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1 Virginia Department of Education Coordinators’ Academy July 22 – July 24, 2015

2  To ensure compliance with the law  To offer technical assistance  To identify effective practices 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

3  Ongoing “desk checks” - unofficial  Official monitoring ◦ Telephone monitoring ◦ On-site monitoring 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

4 ◦ Application review ◦ Reimbursement review ◦ Highly-qualified teacher (HQT) statistics ◦ Equitable distribution ◦ Private school participation 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

5 Protocol focus areas: 1. Teacher quality Progress toward 100 percent HQT goal Equitable distribution of highly qualified teachers 2. Needs assessment and professional development plan 3. Allowable uses of funding 4. Fiscal requirements 5. Public reporting and parental notification 6. Private school participation 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

6  Review the protocol document  Collect evidence  Schedule appropriate personnel: ◦ Title II, Part A, coordinator; ◦ Human resources liaison; and ◦ OMEGA/finance personnel  Organize in notebook or file folders  Reserve space (if on-site) 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

7  Letter of notification sent at least six weeks in advance  Audio conference overview  Mutually agreed upon date and time 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

8 Buchanan CountyLexington CityPoquoson City Buena Vista CityManassas Park CityPrince Edward County Clarke CountyMartinsville CityRoanoke City Colonial BeachMathews CountySalem City Colonial Heights CityMiddlesex CountySouthampton County Dinwiddie CountyNewport News CityWaynesboro City Fauquier CountyNorfolk CityWise County Giles CountyNottoway CountyWythe County Gloucester CountyPatrick CountyYork County Greensville CountyPetersburg City 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

9 ◦ Highly qualified teachers (HQT) ◦ Needs assessment and professional development ◦ Highly Qualified Teachers in Title I schools ◦ Public reporting ◦ Private school participation ESEA, Section 1111(h)(2)(B) 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

10  After a description of a few of the areas of focus for the monitoring, I am going to present a monitoring scenario and ask you if there is sufficient documentation. You will respond yes, no, or not applicable. 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

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12 ◦ Progress toward 100 percent highly qualified status (HQT) ◦ HQT status of class-size reduction teachers ◦ HQT status of Title I teachers ◦ Equitable distribution of highly qualified and experienced teachers ◦ Teacher and principal evaluations ESEA, Section 1111(h)(2)(B) 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

13 YearHQT percentage 2012-201398.76% 2013-201499.40% 2014-201597.98% Does the school division have documentation to show an increase in the percentage of highly qualified teachers (HQT) in all core content areas? 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

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15 2. Application Development 3. Program Implementation 4. Evaluation of Results 1. Needs Analysis 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

16  Must be conducted on an annual basis  Use of funds must be tied to results of needs assessment  Should involve the analysis of multiple data elements [ESEA, Section 2122(c)] 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

17  Involve key stakeholders: ◦ Teachers (include Title I teachers, different grade levels and subject areas) ◦ Paraprofessionals ◦ Principals ◦ Central office staff (i.e., human resources, professional development staff, instruction) ◦ Parents ◦ Private school officials [ESEA, Section 2122(c)] 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

18  The school division does not provide a questionnaire for all stakeholders to complete regarding needs for the school division.  Instead they review the following: ◦ Student data ◦ Feedback from professional development sessions ◦ Information collected in a variety of committees with teachers, principals, parents, community leaders, paraprofessionals, etc. ◦ Private school needs survey Has the school division conducted a needs assessment to use in the development of its Title II, Part A, activities? 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

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20  Allowable uses of funds  All planned activities must be allowable and approved  Professional development tied to goals and objectives  Testing expenses to become endorsed  CSR teachers Impactful  Fiscal requirements Maintenance of Effort Supplement not supplant

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22 ◦ Parents must be provided with a copy (or information on how to obtain a copy) of the school’s report card.  Examples: Letter home to parents; newsletter; student handbook ◦ A link should also be placed on each Title I school’s webpage (recommend linking to report cards on VDOE site). ◦ Information must be provided to parents of all students attending schools receiving Title I funding. ◦ Information must be provided on an annual basis. ◦ Report cards are available at https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/reportcard/. https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/reportcard/ ESEA, Section 1111(h)(2)(B) 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

23 ◦ Parents in schools supported by Title I funds must be notified that they have the right to inquire about the qualifications of their child’s teacher. ◦ Notification must be provided to parents of all students attending schools that receive Title I funding. ◦ Notification must be provided on an annual basis. ◦ Notification may be provided via letter or included in a student handbook. ESEA, Section 1119(b)(1)(A) 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

24  If a child is taught for four or more weeks by any non-highly qualified teacher in a Title I school, a letter of notification must be sent home to parents.  Examples: ◦ Teachers with provisional licenses (needing content coursework or Praxis II testing) ◦ Long-term substitutes who are not highly qualified ◦ Teachers teaching out of their area(s) of endorsement  Refer to IPAL report. ESEA, Section 1119(b)(1)(A) 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

25  Mr. Quevey is highly qualified to teach chemistry, but he also teaches one section of biology. A letter was not sent home stating that he was not highly qualified to teach biology. Are parents of students in schools receiving Title I funds notified if their children are receiving instruction for four (4) or more weeks from a non-highly qualified teacher? 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

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27 The school division must annually contact all private, nonprofit schools serving K-12 students, located within the division’s geographic boundaries, to inform them of their right to equitable services through Title II, Part A, and to ascertain their intent to participate. [Title IX Non-Regulatory Guidance, Section D] 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

28 The school division must engage in meaningful consultation with private school personnel to plan activities that allow equitable participation for private school teachers and educational personnel. ESEA, Section 9501 (c) (3) 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

29  Invite private schools to participate in discussions PRIOR to submission of application;  Determine needs;  Plan activities;  Determine budget (through application); and  Implement activities. 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

30  At the end of June, the school division sends an intent to participate letter to the local private schools informing them of the opportunity for professional development using Title II, Part A, funding. Does the school division comply with the provisions of Title II, Part A, regarding timely and meaningful consultation with private schools? 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

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32 Title II, Part A, Improving Teacher Quality Non- regulatory Guidance document (revised October, 2006) from the United States Department of Education http://www.ed.gov/programs/teacherqual/guida nce.pdf Federal Program Monitoring for ESEA Programs http://www.doe.virginia.gov/federal_programs/ese a/federal_monitoring/index.shtml Application Instructions and Guidelines http://www.doe.virginia.gov/federal_programs/ese a/applications/index.shtml 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy

33 Tiffany Frierson Title II/Title IV Specialist (804) 371-2682 Tiffany.Frierson@doe.virginia.gov Carol Sylvester Title II, Part A, Specialist (804) 371-0908 Carol.Sylvester@doe.virginia.gov 2015-2016 Coordinators' Academy


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