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Title: Schoolwide Program


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2008-2009 Title I Schoolwide Program Overview
for Non-Progam Improvement Schools Years 15
Federal and State Education Programs Branch
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Contents of the Title I Overview Power Point
  • Title I, Part A
  • Purpose of Power Point
  • Purpose of No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
    (NCLB)
  • Purpose of Title I
  • Definition of supplemental funds
  • Definition of Adequate Yearly Progress AYP
    Accountability
  • Implementation of Single Plan for Student
    Achievement (SPSA)
  • Definition of Highly Qualified Teacher and
    Paraprofessional
  • Mandates of Parent Involvement
  • Parent Involvement Policy
  • Parents Right to Know
  • School-Parent Compact
  • Building Capacity for Involvement
  • Resources
  • School documents/materials needed for Annual
    Title I Meeting

Federal and State Education Programs Branch
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Purpose
  • The purpose of the Title I Overview is to inform
    local districts, schools, and parents about the
    requirements of the Title I Program and the
    correlation with the elements of the Categorical
    Program Monitoring (CPM) process reviewed by the
    California Department of Education (CDE). A
    reference has been made on the bottom right hand
    corner of each page when applicable.
  • CPM refers to a legal accountability process used
    by the CDE to validate compliance with various
    program requirements and outcomes of the Title I
    program.
  • Title I requirements are embedded within the
    following CPM instruments
  • Cross Programs CP
  • Compensatory Education CE
  • Program Improvement PI

Federal and State Education Programs Branch
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Purpose of No Child Left Behind
is to ensure that all children have a fair,
equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a
high-quality education and reach, at a minimum,
proficiency on challenging state academic
achievement standards and state academic
assessments
Federal and State Education Programs Branch
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Purpose of Title I
  • Title I Part A is a federal program providing
    supplemental resources to Local Educational
    Agencies (LEAs) i.e., school districts, assisting
    students in poverty to meet challenging state
    academic standards.
  • In order to access these funds, schools must have
    a poverty threshold of at least 40 based on free
    and reduced lunch applications and/or Calworks.
  • Schools that rank into Title I deliver
    supplemental services through a targeted
    assistance (TAS) program or a schoolwide program
    (SWP) model.

Federal and State Education Programs Branch
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Supplemental Funds
  • Supplemental funds are over and above the general
    revenue funds the districts and schools receive
    to support the base program.
  • They are funds which are granted to districts and
    to schools for specific program purposes and must
    be used only to support and enhance the
    districts and schools regular program.
  • Supplemental funds may not be used to replace or
    supplant the funds and programs the district
    provides the schools.

Federal and State Education Programs Branch
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ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS
  • The District uses results from statewide testing
    and other available indicators to determine
    annually whether schools funded by Title I,
    Part A are making adequate yearly progress (AYP)
    measured through the following four indicators
  • Participation Rate
  • Percent ProficientAnnual Measurable Objectives
    (AMOs)
  • Academic Performance Index API
  • Graduation Rate (High Schools only)

CPMCE 5 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
California Standards Test, California High
School Exit Exam, California Alternate
Performance Assessment
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Release of 2008 AYP Data
  • As of 2006-07, Program Improvement (PI)
    identification is the same for TAS and SWP
    schools
  • California Department of Education (CDE) will
    release AYP information on August 29,2008
  • Access and print Accountability Progress Report
    (APR) at
  • http//www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/ay/

CPMCE Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
10
2008 2009 AYP TargetsElementary/Middle Schools
Content Area English/Language Arts Mathematics
Participation Rate 95 95
Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) Proficiency Targets 46.0 47.5
API Attain API growth of at least one point or minimum score of 650.
CPMCE Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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2008 2009 AYP TargetsHigh Schools
Content Area English/Language Arts Mathematics
Participation Rate 95 95
Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) Proficiency Targets 44.5 43.5
API Attain API growth of at least one point or minimum score of 650.
Graduation Rate All students will meet the Graduation Rate Criteria by meeting one of the following options Option 1 Have a graduation rate of at least 83.1 Option 2 Show improvement in the rate from 2006-07 of at least 0.1 Option 3 Show improvement in the rate of at least 0.2 in the average two year rate
CPMCE Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)
Schoolwide Programs Flexibility
Provide a comprehensive school plan to upgrade all the instruction in a high-poverty school, without distinguishing between eligible and ineligible children. The school plan will include Comprehensive needs assessment Scientifically-based instructional methods Strategies to address all students Use of resources and implementation
CPMCP 5 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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Single Plan for Student Achievement
  • Each SWP school is required to collaboratively
    develop and approve the SPSA with the School Site
    Council (SSC) based on the advice from
    appropriate school advisory committees. The SPSA
    must be tied to budgets reflecting student needs.

SPSA
Budgets
CPMCP 5 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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Single Plan for Student Achievement
The SSC must annually review and update the SPSA
including proposed expenditures for Consolidated
Application programs operated at the school to
improve student achievement.
SPSA
Budgets
The SPSA and the school budgets are aligned and
updated yearly.
CPMCP 5 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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Single Plan for Student Achievement
Compensatory Education Advisory Committee (CEAC)
must provide written recommendations to the SSC
on an on-going basis using analysis of school
data, surveys, etc. to develop/modify the SPSA,
including Title I budgets.
CPMCP 5 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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Teacher Qualifications
  • Teachers should be highly qualified at the time
    of employment
  • All teachers teaching core academic areas in
    Title I schools must meet the highly qualified
    standard. By the end of 2006-07, teachers in core
    academic areas in all schools must meet that
    standard

CPMCE 16 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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Paraprofessional Qualifications
  • As of June 30, 2006 all paraprofessionals must be
    highly qualified.
  • All new hires are required to pass the District
    Proficiency Test and must meet the following
    criteria
  • HS diploma/GED AND
  • Have 60 semester or 90 quarter units from a
    recognized college or university OR
  • Have an associate (or higher) degree from a
    recognized college or university OR
  • Pass the Instructional Assistance Test
  • Duties Provides instruction only if under direct
    supervision of highly qualified teacher

CPMCE 7, CP 17 Federal and State Education
Programs Branch
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Elements of Parental Involvement
  • LAUSD adopted a Districtwide Policy for parents.
    This Policy should be annually distributed to
    parents. The Districts annual Parent Student
    Handbook also provides parents with information
    on parental involvement and NCLB mandates.
  • Each Title I, Part A funded school must develop,
    jointly with parents of children receiving Title
    I services, a written school parental involvement
    policy that describes how the school will carry
    out the parental involvement requirements in No
    Child Left Behind, Section 1118. The
    requirements consist of four components
  • Involvement of parents in the policy
  • School-Parent Compact
  • Building Capacity for Involvement
  • Accessibility for parents

CPMCE 1, CE 2 Federal and State Education
Programs Branch
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A copy may be found at Inside LAUSD BUL-2680.0
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Parental Involvement Policy
  • Each Title I, Part A funded school must notify
    parents of its written parent involvement policy
    in an understandable and uniform format in a
    language the parents can understand. The policy
    must also be made available to the local
    community.
  • Each Title I, Part A funded school must involve
    parents by convening   an annual meeting to
    inform parents of the following
  • the schools participation in the Title I, Part A
    program
  • the requirements of Title I, Part A
  • the rights of parents to be involved
  • Parents must be involved in an organized,
    ongoing, and timely way in the planning, review
    and improvement of the schools Title I program.

CPMCE 2 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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Parental Involvement Policy
  • Each Title I, Part A funded school must provide
    parents
  • of participating children
  • Timely information about Title I, Part A funded
    programs
  • A description and explanation of
  • the curriculum in use at the school
  • the forms of academic assessment used to measure
    student progress, and
  • the proficiency levels students are expected to
    meet

CPMCP 3 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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Parents Right to Know
  • No Child Left Behind mandates that Title I, Part
    A funded schools give parents timely notice when
    their child has been assigned, or has been taught
    for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher
    who is not highly qualified.

CPMCE 3 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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Parents Right to Know
  • LAUSD parents may make written requests and
    receive information regarding the qualifications
    of their childs teacher (i.e., credential,
    degree, and major).

CPMCE 16 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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PUBLIC SCHOOL CHOICE (PSC)
  • If a school does not make AYP for two consecutive
    years
  • The District must provide students who are
    enrolled in PI Years 1 - 5 schools the option to
    transfer to a Non-Program Improvement school.

CPMPI 6 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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PUBLIC SCHOOL CHOICE
  • All students, including special education
    students, enrolled in PI schools are eligible.
  • Students who choose the option to transfer will
    be enrolled in classes and other activities in
    the same manner as all other children at the
    school.

CPMPI 6 Federal and State Education Programs
Branch
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PUBLIC SCHOOL CHOICE
  • Parents have the option to transfer their child
    to a Non-PI school by applying for PSC through
    the CHOICES brochure during November 2008.

CPMPI Federal and State Education Programs Branch
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For Additional Information Contact
School Information Branch PI IdentificationTitle I AYP Accountabilities (213) 241-2450
Federal and State Education Programs Branch Technical Assistance PI Year I Schools Public School Choice (213) 214-6990
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Title I Part A Internet Support Sites
  • AYP Reports
  • http//www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/ay
  • Federal and State Educational Programs
  • (formerly Specially Funded Programs)
  • http//www.lausd.k12.ca.us/lausd/offices/instruct/
    sfp
  • Program Improvement Support
  • http//research.lausd.net
  • Beyond the Bell Branch
  • http//btb.lausd.net
  • Certificated Employment
  • http//www.teachinla.com
  • Paraprofessionals
  • http//www.lausd.k12.ca.us/lausd/offices/personnel
    /class

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LAUSD Title I Contacts
  • Adequate Yearly Progress, Charleen Brown
    (213) 241-2450
  • Human Resources, Certificated Teachers NCLB Unit
    (213) 241-2062
  • Paraprofessionals, Norma Aguayo (213)
    353-4218
  • Parent Involvement, Chris Downing (213)
    217-5270
  • Public School Choice, Carolyn Williams-Marshall
    (213) 241-6990

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Title I Program Overview
The chart below provides a slide number and the
corresponding documentation or suggestions of
additional resources to be utilized at the Annual
Title I meeting or throughout the academic year
as topics at CEAC meetings.
Slide References/Documents/Materials for Annual Title I Meeting
8-11 Adequate Yearly Progress Report http//www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/ay
12 Title I support services described in the SPSA
13 Introduce or prepare a slide of SSC members Policy Bulletin 4148.0, Advisory Committees and School Site Councils Single Plan for Student AchievementAction Steps
14 2008-2009 Categorical Budget
15 Introduce or prepare a slide of CEAC members and leaderships team
15 Indicate date and times of CEAC meeting
18 Introduce or prepare a slide of paraprofessionals and indicate content focus and/or grade level support
20-26 Review copy of the schools Parent Involvement Policy
Schoolwide Participation Letter http//www.lausd.k12.ca.us/lausd/offices/instruct/sfp
25-26 Reference Guide 1408.6 NCLB Qualification for Teachers Parent Notification Requirements and Right to Know Procedures Annual Principal Certification Form
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