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A report to the School Committee April 2, 2012.  As part of its accountability system, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education oversees.

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1 A report to the School Committee April 2, 2012

2  As part of its accountability system, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education oversees local compliance with education requirements. All reviews cover selected requirements in the following areas:  Special Education  Civil Rights and Other General Education Requirements  English Learner Education in Public Schools  Career/Vocational Technical Education CPR 2011-122

3  Special Education (SE)  65 indicators  Civil Rights and Other General Education Requirements (CR)  27 indicators  English Learner Education (ELE) in Public Schools  18 indicators  Career/Vocational Technical Education (CVTE)  39 indicators CPR 2011-123

4 1. Assessment of students 2. Student identification and program placement 3. Parent and community involvement 4. Curriculum and instruction 5. Student support services 6. Faculty, staff and administration 7. School facilities 8. Program evaluation 9. Record keeping and grant fund use CPR 2011-124

5  Review of documentation  Files  Policies/procedures  Handbook  Manuals  PD plans  Etc…  Interviews of administrative, instructional, and support staff  17 administrators  99 teaching and support staff (all levels)  Parent Advisory Council (PAC) representative  5 parents  12 students  7 CVTE program advisory committee members  Review of student records  37 special education (and 504),  10 English learner education  20 career/vocational technical education  10 cooperative education student records  Surveys of parents of students with disabilities and parents of English learners  Observation of classrooms and other facilities  A sample of 42 instructional classrooms and other school facilities used in the delivery of programs CPR 2011-125

6  Plymouth North High School  Plymouth South High School  Plymouth Community Intermediate School  Plymouth South Middle School  Nathaniel Morton Elementary School  Federal Furnace Elementary School  West Elementary School  Mount Pleasant Preschool CPR 2011-126

7 Program AreaPartially Implemented Not ImplementedOther Criteria Requiring Response Special Education 2000 28 2006 14 2012 4 2000 6 2006 0 2012 0 2000 1 2006 2 2012 0 Civil Rights & Other General Education Requirements 2000 5 2006 10 2012 4 2000 2 2006 0 2012 0 2000 0 2006 0 2012 0 Career/Vocational Technical Education 2000 9 2006 14 2012 8 2000 1 2006 2 2012 0 2000 0 2006 0 2012 0 CPR 2011-127

8  Dramatic improvement (2000-2012)  Very positive staff… ◦ “invested in children and the programs”  Well written progress reports  Strong transition plans CPR 2011-128

9  Timelines (IEPs)  Expanding Parent Advisory Council opportunities  Paraprofessional Professional Development CPR 2011-129

10  Online videos for mandated trainings  Civil Rights  Health and Wellness  Homeless Rights  Student Records  Restraint Training  Student Handbook (“a model to share with other districts)  Staff Handbook (produced on a CD for easy access) CPR 2011-1210

11  Paraprofessional Professional development (online trainings)  Notification/written notice to students who drop out of school or former students yet to earn competency determination ◦ Send letter to parent/guardian as well as student  Increase the materials we translate to ensure equal access for students/parents CPR 2011-1211

12  Staff and administration truly embrace CVTE  Fewest findings our liaison has ever had  “Model comprehensive high school”  Career Assessments and planning process is excellent  MCAS results are used to design instruction and support  Special populations have equal access to CVTE programs  Strong linkages with post secondary institutions  Exceptional Cooperative Ed. process & implementation  Needs of the Special Education students are addressed  Prepare students well for high wage/kill/demand positions CPR 2011-1212

13  Publish more information on articulation agreements and further education and apprenticeship opportunities  Language in Student Handbook (Out-of-district Vocational transportation and application) ◦ update to meet CH 74 guidelines (completed)  Admissions Policy needs minor revisions  Exploratory needs to be extended to 190 hours ◦ currently 165 hours  Graduate Follow-up Survey responses need to increase  Increase the Program Advisory Membership in areas of special populations to represent disability status and minority populations  More consistent assessment of framework strands 4, 5, 6 CPR 2011-1213

14  Corrective Action Plan  Submitted by April 13 th  One year to complete actions  Complete description of activities 1.Title/role of person(s) responsible for implementation of activities 2.Expected date of completion for each corrective action activity 3.Narrative description of corrective action 4.Evidence of completion of the corrective action 5.Description of internal monitoring procedures to ensure continued compliance CPR 2011-1214

15 Thank you to our outstanding teachers and administrators! Thank you to our outstanding teachers and administrators! CPR 2011-1215

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