Title: Engaging Families: HomeSchool Connections Module III
1Engaging FamiliesHome-School ConnectionsModule
III
- No Child Left Behind
- Parents as Consumers
2- Engaging Families Home-School Connections
- United Federation of Teachers Teacher Center
- New York City Regional School Support Center
- New York State Education Department
- Developed and written by
- Miriam Beverly, Karen Butler-Brock, Tisha Hinds,
- Mary Madden, Karen Millard, Esta Newman, UFT
Teacher Center - Jan Atwell,
- United Parents Associations of New York City,
Inc. - Edited by Bea Carson
- Coordinated by
- Theresa Mehrer and Carol Haupt
- A UFT Teacher Center PowerPoint Publication
Aminda Gentile Director
3Engaging Families Home-School Connections
Core Belief
All parents care about their children.
4No Child Left BehindAgenda
- Read Aloud
- What is No Child Left Behind?
- Activity I Index Cards
- Activity II Alphabet Soup
- Lecturette
- Journal Writing
5No Child Left Behind
- Read Aloud
- Read a selection appropriate to the subject.
6No Child Left Behind
- What is No Child Left Behind?
- The No Child Left Behind law adds a new
- direction to the role of parents-as-consumers
- in Title I - Schools in Need of Improvement/
- Corrective Action Schools.
7No Child Left Behind
- What is No Child Left Behind? (continued)
- School Choice and Supplemental
- Educational Services are meant to
- empower parents. Parents have access to
- information regarding the credentials of
- teachers and paraprofessionals and
- the achievement of their childs school.
8No Child Left Behind
- Activity I Index Card Activity
- (Each participant receives 5 index cards.)
- Write one or two different words on each index
card, describing who you are (for example,
teacher, musician). Place cards face down. - 2. Choose 3 cards without looking, tear them
up and throw them away. - Turn up the remaining 2 cards. These represent
who you are now. - 4. How does this change affect you?
9No Child Left Behind
- Activity II Alphabet Soup and Discussion
- Using the handout sheet, identify what the
acronyms stand for.
10No Child Left Behind
- Activity II Alphabet Soup and Discussion
(continued) - Lecturette Schools in Need of Improvement and
Corrective Action Schools
11No Child Left Behind
- Alphabet Soup Unscrambled
- AYP - Adequate Yearly Progress
- S.E.S. - Supplemental Educational Service
- CA - Corrective Action
- NCLB - No Child Left Behind
- SINI - School in Need of Improvement
- HQT - Highly Qualified Teacher
- ASRC - Annual School Report Card
- SURR - School Under Registration Review
12No Child Left Behind
NCLB Fact Sheet Corrective Action (CA) (1 of
4) When schools fail to make adequate yearly
progress (AYP) for 2 years, they are designated
Corrective Action Schools. When schools fail to
make AYP for 4 years they are designated Schools
in Need of Improvement (SINI), and - School
Choice must be provided. - School receives
Technical Assistance (T.A.). - Supplemental
educational services (S.E.S.) must be provided.
13No Child Left Behind
- NCLB Fact Sheet Corrective Action (CA)- (2 of 4)
- One of the following actions must be taken
- Replace relevant staff.
- Institute new curriculum and professional
development for staff. - Significantly increase management authority at
school. - Appoint outside expert to advise school.
- Extend school day or year.
- Restructure school.
14No Child Left Behind
NCLB Fact Sheet Corrective Action (CA) (3 of
4) After 2 years of Corrective Action (5 years of
not making AYP), the school goes into
restructuring. School choice, supplemental
educational services and T.A. continue. One of
the following actions must be taken - Reopen as
a charter school. - Replace all or most of the
school staff relevant to making AYP. - Contact
private management company to operate the public
school. - Turn over the school to the state. -
Take another major school restructuring action
(governance).
15No Child Left Behind
NCLB Fact Sheet Corrective Action (CA) - (4 of
4) If/when a school makes AYP for 2 consecutive
years, the school is no longer subject to
improvement. If/when a school meets the State
Standard, it is no longer subject to improvement.
16No Child Left Behind
- School Report Card Activity
- Review your schools report card, looking for
- the information requested on the worksheet.
- Discuss the implications of this information.
17No Child Left Behind
- Annual School Report Notes
- Performance on State tests- Students Receiving
- General Education Services
- Performance on State tests- Students Receiving
Special education - Services
- Performance on State tests- English Language
Learners
18No Child Left Behind
- Annual School Report Notes, 2
- Principals Statement
- Teachers
- Student
19No Child Left Behind
- Journal Writing
- If you had to create a list of multiple lines of
- communication between home and school, what
- networking structures would be included?
20Engaging Families Home-School Connections
Core Belief
All parents care about their children.
21No Child Left Behind
- Journals for Parents
- Parents of Exceptional Children
- Kappan
- Educational Leadership ASCD
22No Child Left Behind
- Schools in Need of Improvement (SINI)
- Year 1 and Year 2
- (Notes pages)
23No Child Left Behind
- Schools in Need of Improvement (SINI)
- become Corrective Action after 2 years failing
- AYP, (also see slides 11-14 and Notes page).
24No Child Left Behind
- Timeline
- (See Notes page)
25No Child Left Behind
- School Choice
- After 1 year of SINI status, mandatory school
choice MUST be provided. District MUST provide
transportation. Lack of capacity is not an
exception. Funds that may be used are - Title I.
- Title V.
- - Non-Federal funds.
26No Child Left Behind
- Supplemental Educational Services (S.E.S.)
- If a Title I School fails to make AYP by the end
of the first full - school year after being identified for school
improvement, then - provisions must be arranged for supplemental
services for eligible - students who attend that school. These are to be
in addition to the - instruction provided during the school day and
must be of high - quality, research-based and specifically designed
to increase the - academic achievement of the eligible students on
state - assessments. Eligibility status Students are
eligible for - S.E.S. is based on low achievement and low income
(i.e., students - Are eligible for free or reduced-fee lunch).
27No Child Left Behind
- Terms Defined
- Accountability System
- Adequate Yearly Progress
- Assessment
- Corrective Action
- Disaggregated Data (also see Notes page)
28No Child Left Behind
- Terms Defined
- Supplemental Educational Services
- Teacher Quality
- Highly Qualified Teacher
- Paraprofessional (See Notes page)