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Equitable Services, Part 2 Planning for Equitable Services

This toolkit provides guidance and tools for school divisions to ensure equitable services for private school students. It covers consultation, participation of students, teachers, and families, and the provision of services.

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Equitable Services, Part 2 Planning for Equitable Services

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  1. Equitable Services, Part 2Planning for Equitable Services Virginia Department of Education Office of Program Administration and Accountability Title I University

  2. Agenda • Review of Equitable Services, Part 1 – Meaningful Consultation • The Ensuring Equitable Services to Private School Children Tool Kit – demonstration of tools: • Consultation • Participation of Students • Participation of Teachers • Participation of Families

  3. Private Schools and ESEA ESEA (Section 1120) requires that access to equitable services be offered to: • Eligible students; • Their parents; • Teachers; and • Other educational personnel. Services are to be supplemental to core instruction and services offered by private schools: • No funds go directly to private schools or general needs of private schools • Participation by private schools not required

  4. Equitable Services Provide services that are allowable and comparable to those provided to public school students and teachers participating in the program Can be different from those provided to public school participants Needs of private school students and teachers must be assessed and evaluated No funds are provided directly to private school

  5. Consultation Process Consultation with private schools is the responsibility of the school division. The division is responsible for providing equitable services for its eligible children who attend private schools, even those attending private schools located in other divisions.

  6. Consultation Meeting Discussion • identification of students’ needs amount of funds available for services • what services, size, and scope offered • how and where services will be provided when services will be provided • who will provide the services • how the services will be evaluated and results of evaluations will be used to improve those services • parent involvement and professional development Specific to Title I

  7. Ensuring Productive Meaningful Consultation

  8. Affirmation of Consultation Specific to Title I Each division must have a written annual affirmation of consultation signed by an official of each participating private school. (Section 1120)

  9. Suggested Consultation Timeline Spring (Previous Year) Winter Summer Fall/Winter Spring

  10. Title I Resource Tool Kit http://www.doe.virginia.gov/federal_programs/esea/title9/title_1_toolkit.pdf

  11. Organization of Tool Kit

  12. Equitable Services Tool Kit – Demonstration of Tools

  13. Consultation The consultation process between public and private school officials regarding the Title I program services should result in a Title I program designed to meet the education needs of eligible private school students.

  14. Consultation Consultation must include meetings between division officials and appropriate private school officials and must occur before the division officials make any decision that affects the opportunity for private school students to participate.

  15. Consultation In addition, consultation must occur in a timely and meaningful manner during the design, development, and implementation of the program. Ultimately, the division officials make the final decisions regarding provision of services after consultation has occurred.

  16. Consultation - Tools Consultation Timeline

  17. Consultation - Tools Guidelines for allowable expenditures

  18. Consultation - Tools Consultation topics checklist

  19. Consultation - Tools Sample letters to private schools

  20. Participation of Private School Students Although the amount or value of Title I services provided to private school students is based on the number of low-income students attending the private school that reside in the Title I public school zone, low-income status is not a factor in determining which private school students are eligible to receive Title I services.

  21. Participation of Private School Students To be eligible for Title I services, a private school student must reside in a participating public school attendance area and must meet the requirements in Section 1115 (b) of Title I, which states that students be identified as failing or at risk of failing on the basis of multiple, educationally related, objective criteria.

  22. Participation of Private School Students Certain students may be identified as eligible solely by virtue of their status; for example, homeless students or students who participated in Head Start, Even Start, or Early Reading First within the past two years are eligible for Title I services.

  23. Participation of Private School Students Students from preschool through grade 2 are selected solely on the basis of such criteria as teacher judgment, interviews with parents, and developmentally appropriate measures.

  24. Participation of Private School Students - Tools Examples of how divisions calculate funds for equitable services

  25. Participation of Private School Students - Tools Sample procedures for identifying eligible students

  26. Participation of Private School Students - Tools Documentation of materials located at the school site

  27. Participation of Private School Teachers The professional development activities offered to private school teachers should reflect not only the needs of the students being served by the Title I program but also the skills and knowledge that private school teachers need in the classroom to better instruct the students identified for Title I services.

  28. Participation of Private School Teachers The professional development activities for private school teachers of participating students should be ongoing and activities should address how these teachers can better serve their students who are at risk of failing.

  29. Participation of Private School Teachers It is prohibited to use Title I funds for activities that are designed to upgrade the instructional program in the regular classroom of the private school or meet the general needs of children in private schools.

  30. Participation of Private School Teachers - Tools Teacher survey

  31. Participation of Private School Teachers - Tools Professional development planning worksheet

  32. Participation of Private School Families A proportional share of the funds a division reserves for parental involvement activities must be made available for parental involvement activities that benefit the families of private school students receiving Title I services. The activities must be designed in consultation with private school officials.

  33. Participation of Private School Families Parents of private school students receiving Title I services should receive training and materials to help them work with their children to improve their children’s achievement.

  34. Participation of Private School Families - Tools Placement notification letter to parents

  35. Participation of Private School Families - Tools Title I Parent Information Night agenda

  36. Participation of Private School Families - Tools Sample parent meeting sign in sheet

  37. Participation of Private School Families - Tools Sample parent event evaluation sheet

  38. Participation of Private School Families - Tools Sample annual parent survey

  39. Information on Equitable Services 2 1 3 http://www.doe.virginia.gov/federal_programs/esea/title9/index.shtml

  40. Questions

  41. Title I, Part A, Contact Information Dr. Lynn Sodat, Title I Coordinator Lynn.Sodat@doe.virginia.gov (804) 371-2934 Gabie Frazier, Title I Specialist Gabie.Frazier@doe.virginia.gov (804) 225-2907 Chris McLaughlin, Title I Specialist Chris.McLaughlin@doe.virginia.gov (804) 225-2901 Shyla Vesitis, Title I/III Specialist Shyla.Vesitis@doe.virginia.gov (804) 225-3711

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