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September 30, 2014 October 2, 2014. Agenda 1.Welcome and Introductions 2.Timecard Requirements 3.Reclassification 4.AEL Catchup Plan 5.ELAC – Training.

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1 September 30, 2014 October 2, 2014

2 Agenda 1.Welcome and Introductions 2.Timecard Requirements 3.Reclassification 4.AEL Catchup Plan 5.ELAC – Training Powerpoint 6.Haiku 7.AEL Data Update Type of Work: Contact Meeting Account #s - Certificated: 06-677-3010-0-1844-2700-1920 Aides: 06-677-3010-0-1844-2700-2920

3 Contact Meeting Dates District Office Room 1A/B Elementary 3:45PM-5:15PM Secondary 12:30PM-2:00PM 9/30/1410/2/14 10/21/1410/23/14 4/21/154/23/15

4 Welcome and Introductions Who are we? AEL/SS department

5 Timecard  Please utilize the correct card based upon your employment  Certificated  Classified  These must be turned in by the end of the meeting today  If they are late to payroll, it can cost the district $500  Type of Work: Contact Meeting  Account #s –  Certificated: 06-677-3010-0-1844-2700-1920  Aides: 06-677-3010-0-1844-2700-2920

6 Overview Who are the members elected to School Site Council (SSC)? How many members are elected to the SSC? -Elementary -Secondary What are the roles and responsibilities of the SSC? What is the voting process for elections and for SSC agenda items?

7 Who are the “members” elected to the SSC? -Classroom Teachers: Provide daily instruction to students assigned to their class -Other School Staff: Resource teachers, school psychologists, counselors, nurses, instructional aides, clerks, custodians -Parents: A mother, father or guardian of a child -Community Members: A person who is not employed by the school district, nor the parent or guardian of a pupil attending the participating school. Community members seeking seats on the SSC are listed on the same ballot as parents -Students (Secondary only): Student members must be elected to their seats on SSC. Remember-SSC members hold the office for 2 years

8 How many members are elected to the SSC at the Elementary level? A 10 member SSC satisfies the elementary requirement. The elementary SSC must have equal parity between: (a) school staff members (the principal, classroom teachers, and other school staff whereas classroom teachers comprise the majority of this half of the council) AND (b) parent/community members The other half of the SSC members must be parents/community members

9 10 member SSC Elementary There must be an equal number of members between school staff and parent/community members.

10 HOWEVER…….. A 10 member elementary SSC satisfies the requirement. However…… A school site may choose to have a larger council BUT there must be an equal # of members between school staff members and parent/community members.

11 Other Elementary School SSC Options Council Size ParentsPrincipalOther Staff Classroom Teachers 126114 147115 7124 168125 8116

12 How many members are elected to SSC at the secondary level? A 12 member council fulfills the requirement for a secondary council. The secondary SSC must have equal parity between: (a) school staff members (principal, classroom teachers, and other school staff) NOTE: classroom teachers must comprise the majority of this half of the council AND (b) parent/community members and students The other half of the council must be parents/community members and students. NOTE: There must be an equal number of parents/community members and students for a secondary SSC.

13 12 member SSC Secondary There must be an equal number of members between school staff and parent/community members/students.

14 HOWEVER…….. A 12 member secondary SSC satisfies the requirement. However…… A school site may choose to have a larger council as long as there is an equal number of members between school staff members and parent/community/student members.

15 Other Secondary School SSC Options All secondary SSCs MUST have an equal # of parents and students. *Currently, all secondary sites have 16 member SSCs with this breakdown of members. Council Size ParentsStudentsPrincipalOther Staff Classroom Teachers 16*44125 1644116 2055127 55118 55136

16 Can seats on the SSC be reserved for members representing special school committees or interests (PTA, ELAC, CEDAC, etc.)? No! Seats may not be reserved on SSC. Members must be elected to the council.

17 Can SSC members serve as ELAC, DELAC or CEDAC reps? Yes! As long as they were nominated and elected into the position by the parents of the student body.

18 Can parent members of SSC be employed at that school? NO! The parent cannot serve as a “parent member” if (s)he is employed at the site; however, (s)he may be elected as a “staff member” on SSC.

19 Can student body officers at the secondary school automatically serve as student members of SSC? No! The student members must be elected to their seat on SSC. However, one strategy a school might use is to make SSC membership one of the required duties of student body officers BUT the term of office for SSC is two years and typically student body elections take place every year!

20 Who coordinates the elections for SSC? The principal or his /her designee coordinates SSC elections with the assistance of the RUSD Program Quality department.

21 When should SSC elections take place? What is the term of office? All SSC elections should have been completed by now for the 2014-15 school year. The term of office for all positions is two years.

22 SSC Election Process Nominations: -A person may nominate his or her self or another person for the appropriate SSC category. -Each person must accept the nomination Voting: -Voting for SSC occurs within each category. Teachers vote for teachers, other school staff vote for other school staff, parents vote for parents/community members, students vote for students, etc. Term of Office: -Each SCC membership is a 2-Year term of office.

23 What are the roles/responsibilities of the SSC? #1 Responsibility: Active involvement in the development and monitoring of the School Plan (Single Plan for Student Achievement) Review student achievement data on a routine basis Assist in the development of student achievement goals and strategies for improvement Assist in the development of all categorical budgets Approve the annual Single Plan for Student Achievement including Categorical Budgets with staffing expenditures (approve the position…not the person)

24 Voting for Approval of Action Items A “quorum” must be established in order to approve any action items (this includes approving monthly minutes). A “quorum” is a majority of your School Staff members AND a majority of your Parent/Community/Student members.

25 Does SSC have Bylaws? Yes! Bylaws should be regularly consulted in the conduct of SSC business. Bylaws must be in accord with RUSD policies and state law. Bylaws should be reviewed yearly and revised whenever a need is identified.

26 SMART Goal Evaluations The SMART Goal evaluation is the link from the 13-14 Single Plan for Student Achievement to the 14-15 Single Plan for Student Achievement This is different than the SMART Goal Verifications in years past Due to FPM that RUSD experienced this last April, just resolved on Friday, September 19 th Will begin with guiding questions These are determined by the district, and will be prepopulated Are rhetorical, and are answered by the evaluation process

27 Guiding Questions

28 SMART Goal Verification

29 SMART Goal Evaluation This year adds an evaluation component For each item in the action plan, you must: Tie it to one or more SMART Goals Evaluate “What worked” Evaluate “What didn’t work” Determine “What modifications will we make to the plan”

30 SMART Goal Evaluation

31 Conclusion Will end with a one or two page summary of the modifications to overall program at your site based upon the individual action plan evaluation

32 Other Considerations This should be done jointly with the School Site Council Not, the AP writes it and the SSC rubber stamps it Document the process in your SSC minutes Many plans currently have a significant number of action steps on their plans Considering focusing your action plans in the 14-15 SPSA This will help narrow down the number of initiatives your are monitoring This will help with the eventual evaluation in 15-16

33 Deadline October 31 st, with approval from School Site Council

34 Haiku Academic English Learners/Student Support

35 School Site Council Upload Page Pick your grade level

36 Pick your Site Name Make sure to pick the arrow in order to see all relevant upload pages for your site

37 Choose a Page

38 To Upload While blank, you can click on the blue text Once files have been uploaded, you can add more files by double clicking

39 Add More Files Click this to upload from your computer

40 Compliance Upload Please keep this as up to date as possible These files will be essential to demonstrating compliance if Riverside Unified School District is selected for a Federal Program Monitoring review in the 15-16 school year

41 Marilou asks… If you have documents to upload from LAST YEAR… 1. Do NOT attempt to upload, as last year’s Upload Classes are Inactive. 2. Scan documents, GIVE THEM AN APPROPRIATE TITLE, and email to Marilou. 3. She will upload for you.

42 Time Accounting (Title I Only) Many questions from sites! These changes are due to a finding from the CDE in the most recent FPM Failure to properly follow CDE procedures may result in repayment of categorical funds This presentation is to help you support your site employees if they come to you with questions Quick recap of the full length guidance in your packets Three types of forms Semi-Annual Personnel Activity Report (Pg 4) Only for fully Title I funded employees Filed every six months

43 Time Accounting Continued Substitute PAR (Pg 5) For split funded employees (Title I and base/LCFF) Employee has a regular schedule every week Filed every six months Must include the employees schedule as documentation Pg 6 Sample Elementary Pg 7 Sample High School Daily PAR (Pg 8) Everyone else split funded

44 Time Accounting Continued Key issues Check the Compliance Upload page to see which employees have to do which forms Choose good activities that are flexible! Get into a daily habit of filling it out at the end of the day

45 Questions? Next meeting 10/21 Elementary 10/23 Secondary


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