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Maine Department of EducationKathryn ManningJackie GodboutRachelle Tome
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NCLB UpdateMid-Maine Sharing Conference
School Recognition
• Federal Level– National Association of State Title I Directors
(NASTID) : Distinguished Title IA School
– NCLB--Blue Ribbon Schools Program
• State Level– Recognition for Reading and Math Performance
Federal—National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID)
Each year NASTID recognizes two Title IA schools* from each state for recognition:
• Sustained Achievement: The state’s Title IA school that has exhibited exceptional student performance for two or more consecutive years.
• Closing the Gap: The state’s Title IA school that has had made the most progress in significantly closing the achievement gap between student groups. *Schools selected must meet minimum poverty criteria of 40% and could not have received this recognition last year.
2007 Sustained Achievement School
Lura Libby School—SAD 50• Demonstrated improvement for 4 out of the past 5
years. • 52.3% of the students were proficient in math• 66.7% of the students were proficient in reading• Fewer than 10% of the students performed in the
Does Not Meet category in both reading and math• Made AYP for whole group and subgroups for
past two years
Title IA Schools Previously Recognized
• SAD 37 Columbia Falls Elementary School
• SAD 37 Harrington Elementary School
• SAD 37 Cherryfield Elementary School
• Union 122 New Sweden Consolidated School
• SAD 33 Dr. Levesque School
Closing the Gap
This is a baseline year for state assessment data, therefore we did not identify a school in this category.
We hope to identify a school for this award next year.
Schools are recognized at the NASTID Conference
• January 2007 Long Beach, CA
• January 2008 Nashville, TN
Conference Information located at
http://www.aplusevents.com/t07/
Changing PerformanceJanuary 31-February 3
Federal—Blue Ribbon Schools
The No Child Left Behind—Blue Ribbon Schools Program honors public and private K-12 schools that are either academically superior in their states or that demonstrate dramatic gains in student achievement.
Federal—Blue Ribbon Schools
The No Child Left Behind—Blue Ribbon Schools Program honors public and private K-12 schools that are either academically superior in their states or that demonstrate dramatic gains in student achievement.
EligibilityThe program requires schools to meet either of two assessment criteria.
• Dramatically Improving- schools that have at least 40 percent of their students from disadvantaged backgrounds that dramatically improve student performance in accordance with state assessment systems
• High Performing- schools that score in the top 10 percent on state assessments.
Nomination Criteria
• The U.S. Department of Education determines how many schools each state may nominate based on enrollment numbers.
• Maine may nominate up to 3 schools. • At least one of the nominated schools
must meet the first criterion of having 40 percent of the students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Nomination/ Award Process
• Nominations are sent from the SEA to USDE in early November
• Nominated schools are notified by USDE in late November and invited to apply for Blue Ribbon Status
• Applications are due in early February• Secretary of Education announces the
Blue Ribbon Schools in September• School personnel are invited to
Washington, D.C. in late fall to receive a plaque and flag signifying Blue Ribbon Status
Maine Recipients
2004Conners Emerson School- Bar Harbor
2005Plummer-Motz School- FalmouthStrong Elementary School- StrongYarmouth High School- Yarmouth
Want to know more?
http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/faq.html
State Recognition• Annual recognition based on state
assessment data
• Letter and Certificate sent to school
• Schools posted on the Maine Department of Education website: Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Status of Maine Schools
State Recognition (cont.)
High Performing Schools (Reading or Mathematics)• 75 % Meets or Exceeds• 3 Year Average
Improving Schools (Reading or Mathematics)• Reducing % in DNM• Comparison of DNM % to M & E % • Five year review w/at least 4 showing
improvement
Funding 2007-08
Title IA decreased by $2 Million
Title IIA --little change
Title IID--no change
Title III--slight increase expected
Title IV--no change
Title V, VI--no change
NCLB Monitoring
• Monitor each SAU every 5 years• 2007-08 will begin a new cycle• Monitoring information located athttp://www.maine.gov/education/nclb/
monitoring/home.htm• Information will be updated but
requirements will not change until new authorization
What it looks like
• Meet at central office to get overview• Meet with each Title’s contact person• Go over Pre-review Self Assessment
documentation• Visit Schools• Interview Title Staff at each school• Prepare oral report• Send a follow up letter• Follow up on citations if any are found
Findings Often Include• Need for Updated Parent Involvement Policies—
District/School• Need for Parent Compacts• Need for Parent Evaluation of Programs/Training• Late submission of Application/Performance Report
and other required paperwork• Need for Periodic Certifications and Personnel Activity Reports• Need for HQT Letters• Need for updated Lau Plan• Undocumented Contracted Services• NCLB Report Cards
NCLB Report Cards
• State and local school district report cards are critical tools for promoting accountability for schools, local school districts, and States by publicizing data about student performance and program effectiveness for parents, policy makers, and other stakeholders.
• Report cards help parents and the general public see where schools and districts are succeeding and where there is still work to do.
• http://www.ed.gov/programs/titleiparta/reportcardsguidance.doc
Report Cards (cont.)
• Assessment Data (MEA/ MHSA Report) for SAU/School
• Accountability (AYP Report) for SAU/School
• The professional qualifications of all public elementary and secondary school teachers in the State, as defined by the State (e.g., bachelors and advanced degrees, licensure) for SAU/School.
Report Cards (cont.)• Assessment Data—all students• Accountability Data—does not include students who have
not been in the district for a full academic year (FAY)• Data whole group and disaggregated subgroups
– Whole group– Major Racial & Ethnic groups– Students with Disabilities– Limited English Proficient– Economically Disadvantaged– Migrant[1]– Gender3
[1] Note that the subgroups of migrant and gender are subgroups for reporting purposes only and are not among the required subgroups for adequate yearly progress (AYP) determinations.
Report Cards (cont.)
SAUs must disseminate district and school report cards to:
(1) All schools served by the local educational agency;
(2) All parents of students attending those schools; and
(3) The community, through public means, such as posting on the Internet, distribution to the media, and distribution through public agencies, public libraries, etc.
Contracts
http://www.maine.gov/education/edletrs/2007/adlet/07adlet006.htm
$ in NCLB Applications under contracted services requires the following:
• A written contract signed by the SAU and the contracted entity
• Rationale for why the contractor was chosen
Contracts (cont.)
• References obtained as applicable;• A written code of standards of conduct for
the SAU;• Relevant records maintained such as copies
of contracts, participants attending professional development, other costs documented;
• A process for dispute resolution.
Contracts (cont.)
• NCLB Application will have a process for asking these questions.
• A SAU response of no will result in not being able to report expenditures for contracts on the Performance Report until the SAU can respond in the affirmative.
Reauthorization ESEA is up for reauthorization 2008
• President’s Plan—Building on Results: A Blueprint for Strengthening NCLB
http://www.ed.gov/news/opeds/factsheets/index.html?src=gu
• NASTID Legislative Recommendations
http://www.titlei.org/documents/finalnclbpaper61003.pdf
Reauthorization
• ESEA is scheduled for reauthorization
• NCLB was originally authorized with little input from educators
• Check the Federal Register
• Let legislators know what is important to you
Inventory/Tracking
• Inventory purchases with a cost of $3,000
• Need to track any purchase with a cost of $500 or more or if it is something you would expect to be replaced or repaired.
http://www.maine.gov/education/edletrs/2007/adlet/07adlet006.htm
Questions?
Contacts
• Title IA 624-6705
• Title IC 624-6705
• Title II 624-6830
• Title III 624-6788
• Title IV 287-2595
• Title IID, V, VI 624-6815