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CIMS: Looking Back, Looking Forward A Presentation for ISD/SEA Monitors and Technical Assistance Providers at MAASE Summer Institute August 12, 2011 2:45 – 4:00 p.m. 1. Agenda. 2010-2011 What happened? What did we learn? 2011-2012 What’s coming in August? What’s coming for 2011-2012?

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  1. CIMS: Looking Back, Looking ForwardA Presentation for ISD/SEA Monitors and Technical Assistance Providers at MAASE Summer Institute August 12, 20112:45 – 4:00 p.m. 1

  2. Agenda • 2010-2011 • What happened? • What did we learn? • 2011-2012 • What’s coming in August? • What’s coming for 2011-2012? • OSEP Continuous Improvement Visit • Data analysis • Resources for B-1 and B-2 • Resource for B-3: MI School Data • Upcoming events • Questions? 2

  3. Packet Review • Today’s PowerPoint • CIMS Workbook Calendar • CIMS August 2011 Workbook Preview • 6 Things to Know About CIMS • Parts B and C Indicator Charts • MI School Data handout • D4SS "Super user" contacts for MI School Data access • CIC/CIMS Monitoring Calendar • Data Summary Report How-to • And … a CIMS mouse pad! 3

  4. Continuous Improvement and Monitoring System “If at first you don’t succeed, skydiving is not for you.” 4

  5. Looking Back: 2010-2011 5

  6. 2010-2011 Highlights • Created the Focused Monitoring Module for use by FM teams with guidance docs in password-protected section of the CIMS Web site • Developed “Data Logs” for verifying correction of B-11 (Child Find) and B-12 (Early Childhood Transition) • Integrated the B-13 (Secondary Transition) Checklist – data collection into CIMS • Improved data validation/verification processes • 16 new monitors participated in the New Monitor Mentoring Program • Continued monthly Community of Practice (COP) calls and/or face-to-face meetings • Provided monitor training prior to each cycle 6

  7. 2010-2011 Highlights • And still to come this month … • TA Notes – based on feedback collected from ISD monitors, FM leads, TA providers, OSE-EIS staff • New and improved FM CAP process • Data Summary Report – to be included in August 16 COP call • Special Education Inquiries – in MI School Data 7

  8. 2010-2011 by the Numbers • 3 • 118 • 234 • 394 • 668 • 2,490 • Findings issued • Results Transmittals issued in April • Part B CIMS Workbooks issued • Locals collected (or are collecting) B-13 data • Locals participated in an FM activity • Workbook cycles for Part B 8

  9. 2010-2011 by the Numbers • 3 • 118 • 234 • 394 • 668 • 2,490 • Findings issued • Results Transmittals issued in April • Part B CIMS Workbooks issued • Locals collected (or are collecting) B-13 data • Locals participated in an FM activity • Workbook cycles for Part B 9

  10. Lessons Learned • Keep it simple! • CIMS is working on ways to streamline data collection (e.g., B-3/IEP Implementation) • Keep it in one place • CIMS is integrating with other projects • ISDs and locals need better access to good data • CIMS is looking at ways to improve data reports (e.g., Data Snapshot and Strand Report) • CIMS continues to work with partners to help locals access data • Provide support early and often! 10

  11. August 2011 Workbook Preview • MAR • Determinations • Fall 2011 FM notification letters • Findings for Spring 2011 B-5 (Educational Environments) focused monitoring • NEWData Snapshot for B-1 (Graduation); B-2 (Dropout); and B-3 (Statewide Assessments) • Results Transmittals (B-1, B-2, B-3) • Closeout Reports • NEWFM CAP process and forms • B-11 and B-12 Data Logs (if not at 100%) • Data verification and validation activities 11

  12. Determinations 2011 • Important Note: • New determinations issued to 6 locals • 5 moved from Needs Assistance to Meets Requirements • 1 moved from Meets Requirements to Needs Assistance 12

  13. Determinations 2011 (cont.) • 759 locals at Meets Requirements • 65 locals at Needs Assistance • 49 locals at NA-2 • Look for packet with TA guidance docs in late August 13

  14. Data Snapshot • Supplement to April 2011 Strand Report • B-1 (Graduation) • Data from school year 2008-2009 • B-2 (Dropout) • Data from school year 2008-2009 • B-3 (Statewide Assessments) • Data from school year 2009-2010 • Locals not meeting State targets = Results Transmittal 14

  15. August ISD Workbooks Only • RevisedIEP Implementation/B-3 Checklists – due December 1 • RevisedMI-CIS Validation Checklists – due December 1 • B-12 data verification – Will be loaded on September 15 and due October 3 15

  16. Looking Forward: 2011-2012 16

  17. 2011-2012 Overview 17 • Three Workbooks • August 15 • December 15 • April 15 • Three focused monitoring cycles • Three central themes

  18. 2011-2012 Overview - FM • Fall FM cycle • Significant disproportionality • B-9/B-10 (Disproportionate Representation – over and under) • FAPE (free and appropriate public education) • Findings issued in December 15, 2011 Workbook 18

  19. 2011-2012 Overview – FM (cont.) • Winter FM cycle • B-4A (Rates of Suspension/Expulsion) • B-4B (Rates of Suspension/Expulsion by Race/Ethnicity) • FAPE • Findings issued in April 15, 2012 Workbook 19

  20. 2011-2012 Overview – FM (cont.) • Spring FM cycle • B-5 (Educational Environments) • May include Target C: “Separate schools, residential facilities, or homebound/hospitalized placements” • FAPE • Findings issued in August 15, 2012 Workbook 20

  21. 2011-2012 Overview – Data • Annual Monitoring Data Reviews • B-11 (Child Find), B-12 (Early Childhood Transition), B-13 (Secondary Transition) • Findings in December 15, 2011 Workbook • B-3 (Statewide Assessments)/IEP Implementation • Findings in April 15, 2012 Workbook 21

  22. 2011-2012 Overview – Themes • Focus on change management and training rather than technical changes to CIMS • Pilot, gather feedback, refine (TA Notes, new CAP process and forms, Results Transmittals) • Moving beyond compliance 22

  23. OSEP Continuous Improvement Visit • Week of November 28 • Continuous Improvement Visit = CIV 23

  24. OSEP CIV – Compliance • Compliance– CIC will be submitting: • State Monitoring Procedures (most recent version) • Sample of Monitoring Reports (from all systems) • What reports? • Reports issued in the 2009-2010 school year and corrected during the 2010-2011 school year (which will be reported in the February 1, 2012 APR) • Corrective action plans (CAPs) submitted by districts • Documentation supporting verification of correction and State’s analysis and disposition of findings 24

  25. OSEP CIV – Results • Results - Rate of Suspensions/Expulsions as a SMART topic • Statewide importance • Increase in locals identified with significant disproportionality – discipline • High numbers of locals continue to be identified with significant discrepancy in the rate of suspensions/expulsions greater than 10 days • Impact on student outcomes 25

  26. OSEP CIV – Results (cont.) • National relevance • Students with disabilities in New York City are four times more likely to be suspended than their nondisabled peers (1/31/11) • Almost 60 percent of Texas public school students received punishments ranging from expulsion to in-school suspensions of a single period at least once between seventh and 12th grade (7/19/11) • Attorney General Eric Holder and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced the creation of the Supportive School Discipline Initiative which aims to support good discipline practices to foster safe and productive learning environments in every classroom (7/21/11) 26

  27. Data Analysis 27

  28. Data Tidbit #1 “The latest survey shows that three out of four people make up 75% of the population.” 28

  29. Data Tidbit #2 “Ninety-nine percent of all lawyers give the rest a bad name.” 29

  30. Resources for B-1 and B-2 Updated Probe Questions Links directly to the GAD, MSDS, and SRM from the CIMS Web site 30

  31. MI School Data (MEDP) • New tool to help you analyze B-3 (Statewide Assessments) data! • Great resource to help locals complete a B-3 Results Transmittal (aligned to the Probe Questions) • MEAP & MI-Access proficiency reports • MEAP & MI-Access participation reports • AYP data for special education subgroup • Users can even access student-level data 31

  32. How to Access MI School Data 32 • Log in at www.mischooldata.org • Click Reports/Applications • Click Special Education Inquiries

  33. 1. Log in at www.mischooldata.org 33

  34. 2. Click Reports/Applications 34

  35. 3. Click Special Education Inquiries 35

  36. Special Education Inquiries Menu Page 36

  37. Sample Special Education Inquiries 37 Adequate Yearly Progress (connected to B-3A) MEAP Proficiency MEAP Cohort Analysis

  38. Adequate Yearly Progress 38 Did your local meet AYP for the special education subgroup? Why or why not?

  39. Adequate Yearly Progress Graphic 39

  40. MEAP Proficiency Inquiry 40 How did students with IEPs perform on the MEAP and MME by content area, Strand, GLCE, and disability type?

  41. MEAP Proficiency Inquiry Graphic Insert screenshot of MEDP 41

  42. MEAP Cohort Analysis 42 Are students with IEPs improving their performance compared to last year?

  43. MEAP Cohort Analysis Graphic 43

  44. When can I start using this tool??? August 15 44

  45. How can ISD monitors get access? • If you have access to D4SS … • You have access to MI School Data! • If you don’t have access to D4SS … • Call the CIMS Help Desk at (877) 474-9023 and ask for your username and password 45

  46. How can I help locals get access? • If they have access to D4SS… • They have access to MI School Data! • If they don’t have access to D4SS… • Local users will need to be registered through the D4SS Technical Contact in your ISD (remember to request access to the “MI School Data Special Education Inquiries”) • How can YOU help? • Encourage locals to request access • Ask your D4SS contact how you can help registration go smoothly 46

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  48. What other questions can I answer using the Special Education Inquiries? In how many grade levels did students with IEPs meet or exceed the State target? Does the proficiency rate increase or decrease from grade to grade? What trends do you see from third grade through eleventh? Does the participation rate increase or decrease from grade to grade? What trends do you see from third grade through eleventh? Have any students shown proficiency for one or more consecutive years on the same MI-Access assessment level? AND MORE!! 48

  49. Where can I learn more? • CIMS website: www.cims.cenmi.org • Basic training documents about how to use this tool in the context of B-3 are COMING SOON! • D4SS: http://data4ss.org/ • Professional development on dynamic inquiry tools • Will help you read and understand graphs used in MI School Data 49

  50. Upcoming Events • August 15 – CIMS Workbook available! • August 16, 10:30 a.m. • COP call • August 17, 1:30 p.m. • Welcome Back webinar for locals • August 31, 10:30 a.m. • New CIMS Coordinator webinar for locals • August 31, 1:30 p.m. • CIMS and Your B-3 Data webinar- How to use the new MI School Data tool to improve and complete your Results Transmittals • For all CIMS users 50

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