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Special Education Director Call
May 2015
New Adventure• Dawn Wirth has accepted a position as Special
Education Director for Vermillion Public Schools.– Last Day is June 12
Welcome New SEP Staff• Ambrea Sikes • Region 5 and 6 representative• Indicator 17 (SSIP)• MTSS Co-Coordinator (RTI)• CEIS• Work with Dawn Wirth until June 12
Welcome SEP Intern• Danyelle Sanders– Attending Northern– Majoring in Elementary Education with an Early
Childhood Endorsement
Sped Director Call Notification• Starting in August 2015, Special Education
Programs will no longer have separate mailing list to send Sped Director call agenda.
• Agenda will be posted on DOE Special Education List Serve.
• If need to subscribe, go to http://www.k12.sd.us/MailingList/DOESpecialEd
Parental Rights
• Revised Parental Rights Handbook for 2015-2016
• Targeting July for release
• Can use up current supply
BIRTH TO THREESummer Program
APPLICATIONS AND DATA COLLECTION
IDEA Flow Through Training
GMS System (new egrant) is available and due by July 1, 2015.• Flow Through website at https://sddoe.mtwgms.org/SDDOEGMSWeb/logon.aspx Training webinars are located under information.
SPECIAL ED REPORTED DATA
State Performance Plan • SPP Information at http://
doe.sd.gov/oess/sped-SPP.aspx – Data Collection Calendar– 2015 Data Due Dates letter– Indicator Technical Assistance– Spreadsheets– Secured websites– District Public Reports
District Public Reports• Every public school district will have a public report on SPP
Indicators page by June 1.
Reporting Diploma Status
• Memo outlining reporting criteria emailed to Sped Directors May 15
• For federal exiting data, states must differentiate between special education students who receive a diploma that fulfills all regular graduation requirements and those who receive a diploma with modified requirements.
Reporting Diploma Status
• SD has only one type of diploma, but a special education student may earn a diploma in one of two ways (24:05:27:12): – by meeting all regular requirements; or – by having one or more requirements waived or
modified by the IEP team
Reporting Diploma Status
• After June 12, run Special Ed Exiter report from SD STARS– Directions sent with memo
• Add Column “Regular Diploma”– Mark Y or N if received regular diploma
• Report due August 1
Student Exit Code from Special Ed Enrollment
Student Description Regular Diploma Requirements
2 – Graduated (high school diploma)
Student met all the requirements as outlined in 24:43:11:02
Y
2 – Graduated (high school diploma)
Student met all requirements as outlined in 24:43:11:02 but only took Algebra 1 and Geometry, was excused from Algebra 2 as outlined in 24:43:11:01, and took a third credit of Consumer Math
YExcusing one course in math or science is allowed for all students so this is not considered modified.
2 – Graduated (high school diploma)
Student met most requirements as outlined in 24:43:11:02, but the IEP team determined it would not be feasible to take the Speech or Debate .5 unit and substituted .5 unit of Writing Forms and Applications
NThe student did not meet the same requirements as other students, the IEP team modified the requirements.
2 – Graduated (high school diploma)
Student had many changes to course requirements by the IEP team that were counted towards graduation requirements. Excused from American Literature, took Reading Text for Information, excused from US and World History and took City Resources and Accessing State Services, excused from all outlined math credits and took three levels of Consumer Math, …
NThe student did not meet the same requirements as other students, the IEP team modified the requirements.
Sped Exiter Report
• If students are not appearing in Sped Exiter report, please contact [email protected] or 605-773-8195
Parent SurveysThe parent needs to complete and return the survey by May 31, 2015.
If the parent has more than one child receiving services, they need to fill out a survey for each of their children separately.
Provide the option to participate online:English: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Q6JW6HJ Spanish: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MJNWNVJ
If you need additional surveys please contact [email protected]
Indicator 11 & 12Indicator 11 is due August 1st, 2015
Indicator 12 is due September 1st, 2015
• NEW: Launchpad Application– Indicator 11 & 12 can be entered directly into application
or you can download spreadsheet into the application.• You must have current spreadsheet with the exact headings as
provided to you by SEP (both Ind 11 & 12 have been updated) http://www.doe.sd.gov/oess/sped-SPP.aspx
• Training is available on site listed above and a manual is available as well
• You must sign off by the due dates or your district will be considered non-compliant.– If you have no students to report you must upload district calendar and sign
off to be in compliance.
– Any questions can be directed to [email protected]
Indicator 14
• Post School Outcomes – Information about what students are doing after
leaving HS– Linked to transition activities
• Exiters for 2014-2015 School Year– Graduates– Students who have aged out– Students who have dropped out
Indicator 14 – Appendix ATwo Options
• April – June:– Districts may enter student data – If you decide to enter data, you will need enter all the data (in Appendix
A)• Demographic data• Part 2 data (IEP specific information such as: post school outcomes, adult services
recommended at time of exit, TSLP activities participated in, work experience)• Contact information for a family member or friend
• August through September: • In August the State will upload the student demographic data of all exiters from
campus• Does not override what districts have already put in• Final validation completed in Fall of 2015
Appendix A – Indicator 14 data
• Indicator 14 (Appendix A) Secured Website at http://doe.sd.gov/oess/sped_SPP.aspx – Designated Sped Director has the login and password (one
per district)– Sped Director may contact [email protected] to get
the login information or reset the password
• Not officially due until Oct. 1, 2015
• Contact: [email protected] or call 605-773-4257
Campus Reminders
• June 12 is when all data must be entered and verified.
• Ensure your special education students exiting are appropriately coded. (Utilize the SD-Sped Exiter Report)
• July – Infinite Campus will be rolling the sped data forward, data office will notify districts when it been completed to check their data.
Proficiency in Reading by 4th Grade
Proficiency in Math by 9th Grade
Research shows: Rural children who have access to nonfiction or informational texts, both in classrooms and at home, could avoid losing literacy skills and actually increase reading proficiency over the summer.
Check out Read South Dakota: http://doe.sd.gov/octe/ReadSD.aspx
College and Career Ready
Students graduate high school ready for postsecondary or the workforce
2015 Transition Summer Institute“Transition Pathways”
June 1 and 2, 2015 Best Western Ramkota Hotel, Pierre, SD • The Summer Institute will focus on practices and predictors, including self-
determination, shown to improve results for youth with disabilities as they transition to adulthood and employment. Day two of this training will feature facilitated discussions designed to help participants to evaluate current transition programming, to identify and prioritize possible improvements, and to plan practical steps for implementation.
• Contact TSLP at 224-6287 for more information• Registration closed May 20, 2015
Effective Teachers and Leaders
Students are supported by effective teachers and leaders.
EC Sped Endorsement• If your district has chosen to hire a sped teacher that
does not hold an EC Sped Endorsement you are required to:– Submit a Plan of Intent (POI), which is an agreement between the
district and the personnel outlining the path to meeting the requirements for that specific position.
– This individual will need to be supervised by someone who is properly certified (EC SPED). They must NOT sign off as the SPED teacher, but can assist in assessing, writing IEPs, conducting IEP meetings, and working with students with disabilities.
– POI are valid for one school year and districts are allowed two POIs– More information can be found at http://
doe.sd.gov/oatq/documents/HQT_Q&A.pdf or by contacting your regional representative
CONTACT CAROL UECKER AT THE SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, (605) 773-4771, WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
HTTPS://SOUTHDAKOTA.GOSIGNMEUP.COM/PUBLIC/COURSE/BROWSE
Civil Rights Regulations: Target - Education Settings
June 9, Rapid CityJune 10, MitchellJune 11, Sioux Falls
Civil rights federal regulations for the educational setting
• The conference will cover special education legal issues, including the latest due process hearings, circuit court cases, OSEP/OCR guidance letters, and IDEA procedural requirements.
• Online Registration is now open http://www.cvent.com/d/4rq15w
IEP Workshops
Go to DOE’s Calendar of Events to sign up for a session https://southdakota.gosignmeup.com If you have any questions please contact Arlene Maxfield at 605.773.3678
IEP- Back to Basic (3 years or less experience)
IEP Process in Action
August 24- Aberdeen August 18- Milbank September 4- Sioux Falls
September 11- Sioux Falls August 25- Aberdeen September 10- Mitchell
September 24- Rapid City August 26- Aberdeen September 17- Sioux Falls
August 27- Huron September 21- Rapid City
August 28- Mobridge September 28- Spearfish
September 1- Watertown September 29- Custer
September 2- Brookings October 2- Pierre
September 3- Sioux Falls
2015 Autism Summer InstituteVisual Teaching and Classroom Strategies for Individuals with
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Rapid City- June 23-26 www.regonline.com/rapidcitytraining Sioux Falls- July 7-10 www.regonline.com/siouxfallstraining
Cost: $130 (Two graduate level credits are available from USD)
For more information or questions call (605) 357-1439 or (800) 658-3080.
Results Driven Accountability
Stakeholders are needed for Results Driven Accountability (RDA)
Meetings: webinar 2 face-to-face meetings in Pierre
Save the date: First Meeting July 21, 2015
If you are interested please contact [email protected]
IEPq Training
• Please contact Ben Morrison if you would like to schedule a training – [email protected] – 605.773.6119
• Dates will be announced on Special Ed List Serv and sign up in Go Sign Me up.
Sped Teacher Effectiveness TrainingBased on teacher input, teacher effectiveness training being developed for special education staff.• Coming in Fall of 2015• Possible training session in July 2015• 4 regional trainings will be held• Information on general sped list serv and go
sign me up.
Behavior Training for Educational Assistants
• August 19 in Pierre (Ramkota) • 8:00am-12:00pm CST• Same training as provided by Heather Robbins• Register at Gosignmeup
School Climate
Students enter schools that are provide an environment conducive to learning.
May Behavior TipSuccess on day ONE!
Academically, how long do you think it takes a student to figure out they are not going to be successful in a class?How long does it take for the teacher to figure out they are struggling?
Kids need to see success right away both behaviorally and academically. Make sure things are in place for day one!
Suspension Passwords Sent OutContact Rebecca Cain at 280-3568 with any questions.
DUE JUNE 30!!
Multi-tier System of Supports• http://doe.sd.gov/oess/mtss.aspx • Please visit our website and listen to the
recorded monthly calls
SPECIAL EDUCATION SPECIFIC
Online Paraprofessional TrainingUnit 1 – Roles and Responsibilities of the Paraeducator• Module 1: Defining Roles and Responsibilities of the Paraeducator• Module 2: Paraeducators’ Responsibilities for Confidentiality, Professionalism and EthicsUnit 4 – Assessment, Diagnosis and Evaluation• Module 1: Collecting and Graphing Student Data• Module 2: Monitoring Student Academic PerformanceUnit 6 – Improving Behavior• Module 1: Discipline Policies and Plans for Students with Disabilities• Module 2: Understanding Misbehavior and How to Change It• Module 3: Behavior Strategies for Teachers and Pareducators• Module 4: Monitoring Student Behavior
Direct Step Modules (see attached flyer)
Unit 7 – Instructional Content and Practice• Module 1: Instructional Terminology and Levels of Paraeducator Support• Module 2: Instructional Strategies for Teachers and Paraeducators• Module 3: Planning and Implementing Instruction for Math, Reading, Writing and Parallel Curriculum• Module 4: Using Technology to Advance Instruction
Save the Date• SD BIE Birth to Five LA, LEA, & SEA Responsibilities
Workshop• Who is responsible for child find?• Who is responsible for federal reporting?• How is LRE determined?• And many more questions will be answered!
• October 13th, 2015– Cedar Shores Chamberlain, SD– 1pm-5pm– Registration information available in August
• Contact person: [email protected]
Center on Technology and Disability
• Center on Technology and Disability– Webinars on technology for Early Childhood, k-12,
family and student support, transition, etc..– Top Ipad apps for struggling readers, assistive
technology, free and low-cost strategies improve reading and writing.
– http://www.ctdinstitute.org/library
IRIS Center• http://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/• The IRIS Center is a national center dedicated to
improving education outcomes for all children, especially those with disabilities birth through age twenty-one, through the use of effective evidence-based practices and interventions.
• Topics: Accommodations, progress monitoring, differentiated instruction, Early Intervention, behavior and classroom management, etc…
SPP Coordinators• State Performance Plan Coordinators– Regionally located– Assist districts in understanding, collecting, and
submitting SPP data.– Assist districts in drill down data for area of
improvement.– Assist Special Education Programs in implementing
Statewide Systemic Improvement Plan (Indicator 17)
TEACHER OR DISTRICT SHARINGIs there a teacher or program that is newsworthy? Please share
Enjoy your retirement and thank you for your service to Special Ed!
• Rhonda Zinter – Milbank• Kristie Wallin – Lennox• John Fathke – South Central
Sorry if we missed anyone!
Next Sped Directors
• Enjoy the summer, see you next year
August 18, 201510:00 CST