Title I School Restructuring Meeting NH Department of Education April 14, 2010 9:00am-12:00pm.

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Title I School Restructuring Meeting NH Department of Education April 14, 2010 9:00am-12:00pm

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Title I School Restructuring Meeting

NH Department of EducationApril 14, 2010

9:00am-12:00pm

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What does it mean to be in restructuring?

Your school has missed its annual achievement targets for five years.

You will take a year to develop a school restructuring plan.

You will continue: Parent notification School choice Supplemental Education Services (SES) Title I, Part A set asides for professional

development Implementation of SINI improvement plan

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Restructuring Timeline

2010-2011 – Restructuring School in planning phase

2011-2012 – Restructuring School implementing plan

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Big Picture Issues

Intensive and far-reaching interventions to revamp completely the operation and governance of the school

Must be substantial enough to transform and sustain change

A major reorganization of a school’s governance structure arrangement by the LEA.

Include fundamental reforms to improve student academic achievement in the school.

Must have substantial promise to improve student academic achievement

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Notification Requirements

Provide both teachers and parents notice of school status;

Provide both groups with an opportunity to comment before you take any restructuring action (i.e. developing and implementing the plan); and

Invite both teachers and parents to participate in the development of the school’s restructuring plan.

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Alternative Governance Options

A restructuring plan must include one of the following “alternative governance” arrangements for the school:

Reopen the school as a public charter school; Replace all or most of the school staff, which may

include the principal, who are relevant to the school’s inability to make AYP;

Enter into a contract with an entity, with a demonstrated record of effectiveness to operate the school as a public school; or

Implement any other major restructuring of the school’s governance arrangement that is consistent with NCLB principles of restructuring.

*There is another option under the US ED guidance that allows a State to take over the operation of the school, but this is not permitted under NH State law

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What does “Other Major Restructuring of the School” mean?

This option provides the LEA the flexibility to choose additional reform solutions that best meet the needs of students in the school and community. Examples may include: Diminishing school-based management and

decision making. Increasing control, monitoring and oversight of

the school’s operations and educational programs by the LEA;

Reopening the school as a focus or theme school with new staff or staff skilled in the focus area.

Reconstitute the school into smaller autonomous learning communities (e.g. school-within-a-school model)

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Choosing the best restructuring option

It must best address the identified needs of the school and school community.

It needs to be tailored to what the school has already been working on and the success or failure of previous efforts.

A change in governance cannot be seen as replacing/stopping all ongoing improvement efforts.

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Making all the pieces fit together

The school’s improvement effort must still consider such issues as staff development, curriculum and instruction, use of technology, assessment and other factors that are essential to the school’s ability to have all children meet state standards.

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Phase 1 Requirements

Due date: October 15, 2010 Include at a minimum:

Cover Page-restructuring contact Restructuring Team Membership Two page narrative:

district’s role in the restructuring process; process and timeline established steps taken to provide opportunities for comment

prior to starting the plan; and process and timeline established for communicating

the plan’s goals and strategies with stakeholders Memorandum of Understanding Parent/Teacher letter

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Phase 2 – Plan Development

Due date: May 13, 2011 Include at a minimum:

Restructuring option chosen with rationale

District support to implement the plan Process for keeping stakeholders

informed throughout the process Action steps-address school governance

and decision-making processes and how it all connects to curriculum, instruction and assessment

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ResourcesEach school must have a School Based

Planning Team who will develop the plan and monitor implementation. Resources available: NHDOE Restructuring Handbook-currently being

revised for the 2010-2011 school year-but you can refer to last year’s version as a guide for now (Includes Phase I and II plan templates): http://www.education.nh.gov/instruction/integrated/documents/title_i_res_sch_hdbk.doc

Coaching support Assistance from the Center for Innovation and

Improvement (CII) Resources to consider:

Restructuring Facilitator Principal Mentor

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Frequently Asked Questions

If we begin to restructure during the 2010-2011 school year (planning phase), can that be considered part of our plan for 2011-2012 (implementation year)? Yes, your plan can include interventions/strategies that

you have recently implemented

What happens if we plan during 2010-2011, but make AYP in the Spring of 2011? You do not have to implement your plan in 2011-2012-

since you remain at SINI Year 4-Restructuring Planning Year.

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Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)

What happens if during this restructure, we are identified for restructuring in another area? You would need to adjust your plan to include goals

related to the other identified area as well. You will not need two separate plans.

Do I still have to submit a SINI plan for 2010-2011? What about for 2011-2012? Yes, you must submit a SINI progress report for 2010-

2011, but the restructuring plan will take place of the progress report for 2011-2012.

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Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)

What funds are available for restructuring schools? For 2010-2011, schools in the restructuring planning

year (SINI Year 4) have access to $15,000 through the SINI progress reporting process. Funding for 2011-2012 will not be determined until the Spring of 2011.

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Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)

Will all restructuring schools be eligible for the Title I School Improvement Grant (SIG)? Eligibility for the SIG is based separate criteria, please

see eligible list of schools and criteria. This grant is optional, but actions taken under SIG can be included as part of the school’s restructuring plan.

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• The NH Parent Information and Resource Center (NH State PIRC) is a US Department of Education-funded program aimed at improving student academic performance by increasing parental involvement in children’s education.

• The NH State PIRC promotes parent involvement in education through information, products, trainings, workshops, publications, toolkits, and technical assistance to parents, schools, school districts, PTAs, and community organizations.

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The NH State PIRC focuses on 4 primary areas: 1. School-Based Family-School-Community

Partnerships2. Parental Involvement in Education3. Early Childhood Reading and Language

Development, including School Readiness4. No Child Left Behind education law

The aim is to assist parents, schools, parent-teacher groups, community organizations and businesses to take a more proactive role in promoting parents' involvement in their children's education.

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Parent Involvement Support for Restructuring Schools, SINIs and DINIs:

Solid Foundation, Research-Based Parent Involvement Program http://www.adi.org/solidfoundation/ PIA Analysis Solid Foundation , Path 1, Path 2, or Path 3

NH State PIRC Workshops, Trainings, Products, Publications, & Technical Assistance Support

http://www.nhpirc.org/

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A parent engagement process within a web-based structure to assess, plan, implement, and monitor parent involvement at

the school level

Solid Foundation

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Solid Foundation

Step by Step Approach

Web-Based Monitoring

Flexible Options

Site-Based Decision Making

Self-Sustaining Methods

Quality Resources

External Partner (Support)

Features of the web based structure

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Program monitoring at a glance

Solid Foundation Delivers

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1. School Team Meets with External Partner for Orientation Meeting

2. Principal Completes School Information Form3. Gather Key Documents4. External Partner Completes Policy Analysis5. School Team Meets with External Partner to

Review School Community Index6. Principal Downloads and Prints Resource Manual7. Team Completes Needs Assessment8. Team Creates Action Plan with External Partner9. Team Implements Action Plan10. Team and External Partner Monitor and Evaluate

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OPEN NH

Cost effective high quality professional development at $100 per course.

7 weeks of discussion based courses for 30 hours of professional development.

Convenient asynchronous delivery using Moodle course management system.

Part of 10 state e-Learning for Educators Initiative.

Deals available for district cohorts. Optional graduate credits available. More details on the web at www.opennh.org

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Contact Information

Stephanie LafreniereTitle I State [email protected]