WHAT HAPPENS WITH AYP NOW THAT THE GOALS ARE 100% FOR READING AND MATH? Diane Stuehmer, Federal Programs Administrator January 20, 2015.

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WHAT HAPPENS WITH AYP NOW THAT THE GOALS ARE 100% FOR READING AND MATH? Diane Stuehmer, Federal Programs Administrator January 20, 2015

No Child Left Behind (NCLB) is the 2001 reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) ▫ Identifying AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress) is one of the requirements of NCLB ESEA/NCLB was scheduled to be reauthorized in 2007 Without reauthorization or Nebraska receiving a waiver from NCLB, the goals for reading and math continue at 100% 1/20/20152

What are the AYP Designations? AYP STATUSNEEDS IMPR. STATUSNEEDS IMPR. DESIGNATION Miss AYP 2 Consecutive Yrs.Needs Improvement (NI) Year 1 Miss AYP 3 Consecutive Yrs.NI Year 2 Miss AYP 4 Consecutive Yrs.NI Year 3Corrective Action Miss AYP 5 Consecutive Yrs.NI Year 4Planning for Restructuring Miss AYP 6 Consecutive Yrs.NI Year 5Restructuring 1/20/20153

What are the AYP Consequences? NI Yr. 1  Parent Notification, Develop NI Plan, and Offer Public School Choice NI Yr. 2  Parent Notification, Develop/Continue Implementation of NI Plan, Offer Public School Choice, and Offer Supplemental Educational Services (SES) by an Approved Provider NI Yr. 3 (Corrective Action)  Parent Notification, Develop/Continue Implementation of NI Plan, Offer Public School Choice, Offer SES by an Approved Provider, and Implement a Corrective Action Plan NI Yr. 4 (Planning for Restructuring)  ParentNotification, Develop/Continue Implementation of NI Plan, Offer Public School Choice, Offer SES by an Approved Provider, Implement a Corrective Action Plan, and Plan for Restructuring NI Yr. 5 (Restructuring)  Implement Restructuring Plan (e.g. Replacing all or most of the school staff; Contracting with a private management company; Other major restructuring of the school’s governance that makes fundamental reforms… 1/20/20154

Is Nebraska Going to Apply for a Waiver from NCLB Sanctions? The Commissioner, not the State Board, may apply for a waiver of NCLB Requirements The Nebraska Department of Education has had numerous conversations with USDE regarding the possibility of Nebraska applying for a waiver of NCLB requirements Commissioner Blomstedt and NDE staff are leading the development of a waiver of NCLB requirements application that is consistent with State Board initiatives, policies, and developing vision 1/20/20155

NDE will NOT promise anything in a NCLB waiver request that cannot be fulfilled 1/20/20156

NCLB Waiver Timeline December, 2014 ▫ State Board review of commitment on specific ESEA waiver conditions January, 2015 ▫ Review of waiver options impacting a draft proposal February, 2015 ▫ Board review of a first draft of waiver application March, 2015 ▫ Seek input from stakeholders on draft waiver application April, 2015 ▫ Submit initial request for waiver 1/20/20157

Will School Districts Still Have NCLB Sanctions if Nebraska Receives a Waiver? That depends… ▫ NDE can submit proposals in a waiver request to eliminate sanctions, but there is no guarantee of USDE (United States Department of Education) approval There is a requirement to identify Priority Schools and Focus Schools 1/20/20158

When will ESEA/NCLB be Reauthorized? We are hearing rumblings that ESEA/NCLB Will be reauthorized within the next year ▫ Time will tell… 1/20/20159