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Joann Hooper Patty Rooks Paulette Richmond Gary Wenzel Supporting Priority and Focus Schools with Title I, Part A, 1003(a) School Improvement Funds 13th Annual Title Programs Summer Conference June 2015 Joann Hooper Patty Rooks Paulette Richmond Gary Wenzel Division of School and District Effectiveness (404) 463-1861 1/14/2019

Our Collective Work 1/14/2019

1003(a) School Improvement Funds Purpose The Title I, Part A, Section 1003(a) school improvement grants provide financial resources to local educational agencies (LEA) on behalf of Title I schools identified as Alert, Focus, or Priority. These grants are awarded to support the development and implementation of school improvement plans required by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and Georgia’s ESEA Flexibility Waiver approved by the United States Department of Education. 1/14/2019

Today’s Session During this session participants will explore tools and strategies to plan, implement and monitor the use of 1003(a) funds to improve teaching and learning in priority and focus schools. Guidelines for creating a culture of shared accountability that begins with the comprehensive needs assessment will be discussed. This session is for all districts with priority and focus schools. 1/14/2019

Standards Planning and Organization 2: Uses a data-driven and consensus-oriented process to develop and implement a school improvement plan that is focused on student performance. Planning and Organization 3: Monitors implementation of the school improvement plan and makes adjustments, as needed. 1/14/2019

Scenario Title I, Part A, 1003(a) School Improvement funds Your Superintendent was informed that the district now has a Priority and a Focus School. Along with these designations, the following must be considered: Title I, Part A, 1003(a) School Improvement funds Additional 1003(a) Assurances GaDOE/RESA School and District Effectiveness team QCIS, Indistar® School Improvement Process School Improvement Plan Budget and justification of expenses for 1003(a) funds Allowable expenses related to the Priority or Focus Status that comply with Title I regulations 1/14/2019

Task In a group of four to five (no more than five), each person assumes one of the following roles: two principals (one priority and one focus), Title I Director and School Effectiveness Specialist. Using the data, funding and other information provided, respond to the questions on the handout. 1/14/2019

School Improvement Process Adapted from The W. Edwards Deming Institute 1/14/2019

Consider the following … Table Talk: Review of multiple measures of data, comprehensive needs assessment and root cause analysis 1/14/2019

Consider the following … Table Talk: Review braiding and blending of federal funds 1/14/2019

Consider the following … Table Talk: Review School Improvement Plan, budget and allowable expenses 1/14/2019

Consider the following … Table Talk: Review plan for professional learning (for staff and technical support to principals) 1/14/2019

Consider the following … Table Talk: Review processes that exist to monitor progress and drawdown reports 1/14/2019

Summarizing our work 1/14/2019

Indistar® “Indistar® is a web-based system implemented by a state education agency, district, or charter school organization for use with district and/or school improvement teams to inform, coach, sustain, track, and report improvement activities. Similar to a global positioning system (GPS), Indistar® tells you where you are and helps you get to where you want to be — every child learning and every school improving.” www.indistar.org 1/14/2019

QCIS, Indistar® GA School Performance Standards Curriculum 1: Uses systematic, collaborative planning processes so that teachers can have a shared understanding of expectations for standards, curriculum, assessment, and instruction Curriculum 3: Uses a process to review curriculum documents to ensure alignment to the intent and rigor of the standards and revises as needed Assessment 2: Uses a balanced system of assessments including diagnostic, formative, and summative to monitor learning and inform instruction Assessment 3: Uses common assessments aligned with the required standards to monitor student progress, inform instruction, and improve teacher practices Instruction 4: Uses research-based instructional practices that positively impact student learning Instruction 8: Establishes a learning environment that empowers students to actively monitor their own progress

QCIS, Indistar® GA School Performance Standards Instruction 9: Provides timely, systematic, data-driven interventions Planning and Organization 1: Shares a common vision/mission that defines school culture and guides the continuous improvement process Planning and Organization 2: Uses a data-driven and consensus-oriented process to develop and implement a school improvement plan that is focused on student performance Planning and Organization 3: Monitors implementation of the school improvement plan and makes adjustments, as needed Professional Learning 6: Monitors and evaluates the impact of professional learning on staff practices and student learning Leadership 6: Establishes and supports a data-driven school leadership team that is focused on student learning

QCIS, Indistar®

QCIS, Indistar®

QCIS, Indistar®

QCIS, Indistar®

Review Test Site Indistar® 1/14/2019

For our students Title I, Part A, 1003(a) School Improvement funds provide supplemental resources and academic opportunities for students most at-risk for not meeting standards. Spend 100% of 1003(a) funds.

Questions 1/14/2019

Joann Hooper Patty Rooks Paulette Richmond Gary Wenzel Supporting Priority and Focus Schools with Title I, Part A, 1003(a) School Improvement Funds 13th Annual Title Programs Summer Conference June 2015 Joann Hooper Patty Rooks Paulette Richmond Gary Wenzel Division of School and District Effectiveness (404) 463-1861 1/14/2019