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CPI / PSC From Data Collection to HiQ

CPI / PSC From Data Collection to HiQ. CPI – Certified Employees The CPI/PSC “Connections” Mandates Data Checks PSC Data Definitions From CPI to PSC Charter Waivers HB 280 HB455/923. Agenda. Classified Certified. Reporting Employees in CPI.

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CPI / PSC From Data Collection to HiQ

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  1. CPI / PSC From Data Collection to HiQ

  2. CPI – Certified Employees • The CPI/PSC “Connections” • Mandates • Data Checks • PSC Data Definitions • From CPI to PSC • Charter Waivers • HB 280 • HB455/923 Agenda

  3. Classified • Certified Reporting Employees in CPI Major Categories of Employees: CPI Data Element Glossary: ASSIGNMENT TYPE CODE identifies whether each assignment is certified (C) or classified (N). ASSIGNMENT TYPE CODE is reported in CPI RECORD TYPE = "C01"; for all active Certified and Classified personnel.

  4. Traditional Definition of “Certified” Instructional Staff Administrator Positions Instructional Support Staff Authorized by GaPSC

  5. WHO IS REPORTED AS CERTIFIED IN CPI? CPI Job Code Table… • Certification Exemptions: • Some Charter Schools and Residential Treatment Facilities • Third-Party Contract Employees

  6. Certified Employees Data reported for certified employees affect T&E (Training & Experience Funding) Math/Science Incentive Funding HiQ(Highly Qualified Teachers) FY2013 - Leadership

  7. Data for Two Departments

  8. 160-5-2-.04 STATE SALARIES AND SUPPLEMENTS (2) REQUIREMENTS. Local units of administration (LUAs) shall pay to full- and part-time certified professional employees the salary prescribed by the state schedule of minimum salaries adopted annually by the Georgia Board of Education. 1 . LUAs shall pay certified personnel based on the validity date of the individual's certificate within the contract year . 2. Personnel holding at least one valid professional certificate in any field shall be paid the professional salary at the certificate level held, regardless of the field of assignment , provided that a valid certificate is held in the field of assignment . Certificate validity, type and level are defined by the Professional Standards Commission . .

  9. Certification and Minimum Salary 160-5-2- .05 EXPERIENCE FOR SALARY PURPOSES . (1) Purpose. The minimum state salary of certified educators in Georgia is determined by the number of years of creditable experience earned and the highest level and type (provisional or professional) certificate held. Creditable years of experience represent the experience approved by the State Board of Education for advancement on the state salary schedule .

  10. ASSIGNMENT CERTIFICATE TYPE …the type (B, T, DT, etc.) of certificate for the assignment. See Certificate Type Code Table for a list of ASSIGNMENT CERTIFICATE TYPES currently in use. ASSIGNMENT CERTIFICATE TYPE is reported in CPI RECORD TYPE = „C’; for all active Certified personnel. The ASSIGNMENT CERTIFICATE TYPE must match the information on file at the Professional Standards Commission (PSC). Source: CPI Data Glossary

  11. PSC Code Validity Checks in CPI Certificate Type Certificate Field Certificate Level Certification information is checked against cert data from PSC.

  12. CPI Checks Against PSC Data

  13. The level of certification recognizes the commission’s determined equivalent of an individual’s level of education. The assignment of a certification level is contingent upon: a valid certificate field being held; the degree being from a regionally accredited institution; and the degree and/or major meeting rules on acceptable credit and degrees. In some cases, the commission’s determined equivalent certification level may be equal to or less than an individual’s highest degree level. (For example: degrees with "doctoral" or "doctorate" in the degree title may result in a certification level of four, five, six, or seven. – See PSC Rule 505-2-.002.) What is the Certificate Level?

  14. Generally Recognized Certification Levels Level One (Vocational) - completion of a high school diploma or GED Level Two (Vocational) - a minimum of an associate’s degree Level Four - a minimum of a bachelor’s degree Level Five - a minimum of a master’s degree Level Six - a minimum of an education specialist’s degree; or completion or completion of an all-but-dissertation (ABD) program Level Seven - a minimum of a Ph.D. or Ed.D. degree

  15. Certificates are organized by type according to the school personnel function. Certificate types include Teaching, Service, and Leadership; the type of certificate dictates in what capacity the educator may serve. TYPES (9) Teaching (T) Service (S) Leadership (L) Paraprofessional (PARA) Non-instructional Aide (AIDE) Technical Specialist (TS) Permit (P) Support Personnel License (SP) Adjunct License (J) What is the Certificate Type Code?

  16. What is the Certificate Field Code? Identifies the content area Examples: Early Childhood Education Math English Identifies grade level Examples: Elementary (P-5) Middle Grades (4-8) Secondary (6-12)

  17. Transfer of Data

  18. What does PSC Receive? All data reported in CPI cycle 1 Demographics Certification Information Assignment Information

  19. Data Used for HiQ System Code School Code SSN Subject Matter Code Job Code Percent of Time Certified Employment Basis

  20. Conversion Issues in HiQ2 Ambiguous or inaccurate data reported in CPI will necessitate corrections during HiQ2 reporting. Job Code Teacher-of-record or not teacher-of-record Grade level of instruction Subject Code Content Modality

  21. Charter Waivers Charter schools can have state certification requirements waived All teachers of core content areas must meet federal NCLB requirements Refer to Title IIA for guidance

  22. Charter Waivers in CPI GaDOE codes for charter waivers to allow non-PSC data in CPI: New GaDOE “substitute” CertificateType Code for CHARTER CHW =GaDOE Charter School Waiver To be combined with: New GaDOE “substitute” Certificate Field Codes for CHARTER WAIVER 101 = Academic Major (Grades 6-12) - GaDOE Charter School Waiver only 102 = Course work (minimum of 21 semester hours)*  - GaDOE Charter School Waiver only 103 = GACE  - GaDOE Charter School Waiver only 104 = HOUSSE  - GaDOE Charter School Waiver only Combinations of these codes will only be allowed for charter schools that have waivers.

  23. Charter Waivers in HiQ • New GaDOE/CPI Field and Type codes will transfer to the HiQ2 system • These codes will only be available for teachers in charter schools with state certification waivers. • A list of approved charters is provided by the GaDOE Charter Division • Signing off on the HiQ2 system is the charter’s assurance that NCLB requirements of subject matter competency are met.

  24. Impact of HB280 Math and Science Teacher Funding Incentives Grades 6-12 Certifications Grades K-5 Endorsements CPI Eligibility Reports during the CPI October cycle Funding allocation reports from Finance Division

  25. Impact of HB280 20-2-212.5 Report to identify teachers to be submitted to Budget as eligible for possible incentive funding separate from T&E Grades 6-12 - Certified in Math and/or Science by PSC First-time increase to Salary Step for 6 years experience (Step 4) Annual 1 Step increases each year up to 5th year Beyond 5th year, based on OSA student achievement criteria Reverts back to actual years if criteria not met. K-5 – PSC Endorsements in Math and/or Science possible incentives if funded (General Assembly appropriations) Stipend of $1000 per endorsement each year up to 5 years. *** Both dependent on funding ***

  26. Impact of HB455/923 • Definition of Leadership Certification • Certification Type with “L” in the code • FY2013 starts the regulating of Certification Level for T&E based on working in leadership position • Requirements will be progressively implemented over the next three years for masters, education specialist, and doctoral degrees. • Leadership certification is not teacher certification. Without teacher certification, employee must be reported as “classified”, not “certified”. “Performance-Based Leadership”

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  28. Excerpt from Ga Code 20-2-212 Impact of HB455/HB923 “…an educator's placement on the salary schedule shall not be based on a leadership degree…in conjunction with completion of an educator leadership preparation program approved by the Professional Standards Commission, unless the educator is employed in a leadership position as defined by the State Board of Education…” • THIS YEAR: CPI Report will allow districts to identify employees reported with leadership certification for non-leadership Job Codes, but FY2013 edits will trigger errors • Leadership Certificates – FY2012, and prior, are “grandfathered”

  29. PSC Ethics Guidelines Reporting of accurate data is important! 505-6-.01 THE CODE OF ETHICS FOR EDUCATORS

  30. Please issue a dticket via email dticket@doe.k12.ga.us Or call the Help Line at 800-866-1011 Please indicate that this is a CPI QUESTION. Thank you for your kind attention! Questions

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