Neptune Township School District ESEA/Title I Presentation

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Neptune Township School District ESEA/Title I Presentation October 4, 2018 Neptune Middle School

ESSA ESSA – Every Student Succeeds Act (2015) Updates the No Child Left Behind law Provides states and school districts more freedom to make educational decisions Updates indicators used to determine school accountability Refines how schools are identified for more targeted support

ESSA Plan Requirements

Performance Measures PARCC English Language Arts/Mathematics Proficiency Graduation Rate (HS) Student Growth Percentiles (ES/MS) Chronic Absenteeism (10% absence or more) English Language Proficiency (if applicable)

How Are Schools Measured? By 2030, schools must meet all target goals 80% of students proficient in ELA and Math 95% Graduation Rate (4 year cohort)/ 96% Graduation Rate (5 year cohort) 85% of English Language Learners increasing by one level on WIDA ACCESS Interim Targets Schools must close 25% of gap by 2021 Schools must close 60% of gap by 2026 Schools will be rated by combining their results from all accountability targets into one overall score Information regarding progress towards targets will be reported on School Performance Reports by DoE each year

What If We Do Not Meet the Targets? Schools will be identified based on Comprehensive Need or Targeted Support Comprehensive Support and Improvement Bottom 5% of all Title I Schools Targeted Support for 3 or more consecutive years Targeted Support and Improvement Subgroups perform at or below the bottom 5% of Title I schools Consistently Underperforming subgroups for 2 or more years Schools that did not meet their Progress Targets must develop a plan detailing how they will address the needs of student populations that did not meet their progress targets and other measures of student performance.

Reported on School Performance Report How Did We Do? 2016-2017 Information Reported on School Performance Report

Neptune Middle School Academic Achievement ELA – Met 5 out of 8 targets (did not meet for Two or More Races, Economically Disadvantaged, or Students with Disabilities) Math – Met 2 out of 8 targets (met targets for White and Students with Disabilities) College and Career Readiness (Absenteeism) 2016-17 Rate of 16.6% was 0.2% increase from 2015-16 and above target of 8.7% Target was met for English Learner subgroup (8.0%) Student Growth Met growth targets for White and Two or More Races subgroups in both Math and ELA Did not meet in remaining 6 subgroups for either subject

Title I Schools Need to complete an Annual School Plan Parent Involvement Requirement Schools will get an allocation (1% of total grant split between 5 schools) Schools must distribute their Parent Involvement Plan and District Parent Involvement Policy. Must complete a School-Parent Compact “Right to Know” letter to parents; parents have the right to ask schools about a teacher’s qualifications Distribute Language Instruction Letter within 30 days after school starts for children enrolled in a bilingual program All documents will be posted on the district website

What We Plan to Accomplish This Year

Middle School… Title I funds are providing teachers, students and families with… Materials to support instruction in Math and ELA including APEX Learning software, mathematics manipulatives and books to grow classroom libraries Training and support for teachers to strengthen instructional strategies Five District Parent Involvement Events on topics related to academic needs as well as building based activities

WE NEED YOU! We will begin to work on our Annual School Plans for next year within the coming months. If you would like to be involved in the process or attend a meeting, please indicate this on the sign in sheet with your contact information.

THANK YOU! Charles Kolinofsky Supervisor of Data and Information Contact your building principal or my office with any questions: Charles Kolinofsky Supervisor of Data and Information cmkolinofsky@neptune.k12.nj.us