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Significant Disproportionality Symptoms, Remedies and Treatments
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Significant Disproportionality How do you get it? What are your symptoms? How do you get rid of it? 3
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Significant Disproportionality IDEA 20 U.S.C § 1418(d) IDEA 20 U.S.C § 1413(f) 4
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Significant Disproportionality Based on race and ethnicity, the: identification of children with disabilities; identification of children with particular impairments; incidence, duration, and type of disciplinary actions placement of children with disabilities in particular educational settings; 5
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Autism Spectrum Disorder Cognitive Impairment Emotional Impairment Other Health Impairment Specific Learning Disability Speech & Language Impairment 6
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African American American Indian Asian Hispanic White Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Two or More Races 7
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Significant Disproportionality Data Sources Identification and Ed Settings MSDS Fall 2012 and Fall 2013 Discipline MSDS 2012-2013 School Year suspensions /expulsions 8
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Significant Disproportionality Identification and Ed Settings Risk Ratios For two years: Weighted Risk Ratio, Alternate Risk Ratio, Risk Ratio > 3.0 Operating District or Resident District 9
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Significant Disproportionality Discipline Risk Ratios For one year: WWeighted Risk Ratio, Alternate Risk Ratio or Risk Ratio > 3.0 OOperating District Only OOut of School +10 days OOut of School 2-10 days IIn-School +10 days IIn-School 2-10 days 10
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Significant Disproportionality Check your data! 11
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Significant Disproportionality Annual opportunities/reminders to check your data. June – Quality data message from CEPI about discipline data. Discipline data reports available in MSDS all year long. August – Significant Disproportionality warning letters (for Ed Settings and Identification only) in CIMS workbooks. 12
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FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS 13
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Federal requirements Review policies, procedures, and practices. Publicly report any policies, procedures or practices that are changed. Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CEIS) 14
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Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CEIS) It is the intent of CEIS that districts have the flexibility to use IDEA and Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) funds in a coordinated manner in order to provide equitable services across districts for students with unique needs. 15
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CEIS General Education Initiatives K-12 but emphasis on K-3 Academic or Behavioral Support Professional Development 16
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CEIS Any district that receives IDEA funds must reserve 15% of the Section 619 (preschool)/Section 611 (flowthrough) funds for coordinated early intervening services. 17
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CEIS If 619 funds are used for CEIS, then those activities supported with the 619 amount may ONLY be used for kindergarten activities (not preschool). 18
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CEIS Program Design Who: Realistic # of students to be served General Education At-Risk Students State specific target group What: What will money be spent on? e.g. professional development or staff salary, etc.. 19
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CEIS The Target Population: General Education At-Risk Students Activity: Purchasing Supplies Activity : Professional Development Activity : Hiring Staff Activity : Purchasing Programs Activity : Purchasing Technology 20
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CEIS Identify students for one-year CEIS activities Maintain database for three (3) years for identified student population that received benefit from CEIS 21
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CEIS # of students receiving CEIS services implementation year Year 1 How many subsequently were identified? Year 2 How many subsequently were identified? Year 3 How many subsequently were identified? 22
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Significant Disproportionality District participates in a CEIS review: Is district doing what they said they were going to do? Is district on track to spend money? 24
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Significant Disproportionality Informational Webcast on Coordinated Early Intervening Services posted at OSE website: http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,4615,7 -140-6530_6598_8391-287354--,00.html 25
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Significant Disproportionality Review your data! –Discipline Data Reports available within MSDS. –Warning letters sent annually in August CIMS workbook. (Identification and Educational Settings ONLY) Make changes as needed! 26
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Graduation/Dropout Achievement Suspension Why it Matters ? 27
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QUESTIONS 28
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Contact Information CEIS questions contact Deb Maurer at maurerd@michigan.gov or 517-373-7062 maurerd@michigan.gov Data questions contact Nick Thelen at thelenn1@michigan.gov or 517-241-4418 thelenn1@michigan.gov Julie Trevino at trevinoj1@michigan.gov or 517-241-0497trevinoj1@michigan.gov 29
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