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Title: School and LEA Improvement 1116


1
School and LEA Improvement 1116
  • January 2002

2
School Improvement
  • States must determine if each school and each
    district (even those that do not receive Title I
    funds) makes adequate yearly progress as defined
    in Section 1111.

3
LOCAL ANNUAL REVIEW
  • Each Title I LEA must
  •          Review annually the progress of each
    Title I school to determine whether the school is
    making AYP, using
  • Ø     State assessment system and
  • Ø     Any local assessments or other academic
    indicators, except that these indicators cannot
    reduce the number or change the schools that
    would otherwise be subject to school improvement.
  •          Publish and disseminate results to
    parents, teachers, schools and the community.
  •          Review the effectiveness of activities
    to provide parent involvement, professional
    development, and other Title I activities.

4
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTYEAR 1
  • Each Title I district must identify for school
    improvement any Title I school that fails to make
    AYP for two consecutive years. Identification
    must take place before the beginning of the
    school year following the failure to make AYP.
  • Within 3 months, an identified school must
    develop a school plan, in consultation with
    parents, school staff, district, and outside
    experts.

5
The School Plan must
  • Cover a 2-year period
  • incorporate strategies based on scientifically
    based research to address specific areas that
    caused the failure
  • adopt policies and practices concerning the
    schools core academic subjects that have the
    greatest likelihood of raising student
    achievement to meet the State proficient level

6
The School Plan must also
  • assure that the school will spend not less than
    10 of its Title I funds on professional
    development annually
  • establish annual measurable objectives for
    continuous and substantial progress to ensure
    that each subgroup will meet proficiency within
    12 years
  • provide effective parent involvement
  • incorporate, as appropriate, extended-time
    activities
  • incorporate a teacher-mentoring program.

7
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTYEAR 2
  •  
  •         If a school fails to make AYP by the end
    of the first full year after identification, the
    district must
  • Ø     continue to provide technical assistance
  • Ø     continue to make public school choice
    available
  • Ø     make supplemental educational services
    available.

8
Limited Exceptions for all Improvement Actions
  • The LEA may delay, for no more than one year
    implementation of supplemental services if the
    school makes AYP for one year or if failure is
    due to exceptional or uncontrollable
    circumstances, such as
  • Ø     Natural disaster
  • Ø     Precipitous and unforeseen decline in the
    financial resources of the LEA or school.

9
Corrective Action
  • If a school fails to make AYP by the end of the
    second full school year after identification, the
    district must
  •  
  • Ø     continue to make public school choice
    available
  • Ø     continue to make supplemental services
    available
  • Ø     continue technical assistance
  • Ø    identify the school for corrective action
    and take at least one of the following
    actions

10
Possible corrective actions.
  • replace school staff relevant to the failure
  • institute and implement a new curriculum
  • significantly decrease management
  • authority in the school
  • appoint outside experts to advise the school
  • extend school year or school day
  • restructure internal organization of the school.

11
Restructuring
  •  
  •         If a school fails to make AYP after one
    full year of corrective action, the district
    must
  •  
  • Ø     continue to make public school choice
    available
  • Ø     continue to make supplemental services
    available
  • Ø     prepare a plan to restructure the school.

12
Exiting School Improvement
  • If a school identified for improvement,
    corrective action, or restructuring makes AYP for
    two consecutive years, the school is no longer
    subject to improvement.

13
TRANSITION FOR PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED SCHOOLS
  • Schools in the first year of school improvement
    in 2001-02 will be in the first year of school
    improvement under NCLB in 2002-03 and must
    provide public school choice.
  • Schools with two or more consecutive years of
    school improvement in 2001-02 will be in the
    second year of school improvement under NCLB in
    2002-03 and must provide public school choice and
    supplemental educational services.
  • Schools in corrective action in 2001-02 will be
    in corrective action under NCLB in 2002-03 and
    must provide public school choice, supplemental
    educational services, and take one of the
    mandatory corrective actions.

14
PUBLIC SCHOOL CHOICE
  • For any school identified for school improvement,
    corrective action, or restructuring, a district
    must provide all students in the school the
    option to transfer to another public school not
    in school improvement, unless public school
    choice is prohibited by State law.
  •  
  • Districts must give priority to the
    lowest-achieving children from low-income
    families.

15
PUBLIC SCHOOL CHOICE, cont
  • A child that transfers may remain in the choice
    school until the child has completed the highest
    grade in that school.
  •  
  • If a childs resident school is no longer
    identified for improvement, corrective action or
    restructuring, the districts obligation to
    provide transportation to that child ends at the
    end of the school year.

16
SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - LEA
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • For any school in the second year of school
    improvement, corrective action or restructuring,
    the district must arrange for the provision of
    supplemental educational services to eligible
    children in that school from a provider with a
    demonstrated record of effectiveness that is
    selected by the parents from a list of providers
    approved by the SEA.
  • 2. Notify parents annually of
  • Ø     The availability of supplemental services
  • Ø     The identity of approved providers within
    the district
  • Ø     A brief description of the services,
    qualifications and demonstrated effectiveness of
    each provider.

17
SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - LEA
RESPONSIBILITIES
  •  
  • 3. Assist parents in choosing a provider.
  • 4. Apply fair and equitable procedures for
    serving students if the number of spaces at
    approved providers is not sufficient to serve all
    students.
  • 5. Enter into an agreement with a provider
    selected by a parent.
  • 6. The district must continue to provide
    supplemental services to a child receiving those
    services until the end of the school year in
    which the services were first received.

18
Bottom Line
  • States need to identify the list of approved
    providers, so that districts can be prepared to
    offer supplemental services this fall.

19
Definitions of Terms
  • Supplemental educational services means tutoring
    and other supplemental academic enrichment
    services that are
  • In addition to instruction provided during the
    school day and
  • Of high quality, research-based, and specifically
    designed to increase the achievement of eligible
    children.
  •  
  • Eligible child means a child from a low-income
    family, as determined by the LEA for purposes of
    allocating Title I funds to schools.
  •  
  • Provider means a non-profit or for-profit entity
    or an LEA that
  • Has a demonstrated record of effectiveness in
    increasing student achievement
  • Is capable of providing supplemental services
    that are consistent with the instructional
    program of the LEA and the States standards and
  • Is financially sound.
  •  

20
SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - SEA
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Promote maximum participation by providers
  • Develop and apply objective criteria to potential
    providers that are based on a demonstrated record
    of effectiveness in increasing student
    achievement
  • Maintain an updated list, by district, of
    approved providers

21
SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - SEA
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Develop, implement, and publicly report on
    standards and techniques for monitoring the
    quality and effectiveness of the services offered
    by approved providers and for withdrawing
    approval from providers that fail, for 2
    consecutive years, to increase achievement
  • Provide annual notice to potential providers of
    the opportunity to provide supplemental services
    and the procedures for obtaining approval.

22
SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Providers
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Provide parents of children receiving services
    with information on their childrens progress
  • Ensure that instruction and content are
    consistent with the district and aligned with
    State standards
  • Meet applicable health, safety, and civil rights
    laws
  • Provide instruction that is secular, neutral and
    non-ideological.

23
FOR TRANSPORTATION ANDSUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES
  • Unless a smaller amount is needed, a district
    must spend, to provide transportation for choice
    and supplemental educational services, an amount
    equal to
  • 5 of the districts Title I allocation for
    transportation
  • 5 of the districts Title I allocation for
    supplemental services, and
  • an additional 10 of the districts Title I
    allocation for either transportation or
    supplemental services.

24
SEA Responsibilities
  • Make technical assistance available, such as
    through school support teams, to schools
    identified for school improvement, corrective
    action and restructuring
  • Take corrective action as the SEA determines
    appropriate if a district fails to carry out its
    responsibilities
  • Ensure assessment results are provided to a
    district before the beginning of the next school
    year and before identification of schools may
    take place

25
SEA Responsibilities, continued
  • Notify the Secretary of major factors that
    significantly affected student achievement in
    districts and schools identified for improvement
  • Identify districts for improvement and corrective
    action

26
LEA Improvement
  • District improvement is based on the same AYP
    definitions in a state. Including, participation
    of at least 95 of students enrolled in the
    grades tested in the accountability system.
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