Title: Colleton County Title I
1Colleton County Title I
2No Child Left Behind
- Parent-friendly legislation
- Title I funding is tied to the legislation
- Funding is based on a Needs Assessment
- Accountability is measurable
3School Improvement Continuum
- Newly Identified Schools that do not meet
AYP - 2 years in a row
- Continuing School Improvement schools that do
not - meet AYP for 3
years in a row - Corrective Action Schools that do not meet AYP
for - 4 years in a
row - Plan to Restructure 5 years in a row
- Restructure 6 years in a row
4School Improvement
- Preliminary School Improvement List published May
2009 - Corrective Action
- Cottageville Elementary
- Forest Hills Elementary
- Hendersonville Elementary
- Ruffin Middle
- Restructuring
- Bells Elementary
- Colleton Middle
- Forest Circle Middle
- Northside Elementary
5Choice Transfer
- CCSD Schools classified as Needs Improvement
(Newly Identified ) two years in a row must
offer parents the option to transfer their child
to a school NOT on Needs Improvement.
6Choice Transfer
- CCSD Elementary Schools that offered Choice 09-10
- Bells Elementary School
- Cottageville Elementary School
- Forest Hills Elementary School
- Hendersonville Elementary School
- Northside Elementary School
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- Choice Edisto Beach Elementary
- Black Street Early Childhood Center K only
7Choice Transfer
- NO CHOICE for Middle Schools
- Colleton Middle Restructuring
- Forest Circle Restructuring
- Ruffin Middle Corrective Action
8School Improvement
- Schools that are identified as Continuing
- School Improvement, Corrective Action,
- Plan to Restructure, or Restructuring must
- offer parents 2 options
- 1. Choice transfer
- 2. Supplemental Educational Services
- (SES)
9Supplemental Educational Services (SES)
- Additional academic assistance beyond the school
day for eligible students. - Targets low-income students who score below
proficient on PACT, particularly in
English/language arts math. - If district Title 1 funds are inadequate for SES,
priority will be determined by NCLB statute which
uses family income and student achievement to
determine priority. - Transportation to/from tutoring services
- NOT provided by the school district.
10Supplemental Educational Services (SES)
- Providers and Services
- Must have a demonstrated record of effectiveness
- Must use research-based, best instructional
practices - Are consistent with districts instructional
program and the states curriculum standards - Are financially sound and
- Are consistent with federal, state, and local
health, safety, and civil rights laws.
11CCSD in Corrective Action
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- If the State identifies a District for corrective
- action, the State must
- Continue to ensure that the LEA is provided
with technical assistance and - Take at least one of the following corrective
actions, as consistent with State law
12CCSD in Corrective Action (cont)
- Defer programmatic funds or reduce administrative
funds - Replace LEA personnel who are relevant to the
inability of the LEA to make adequate progress - Remove individual schools from the jurisdiction
of the LEA and arrange for their public
governance and supervision
13CCSD in Corrective Action (cont)
- Appoint a receiver or trustee to administer the
affairs of the LEA in place of the superintendent
and school board - Abolish or restructure the LEA and/or
- Institute and fully implement a new curriculum
based on State and local content and academic
achievement standards that includes appropriate,
scientifically research-based professional
development for all relevant staff. -
- 09-10 Last year for Anderson 5 Curriculum
14NCLB AYP TARGETS
AYP Groups Math At least 95 tested ELA At least 95 tested Other Indicators need to meet for AYP
All Students v v v v v
White Students v v v v 13
Afr-Am. Students v v v v
Low Econ Status v v v v N/A 17
Students w/disab. v v v v 21
Ltd. Eng Proficient v v v v 25
Each addl ethnic grp v v v v 29
15District Set Asides
- Administration 202,152.00
- Assessment Tools 50,000.00
- Homeless 5,000.00
- HQ Staff Development 132,918.00
- Orchard Lab Staff (9 schools) 243,283.00
- ESOL Services 15,000.00
- CHOICE transportation 100,000.00
- Supplemental Educ. Services 431,669.00
- Parent Involvement 26,591.00
- Instructional Facilitators (elem) 277,210.00
- Indirect Costs 66,484.00
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- Current Total 1,206,613.00
- Once carryover is determined 1,550,307.00
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16Title I Schools
- Requirement ----- School must have 35 poverty
- Hendersonville Elementary 89.29
- Bells Elementary 88.64
- Colleton Middle 86.78
- Black Street Early Childhood Center 82.25
- Cottageville Elementary 76.25
- Northside Elementary 74.69
- Ruffin Middle 71.81
- Forest Hills Elementary 69.38
- Forest Circle Middle 68.72
- No requirement to serve schools below 75 poverty
17Each Schools Title I REGULAR Allocation
- Hendersonville Elementary. CA . 228,650.00
- Bells Elementary . R ..........
167,856.00 - Colleton Middle R ...........
187,224.00 - Black Street Early Childhood Ctr.
90,800.00 - Ruffin Middle CA .. 110,400.00
- Cottageville Elementary.. CA 140,000.00
- Northside Elementary R.. 191,200.00
- Forest Circle Middle R.....................
191,200.00 - Forest Hills ElementaryCA.. 160,400.00
- TOTAL for schools
1,467,730.00 - 98.98 is allocated to teachers salaries
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18Title I Stimulus 2009-2011
- Allocation 1,789,804.00
- Required Set Asides
- SES 266,471.00
- Choice . 89,491.00
- Parent Involvement 17,899.00
- Homeless supplies 2,000.00
19Title I Stimulus 2009-2011
- Salaries Benefits for District Pre-kindergarten
Program - 1,384,420.00
- (2 years 2009-2011)
20How are the school spendingthese funds??
- Teacher Salaries - to reduce class size
- Staff Development
- A. Explicit Direct Instruction
- B. Instructional Coaches
- C. Collaborative Planning
- D. Professional Learning Communities
- Instructional Equipment
- Instructional Supplies
- Parent Involvement
21No Child Left Behind
- Definition of a PARENT
- The term "parent" includes a legal guardian or
other person standing in loco parentis (such as a
grandparent or stepparent with whom the child
lives, or a person who is legally responsible
for the child's welfare). - Section 9101(31), ESEA
22Parent Involvement
- Centerpiece of Title I
- NCLB defines parental involvement as
- the participation of parents in regular,
- two-way, and meaningful communication
- involving student academic learning and
- other school activities.
23Parent Involvement
- Schools must ensure
- Parents play an integral role in assisting their
childs learning - Parents are encouraged to be actively involved in
their childs education in school - Parents are full partners in their childs
education and are included, as appropriate, in
decision-making and on advisory committees to
assist in the education of their child and - Other activities are carried out, such as those
described in section 1118 of the ESEA. -
- Parental Involvement - section 9101(32),ESEA
24Parent Involvement
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- Parents and families have a major influence on
their childrens achievement - Involved parents have students who do better in
school, like school more, pass classes, get
promoted to the next grade, graduate, and go on
to postsecondary education. - A New Wave of Evidence The Impact of School,
Family and Community Connections on Student
Achievement (2002) - By A. Henderson K. Mapp
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25Parent Advisory Committee
- Committee comprised of Parent Involvement
Facilitator and at least 5 PARENTS (or legal
guardians) of students in a Title I school. - meets a minimum of 3 times at the school
- Provides input into Title I activities
- Makes recommendations to improve/increase PARENT
INVOLVEMENT at the school and - One parent representative will be chosen from
each schools committee to meet with District
Title I staff and District leadership two times
each year (fall and spring)
26Parent Resource Center
- Take Home Computers
- Resources parents can use at home to help their
children - Computers on-site for parent access
- Free materials for parents
- Find information on ways you can help your
childs school - Parent Survey about the needs of the parent,
child, and the school
27- QUESTIONS?????????????????
- Contact
- Catherine Turner
- Title I/Federal Special Projects Coordinator
- 213 N. Jefferies Blvd.
- Walterboro, SC 29488
- 843-782-4522, ext 40251 voice
- 843-782-3865 fax
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28Websites for Parents Students
- www.ed.gov
- www.ed.sc.gov
- www.hippocampus.org
- www.abcteach.com
- www.adlit.org
- www.math.com
- www.starfall.com
- www.mathnerds.com
- www.freemathhelp.com
- www.readingrockets.org