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RequestforApplication(RFA)forMoreRigorousIntervention(MRI)Schools
SignificantlyRestructure&Redesign
TitleISec.1003[a]
EveryStudentSucceedsActCFDANumber:84.010A
DeadlinetoSubmitRFA:February26,2018
ThisisonlyaRequestforApplication(RFA)anddoesNOTconstituteanaward.ShouldthisRFAresultinanaward,theLEASuperintendent/CharterDirector,willbenotifiedbyanofficialawardletter.Onlyuponreceiptofanawardletter,signedbySecretaryDesignateRuszkowskimaytheLEA/charterschool
submitaBudgetAdjustmentRequest(BAR).
NewMexicoPublicEducationDepartment300DonGasparAve,
SantaFe,NM87501
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I. BackgroundUnder New Mexico’s previously-approved ESEA waiver, the state committed to thefollowingplanforchronicallyfailingschools: “Ifafterfouryearsofinterventionthereisnotconsistentandsustainable growthwithinaPrioritySchool,orschoolwithanoverallgradeofF,the PEDmayconsiderotheroptionssuchasschoolclosure,reconstitution, orotherexternalmanagementproviderstocompletelyredesigna school.”At present, New Mexico has schools that fall under this legacy policy: Five elementaryschools have earned four straight failing (F) ratingswhile another thirteen have earnedthree failing ratings (F) in the last four years. It cannot be ignored that schools in thiscategoryhavefailedgenerationsofchildren1.NewMexicohas identifieda totalof fourschools forMoreRigorous Interventions (MRI),two schools that are chronically failing and have earned six continuous “F” grades since2012andtwoschoolsthathaveearnedfivecontinuous“F”gradessince2013.LEAswithidentified chronically failing schools are required to select one of the following morerigorousinterventions:1. Closure:Closetheschoolandenrollthestudentswhoattendedthatschoolinother
schoolsinthesurroundingareathatarehigherperforming.
2. Restart:Closetheschoolandreopenitunderacharterschooloperatorthathasbeenselectedthrougharigorousstateorlocalauthorizerreviewprocess.
3. Champion&ProvideChoice:Championarangeofchoicesinanopensystemthatfocusesonnewapproachestolearning;onethatkeepstheindividualstudent(s)atthecenterofaccessingoptionsthatbestsupporttheirlearningpath.Theremustbeclearevidencethatchoicehasbeenchampionedfortheimpactedstudents.
Choicesmayinclude:• publiccharterschools• magnetschools• privateschools• onlinelearning• homeschooling
4. Significantlyrestructureandredesignthevisionandsystemsataschoolincluding
extendinginstructionaltime,significantlychangingstaffingtoincludeonlyeducatorsearninghighlyeffectiveratingsandabove,state-selectedcurriculumapproaches,and/orpersonalizedlearningmodelsforallstudents.
1 New Mexico Rising: New Mexico’s State Plan for the Every Student Succeeds Act, pg. 107 (2017). New Mexico Public Education Department, Santa Fe, NM.
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Thisoptionmayalsoincludeahybridapproachofthethreeoptionsoutlinedabove.ThePEDwillapproveallelementsandsub-elementsoftheschool’splan.
II. PurposeTheprimarypurposeof theMRIRequest forApplicationprocess is toprovideLEAswithschools identified as MRI the opportunity to apply for additional funding through acompetitive grant process to support participation in an evidence-based schoolimprovementprogramorinnovativeschoolinterventions.Thismaybeinadditiontoorinsupportofstate-sponsoredprogramsfundedviatargetedinvestments.LEAsmaysubmitmultipleapplications in response to thisRFA;however,onlyseparateandcompleteapplicationsforeachMRIschoolwillbeaccepted.III. EligibilityGrant funding isavailable toLEAswithstate identifiedMRISchools. LEAsare tosubmitseparateandcompleteapplicationsforeachMRIschoolinresponsetothisRFA.AfulllistofMRIschools is available on the NMPEDESSAinNewMexicopage:http://www.ped.state.nm.us/ped/ESSA.htmlIV. ProjectPeriodForapplications,thefullprojectperiodforthisgrantisthreeyears.Continuationfundingaftereachperiodoftheprojectiscontingentuponprogresstowardmeetingachievementgoals, leading indicators, fidelity of implementation of required model actions, andmaintenanceofallgrantrequirements.ProjectPeriodTimelineApplicationsReleasedbyPED December5,2017LetterofIntentCommitmentduetoPED(AppendixA) January26,2018ApplicationsDuetoPED February26,2018AnnouncementofAwards March2018PlanningPeriodforLEA/Schools March2018toJune30,2018Year-OneImplementationPeriod July1,2018toJune30,2019Year-TwoImplementationPeriod July1,2019toJune30,2020Year-ThreeImplementationPeriod July1,2020toJune30,2021V. ReviewandApprovalPEDwill review the proposedMRI and either approve or deny the plan. If the plan isdenied,PEDreservestherighttoselecttheMRIfortheschool.IfthedistrictrefusestoidentifyanMRItoparticipatein,thePEDwillselecttheMRIfortheschool.ProposalRequirements:SignificantlyRestructureandRedesign
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IftheLEAselectstheSignificantlyRestructureandRedesignthevisionandsystemsattheschool,theycommitto:1. SchoolLeadership
RecruitingandSustainingHigh-QualityPersonnelTheLEAmustdevelopandincreaseschoolleadereffectiveness.
a. TheLEAdescribeswhereandhowtheywillrecruitschoolleadersandhowtheLEAwilldifferfromitsstandardrecruitmentpracticestoensuretheschoolisledbyaneffectiveleaderwithatrackrecordofsuccessinchangingoutcomesforstudentsinstrugglingschools.
b. TheLEAutilizesevidence-basedpracticesforidentifyingstrongleaders,includingmultiplepointsofknowledgeandskillsassessment.
c. TheLEAdescribestheincentiveplanforrecruitmentandtimelineforhiringaschoolleader.
d. TheLEAsplanincludesasequenceofeventanddecision-makingthatislikelytoproduceastrongleaderwithintheappropriatetimeline.
LeadershipHiringTheLEAhasacomprehensiveplanthatcoversthehiringprocessfromapplicantpooltonomination,thatfocusesequallyonexperience,knowledge,andskills,capacitytodothework,andalignmentwiththevisionforexceptionalstudentachievementandsuccessforallchildrenintheschoolcommunity.TheLEAdescribes:
a. Theleadershipcompetenciesthataremostimportantfortheschooltoimproveoutcomesforstudents.
b. HowtheLEAwillusecompetency-basedinterviewsasacomponentofhiring.
TheLEAmustindicateitsplanforrecruitmentofaprincipalwithapriorsuccessrecordofturningaroundalow-performingschool,theminimumqualificationsthatmustbemetbythenewprincipal,andthetimelinesforplacement.Principalswhohaveexhibitedperformanceoutcomesspecifiedin(i-iii)cannotbeplacedattheschool.
2. HumanCapital
StaffHiringProvideadditionalcompensationtoattractandretaininstructionalstaffwiththeskillsnecessarytomeettheneedsofthestudentsinatransformationschool.TheLEAdescribes:
a. Thecomprehensiveplanthatcoversthehiringprocessfromapplicantpooltonomination,thatfocusesequallyonexperience,knowledgeandskills,capacitytodothework,andalignmentwiththevisionofexceptionalstudentachievementandsuccessforallchildrenintheschoolcommunity.
b. Thehiringprocessthatisbasedonthecompetenciescriticaltoachievingthemissionandvisionoftheschool.
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c. Thecompensationstructuretoattractandretainstaff.d. Theprocessusedtoensurethat100%ofthestaffareidentifiedasEffective,
HighlyEffective,orExemplaryonNMTEACH.ProfessionalDevelopmentTheLEAdescribes:
a. Howitwillprovidestaffongoing,high-quality,job-embeddedprofessionaldevelopment(e.g.regardingsubject-specificpedagogy,instructionthatreflectsadeeperunderstandingofthecommunityservedbytheschool,ordifferentiatedinstruction)thatisalignedwiththeschool’scomprehensiveinstructionalprogramanddesignedtoensurestaffareequippedtofacilitateeffectiveteachingandlearningandhavethecapacitytosuccessfullyimplementschoolreformstrategies.
b. Thefrequencyanddurationofsuchprofessionaldevelopment,includingprofessionaldevelopmentonlessonstudy.
c. Howcommonplanningtimehasbeenestablishedwithinthemasterscheduletoallowgradelevelmeetingstooccurdailyinelementaryschoolsandbysubjectareaatthesecondarylevel.Itmustbescheduledsothatallgradelevelandsubjectareateachersparticipateatthesametimeandincludelessonstudy.Ifthemasterschedulepreventsthisfromoccurring,thedistrictmustestablishweeklylessonstudyimplementationafterschoolforaminimumofonehouraweekonthesameday.
IncentivesTheLEAdescribeshowitwillimplementsuchstrategiesasfinancialincentives,increasedopportunitiesforpromotionandcareergrowth,andmoreflexibleworkconditionsdesignedtorecruit,place,andretainstaffwiththeskillsnecessarytomeettheneedsofthestudentsintheschool.TheLEAdescribes:
a. Howitwillincludeinformationonstipendsforprofessionaldevelopment,signingbonuses,and/orperformancepayasapartofrecruitmentactivities.
b. Howtheywillimplementperformancepayfor,ataminimum,ELA/readingandmathematicsteachersingrades3–12basedonPARCClearninggains.
c. Asystemformeasuringchangesininstructionalpracticesresultingfromprofessionaldevelopment.
d. ThemonitoringandmeasurementsystemandhowtheLEAwillworkwiththeunion(ifapplicable)toimplementsuchasystem.
e. TheprocesstheLEAwillusetoworkwiththeunion(ifapplicable)andtheanticipatedtimelinesforsuchnegotiations.
3. SchoolProgramTheLEAdetailsacomprehensive,explicittheoryofactionthatsupportsacultureofachievementandwillleadtogreaterresultsforchildrenandprovidesaclearly
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articulatedsummaryoftheschool’splanthatmeaningfullylinkstheworkofstaff,program,andcommunitytowardsacommonmissionandvision.
Mission,Vision,andTheoryofActionTheLEAmust:
a. Developamissionandvisionthatidentifiesthegoalsoftheschoolcommunityaswellasthewayinwhichthosegoalswillbeachieved.
b. Ensurethatthephilosophicalandvisionarycomponentsoftheschoolplanareclearlyidentifiedinacondensed(nomorethantwopages)andaccessibleformatthatcanbeeasilyreviewedandcommunicatedbyschoolstakeholders.
c. Clearemphasisisplacedonstudentsthroughoutthemissionandthevision,inawaythatdrivesastudent-centered,achievement-orientedculture.
d. Ensurethereisanemphasisonchangeandgrowththatclearlyhighlightstheresultsfromthecurrentsystemandthewaysinwhichtheschoolwillmakechangestothoseapproachestodrivestudentoutcomes.
e. Atheoryofactionthatclearlyaddressesthemethodsandphilosophybywhichitwillgrowstudentachievement,improveschoolculture,andbuildsustainabilityforcontinuedperformance.
EquityTheLEAmust:
a. Detailaspecificplanforhowitwilladdresstheneedsofsubgroups,usingstrategiesthat aremore likely to be successful and that alignwith themission, vision, andTheoryofAction.
b. Ensurethatallstudentsareincludedanaligned,comprehensive,andinterwovenplanofhowtheschoolwillachieveitsgoals.
c. Considerstheperformance(proficiency,growth,andtrenddata)foralloftheethnic,racial,gender,language,andspecialneedsgroupsattheschool,anddevelopsastrategythatwillpromotegainsforeachofthemandisalignedtotheTheoryofAction.
d. Addressestheneedsofanysubgroupthathasapopulationofmorethan10studentsattheschool.Subgroupstoconsiderincludethoselistedabove,aswellasspecialpopulationsofstudents(e.g.foster,homeless,migrant).i. Howwilltheschooladdressanengagementplanforeachsubgroup?ii. Howwilltheschoolknowifeachsubgroupislearningtheskills,
concepts,andhabitsofminddeemedthemostessential?iii. Howwilltheschoolrespondifaspecificsubgroupisnotshowingthe
intendedordesiredprogress?iv. Howwilltheschoolenrichandextendthelearningforsubgroupswhenthey
meetandexceedthestatedtargets?Curriculum,Instruction,andAssessmentDescribethecomprehensiveinstructionalreformstrategiesthatwillbeimplemented.TheLEAmustdescribehowitwill:
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a. Usedatatoidentifyandimplementaninstructionalprogramthatisresearch-basedandverticallyalignedfromonegradetothenextaswellasalignedwithstateacademicstandards.
b. Includeadescriptionoftheresearchbasethatsupportsitseffectivenesswithhigh-poverty,atriskstudentsandhowschoolstaffwillbeinvolvedintheverticalandhorizontalalignmentoftheinstructionalprogramandtheuseofHighQualityInstructionalMaterials.
c. Promotethecontinuoususeofindividualizedstudentdata(suchasformative,interim,andsummativeassessments)toinformanddifferentiateinstructiontomeetindividualneeds.
d. Describehowtheschoolwillusedata(formative,interim,andsummativeassessments),thefrequencyofsuchassessments,howthedatawillbeanalyzed,andhowchangesininstructionwillbemonitored.
e. Describehowinstructionwillbedifferentiatedtomeettheindividualneedsofstudentsandhowsuchdifferentiationwillbemonitored.Includestrategiesforpush-in,pull-out,andtutorials.
f. Conductreviewstoensurethatthecurriculumisbeingimplementedwithfidelity,ishavingtheintendedimpactonstudentachievement,andismodifiedifineffective.Describethefrequencyofsuchreviewsandwhowillberesponsibleformonitoringimplementationandconductingdataanalysis.
g. ImplementaschoolwideMulti-TieredSystemofSupport(MTSS).DescribehowtheMTSSwillbeimplementedandtheprofessionaldevelopmentthatwillbeprovidedtoschoolstafftoincludenewteacher’syearoveryear.
h. ProvideadditionalsupportsandprofessionaldevelopmenttoteachersandprincipalsinordertoimplementeffectivestrategiestosupportstudentswithdisabilitiesintheleastrestrictiveenvironmentandtoensurethatlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsacquirelanguageskillstomasteracademiccontent.
i. Useandintegratetechnology-basedsupportsandinterventionsaspartoftheinstructionalprogram.
InstructionalTimeTheLEAmustprovidemoretimeforinstructioninothersubjectsandenrichmentactivitiesthatcontributetoawell-roundededucation.
TheLEAmustdescribe:
a. HowitwillprovidemoretimeforinstructionincoreacademicsubjectsincludingEnglish,readingorlanguagearts,mathematics,science,foreignlanguages,civicsandgovernment,economics,arts,history,andgeography.
b. Howtheyidentifiedtheamountoftimetheschooldayoryearwillbeexpandedortheamountofinstructionaltimethatwillbeincreased,identifythespecificactivitiesthatwillbecarriedout,andhowtheLEAwillfacilitatecontractnegotiationsorotherstrategiesitwillemploytoexpandtheschooldayoryear.
c. Thespecificenrichmentactivitiesthatwillbeoffered,thecommunityorbusinesspartnershipsformentoring,tutoring,andvolunteeringthatwillbenegotiated,theirpurpose,andtheexpectedoutcomes.
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d. Howtheschoolwillprovidemoretimeforteacherstocollaborate,plan,andengageinprofessionaldevelopmentwithinandacrossgradesandsubjects.Includethefrequencyanddurationofsuchcollaboration.
4. BudgetandOperationsTheLEAdraftsathree-yearbudgetthatalignedtotheprogrammaticinitiativesandprioritiesoutlinedintheSignificantlyRestructure&RedesignPlan.Todemonstratealignment,thebudgetallocatessufficientfundingtowardstheprioritiesandprogramsidentifiedintheplan.
a. Thebudgetallocatessufficientfundingtowardstheprioritiesandevidence-basedinterventions(basedondataanalysis)identifiedintheplan.
b. Thebudgetclearlyutilizesallavailablefunding,inalignmentwiththeprioritiesoftheplan,overthecourseofthreeyears.
c. Prioritiesintheplanarelinkedtospecificfinancialrequirementsandthenprioritizedtoclarifywhatcanandcannotbeincludedinthefinalbudget,andplan.
d. Theplanclearlyidentifiesthegovernancestructureoftheschool,consistentwithregulatoryrequirements,statute,andlaw.
e. Theplanclearlyoutlinesthemanagementstructure,bothwithintheschoolandrelatedtotheschool.
5. Evidence-basedInterventionsLEAsarechargedwithimplementingESSA,includingutilizingevidence-basedstrategies,activities,andinterventionsinschoolsinneedofsignificantimprovement.WhilesomeESSAprogramsallowtheuseofallfourlevelsofevidence,Section1003aofNewMexico’sESSAPlanrequiresthatMRI,ComprehensiveSupportandImprovement(CSI)andTargetedSupportandImprovement(TSI)schoolsusethesefundsonlyforinterventionsreflectingoneofthehighestthreelevelsofevidence(Strong,Moderate,and/orPromising).
• Strong:atleastonewell-designedandwell-implementedexperimentalstudy(i.e.,arandomizedcontrolledtrial).
• Moderate:atleastonewell-designedandwell-implementedquasi-experimentalstudy.
• Promising:atleastonewell-designedandwell-implementedcorrelationstudywithstatisticalcontrolsforselectionbias.
ItisincumbentupontheLEAtodemonstratethattheselectedproviderandthesupportinginterventionfallsintooneofthethreeESSAtiersofevidenceinCategory1(seetable1).
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Table1:TiersofEvidenceinESSACategory1:“demonstratesastatisticallysignificanteffectonimprovingstudentoutcomesorotherrelevantoutcomesbasedon.”
Tier1“strongevidencefromatleast1well-designedandwell-implementedexperimentalstudy”
Tier2“moderateevidencefromatleast1well-designedandwell-implementedquasi-experimentalstudy”
Tier3“promisingevidencefromatleast1well-designedandwell-implementedcorrelationalstudywithstatisticalcontrolsforselectionbias”
I. FullApplicationSubmission
Complete applications must be submitted electronically through the Priority SchoolsBureauportalavailableatthefollowinglink:[email protected],oneoriginalapplicationplusonehardcopymustbemailedbypostalserviceto: NewMexicoPublicEducationDepartment Attn:DebbieM.Rael DeputyCabinetSecretary,SchoolTransformation Room123 300DonGasparAvenue SantaFe,NewMexico85701CompletehardcopyapplicationsmustbepostmarkedbyFebruary12,2018andcompleteelectronic copies must be submitted through the Priority Schools email portal([email protected].)nolaterthan4:00p.m.onFebruary26,2018.
II. ReviewandApprovalPEDwill review the proposedMRI and either approve or deny the plan. If the plan isdenied,PEDreservestherighttoselecttheMRIfortheschool.IfthedistrictrefusestoidentifyaMRItoparticipatein,thePEDwillselecttheMRIfortheschool.
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ProjectPeriodFor MRI proposals the full project period is three years with the first year ofimplementationthe2018-2019SY.ProjectPeriodTimelineApplicationsReleasedbyPED December5,2017CommitmentLettertoPED(ExampleAppendixB) January26,2018ApplicationsDuetoPED February26,2018AnnouncementofAwards March2018PlanningPeriodforLEA/Schools March2018toJune30,2018Year-OneImplementation July1,2018toJune30,2019Year-TwoImplementationPeriod July1,2019toJune30,2020Year-ThreeImplementationPeriod July1,2020toJune30,2021
III. ReportingRequirementsTheleadpointsofcontactattheLEAresponsibleforoversight,monitoring,andsupportoftheMRISchoolarerequiredtoparticipateinprogresssitevisitsandmonitoringtelephonecalls with PED. In addition, LEAswill be responsible for submittingmonthly, quarterlyand/orannualreportsonschoolprogressthatmayinclude,butarenotlimitedto:NMDASH• NMDASHFeedbackToolforeachschool(2xayear)LeadingIndicators• Studentattendanceandschoolaveragedailyattendance• Attendancebyinstructionalstaffandstaffaveragedailyattendance• Interimassessmentdata• Studentcoursecompletiondata• Instructionalstaffturnoverrate• NMTEACHinformation• In-schoolandout-of-schoolsuspensionratesandaveragein-schoolandout-of-school
suspensionratesbytotalschoolandbrokendownbysub-group• Chronicabsenteeismrates• Dropoutrates• Numberofstudentscompletingadvancedcourseworkbysubgroup(e.g.,advanced
Placement/InternationalBaccalaureate,collegepathwaysordualenrollmentclasses[highschoolsonly])
• OtherprogramevaluationandindicatordataasneededLaggingindicators• Studentachievementrates• Stateassessmentdatadisaggregatedbysub-group• StudentachievementratescomparedtotheState
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• StudentachievementratescomparedtotheLEA• Studentgrowthdata• Collegereadinessdata• GraduationandtransitiondataBehavioralandAcademicData• EvidencethattheLEAhasamulti-tieredframeworkwithprovenevidence-based
practicesthatimprovebehavioralandacademicoutcomesforstudents.• EvidencethattheschoolimplementsthepracticesthatsupportstudentinaMulti-Tier
SystemofSupports(MTSS)modeltoensurethatstrugglingstudentsreceivethetargetedandintensivesupportstheyneed.
• PED-approvedK-3assessmentusedtomeasurestudentgrowth,informinstructionalpractice,andidentifyprofessionaldevelopmentneeds.
• School-developedand/orLEA-directedformative/interimassessmentsusedbytheschooltodeterminethelikelihoodofmeetingacademicachievementtargets.
• School-developedand/orLEA-directedformative/interimassessmentsusedtodeterminetheimpactofinstructionalpractice.
VI. ReviewandRankingofApplicationsOnly complete applications from eligible LEAs received at PED by the due date will beaccepted.LEAsmustclearlyidentifyintheapplicationcoverpagethespecificMRIschoolsforwhichtheyareapplyingortheapplicationwillberejectedasincomplete.Allcompleteapplicationswillbereviewedandratedbyatleasttwoexternalreviewers.
1. Thescoresofthefirsttworeviewerswillbetotaledandthenaveragedtoarriveatthefinalscoreforeachapplicationusingthepercentage.
2. Ifthereisadifferenceof7pointsormorebetweenthetworeviewers’scores,athirdreviewerwillreviewtheapplication.
3. Thetwoscoresmathematicallyclosest toeachotherwillbeaveraged for the finalscore unless the difference between the third review score and the first two areequidistant;inwhichcasethethirdreviewer’sscorewillsolelybeused.
4. Totalscoreswillberankorderedusingthefinalscoreontheapplication.5. LEAswillbe selected inorderof rank;however,notall applyingschools inaLEA
maybeselecteddependentonfundingavailability.VII. ContinuationorRedistributionofFundingContinuationfundingaftereachperiodoftheproject iscontingentuponprogresstowardmeeting achievement goals, leading indicators, fidelity of implementation of requiredmodelactions,andmaintenanceofallgrantrequirements.IfasubgranteefailstocomplywithFederalstatutes,regulationsorthetermsandconditionsofthisaward,theStateEducationAgency(SEA)mayimposeadditionalconditions,asdescribedin§200.207SpecialConditions(below).
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IftheSEAdeterminesthatnoncompliancecannotberemediedbyimposingadditionalconditions,theSEAmaytakeoneormoreofthefollowingactions,asappropriateinthecircumstances:a) Temporarilywithholdcashpaymentspendingcorrectionofthedeficiencybythe
subgranteeormoresevereenforcementactionbytheSEA.b) Disallowallorpartofthecostoftheactivityoractionnotincompliance.c) Whollyorpartlysuspendorterminatetheaward.d) RecommendtheUSEDinitiatesuspensionordepartmentproceedingsasauthorized
under2CFRpart180.e) WithholdfurtherFederalawardstotheprojectorprogram2.TheSEAmayimposeadditionalawardconditions3asneeded,whichmayincludethefollowing:1) Requiringpaymentsasreimbursementsratherthanadvancepayments;2) Withholdingauthoritytoproceedtothenextphaseuntilreceiptofevidenceof
acceptableperformancewithinagivenperiodofperformance;3) Requiringadditional,moredetailedfinancialreports;4) Requiringadditionalprojectmonitoring;5) Requiringthesubgranteetoobtaintechnicalormanagementassistance;or6) Establishingadditionalpriorapprovals.IfanyfundedLEAswithdraworbecomeineligiblewithinthefirstyearoffundingduetonotprogressingtowardmeetingachievementgoals,leadingindicators,fidelityofimplementationofrequiredmodelactions,andmaintenanceofallgrantrequirements,theleftoverfundsmaybeusedtofundthenexthighest-rankingapplications.
2 2 CFR Part 200 §200.338 Remedies for Noncompliance 3 §200.207 Special Conditions
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SignificantlyRestructureandRedesignApplicationCoverSheetLEAInformationLEAName
LEANCESID#
Superintendent
Superintendentemail
MailingAddress
AmounttheLEAisrequestingfromTitleISchoolImprovement1003[a]fundsMarch2018toJune30,2018 $July1,2018toJune30,2019 $July1,2019toJune30,2020 $July1,2020toJune30,2021 $TotalFunds $
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LEA MRI Significantly Restructure & Redesign Competitive Grants Application
LEA Name:
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Submitting on Behalf of (name of school):
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Number of Students Served:
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Number of Certified Licensed Staff:
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1. SchoolLeadership
A. RecruitingandSustainingHigh-QualityPersonnelDescribetheprocessfortherecruitmentoftheschool’sleaderstoincludeatimelineandwhereandhowtheLEAwilldifferfromitsstandardrecruitmentpracticestoensuretheschoolisledbyaneffectiveleaderwithatrackrecordofsuccessinchangingoutcomesforstudentsinstrugglingschools.
Clickortapheretoentertext.
Describetheprocesstouseevidence-basedpracticesforidentifyingstrongleaders,includingmultiplepointsofknowledgeandskillsassessment.
Clickortapheretoentertext.
DescribewhereandhowtheLEAwillrecruiteffectiveschoolleaders. Clickortapheretoentertext.
Describetheincentiveplanforrecruitmentandtimelineforhiringaschoolleader. Clickortapheretoentertext.
Describethesequenceofeventsanddecision-makingthatislikelytoproduceastrongleaderwithintheappropriatetimeline.Clickortapheretoentertext.
B. LeadershipHiring
TheLEAhasacomprehensiveplanthatcoversthehiringprocessfromapplicantpooltonomination,thatfocusesequallyonexperienceknowledgeandskills,capacitytodothework,andalignmentwiththevisionforexceptionalstudentachievementandsuccessforallchildrenintheschoolcommunity.
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Describetheleadershipcompetenciesthataremostimportantfortheschooltoimproveoutcomesforstudents.Clickortapheretoentertext.
DescribehowtheLEAwillusecompetencybasedinterviewsasacomponentofhiring.Clickortapheretoentertext.
☐TheLEAwillreplacethecurrentprincipal☐TheLEAwillretainthecurrentprincipal
2. HumanCapital
A. StaffHiringDescribethehiringprocessthatbasedonthecompetenciescriticaltoachievingthemissionandvisionoftheschool.Clickortapheretoentertext.
Describethecompensationstructuretoattractandretainstaff.Clickortapheretoentertext.
Describetheprocessusedtoensurethat100%ofthestaffareidentifiedasEffective,HighlyEffective,orExemplaryonNMTEACH.
Clickortapheretoentertext.B. ProfessionalDevelopment
DescribehowtheLEAwillprovidestaffongoing,high-quality,job-embeddedprofessionaldevelopment(e.g.regardingsubject-specificpedagogy,instructionthatreflectsadeeperunderstandingofthecommunityservedbytheschool,ordifferentiatedinstruction)thatisalignedwiththeschool’scomprehensiveinstructionalprogramanddesignedtoensurestaffareequippedtofacilitateeffectiveteachingandlearningandhavethecapacitytosuccessfullyimplementschoolreformstrategies.Clickortapheretoentertext.
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Describehowcommonplanningtimehasbeenestablishedwithinthemasterscheduletoallowgradelevelmeetingstooccurdailyinelementaryschoolsandbysubjectareaatthesecondarylevel.Itmustbescheduledsothatallgradelevelandsubjectareateachersparticipateatthesametimeandincludelessonstudyimplementation.
Ifthemasterschedulepreventsthisfromoccurring,thedistrictmustlessonstudyimplementationafterschoolforaminimumofonehouraweekonthesamedaybygradelevelorsubjectarea.
Clickortapheretoentertext.
IncentivesHowistheLEAsleveragingstipendsforprofessionaldevelopment,signingbonuses,performancepay,orotherrecruitmentactivitiestobuildaneffectiveteamfortheschool?Clickortapheretoentertext.
HowwilltheLEAimplementperformancepayfor,ataminimum,ELA/readingandmathematicsteachersingrades3–12basedonPARCClearninggains?Clickortapheretoentertext.
Describethesystemformeasuringchangesininstructionalpracticesresultingfromprofessionaldevelopment.Clickortapheretoentertext.
HowwilltheLEAmonitorthissystemandhowwilltheLEAworkwiththeunion(ifapplicable)toimplementsuchasystem?Clickortapheretoentertext.
DescribetheprocesstheLEAwillusetoworkwiththeunion(ifapplicable)andtheanticipatedtimelinesforsuchnegotiations.Clickortapheretoentertext.
3. SchoolProgram
A. Mission,Vision,andTheoryofActionDescribetheschool’smissionandvisionthatidentifiesthegoalsoftheschoolcommunityaswellasthewayinwhichthosegoalswillbeachievedwithaclearemphasisonstudentsthroughoutthemissionandthevision,inawaythatdrivesastudent-centered,achievement-orientedculture.
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Clickortapheretoentertext.
HowhastheLEAensuredthatthephilosophicalandvisionarycomponentsoftheschoolplanareclearlyidentifiedinacondensed(nomorethantwopages)andaccessibleformatthatcanbeeasilyreviewedandcommunicatedbyschoolstakeholders?Clickortapheretoentertext.☐Provideacopyandlinktowherethiscanbefoundontheschool’swebpage.
Inconjunctionwiththeschoolleadership,developatheoryofactionthatclearlyaddressesthemethodsandphilosophybywhichitwillgrowstudentachievement,improveschoolculture,andbuildsustainabilityforcontinuedperformance.
Clickortapheretoentertext.
B. Equity
Detail a specific plan for how the LEA and school will address the needs ofsubgroups,regardlessofcurrentperformance,usingstrategiesthataremorelikelytobesuccessfulandthatalignwiththemission,vision,andTheoryofAction.Clickortapheretoentertext.HowwilltheLEAensurethatallstudentsareincludedinthealigned,comprehensive,andinterwovenplanforhowtheschoolwillachieveitsgoals?
Clickortapheretoentertext.
HowhastheLEAconsideredtheperformance(proficiency,growth,andtrenddata)foralloftheethnic,racial,gender,language,andspecialneedsgroupsattheschool,anddevelopedastrategythatwillpromotegainsforeachofthemandisalignedtotheTheoryofAction?Clickortapheretoentertext.
Howwilltheschooladdressanengagementplanforeachsubgroup?
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Howwilltheschoolknowifeachsubgroupislearningtheskills,concepts,andhabitsofminddeemedthemostessential?
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Clickortapheretoentertext.
Howwilltheschoolrespondifaspecificsubgroupisnotshowingtheintendedordesiredprogress?Clickortapheretoentertext.
Howwilltheschoolenrichandextendthelearningforsubgroupswhentheymeetandexceedthestatedtargets?Clickortapheretoentertext.
C. Curriculum,Instruction,andAssessment
DescribehowtheLEAandschoolwillusedatatoidentifyandimplementaninstructionalprogramthatisevidence-basedandverticallyalignedfromonegradetothenextaswellasalignedwithstateacademicstandards.Clickortapheretoentertext.Describetheevidencebasethatsupportstheprogramtheschoolwillimplementandtheeffectivenesswithhigh-poverty,at-riskstudentsandhowschoolstaffwillbeinvolvedintheverticalandhorizontalalignmentoftheinstructionalprogramandtheuseofHighQualityInstructionalMaterials.Clickortapheretoentertext.Describetheprocessforthecontinuoususeofindividualizedstudentdata(suchasformative,interim,andsummativeassessments)toinformanddifferentiateinstructiontomeettheneedsofindividual.Clickortapheretoentertext.Describehowtheschoolwillusedata(formative,interim,andsummativeassessments),thefrequencyofsuchassessments,howthedatawillbeanalyzed,andhowchangesininstructionwillbemonitored.Clickortapheretoentertext.Describehowinstructionwillbedifferentiatedtomeettheindividualneedsofstudentsandhowsuchdifferentiationwillbemonitored.Includestrategiesforpush-in,pull-out,andtutorials.Clickortapheretoentertext.
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HowwillLEAleadershipandschoolleadershipconductreviewstoensurethatthecurriculumisbeingimplementedwithfidelity,ishavingtheintendedimpactonstudentachievement,andismodifiedifineffective?Clickortapheretoentertext.Describethefrequencyofsuchreviewsandwhowillberesponsibleformonitoringimplementationandconductingdataanalysis.Clickortapheretoentertext.
DescribetheprocesstoimplementaschoolwideMulti-TieredSystemofSupport(MTSS).DescribehowtheMTSSwillbeimplementedandtheprofessionaldevelopmentthatwillbeprovidedtoschoolstafftoincludenewteacher’syearoveryear.Clickortapheretoentertext.
ProvideadditionalsupportsandprofessionaldevelopmenttoteachersandprincipalsinordertoimplementeffectivestrategiestosupportstudentswithdisabilitiesintheleastrestrictiveenvironmentandtoensurethatlimitedEnglishproficientstudentsacquirelanguageskillstomasteracademiccontent.Clickortapheretoentertext.
Useandintegratetechnology-basedsupportsandinterventionsaspartoftheinstructionalprogram.Clickortapheretoentertext.
D. InstructionalTimeHowwilltheLEA/schoolprovidemoretimeforinstructionincoreacademicsubjectsincludingEnglish,readingorlanguagearts,mathematics,science?Clickortapheretoentertext.HowwilltheLEA/schoolidentifytheamountoftimetheschooldayoryearwillbeexpandedortheamountofinstructionaltimethatwillbeincreased?Clickortapheretoentertext.Identifythespecificactivitiesthatwillbecarriedout,andhowtheLEAwillfacilitatecontractnegotiationsorotherstrategiesitwillemploytoexpandtheschooldayoryear.Clickortapheretoentertext.
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Identifythespecificenrichmentactivitiesthatwillbeoffered,thecommunityorbusinesspartnershipsformentoring,tutoring,andvolunteeringthatwillbenegotiated,theirpurpose,andtheexpectedoutcomes.Clickortapheretoentertext.Howwilltheschoolprovidemoretimeforteacherstocollaborate,plan,andengageinprofessionaldevelopmentwithinandacrossgradesandsubjects?Includethefrequencyanddurationofsuchcollaboration.Clickortapheretoentertext.Howhascommonplanningtimebeenestablishedwithinthemasterscheduletoallowgradelevelmeetingstooccurdailyinelementaryschoolsandbysubjectareaatthesecondarylevel?Itmustbescheduledsothatallgradelevelandsubjectareateachersparticipateatthesametimeandincludelessonstudy.Ifthemasterschedulepreventsthisfromoccurring,thedistrictmustestablishweeklylessonstudyimplementationafterschoolforaminimumofonehouraweekonthesameday.
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4. BudgetandOperationsTheLEAmustattachadetailedbudgetworksheetthatmeetsthecriteriabelow.• Thebudgetallocatessufficientfundingtowardstheprioritiesandevidence-
basedinterventions(basedondataanalysis)identifiedintheplan.• Thebudgetclearlyutilizesallavailablefunding,inalignmentwiththepriorities
oftheplan,overthecourseofthreeyears.• Prioritiesintheplanarelinkedtospecificfinancialrequirementsandthen
prioritizedtoclarifywhatcanandcannotbeincludedinthefinalbudget,andplan.
• Theplanclearlyidentifiesthegovernancestructureoftheschool,consistentwithregulatoryrequirements,statute,andlaw.
• Theplanclearlyoutlinesthemanagementstructure,bothwithintheschoolandrelatedtotheschool.
5. Evidence-based Interventions
A. Root Cause Describe the process used by the LEA in collaboration with the school to identify needs and performance challenges, complete root cause, and identify focus area(s). Clickortapheretoentertext.
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B. Choice of Evidence-Based Interventions Identify the interventions meeting the top three tiers of evidence that schools in need of comprehensive support and improvement may choose to address the root cause.
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Determine the interventions meeting the top three tiers of evidence that are relevant and appropriate to the needs of the school.
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Identify the school’s chosen intervention(s). Clickortapheretoentertext.
C. Sources of Evidence
Identify the sources of evidence used to determine the interventions meeting the top three tiers of evidence that are relevant and appropriate to the needs of the school.
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AppendixA:CommitmentLetterExampleInsertDateSecretary-DesignateChristopherN.RuszkowskiPublicEducationDepartment300DonGasparAvenueSantaFe,NM,87501DearSecretaryRuszkowski:The(insertdistrict)commitstoimplementingthefollowingMoreRigorousInterventionin(insert name of school) for the 2018-2021 school years (insert name of chosen MoreRigorousIntervention).Sincerely,InsertnameofSuperintendentSuperintendent,(insertdistrictname)cc: insertnamesofschoolboardpresident, schoolprincipal,andanyother locally identifieddistrict,communityorschoolboardmembers.
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Appendix B: More Rigorous Intervention (MRI) Assurances The following assurances indicate support of the Board of Education (BOE), Local Education Agency (LEA), and School Leadership for the 2017-2018, 2018-2019, 2019-2020, and 2020-2021 school years in the areas specified. By signing these assurances, the parties agree to three years full participation in the More Rigorous Intervention Evidence-Based Intervention Implementation. If at any time a signed party does not adhere to the agreed assurances, the Request for Application will be deemed incomplete. LEA: The Board of Education commits to the following:
1. Provide the prioritized support, autonomy, and accountability for urgent and sustainable success, including: a. The BOE assures that it was involved in the discussion and application process
with the LEA applying on behalf of eligible schools and supports the application/s.
b. The BOE commits to supporting the superintendent in modifying practice and policy, if necessary, to enable schools and teachers to fully participate and implement evidence-based interventions.
c. The BOE commits to flexibility in scheduling as it relates to evidence-based intervention activities, to include but not limited to allocating time for professional development and collaboration.
d. The BOE supports the use of summative and formative assessments to assess student proficiency and reviews LEA and school growth regularly to inform superintendent’s progress toward LEA proficiency targets.
e. The BOE commits to successful completion of the evidence-based intervention in the event of LEA or school leadership changes.
The LEA commits to the following: 1. Assuring that each school the LEA proposes to serve will receive all of the State and
local funds it would have received in the absence of funds received under Title 1, Part A, Sec. 1003a
2. Provide the prioritized support, autonomy, and accountability for urgent and sustainable success, including: a. Partner with principal to establish a comprehensive school 90-day plan that is
aligned with the LEA’s strategic plan b. Partner with principal on critical decisions like staffing, scheduling, budgeting,
targeted professional development, and other operational issues c. Put into place rigorous and aligned interim assessments 3-4 times per year along
with efficient data collection and distribution for use at the school level d. Proactively engage all stakeholders to acknowledge current reality and present a
bold vision for the future of the school e. Hold turnaround schools and principals accountable through a robust monitoring
system as defined by the LEA
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3. Ensure that conditions are in place at the school level to support turnaround, including: a. Rigorous aligned interim assessments 3-4 times per year b. Deep item analysis of interim assessments 3-4 times per year with one-on-one
teacher-leader (principal, assistant principal, instructional coach) analysis meetings
c. Teacher action plans addressing root cause analysis of interim assessment data will be developed by all teachers and leaders prior to one-on-one teacher-leader analysis meetings
d. Structured weekly collaboration time for ongoing data analysis by PLCs e. Student and staff culture of learning f. Short-cycle observation walkthroughs and one-on-one teacher-leader feedback
meetings 4. Message the evidence-based intervention to all stakeholders to include school board
members and collective bargaining units as necessary 5. Develop a sustainability plan prior to the end of Year 3
School Leadership Commits to the Following:
1. Partner with LEA leadership to create and/or align systems at the school level to support a 90-day plan aligned with the LEA’s strategic plan, including: a. Rigorous aligned interim assessments 3-4 times per year b. Timely dissemination of interim assessment data to teachers c. Deep item analysis of interim assessments 3-4 times per year with one-on-one
teacher-leader(principal, assistant principal, instructional coach) analysis meetings
d. Teacher action plans addressing root cause analysis of interim assessment data developed by all teachers prior to one-on-one teacher-leader analysis meetings
e. Structured weekly collaboration time for ongoing data analysis by PLCs/grade level meeting/collaboration time
f. Student and staff culture of learning g. Short-cycle observation walkthroughs and one-on-one teacher-leader feedback
meetings 2. Align school policies and structures to provide ongoing school-site support for all
teachers to support implementation of the evidence-based intervention
President, Board of Education Signature Date Superintendent Signature Date School Leadership Signature Date
Appendix C: Certification and Approval I hereby certify that I am the applicant’s Superintendent/Charter Director, and that the information contained in this application is, to the best of my knowledge, complete and accurate. I further certify, to the best of my knowledge, that any ensuing program and activity will be conducted in accordance with all applicable application guidelines and instructions, and that the requested budget amounts are necessary for the implementation of this project. I understand that this application constitutes an offer and, if accepted by the PED or renegotiated to acceptance, will form a binding agreement. I also agree that immediate written notice will be provided to PED if at any time I learn that this certification was erroneous when submitted, or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. Superintendent/Charter Director Printed Name Date Superintendent/Charter Director Signature (blue ink) Date Certification and Approval I hereby certify that I am the applicant’s School Board President, and that the information contained in this application is, to the best of my knowledge, complete and accurate. I further certify, to the best of my knowledge, that any ensuing program and activity will be conducted in accordance with all applicable application guidelines and instructions, and that the requested budget amounts are necessary for the implementation of this project. I understand that this application constitutes an offer and, if accepted by the PED or renegotiated to acceptance, will form a binding agreement. I also agree that immediate written notice will be provided to PED if at any time I learn that this certification was erroneous when submitted, or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. Board President Printed Name Date Board President Signature (blue ink) Date