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Title: HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHER INFORMATION


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HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHER INFORMATION
  • Patty Hardy
  • Arizona Department of Education

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Highly Qualified vs. Highly Effective
  • Highly Qualified teacher is a minimum
    requirement
  • Highly Effective teacher is the goal

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Goals
  • Ensure Parents Right to Know.
  • Ensure that schools submit complete and accurate
    data.
  • Increase the percentage of classes taught by
    highly qualified teachers in core academic
    areas.
  • Ensure that poor or minority children are not
    taught by inexperienced, unqualified, or
    out-of-field teachers at higher rates than other
    children.
  • Increase the percentage of schools that make
    adequate yearly progress toward the goal of
    improvement in student achievement in reading and
    mathematics.

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Federal NCLB Highly Qualified
  • Hold a bachelors degree
  • AND
  • Hold a valid Arizona Teaching Certificate
    (intern, provisional, or standard)
  • -Charter school teachers are exempt from this
    certification requirement.
  • -Exception Special Education teachers must be
    appropriately certified for the Special
    Education area in which they teach.
  • Demonstrate content competency

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Current AEPA Subject Knowledge Tests
  • Art Biology Business
  • Chemistry Economics Elementary
    Education
  • English French Geography
  • German Health History
  • Library/Ed. Media Mathematics M.S.
    Mathematics
  • M.S. Language Arts M.S. General Science
    SpEd/Visually Imp.
  • M.S. Social Studies Music Physics
  • Poly Sci/Government Social Studies Spanish
  • SpEd/Cross-Category SpEd/Early Childhood
    SpEd/Severe-Profound
  • SpEd/Emot. Disab. SpEd/Hearing Impaired
    SpEd/Orth./Oth. Health
  • SpEd/Learning Dis. SpEd/Mental Retard.

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The Process
  • Within the first 4 weeks of school complete the
    following
  • Download the Highly Qualified Teacher Attestation
    and Principal Attestation forms.
  • -08-09 Forms Available Shortly
  • -http//www.ade.az.gov/asd/hqtp/admin.asp
  • Make copies of the Attestations for each core
    academic teacher
  • -Elementary
  • -Middle/Junior High, High School, Visual Arts
    Music
  • -Special Education
  • -REAP

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The Process
  • Core Academic Subject Areas Include
  • -Elementary Education
  • -English, Reading/Language Arts
  • -Mathematics
  • -Science (including General Science, Biology,
    Earth Science, Chemistry, and Physics)
  • -Foreign Language
  • -Economics
  • -Civics/Government
  • -History
  • -Geography
  • -Visual Arts
  • -Music

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The Process
  • Have teachers complete the appropriate Teacher
    Attestation and obtain documentation verifying
    their highly qualified status.
  • Review all Teacher Attestations and verify the
    documentation (attach documentation to Teacher
    Attestation).
  • Assist non-highly qualified teachers on their
    Individual Teacher Plan.
  • Teacher receives copy of Teacher Attestation and
    Individual Teacher Plan.

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The Process
  • Send letters of notification to parents of
    students in the classes of non-highly qualified
    teachers (maintain a copy of the letter and the
    date distributed to parents at the site).
  • -Requirement for Title I Schools only.
  • -Strongly recommended for all schools.
  • Complete the Highly Qualified Teachers Summary
    School Report and forward to the Superintendent.
  • Complete and sign the Principal Attestation (hold
    one copy and forward one copy to the district
    office to keep on file).
  • All attestations with documentation are kept on
    file for easy access.

10
The Process
  • Store the files at the school site or at a
    district site (district decision).

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Parents Right to Know
  • Title I School-wide and Title I Targeted
    Assistance Programs.
  • LEAs must provide parents with a timely notice
    that their child has been taught for four or more
    consecutive weeks by a teacher of core academic
    subjects who is not highly qualified.
  • LEAs must notify parents of students attending
    Title I School-wide and Title I Targeted
    Assistance Programs that parents may request
    information on the professional qualifications of
    the students teacher.

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Parents Right to Know
  • The information must state whether the teacher
  • -Meets State Qualifications/Licensure
    requirements (for charters this would be
  • for Special Education teachers).
  • -Has a baccalaureate degree.
  • The child receives services from a
    paraprofessional and the qualifications of the
    paraprofessional.

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Parents Right to Know
  • (Date)
  • (School Name)
  • (Address)
  • (City, State, Zip)
  • Dear Parents
  • Under the Federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
    ACT of 2001, Title I schools are required to
    provide parent notification when a teacher does
    not meet the requirements of a highly qualified
    professional as outlined in NCLB legislation. We
    value (Teachers Name) as a faculty member at
    (School Name). Although (Teachers Name) is
    qualified to teach in State of Arizona, charter
    schools, he/she does not meet the criteria for
    being highly qualified according to the NCLB
    guidelines. (Teachers Name) has been a
    successful teacher at (Name of School) and we are
    happy to have her/him be a part of our staff.
    Although (Name of Teacher) does not currently
    meet the highly qualified criteria, (he/she) will
    be completing the necessary highly qualified
    requirements as soon as possible. Thank you.
  • Sincerely,
  • Human Resources Department
  • (Name of School)

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Highly Qualified Teacher Position Input System
  • On-line data system to report highly qualified
    status of core content teachers.
  • The Arizona Department of Education uses this
    data to report to the U.S. Department of
    Education.
  • District determines who is responsible for
    managing the data for the LEA.
  • The LEA representative must be provided with
    Common Log-On access.

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Highly Qualified Teacher Position Input System
For assistance with Common Log-On access, contact
Elizabeth Stewart at (602) 542-5344.
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Highly Qualified Teacher Position Input System
  • Select LEA School from the drop down box.
  • Teacher list will appear to the left of the
    screen.
  • Please note, for new charters, you will have to
    add teachers manually to begin.

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Highly Qualified Teacher Position Input System
The types of information collected by this
application include teacher credentials, teacher
years of experience, teacher position(s),
teaching content, grades taught, periods taught,
highly qualified status and qualification
criteria used.
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Highly Qualified Teacher Position Input System
  • Complete directions for using the HQT Position
    Input System can be found at
  • http//www.ade.az.gov/asd/hqtp/

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Contacts
  • Marilyn Gardner
  • 602-542-5343
  • marilyn.gardner_at_azed.gov
  • Barbara Nolan
  • 602-364-2190
  • Barbara.nolan_at_azed.gov
  • Vickie Walters
  • 602-364-3553
  • vickie.walters_at_azed.gov
  • Patty Hardy
  • 602-542-3626
  • patty.hardy_at_azed.gov
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