitively employed or in some other employment within one year of leaving high school. (20 U.S.C 1416 (a)(3)(B)

9 Outcomes Categories Within one year of leaving high school Enrolled in Higher Education Enrolled in Higher Education Engaged in Competitive employment Engaged in Competitive employment Enrolled in Some Other Post Secondary Education or Training Enrolled in Some Other Post Secondary Education or Training Engaged in Some Other employment Engaged in Some Other employment

10 Definition of “Enrolled in Higher Education” “ Enrolled in Higher Education” means a youth who is enrolled on “ Enrolled in Higher Education” means a youth who is enrolled on a full-time or part-time basis a full-time or part-time basis in a community college or college/university in a community college or college/university for at least one complete term, at anytime in the year since leaving high school. for at least one complete term, at anytime in the year since leaving high school.

11 Definition of a “Complete Term”? “Enrollment should be continuous for at least one complete term, at any time in the year since leaving high school. “ A “complete term” includes: a semester, quarter, intersession, summer or online

12 Definition of “Enrolled in Other Postsecondary Education or Training” Includes youth who have been enrolled on a full-time or part-time basis for at least 1 complete term since leaving high school in an education or training program including, but not limited to: Includes youth who have been enrolled on a full-time or part-time basis for at least 1 complete term since leaving high school in an education or training program including, but not limited to:  High school completion program (e.g., Adult Basic Education, General Education Development (GED)  Short-term education or employment training program (e.g., Workforce Investment Act (WIA) – One Stop Center, Job Corps, Youth Corps)  Vocational technical school which is less than a two year program  Adult education

13 What “Complete Term” Means for “Other Post Secondary Education or Training” “Enrollment should be continuous for at least one complete term, at any time in the year since leaving high school. “ A “complete term” includes a semester, quarter, intersession, summer, or online. For other post secondary education or training –a complete term could be a short term course (e.g. 10 week welding course or month long resume writing)

14 Definition of “Competitive Employment” Earning at least minimum wage $7.25 (or more) Earning at least minimum wage $7.25 (or more) In a setting with others who are not disabled In a setting with others who are not disabled Worked 20 hours or more per week for at least 90 days since leaving high school Worked 20 hours or more per week for at least 90 days since leaving high school 20 hours per week can be “an average” 20 hours per week can be “an average” Can work more than 20 hours Can work more than 20 hours 90 days are cumulative since leaving school 90 days are cumulative since leaving school 90 days do not have to be consecutive 90 days do not have to be consecutive May include more than one job May include more than one job Includes military Includes military May include supported employment May include supported employment

15 Definition of “Some Other Employment” Worked for pay, but less than minimum wage Worked for pay, but less than minimum wage Worked for at least 90 days at any time in the year since leaving high school Worked for at least 90 days at any time in the year since leaving high school 90 days are cumulative since leaving school 90 days are cumulative since leaving school 90 days do not have to be consecutive 90 days do not have to be consecutive No hourly requirements No hourly requirements May include more than one job May include more than one job Includes sheltered employment Includes sheltered employment

16 Survey Instrument

17 National Post School Outcome Center National Post School Outcome Center Post School Data Collection Survey Protocol Post School Data Collection Survey Protocol Part I: Student Demographic Profile Part I: Student Demographic Profile Background information Background information 13 questions 13 questions Use student records Use student records Part II: Student Interview - Engagement questions Part II: Student Interview - Engagement questions Post secondary school and employment Post secondary school and employment 8 questions 8 questions Branching format Branching format Handout: Post School Outcomes Protocol

18 Post School Outcomes Protocol Part I Part I: Student Demographic Profile Part I: Student Demographic Profile Complete Questions #11 & #13 Complete Questions #11 & #13 Do Not Separate Parts 1 and 2 of each student survey Do Not Separate Parts 1 and 2 of each student survey

19 Post School Outcomes Survey Part II Content of the survey Content of the survey Student identification number Student identification number Questions about post secondary school Questions about post secondary school Questions about post school employment Questions about post school employment Branching format Branching format

20 Post School Outcomes Study Your Responsibilities for 2012-2013 Exiters Ensure that you complete all questions for all exiters (Part 1: Demographic Profile) Ensure that you complete all questions for all exiters (Part 1: Demographic Profile) Contact student exiters to complete the Post School Survey (Part II) Contact student exiters to complete the Post School Survey (Part II) Submit all to NJOSE by September 30, 2014 Get as high a return rate as possible Get as high a return rate as possible

21 Strategies for Maximizing Return Rates Multiple contact attempts – document Multiple contact attempts – document Contact after work/school hours or weekends Contact after work/school hours or weekends Use preferred medium – cell, email, Facebook Use preferred medium – cell, email, Facebook Locate through siblings in school, known friends Locate through siblings in school, known friends Parents can provide information Parents can provide information

22 Data Collection Process KEY ACTIVITIES

23 Step 1: Complete Data Verification Data source: End of Year Report 2013 Review your district’s student exiting data. Review your district’s student exiting data. Sign and return the Data Verification Form to NJOSE to verify accuracy. Sign and return the Data Verification Form to NJOSE to verify accuracy. If a change is needed, please indicate the change. If a change is needed, please indicate the change. Total # of exiters = Total # of surveys Handout: Data Verification Form

24 Step 2: Create a List of Student Exiters 2012-2013 Maintain a list of student exiters in a central file Maintain a list of student exiters in a central file

25 Step 3: Collect Student Contact Information Student’s Name & Survey ID Number (3 digit): Student’s Name & Survey ID Number (3 digit): Student’s Home Phone: Student’s Home Phone: Student’s Cell Phone: Student’s Cell Phone: Student’s E-mail & Screen Name: Student’s E-mail & Screen Name: Student’s Home Address: Student’s Home Address: Family Member Name: Family Member Name: Family Member’s Cell Phone: Family Member’s Cell Phone: Family Member’s E-mail: Family Member’s E-mail: Name & Phone Number of Close Friend: Name & Phone Number of Close Friend: Emergency Contact: Emergency Contact: Name of Sibling or Relative Attending School: Name of Sibling or Relative Attending School:

26 Step 4: Identify and Prepare Key Personnel Person responsible for coordination and oversight. Person responsible for coordination and oversight. Personnel responsible for completing Part I: Student Demographic Profile (student records) Personnel responsible for completing Part I: Student Demographic Profile (student records) Personnel responsible for conducting Part II: PSO Survey (student interview) Personnel responsible for conducting Part II: PSO Survey (student interview)

27 Prepare Key Personnel Review the Survey Protocol: Parts I and II with identified staff prior to data collection. Review the Survey Protocol: Parts I and II with identified staff prior to data collection. Practice conducting interviews and recording information before contacting students. Practice conducting interviews and recording information before contacting students. Be prepared to respond to a student’s need for further assistance. Be prepared to respond to a student’s need for further assistance.

28 Create a System for Documentation Set up a system for tracking progress in completing the data collection Set up a system for tracking progress in completing the data collection Set benchmarks and timelines Set benchmarks and timelines Conduct periodic reviews of Parts I and II to ensure accurate and complete information Conduct periodic reviews of Parts I and II to ensure accurate and complete information Set up a system for maintaining documentation (student ids, surveys, staff timekeeping logs, other allowable expenses) Set up a system for maintaining documentation (student ids, surveys, staff timekeeping logs, other allowable expenses) Share data collection timelines and documentation requirements with staff Share data collection timelines and documentation requirements with staff Handouts: Tracking Form, Staff Timekeeping Logs

29 Summary of Data Collection Process District Responsibilities Summary of Data Collection Process District Responsibilities Verify student exiters 2012-2013 Verify student exiters 2012-2013 Collect contact information Collect contact information Complete and return contract, if needed Complete and return contract, if needed Collect Demographic information on all exiters (Part I) Collect Demographic information on all exiters (Part I) Conduct interviews with student exiters (Part II) Conduct interviews with student exiters (Part II) Review Review Submit completed surveys (Parts I & II) in one package to NJOSEP by September 30, 2014 Submit completed surveys (Parts I & II) in one package to NJOSEP by September 30, 2014 Submit for reimbursement Submit for reimbursement

30 NJOSE Support

31 Provide foundational and supplemental funding, as needed, to support the completion of the Post School Outcomes Study for 2012-2013 student exiters. Provide foundational and supplemental funding, as needed, to support the completion of the Post School Outcomes Study for 2012-2013 student exiters. Provide technical Assistance to organize the data collection process. Provide technical Assistance to organize the data collection process.

32 NJOSE Support Each district is eligible to receive reimbursement for allowable expenses to conduct the data collection activities. Funding up to specified maximum amounts will be provided as follows: Each district is eligible to receive reimbursement for allowable expenses to conduct the data collection activities. Funding up to specified maximum amounts will be provided as follows: foundational funding based on the number of exiters. foundational funding based on the number of exiters. supplemental funding based on the percentage of completed surveys returned (Parts I and II). supplemental funding based on the percentage of completed surveys returned (Parts I and II).

33 Contract Foundational and supplemental $ Foundational and supplemental $ Expenditures Expenditures Allowable Allowable Non-allowable Non-allowable Invoice and documentation of allowable expenditures Invoice and documentation of allowable expenditures Official Time logs – signed by district administrator Official Time logs – signed by district administratorHandouts Compensation Chart, Invoice, Staff Timekeeping Logs

34 Use of Survey Results How will this information be used? How will this information be used? NJOSE NJOSE Federal reporting Federal reporting Public reporting Public reporting Analysis across SPP indicators Analysis across SPP indicators Technical Assistance and Training Technical Assistance and Training District Reports District Reports Program evaluation Program evaluation Improvement planning Improvement planning

35 Use of Survey Results Importance of Importance of Complete & accurate information Complete & accurate information Good return rate Good return rate Reliability Reliability Interpretation Interpretation

36 Contact Information Bob Haugh Transition Coordinator Office of Special Education Robert.Haugh@doe.state.nj.us Phone: (609) 633-6431

37 Mail Contracts and Surveys to: Bob Haugh New Jersey Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs Post Office Box 500 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0500 Fax Data Verification Forms to : Bob Haugh at (609) 292-5558


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