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Supplemental Educational Services: Destination Excellence
Office of Federal Programs/Title ITasha Franklin Johnson, Ph.D, Director
August 17, 2011
Objectives By the end the of session
participants will have:◦ The nuts and bolts of Supplemental
Educational Services (SES)◦ The process and guidelines of SES
implementation in City Schools ◦ The timeline of SES implementation
in City Schools
Do you know the Lingo?Please open the envelope in the center of
your table and with group members align the “Key Terms” with the appropriate definitions:◦ Supplemental Educational Services◦ Student Work Plans◦ ESEA 1116 (e)◦ Adequate Yearly Progress◦ Differentiated Accountability Status
When your group has completed the Lingo Activity, introduce yourself to your neighbor and tell one interesting fact about your school.
The Road Less TravelledTwo roads diverged in yellow wood,
And sorry I could travel both And be one traveller, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could…
Currently, which Road are you traveling on your SES implementation journey?
As you select your road think about:◦Your students and parents◦School partnerships and other
extend learning opportunities◦MSDE/Title I requirements◦Number of Providers
District ProfileBased on the FY’11 allocation, Title I
could fund the full Per Pupil Allocation for 4342 students.
We received 8420 applications for SES in 2010-11.
Of those applications, 7640 were eligible to receive service (free lunch).
Of Eligible students 5769, were assigned to provider.
Of 2552 students placed on the original Waitlist, 672 students were moved from the Waitlist and received services.
SES at a Glance ESEA/NCLB provides tutoring services for
eligible students attending Title I schools starting year 2 of school improvement Section 1116(e)(12)(C) .
The goal of SES is to increase eligible students’ academic achievement in a subject or subjects that the State includes in its ESEA assessments. SES must include reading/language arts, mathematics, and/or science.
State Educational Agencies are required to approve and identify entities, both public and private to provide services.
A Moment to Reflect
If I could change something about SES….
I want to know more about….
Things You Can Do For A Successful Year
Identify available space in the building for SES
Designate days for the tutoring.Establish Rules of Conduct For Vendors
where it does not conflict with the Educational Industry Association Code of Ethics
Invite Providers to Back to School Night or Host an Enrollment Fair
Things You Should Do
Create a forum to support parents in making an informed decision
Standardize recruitment procedures (one-size fits all)Establish set times for vendors to visit Assign an administrator to oversee the SES programProvide access to IEP/504 Plans to assigned providersHave ONE person keep track of all SES applications Identify an SES Attendance MonitorSupport visits by MSDE and the LEA SES monitorsMeet with vendors to review your school profile
You cannot….Maintain a Conflict of InterestSelect certain vendors for the school Exclude certain vendors Tell parents which vendor to select Assign students to vendors or programsMake a preference of space for selected
vendorsRecruit students for preferred vendors Send letters from the school that highlight
certain vendors or exclude others
Key Title I Support for Implementing SES
SES MonitorsSES Attendance Monitor
Think AboutIf I could train the attendance monitor to better support my school’s educational reform initiative by way of their role in SES, on what would I focus?
Student Work PlanStudent Learning Plans are a requirement of
ESEA◦ It is required that a statement of specific
achievement goals for the student, how the student’s progress will be measured and a timetable for improving achievement…ESEA Section 1116(e)(3)(A).
Components of Student Work Plans◦Service Design◦Assessment Data◦Academic Goals aligned with State Curriculum◦Strategies◦Accommodations if applicable
The Work Plan Process
All student work plans must be approved by the Title I Office initially.
Providers may elect to utilize their company work plan template.
Approved Work plans include:◦Signatures (Title I, Parent, School
Representative, and Provider)◦3 Diligent Attempts for Parent Signature
Approved Student Work Plans with signatures are required for payment.
Principal Support for Space Allocation
Complete the School Space Profile.Title I provides the lottery outcome
and Principals assign space based on the official Provider reservation from Title I.◦Principal cannot change the rank order.
◦Title I can be the arbiter of space when issues cannot be resolved at the school level.
◦Title I is the sole broker of space trades by Providers.
What’s your Perspective?The Index Card provided to you will
identify the character in the Role-play that you complete Let’s Get Focused chart
“Let’s Get Focused”◦Yellow Lens- Pure Facts◦Red Lens- Error or Mistakes◦Green Lens- What should have been done
◦Purple Lens- Aha Moments
What Would You Do….SES Scenario
◦ Principal Johnson, of Robert Franklin Elementary has submitted her SES School Profile to the Title I Office. She has identified 6 rooms for SES in her school. In addition to SES, Principal Johnson’s other extending learning opportunities include: Baltimore Child First Authority (Mondays-Fridays) Arts Every Day (Tuesdays and Thursdays) Chapel Baptist Bible Study/Prayer Service
(Wednesdays)
◦ Based on the Enrollment List and Space ranking provided to Principal Johnson, please create an after school schedule including times and locations.
SES TimelineAugust 30. 2011 * SES Provider Meeting
(Specific Start-up Information)
August 31, 2011* SES Provider Lottery
September 5, 2011 SES Media Campaign Begins
September 12, 2011* SES Applications Delivered to Schools
September 22, 2011* SES Provider Meeting
September 29, 2011* SES Providers Fair
October 3, 2011*October 24, 2011*
Early SES Application DeadlineSES Application Deadline
November 3, 2011*November 7, 2011*
Work Plan TrainingWork Plan Training
November 7, 2011* SES Begins
*denotes targeted date
Application Process
SES Booklets will be available to schools the week of September 12 .
Applications can be returned to Title I:◦ From Fairs◦ Schools◦ Parents
Monitor City Inside and emails from Title I for updates on the process.
Key Points to RememberLogistics: Criminal Background Checks are required for all SES
staff. Title I will disseminate Monthly SES Enrollment list Student Work Plans
Individualized Academic Goals School Representative signature required
Program Implementation 2 Progress Reports must be sent to parents IEP/504 accommodations are required. Title I Office must be notified any time SES programs are
cancelled. Only MSDE or Title I may stop services of a provider. Participation in MSDE SES End-of-Year survey is an
opportunity to voice satisfaction or dissatisfaction with specific vendors
What’s on your Mind
4 Ideas I remembered from today session…
3 Connections that I made to my work…
1 Question is still rolling around in my head….