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Consolidated District Reviews and Monitoring Preparing for Desk Monitoring of Titles I-A, I-D, II-A, VI-B (REAP), and X Summer 2013
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Welcome! ODE’s objective in monitoring Learn about program recordkeeping Collaborate with other program coordinators Discuss the format, content, and review of program materials
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ODE Strategic Plan Goal: Conduct all federal compliance and on- site monitoring visits in a positive and respectful way that leads to improved outcomes for students.
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What to Anticipate Technical assistance before, during, and after monitoring Level of satisfaction and feedback from districts Other changes to streamline document submissions, provide better technical support, and reduce burden on districts Some changes will be during 2013-14 and some implemented the following year
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Capturing Good Strategies Goal is to record and share strategies for meeting requirements Effective, efficient, smart thinking and action Districts assist in the sharing in the future Working on details of a plan
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Why does ODE monitor districts? Responsibility for accountable use of funds as supplemental to state funds Confirm intentional use of funds to expand services Provide technical assistance on program management and services to students
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Will my district be monitored? 3-5 years after last monitoring Selected based on geography and time since last monitoring Districts to be monitored announced each spring
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When will districts be monitored? Fall 2013 6 districts visited 26 districts desk monitored Spring 2014 5-7 districts visited from among fall desk monitored 24 districts desk monitored Fall 2014 5-7 districts visited from among spring desk monitored 20 districts desk monitored
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Which programs are included? Title I-A – Funds to schools with high levels of poverty Title I-D – Programs for neglected and delinquent students Title II-A – Teacher quality Title VI-B (REAP) – Small, rural schools Title X – Homeless student education
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Which are completed separately? Title I-C – Migrant Education Title III – Education of ELLs Title IV-B – 21st Century Community Learning Title V-B – Charter Schools Federal programs in special education Federal programs in assessment
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How does monitoring work? Review of program documentation (desk monitoring) Follow-up report or plans for visit Most districts receive report from monitoring 5-7 scheduled for follow-up visit with discussion but no report
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How are the reviews conducted? Districts submit notebooks describing program implementation Reviewers assemble for 4 days of notebook reading 8-10 ODE staff 17-20 knowledgeable contractors Budget compared to expenditures Submitted materials reviewed for completeness Technical assistance opportunities identified and documented
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What should district staff prepare? Notebook for each program Dividers downloaded from ODE website Search www.ode.state.or.us for “ESEA Monitoring” www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?=1426 www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?=1426
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Which years are reviewed? Last year and current year for programs funded in your district For 2013 both fall and spring, 2013-14 SY and 2012-13 SY Budget narrative as currently available (ODE provides this) Expenditures to date
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What evidence should I have? Materials called for in notebook tabs Announcements and sign-in sheets for meetings, letters and other communication with private schools, staff assignment and utilization, etc. Budget and expenditures
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What happens after the review? ODE staff choose 5-7 districts for onsite visit/review Those not visited will receive report of findings from desk monitoring Those visited will receive report of findings after visit
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How do onsite visits work? Coordinate with ODE lead for visit Submit new notebooks 2 weeks before visit Meet with ODE/contractor staff to discuss content of notebooks and discuss programs Host 1 to 5 day visit depending on district size
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What reports do districts get? Desk monitored districts receive oral report during exit interviews on last day of monitoring Onsite monitored districts receive oral report on last day of visit Print report sent within 30 days of monitoring District response requested within 60 days of receipt of report
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Who do I contact? Russ Sweet, ESEA District Support and Monitoring Lead russ.sweet@state.or.us russ.sweet@state.or.us 503-947-5638
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