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Preparing for an NCLB Monitoring Visit NCLB Regional Meetings Roundtable Discussion April 2007
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Visit each district every five years NCLB Goals Program compliance Interview NCLB Coordinator, Title Contacts, Title IA teachers/ed techs/classroom teachers/parents Learn more about how each district is implementing the program
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NCLB Monitoring 2007-08 will begin a new cycle Monitoring information located at http://www.maine.gov/education/nclb/monitor ing/home.htm Information will be updated but requirements will not change until new authorization
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Criteria for Selection for 2007- 2008 Low % of Highly Qualified Teachers History of late submissions Citations under IASA and NCLB At least a year since last visit Date of last review
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How will you know when it is your turn? SAUs to be visited during the 2007-2008 year are in your Cross-Cutting Handout Other years will be posted on the NCLB web page by summer Anxious--You can request a review at any time
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What comes first? A confirmation form will be mailed in May to those scheduled in 2007-2008 This includes the proposed date and name of the review coordinator Return the form indicating that this is a good date or we will work with you to determine a better time
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The NCLB Review Coordinator About two months prior to the agreed upon date, the review coordinator will call the Superintendent A district contact person will be determined All communication will be sent to that person
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The NCLB Review Coordinator Will send the following documents to the contact: NCLB Visit Preparation Guide Pre-Review Report Chart outlining each Titles monitoring needs and team member assigned to each title Matrix for developing the days agenda Monitoring interview guide NLCBA Goals
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The SAU Contact Will 1.Complete the Pre-Review Report 2.Determine a schedule for the team based on the chart outlining each Titles monitoring needs and team member assigned to each title 3.Prepare responses to the monitoring interview guideformal or informal 4.Provide a meeting space the NCLB Team can use throughout the day 5.Mail items #1 and #2 above to the NCLB review coordinator by the required date. Provide driving directions for the team to the morning meeting location
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What the day looks like Introductions/logistics District presentation or interview to address the NCLB Monitoring Interview Guide Meet with SAU staff to review evidence supporting the answers in the Pre-Review Report Title IA School Visits Meet with Title IA Parents Visit Non-Public Schools (if applicable)
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What will we ask Title IA staff about? Identification of students Schedule with students Coordination with classroom teachers Contact/interaction with parents
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What will we ask Title I staff to have available? A student folder Schedule List of students served Examples of progress reports Documents/lesson plans to support coordination with the classroom teacher Parent notification Parent contact information
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An oral report will be given on the day of the review A letter will be sent within 2 to 3 weeks. If items require action, the State team will be available to assist you
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What happens next? Then the NCLB Review Coordinator will: send a follow up letter follow up on citations if any are found Schedule a follow up visit if needed
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Findings Often Include Need for Updated Parent Involvement Policies District/School Need for Parent Compacts Need for Parent Evaluation of Programs/Training Late submission of Application/Performance Report and other required paperwork Need for Periodic Certifications and Personnel Activity Reports Need for HQT Letters Need for updated Lau Plan Undocumented Contracted Services NCLB Report Cards
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Resources to Assist You http://www.maine.gov/education/nclb/guidance/home.html Parent Information Resource Center (PIRC) 207-623-2411 or 800-870-7746 www.whatworksclearinghouse.org NCLB Teamgive us a call. Our contact information is on your bookmark.
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