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DuPage 1. The DuPage I Vision -- The mission of the DuPage Regional Office of Education is to collaboratively build and sustain a high quality County educational community for all youth. DuPage will be the first county in the nation where all students meet or exceed AYP targets.

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DuPage 1

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  1. DuPage 1 • The DuPage I Vision -- The mission of the DuPage Regional Office of Education is to collaboratively build and sustain a high quality County educational community for all youth. DuPage will be the first county in the nation where all students meet or exceed AYP targets. • DuPage1 goal will be accomplished using the following strategies: • Align each school district’s core curriculum with state standards. • Teach the core curriculum to each student • Monitor the progress of each student • Use research-based strategies on a consistent, wide-spread basis • Provide interventions for students who need more in order to succeed

  2. August 20, 2010 System of Support Meeting DuPage Regional Office of Education Dr. Darlene Ruscitti Regional Superintendent

  3. Introductions • Coordinators • Jim Frontier • Gail Fahey • Director of Administrative Services at the Center for Professional Learning • Vickie Galvin • Lead Consultants Based on 2009 Data • Maggie Brewner – Marquardt D. 15, Bensenville D.2 • Marjorie Cave – Keeneyville D. 20,Villa Park D. 45 • Jim Frontier – West Chicago D. 33, Addison D. 4, Queen Bee D.16

  4. Content Specialists • Tammy Potts – Literacy • Kathy Bruni – Literacy • Jack Hinterlong – Data • Susan Schwicardi – Rising Star • Lourdes Ferrer – Data, Cultural Competency & Parent Involvement • Stephen Garlington – Cultural Competency • Marjorie Cave – S.E.L. • Lenore Johnson – Standards and Assessment • Gayle Wahlin – Leadership • Gail Fahey – Leadership • Mary Ellen Young – Family & Parent Involvement

  5. Resources • Expertise • DuPage Regional Office • Financial Resources • Reduced Funding • Cluster Grouping • Turnkey projects that maximize resources for students • Regionally based on need

  6. Procedures to Obtain Resources • Intervention Proposal • Establish Need • Define Intervention • Link to SIP • Sustainability • Obtain Signature from Superintendent & Principal • Meet with Lead Consultant • Title I Signature Page

  7. A.Y.P. • Status – Locate the status of your district or school by going to IWAS. • Sanctions – See Academic Status & Sanctions Sheet. • Due Dates – See letter from Monique Chism • DIP 90 days from IWAS Notification • SIP 135 days from IWAS notification • Restructuring 6 months from IWAS notification • Target for 2011- 85% must fall into meets or exceeds

  8. S.I.P. and D.I.P. Presentations • S.I.P. – Room A • Maggie Brewner • Marjorie Cave • Mary Anne Kiser • D.I.P. – Room B • Jim Frontier • Jack Hinterlong

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