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Agenda
Private School Consulations
Budget Considerations
Census, district private school allocations, etc
District Annual Review Tool using Indistar
Spring Regional Monitoring Technical Assistance
Topics from Coordinators
Private Schools
• Non-Regulatory Guidance was released on November 21, 2016 (NON-REGULATORY GUIDANCE: FISCAL CHANGES
AND EQUITABLE SERVICES REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT OF 1965 (ESEA), AS AMENDED BY THE EVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT (ESSA))
• State-appointed Ombudsperson
• Consultation
• Equitable Share Calculations
• State Private School Advisory Committee
Coming Soon
• The role of the state ombudperson
• Further guidance from ODE on calculating the equitable proportion for Title I-A
Contact with Questions
• Russ Sweet
russ.sweet@state.or.us
503-947-5638
New Census data
Reviewing Census data at http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/index.html
Click on SAIPE Interactive Data tool
Apply the following filters:
Ages 5 to 17 in Families (school district)
States: Oregon
School Districts: (select your district)
Year: 2015
OR click on the “Table” tab and select multiple years.
Remember for Title IA . . .
• At least 10 children of poverty (per census data)Basic
• More than 6,500 children of poverty OR
• Higher than 15%Concentration
• Must have at least 10 children of poverty AND
• Higher than 5%Targeted
• Must have at least 10 children of poverty AND
• Higher than 5%EFIG
Oregon Overall Numbers
Oregon’s overall population is
increasing
BUT students of poverty are decreasing
Therefore we are anticipating a reduction in State Title IA
dollars
What to consider for budgeting
2017-18
No hold harmless (resets)
SEA School Improvement set-aside increases from 4 – 7%
Private School proportional share comes off the top of LEA total allocation (see Russ’ slide)
2018-19
Hold harmless resumes
SEA Annual Review Process of Title IA Plans
Schools input /
transition plans into Indistar
Districts review plans annually & submit their reviews in
Indistar using the
SEA District School
Level Plan form.
SEA reviews district
submissions of plans
If District DOES NOT SUBMIT a review of a plan
SEA will review the plan and the district will have
60 business days to submit a review
addressing the SEA’s comments of the plan.
In addition, this non submission will INCREASE the
district’s risk factor in being monitored for the upcoming year.
If Districts review is INCOMPLETE or
DOES NOT DEMONSTRATE a
sufficient review.
SEA will review the plan and the district will have
60 business days to submit a review
addressing the SEA’s comments of the plan.
In addition, this would be a
CONSIDERATIONwhen determining the district’s risk factor for being monitored for the upcoming year.
If District’s review is COMPLETED and provides sufficient
feedback
SEA may review the plan to look for
exemplars in planning
In this case, a district’s risk factor for
being monitored would be LOWER.
Current Status . . .
Submitted & Accepted
• ~48%
• District will need to review plans again by Sept 2017
Submitted BUT insufficient
• ~22%
• ODE will send feedback to districts by Mar 2017
Did not submit
• ~30%
• ODE is reviewing what’s in Indistar and providing feedback to districts
• Monitoring impacts
Annual Review Process for School Level Plans in Indistar
Step 1 School Submission: When a school logs in, under the “Complete Forms” tab, they will see the form District Annual Review of School Level Plans Tool. Once they click on that form, it will open into the review rubric. In the review rubric, the school will type in its name and district and then scroll to the bottom and hit the “Save and Send for Review” button.
STEP 2 District Evaluation: Then the district logs in, and goes to the “Forms to Review” icon that is now next to the Document Upload icon. (If no schools have submitted their reviews, then this icon will not show.) After clicking of Forms to Review, the site name or school name is listed and the form they submitted to the district. The district then clicks on each school’s District Annual Review of School Level Plans Tool and starts their review process. In regards to what constitutes an Exceeds (E), Meets (M), or Needs Improvement (NI), as the rubric states that is the district’s determination. I have included what we are looking for in terms of Title IA compliance, which will help in differentiating between the Meets and Needs Improvement, but the district can decide if they believe a school is exceeding in an area or not based on their evaluation.
Step 3: District Acceptance or Return to the School for further revisions: At the bottom of the district review, they will click one of the following: “Accept” which means the school team will submit the form directly to the state, no updates are needed. “Revise and Submit” which means the school team will need to make updates or changes, BUT still can submit to the state without any further review from the district. “Return with Revisions” which means the school team will need to make updates/changes/additions and then submit back to the district for further review. If Return with Revisions is clicked then the school and district will repeat steps 1- 3.
Step 4: School Submission of Annual Review to the State: Once a district either clicks “Accept” or “Revise and Submit” on a school’s review, then the school will log in and click on the tab “Complete Forms” where it will show the school’s status of their district’s review. There the school will click on the District Annual Review, and the review will show. If the review is ready to be sent to the state, the school will click on “Save and Send for Review”. THEN the school will click on the “Submit Forms/Reports” tab and the school will press the submit button to submit their review to the state. Once it has been submitted, a submission date will show.
Step 5 State Receives & Reviews: The completed review is then processed by the state. The state will use the report below to document that schools and districts are annually reviewing their Title IA plans. In addition, this is the report the state will use to determine if all Title IA schools have transitioned their plans into Indistar.
Spring Regional Monitoring Assistance
March 7th - Lane ESD
March 13th - LaGrande High School
March 14th – Intermountain ESD
Appointments will be coordinated through Ann Kaltenbach at ann.kaltenbach@ode.state.or.us
Title IA Team Director:
Theresa Richards
Education Specialists:
Melinda Bessner, District contact for E-P
Lisa Plumb, District contact for A-D
Russ Sweet, District contact for Q-Z
Support Staff
Emily Swope
Ann Kaltenbach
Questions?
PowerPoint & Webinar
will be posted at
http://www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/grants/ESEA/IA/Pages/Title-IA-
Coordinators.aspx
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