Title: Comprehensive Monitoring ESEA No Child Left Behind
1Comprehensive Monitoring ESEA No Child Left
Behind
2Part One--On-site Monitoring for 05-06
- Purpose of Monitoring
- Process and Procedures
- LEAs to be Monitored On-site
- Changes to the On-site Instrument
Christie Lentz Director Budget and Field Services
3Purpose of Monitoring
- Compliance with NCLB
- Program Improvement
4Process and Procedures
- All LEAs will complete the Comprehensive
Monitoring Instrument, send the original to their
NCLB consultant, and keep a copy on file. - On-site monitoring of starred items by an NCLB
Consultant not assigned to the LEA that is
selected by the regional NCLB consultant - Involve all locally appointed NCLB Project
Directors - Field Service Consultants will complete
monitoring review, including random visits to
participating private schools as well as both
Title I schoolwides and targeted assistance
programs. - All LEA Project Directors and the Director of
Schools will sign report. - LEA will have two weeks to resolve minor issues
of noncompliance.
5Process and Procedures (continued)
- Serious issues of noncompliance will require a
Compliance Action Plan Agreement signed by the
Director of Schools and the program directors
responsible for the program with the compliance
issue. The Monitoring Team Leader must approve
this agreement. - All requirements must be fulfilled by Spring
2007. - Categories of Monitoring Report
- Closed
- Closed with suggestions
- Incomplete/Pending Compliance with Approved
Compliance Action Plan Agreement - Open
6Process and Procedures (continued)
- Consolidated application will not be approved if
monitoring compliance issues are not resolved
(Open status). - Incomplete Pending Compliance with Approved
Compliance Action Plan Agreement will result in
follow-up on-site monitoring the next year. - Executive Director of Federal Programs will
communicate, in writing, results of local
monitoring. The status of the Comprehensive
Monitoring for each district can be found at
http//www.tennessee.gov/education/nclb/conapp. - On-site monitoring will revert to comprehensive
(total monitoring instrument) if any of the
following conditions exist - - LEA is in corrective action
- - An official complaint has been filed with the
State against the LEA or, - - A request has been made by the Executive
Director of Federal Programs.
72005-2006 LEAs to be monitored on-site
- Upper Cumberland FSCCumberland, Macon, Smith,
Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, White - Southwest FSCChester, Lexington City, Madison,
Tipton - Memphis-Shelby FSCMemphis City
- South Central FSCBedford, Fayetteville City,
Giles, Marshall, Wayne
82005-2006 LEAs to be monitored on-site--continued
- Northwest FSCDyer, Dyersburg City, Gibson,
Huntington SSD, Milan SSD, Obion, Trenton SSD,
Union City - Mid-Cumberland FSCDavidson, Dickson, Montgomery,
Robertson, Stewart, TN School for the Blind - First TN FSCElizabethton City, Greeneville City,
Hawkins, Kingsport City, Newport City,
Rogersville City
92005-2006 LEAs to be monitored on-site--continued
- East TennesseeAnderson, Blount, Grainger, Knox,
Monroe, Scott, Sevier, Sweetwater City - SoutheastEtowah City, Hamilton, McMinn, Polk,
Rhea
10Why has the instrument changed?
- USDOE Monitoring
- Recent audit and monitoring results
- Other monitoring already completed this year,
i.e., Budget and Set-asides Family and Community
Engagement High Priority Title I Monitoring - Transition to TCSPP from Consolidated Plan
11Changes to the On-site Monitoring Document
- Page 2Documentation sheet for visits to
participating private schools and to targeted
assistance and schoolwide Title I programs - School Name, Category
- Signatures, Titles, Dates
- Pages 314Evidence ColumnNow merged into this
document (formerly examples of documentation)
12Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- Page 5General Fiscal Requirements
- 2(a.) Do the inventory records include the
following data elements funding source vendor
description serial or ID number year of
acquisition and cost of federal funds used for
purchases and location, use and condition and
any ultimate disposition data (including the date
of disposal and sale price or method used to
determine fair market value when applicable)?
13Changes to the On-site Monitoring
Documentcontd.
- 2(c.) Have items purchased, including private
school items, been appropriately labeled and
inventoried according to program requirements? - Page 6
- 6.Did the LEA get addenda approved before
implementing requested changes in scope on the
consolidated application?
14Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- 7. To ensure internal control, does each project
director sign for expenditures made from his/her
program? - 8. The LEA controls funds, materials, equipment,
and property that support services to private
school students. - 9. Materials and equipment purchased by NCLB
funds located at the private school are properly
labeled.
15Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- 10. Contracts with third party contractors are
approved and monitored by the LEA. - 11. Invoices from third party contractors list
instructional costs separate from administrative
costs.
16Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- Page 7Transferability
- 4. Does the LEA file an addendum to its
consolidated application within 30 days of the
transfer if the transfer resulted in a change of
the scope of the program(s) affected? - 5. Does the LEA revise its NCLB consolidated
budget to reflect the transfer, and does it
provide a copy of that revised budget to its
assigned NCLB consultant?
17Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- Page 8Title I Fiscal Requirements
- 10. High Priority LEAs have budgeted and
expended 10 of their Title I allocation on
professional development that targets areas in
which the LEA has not met AYP. If the entire 10
has not been expended, the LEA has carried over
to the next fiscal year the amount remaining and
budgeted it to meet the professional development
requirement.
18Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- Page 8Title I, Part AGeneral Requirements
- 1. Each Title I school has a plan in place that
contains the required components. - 2. The LEA has a process in place to regularly
review both LEA and school plans and for
including parent input.
19Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- 4. The LEA meets the requirements of Section 1119
of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) as it addresses
the requirements for highly-qualified teachers
and paraprofessionals. This includes ensuring
that newly hired teachers and paraprofessionals
meet the requirements of highly-qualified before
they are hired. - 8. The LEA engages in timely and meaningful
consultation with personnel from participating
private schools regarding students eligible to
receive Title I services prior to LEA development
and implementation of the Title I program
consistent with Section 1120(b) of NCLB. - 9. The LEA evaluates the academic progress of the
private school students participating in the
program and modifies the program as needed.
20Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- 10. Private schools students selected for
services reside in a participating school
attendance area and meet the multiple academic
criteria established by the LEA in consultation
with the private school officials. - Page 9
- 17. High priority Title I schools have
implemented a teacher mentoring program. - 18. The LEA has shared SEA complaint procedures
with private school officials. - 19. The LEA provides equitable services to
private school teachers of participating private
school students using the required professional
development set-aside and focusing on meeting
needs of these students.
21Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- 20. The LEA provides equitable services to
private school families of participating private
school children using the required parent
involvement setaside to provide activities that
assist parents in helping their children achieve
high academic standards. - 21. Title I services must be in addition to and
cannot replace or supplant services that would be
provided by private schools to private school
participants, in the absence of Title I. - 22. Title I paraprofessionals work under the
direct supervision of a highly qualified teacher.
22Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- Page 9Title I Schoolwide Programs
- 1. Each schoolwide program has a comprehensive
school improvement plan which addresses the 10
required elements - (a.)a comprehensive needs assessment of the
entire school using data analysis of subgroups as
referenced in NCLB - (b.)schoolwide reform strategies with emphasis on
improved achievement of the lowest achieving
students - Page 10
- (c.)instruction by highly qualified staff as
addressed in NCLB - (d.)highly quality and ongoing professional
development activities
23Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- (e.) strategies to attract highly qualified
teachers to high needs schools - (f.) strategies to increase effective parental
involvement - (g.) plans for assisting preschool children from
early childhood programs to elementary school
programs - (h.) measures to include teachers in assessment
decisions regarding the use of assessment in
improving student performance and instructional
programs - (i.) strategies for providing timely additional
assistance to students experiencing
difficulties mastering standards and - (j.) coordination and integration of federal,
state, and local services and programs.
24Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- 2. Title I targeted assistance schools eligible
to become schoolwide have been notified by their
LEA.
25Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- Page 11Title I, Part D, Subpart 2 Programs in
Local Facilities for Delinquent Children - 1.The accuracy of the count to generate funds has
been verified. - 2. Services based on a needs assessment are being
provided. - 3.The LEA plan for serving these children and
youth meets all requirements in Section 1423. - 4. The LEA has monitored the facility to ensure
the program is being carried out as written and
is in compliance with all Federal requirements.
26Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- 5. The LEA has entered into an agreement, with
each facility, which meets all requirements in
Section 1425. - 6. The LEA requires each facility to demonstrate
annually the number of children and youth
returning to school, obtaining a secondary school
diploma or its equivalent, or obtaining
employment after release. - 7. The LEA requires each facility to conduct
program evaluations consistent with Section 1431.
27Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- Page 11Title II, Part A- Teacher/Principal
Quality - 9. The LEAs consolidated plan/TCSPP addresses
how all Title I funded paraprofessionals, who
assist with instruction, will meet NCLB
requirements as defined in section 1119 of NCLB. - Page 12
- 10. The LEA ensures that all class size
reduction teachers paid by Title IIA funds are
identified as highly qualified for the courses
they are teaching.
28Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- Page 14Private SchoolsEquitable Services to
Private School Students and Teachers under Title
IX - 1.LEA provides equitable participation for
private school students and teachers in all
programs under Title IX in which the LEA opts to
participate. - 2. LEA consultation with private schools
officials during the design, development, and
implementation of these programs is timely and
meaningful, including such information as
services to be offered, how the students needs
will be identified, etc. This includes
discretionary grants. - 3. Expenditures are equal, taking into account
the number and educational needs of the students
to be served, to the expenditures for
participating public school children.
29Changes to the On-site Monitoring Documentcontd.
- 4. The LEA consults with private schools to
ensure understanding of the Title V program
options and funding, including a needs assessment
and an evaluation of the program. - 5. The LEA has appropriate documentation on file
for participating private schools. (Application
and Intent to Participate Form) - 6. The LEA monitors the Title V program in
private, non-public schools within its service
area to ensure that services, materials, and
equipment provided are secular, neutral and
non-ideological.
30Questions?
31Part Two--Review of Comprehensive Monitoring
Instrument for 05-06
Dr. Julie McCargar Executive Director Office of
Federal Programs
32Planning Process-Groups Involved
- Strategic planning process
- Based on state and national goals
- Process is collaborative
- All stakeholders involved
33Planning Process/Needs Assessment
- Factors guiding needs assessment
- Results of needs assessment
- Three Top Goals
- Goals must focus on district needs and reform
efforts
34Accountability/Student Assessment
- Student demographic, attendance, drop out and
graduation data must be used - LEA must disaggregate assessment data
- LEA must set annual measurable objectives for
each subgroup - LEA must comply with TCA requirements for high
priority schools - LEA must use all appropriate TCAP Data- Include
TVAAS data if available- Other state, district,
building, and program assessments
35Parent/Community Involvement
- LEA must- Have a written parent involvement
policy- Develop policy jointly with parents-
Distribute policy to parents - Parents must help develop, implement and evaluate
policy at district and building level - All ELL programs and parents must be involved
- Advisory councils must be implemented
- Parents and community involved in the design,
implementation and evaluation of Title I
36Parent/Community Notification
- Appropriate language for audience
- Outreach to parents of ELL
- Written notification of rights of choice
- Information on student progress
- Notification of students eligibility
37Parent/Community Notification (continued)
- Qualifications of teachers and paraprofessionals
available to parents - Notification regarding highly qualified
- Schools eligibility for schoolwide status is
communicated - Rights concerning military recruiter
- Notification regarding Unsafe School Choice
Policy
38Professional Development
- Activities offered to administrators teachers
paraprofessionals, and appropriate others - Included in LEA consolidated plan/TCSPP and all
TSIPs
39Professional Development (continued)
- District professional development plan will
- Outline process for all teachers to achieve
highly qualified status - Address highly qualified status of
paraprofessionals - Include strategies to increase the number of
highly qualified - Provide assurances that training is designed
upon scientifically-based research - Use multiple sources of student achievement data
- Ensure alignment with standards
- Include gender equitable activities
40Professional Development (continued)
- Meet specific identified staff needs
- Include strategies to improve learning for all
students - Coordinate resources
- Address training for staff and community partners
to ensure safe schools
41General Fiscal Requirements
- Consolidated administration
- Equipment and Real Property Management,
including private school items - Inventory Records
- Time periods to obligate and liquidate funds
- Procurement regulations
- EDGAR, Parts 31 35
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42General Fiscal Requirements(continued)
- Addenda
- Internal controls
- Third party contracts
43Transferability
- Document amount
- Not exceed percent allowable
- 30 days notification
- Funds used appropriately
- Set-asides and private school requirements
- Fiscal records to track expenditures
- Justification of transferability as to increased
student academic achievement - Addenda
- Budget
44Title I - Fiscal Requirements
- Minimum requirement for parent
- involvement
- School Improvement requirement
- professional development
- Minimum requirement for Highly Qualified
- 125 rule used when applicable
- Identified homeless children must be served
45Title I - Fiscal Requirements (continued)
- Supplement, not supplant requirement
- Comparability requirements
- Not more than 15 carryover
- Conditions governing school choice
- High Priority LEA professional development
set-asidebudgeted and spent
46Title II, Part D - Fiscal Requirements
- 25 Requirement for professional
- development
47Title III - Fiscal Requirements
- 2 limitation for administration
48Title IV, Part A - Fiscal Requirements
- 2 budget limitation for
- administration
- Budget limitation for security
- activities
- 25 carryover limitation (can be increased with
prior approval)
49Title I, Part A General Requirements
- School plan with required components
- LEA process to review plans
- Description of high quality assessments
- LEA meets NCLB Section 1119 for highly qualified
teachers and paraprofessionalsincluding new
hires - LEA assists with academic standards
- Coordination with various agencies/programs
50Title I, Part A - General Requirements (continued)
- Private School participation
- Timely, meaningful consultation with private
school officials - Evaluation of progress of private school
participants - Student eligibilityprivate
- Student eligibilitytargeted assistance
- High priority school requirements
- School choice options
- Revise school improvement plan
51Title I, Part A - General Information (continued)
- Each Title I School has
- Parent involvement policy
- Parent-student-school compact
- Annual parent meeting
- Content of Compact
- Disseminate State Report Card
- Requirements for school improvement
52Title I, Part A - General Information (continued)
- High Priority SchoolsImplementation of teacher
mentoring program - Sharing of SEA complaint procedures with private
school officials - Private school teachersequitable services for
professional development - Private school parentsequitable services for
parent involvement - Private schoolssupplement, not supplant
- Paraprofessionals directly supervised by highly
qualified teacher
53Title I - Schoolwide Programs
- Comprehensive Schoolwide Plan with 10 required
elements - Eligible schools notified of status
- List of state and federal programs included
- Ensure intent and purpose of other programs
- Parents involved
- Technical assistance provided
54Title I Targeted Assistance Programs
- Funds to serve eligible students in greatest
need - Assist participating children meet standards
- Targeted assistance plan is part of existing
school plan - Methods and strategies based on
- scientifically-based research
55Tile I - Neglected Children
- Accuracy of student count
- Services based on needs
- LEA monitoring all programs
56Title I, Part C Migrant Education
- Funds used to address needs of migrant children
- Migrants receive full range of services
- Funds used in accordance with consolidated
application - Services consistent with application and needs
- Migrant program in served buildings consistent
with consolidated plan - MEP programs
- Home Visitor
57Title I, Part C Migrant (continued)
- Certificates of Eligibility
- Recruiter/advocate
- Adequate staff
- MIS2000 data
- Parent Advisory Committee
- Students in grades 9-12
- Approved plan and budget on file
58Title I, Part D, Subpart 1
- This section is reserved for State Agencies.
59Title I, Part D, Subpart 2
- This section will be used individually with LEAs
that have programs for neglected children.
60Title II, Part A - Teacher/Principal Quality
- Consolidated Plan/TCSPP
- Recruitment
- Retention
- Training
- Highly Qualified
61Title II, Part A (continued)
- Funded activities aligned with state standards
and based on scientifically-based research - Funded activities have substantial, measurable
and positive impact on student achievement
62Title II, Part A (continued)
- LEA assures
- Coordination of activities
- Annual increase in teacher participation in
professional development - Annual increase in highly qualified
- LEA consults with private schools
- Plan ensures that all teachers are highly
qualified - Plan addresses Title I funded paraprofessionals
highly qualified status - CSR teachers paid by IIA are highly qualified
for courses taught
63Title II, Part D Technology Education
- Current year evidence of staff training in
effective integration of technology into the
daily classroom curriculum - Review of research evident in selection of
activities
64Title III, Part A English Language
Acquisition
- LEA is implementing activities indicated in
consolidated application - Funds are used to meet achievement objectives
- LEA has accountability system for all schools
- LEA assures students develop English proficiency
- Process to identify ELL students
65Title IV, Part A - Safe Drug Free Schools and
Communities
- Effective disciplinary policies
- Security procedures
- Prevention activities
- Crisis management plan
- Code of Conduct policy
- Students and parents receive copy of code
- of conduct and disciplinary policy
- System has policy for Gun-Free Schools and
- TCA 49-6-4301(g)
66Title IV, Part A - Safe Drug Free Schools and
Communities (continued)
- System has implemented unsafe school choice plan
- System has policy prohibiting inappropriate use
of tobacco on school grounds (T.C.A. 39-17-1604) - Funded programs are in compliance with Principles
of Effectiveness
67Title V Innovative Programs
- Written performance indicators
- Supplement, not supplant regular program
68Title VI, Part B Rural Education
- District eligibility and application for grant
- Five ESEA performance goals
- Budget is available for review and funds are
used for allowable purposes - LEA has a process for evaluating Title VI
program
69Title X Homeless Education Requirements
- LEA knows requirements of Title X
- District count of homeless children/youth
- Documentation of identified children/youth
- Documentation of enrollment
- Staff training is provided
- Document effort to reduce barriers
70Title X Homeless Education Requirements
(continued)
- District liaison for homeless population
- Appropriate transportation available
- Effort to retain homeless children in same school
for entire year - Work with local shelters
- Waive proof of residence
- Policies to avoid stigmatizing or isolating
71Title X Homeless Education Requirements
(continued)
- Homeless preschoolers
- Other services for homeless
- Policies and procedures for transportation
- Policies and procedures for equal access to
preschool - Policies and procedures for equal access to
secondary education - Coordinate with Title I
72Private Schools Equitable Services to Private
School Students and Teachers under Title IX
- Equitable participation for private school
students and teachers in programs under Title IX - Consultation with private school officials
during design and implementationtimely and
meaningful - Equal expenditures to those for public school
children
73Private Schools Equitable Services to Private
School Students and Teachers under Title IX
(continued)
- Consultation for Title V
- Appropriate documentation on file
- Monitoring of Title V for secular, neutral, and
non-ideological services, materials, and equipment
74Questions?