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March 6-7, 2012 Waterfront Hotel - Morgantown, WV Federal Programs Spring Directors’ Conference Developing Federal Programs of Excellence

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Page 1: March 6-7, 2012 Waterfront Hotel - Morgantown, WV Federal Programs Spring Directors Conference Developing Federal Programs of Excellence

March 6-7, 2012Waterfront Hotel - Morgantown, WV

Federal Programs Spring Directors’ Conference

Developing Federal Programs of Excellence

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Overview

• Where Are We Headed?

• ESEA Flexibility Waiver

• Legislative Update

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Where Are We Headed?

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Where Are We Headed?

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ESEA Flexibility WAIVER

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States must take comprehensive actions

To receive a waiver, states must:

Adopt and implement college and career-ready standards and aligned assessments of knowledge and skills

Design and implement a rigorous statewide accountability system

Design, pilot, and implement, over a number of years, a system of teacher and leader evaluation based on student achievement

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ESEA Flexibility Package Includes Several Elements

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Proposals must provide commitments, plans, rationale, evidence, etc. on several issues in each area.

1. College and Career-Ready Standards and Assessments for All Students

A. Adopt college and career-ready standards (Common Core)

B. Transition Plan to college and career-ready standards

C. Develop and administer annual, statewide, aligned assessments that measure student growth in knowledge and skills

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ESEA Flexibility Package Includes Several Elements

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Proposals must provide commitments, plans, rationale, evidence, etc. on several issues in each area.

3. Effective Instruction and Leadership through Educator EvaluationA. Develop/adopt guidelines for teacher &

principal evaluation and support systemsB. Ensure LEAs implement evaluation and

support systemsHB 4236

• 2012-13 Expansion of current pilot• 2013-14 Statewide implementation• Evaluation and support systems

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ESEA Flexibility Package Includes Several Elements

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Proposals must provide commitments, plans, rationale, evidence, etc. on several issues in each area.

2. Differentiated Systems of Recognition, Accountability, and Support

A. Develop and implement a state-based system of differentiated recognition, accountability, and support

B. Set ambitious but achievable annual measurable objectives

C. Identify Reward Schools (highest-performing)D. Identify Priority Schools (lowest-performing), E. Identify Focus Schools (achievement gaps/lowest-

performing subgroups)F. Provide incentives and supports for other Title I

schools

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Unpacking ESEA Flexibility on Accountabilityand Consequences

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To receive NCLB waivers, states must design and implement college and career ready accountability, with several broad requirements and many further opportunities for state leadership.

Accountability Multiple measures for accountability

Graduation rates (for high schools) High-quality assessments in at least reading/language arts and math The RLA and math assessments must be able to measure student

growth. Each of these measures must be reported for all subgroups.

Design the metrics for combining and weighing the multiple measures Set ambitious but achievable AMOs in at least reading and math (which

can be based on 100% proficiency by 2020, closing the achievement gaps by half within six years, or another equally ambitious state plan).

Note: States must also establish ELP standards aligned to college and career ready standards and commit to administer aligned ELP assessments.

carrieh
Is measuring growth on assessments a requirement for S.S. and Science assessments? Those assessments aren't able to measure growth at this point.
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State Plans May Waive Several Key NCLB Provisions

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In exchange for this state leadership and innovation, states are able to receive flexibility through waivers of ten (or more) NCLB areas.

Key waiver areas include:

1.Revise AYP and 2014 timeline for achieving 100% proficiency (section 111(b)(2)(E));2.Revise school and district improvement requirements (section 1116(b) and (c)), including SES, choice, corrective action, restructuring, etc.; and3.Revise improvement plan requirements and Title I and Title II fund restrictions for districts that miss HQT requirements (section 1111(b)(8)(C)).4.States also have the option of incorporating other waiver requests, expressly including flexibility on use of 21st Century Learning Communities funds to support ELT as well as afterschool.

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Timelines for ESEA Flexibility Proposals

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States can apply for ESEA Flexibility on a rolling basis, with transition flexibility available. States should carefully consider when to apply based on needs and readiness.

For states to receive flexibility by the end of the 2011-12 school year, they were required to submit a flexibility request during two application windows. First Deadline: November 14, 2011 with a

December 2011 peer review Second Deadline: February 28, 2012 with a

spring 2012 peer review

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Timelines for ESEA Flexibility Proposals

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States can apply for ESEA Flexibility on a rolling basis, with transition flexibility available. States should carefully consider when to apply based on needs and readiness.

Date                            Activity Implication               Feb. 2012                    Requested waiver to freeze AMAOs 

= cut scores for making AYP will remain the same as 2011

Sept 2012                    Submit waiver request 10 ESEA requirements                                                                         

=  applicable for the 2013-14 school year

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Important Process Requirements

• Communicate

• Involve Stakeholders

• Revisions

• Peer Review

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Questions & Comments?Thank You!

Amelia Davis [email protected]