Updated Principal Training October 15, 2014
Part 3
Attestations – Section 1119 Hiring requirements & Use of Funds
Part 2
GA PSC CAPS Tool
Part 1
HiQ Overview “From Title IIA Macon meeting
Part 4
Equity Requirements
Part 1
• Slide 3 – Who must be HiQ• Slide 4 – What are the core academic areas• Slide 5 – Assignment/Certificate/Knowledge• Slide 6 – New Teacher Pathways 1, 2, and 3• Slides 7 – 14 - Teaching assignments & HiQ• Slide 15 – Resources
Part 2
• Slide 17 – Using the PSC Site to find CAPS• Slide 18 – First look at the CAPS search area• Slide 19 – CAPS Example of a HiQ search• Slide 20 – Search Results
Once you access the GA PSC CAPS area, you can enter the information using the drop down arrows. I suggest you exit and re-enter the CAPS section between each search. (My experience has been that the field information persists after a search which leads to incorrect searches)
CAPS Example• A teacher is certified to teach Middle
Grades (4-8) – Science.
• You need to identify course in which the teacher would be considered HiQ
Enter the Certification Field and press:
The search returns the following results.
The CAPS tool provides a detailed list of the course(s) considered to be HiQ with each certification.
Part 3
• Slide 22 – 23 – Principal Attestations• Slide 24 – Section 1119 Teacher Requirements• Slide 25 – Section 1119 Paraprofessional
Requirements• Slide 26 – Use of funds• Slides 7 – 14 - Teaching assignments & HiQ• Slide 15 – Resources
Principal Attestations must be signed at the start of each school year.
Georgia Department of Education
Title I, Part A and Title II, Part A Section 1119 Qualifications for Teachers and
Paraprofessionals Verification of Compliance – Principal Attestations and Assurances The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), states in Title I
Section 1119(h) that each local educational agency (LEA) shall require that the principal of each school operating a program under Section 1114 – Schoolwide Programs or Section 1115 - Targeted Assistance Schools attest annually in writing as to whether such school is in compliance with the requirements of Section 1119. In addition, in accordance with Georgia Implementation Guidelines ESEA, Title II, Part A 13.10, LEAs are required to maintain documentation signed by each principal and the Title II, Part A Coordinator that the current data reflects the highly qualified status of teachers assigned to their respective school (Title I and Non-Title I) and that principals have reviewed their school’s equity data.
1. Maintained at each school in the district
2. Maintained at the main office of the school district and
3.Available to any member of the general public on request.
Copies of attestations shall be:
Requirements for Section 1119 – Teachers
– 1st day requirement all funded program teachers must be HiQ
– Plans for Non-HiQ must be developed and updated annually
• increase HiQ percentage• increase number of teacher receiving HiQ Prof.
Development• Plan may include additional measure directed
by school or district *** Progress must be reported in the consolidated
Application***
Requirements for Section 1119 – Praprofessionals• All paraprofessionals hired after January 8, 2002,
hired with Title I funds must meet “1” of the following requirements:
1. complete 2 years of study at an institution of higher education 2. Obtain an associate degree (or higher) 3. Met a rigorous standard of quality and can demonstrate through a formal state approved assessment the knowledge of, and the ability to assist in instruction, reading, writing, and mathematics, or assisting in instructing and the readiness of above named subject areas, as appropriate. • Title 1 paraprofessionals will not be assigned a duty
inconsitent with duties outlined in Section 1119.• Paraprofessionals will work under the direct supervision of
a teacher with Section 1119.
Use of Funds • Title I, Part A funds may and Title II, Part A funds
must be used to assist teachers and paraprofessionals in satisfying the highly qualified requirements of Section 1119.
• Not less than 5 percent or more than 10 percent of Title I funds for the current fiscal year must be used for professional development activities to ensure that teachers (and paraprofessionals) who do not meet the highly qualified requirements of Section 1119.
• Districts may spend less than 5 percent of their allocations for this purpose if they can demonstrate a lesser amount is sufficient to ensure all high qualified requirements will be met.
Part 4EQUITY
• Slide 28 – Equity Monitoring • Slide 29 – Equity Issues• Slide 30 – Equity Documentation• Slide 31 – Locating the Equity Plan
Equity Monitoring
a) No student should be taught by inexperienced teachers 2 consecutive years in the same subject
b) No student should be taught 2 consecutive years in the same subject by teachers who scores are below the AMO
c) Students should have equitable distribution in the classroom. (Miller County school demographics indicate 40% to 60%)
d) Class size should be equitable.
Equity Issues
• If issues are present, please indicate a response in your meeting minutes.
EXAMPLE: If a teacher is below AMO they should be targeted for professional development.
NOTE: While some inequity may exist that can not be surmounted, the inequity should be identified and acknowledged.
Equity Documentation
Principals need to review equity and ensure compliance with Title IIA.
Please maintain, and forward minutes of equity planning to the Title II coordinator.
Equity planning and action plans must be created to comply with Title II.
From the menu select Published Plans
•Home•Registration•Log In•Published Plans•About Us•Help
In the Find Plan type in the Keyword: Miller
Click To access the Equity Plan
Click for Summary for the Current School Year
The summary provides a sequenced view of the Equity plan.Examples: I.1 Describe the LEA :I.2 Provide LEA Equity Belief Statement :
Click System Name: Miller CountyThe System Name link provides a tabular view of the plan. You can navigate through the plans components using labeled tabs.
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