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NCLB Consolidated Monitoring

NCLB Consolidated Monitoring. Integrated Approach to Title III Monitoring. Overview of the Presentation. Overview of Consolidated Monitoring Monitoring Summary for 2007-08 # Counties monitored Common findings Procedures Desk monitoring Standards Onsite monitoring School Visits

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NCLB Consolidated Monitoring

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  1. NCLB Consolidated Monitoring Integrated Approach to Title III Monitoring

  2. Overview of the Presentation • Overview of Consolidated Monitoring • Monitoring Summary for 2007-08 • # Counties monitored • Common findings • Procedures • Desk monitoring Standards • Onsite monitoring School Visits • Samples Best Practices

  3. Overview Definition NCLB Consolidated Monitoring Process of collecting information from grantees to ensure compliance for federal programs in accordance with EDGAR 34 CFR 76.770 Programs that have monitoring requirements under NCLB: • Title I • Title II, A and D • Title III • Title V • Title VI • McKinney Vento Act

  4. Overview Procedures for On Site Monitoring • Conducted in three year cycle, unless more frequent monitoring is determined necessary by WVDE • Conducted by a team of WVDE staff, county level administrators and/or other educators to conduct the on site review

  5. Counties Monitored in 2007-08

  6. Document Components Monitored by Title III • Highly Qualified Personnel – 2.8 • Professional Development – 3.2 • Parent/Community Involvement –4.1 • Parent/Community Notification – 5.2, 5.3 a-g • Title III Requirements • Identification procedures – 14.1 • High quality services –14.2 • Fiscal Requirements – 14.3 • AMAOs –14.4 • Parental Involvement/Notification – 14.5, 14.6 • WESTELL – 14.8

  7. Required Student File Documentation • Woodcock Munoz (or WESTELL) screening results • Eligibility Parent Notification (within 30 days of enrollment) • Documentation of LEP Committee Meeting • Classroom Modification Form • LEP Assessment Participation Form (*if appropriate) • WESTELL scores • WESTEST scores (*not required)

  8. Common Findings & Recommendations • 14.1 Identification (monitored in all counties) • 2.8 Highly Qualified in Low-Incidence counties (ESL certified teacher is not present or endorsement is in-process) need to apply for waiver from Office of Prof. Prep. • 5.2 Parental Notification http://wvconnections.k12.wv.us/documents/ParentnotificationSAMPLEFORM081403_002.doc • 14.2 Increased Achievement (school visits) • Providing high quality programs • Scientifically-based research • Linked to ELP standards

  9. Activities During On Site Monitoring • Conduct an entrance conference • Review of documentation to ensure compliance with federal requirements • Interview county staff to verify compliance • Conduct school visits as applicable • Conduct an exit conference to provide an opportunity for clarifications and provide technical assistance for program improvement

  10. Activities During On Site Monitoring- ESL Classroom Observation • In order to effectively and comprehensively monitor standard 14.2, school visits observing ESL classes will be scheduled • Purpose of the visit is to make “programmatic” observations • Observation Protocol will be used for school visits • County Title III Directors are encouraged to participate in school visits

  11. Observation Protocol Title III School-based Programs County Schools, ______________, 2006 Schools: _______________________________________________

  12. Response to Monitoring Report • Required for all grantees with identified recommendations and/or findings • Includes an outline for implementation of corrective actions identified for findings and a response to all recommendations • Submit to the Assistant Director of the Office of Federal Programs and Accountability within 30 business days from receipt of the written monitoring report (attention: Jan Stanley) • Confirmation of receipt of monitoring response will be provided by WVDE • Withholding of federal funding will occur for failure to provide a written response within the required time frame

  13. Summary of Best Practices • Ongoing, detailed assessment of student language proficiency (see Skills Matrix) • Appropriate instructional balance between: • direct (language) instruction and • academic support • Clear, specific goals for both included in lesson plans (see Academic Support Log) • Focus on parental involvement both at the programmatic and individual level (see Parent Newsletter) • Coordinated professional development plan for ESL and classroom teachers

  14. 3 Year MonitoringSchedule

  15. Changes for 2008-09 Monitoring • Title III Directors will be asked to submit LEP student data using Student Data Form in advance of monitoring (see next slide) • WVDE will draft a visiting schedule with the following considerations: • Stick to regularly scheduled ESL classes (aim is not to disrupt student services) • Include a variety of schools (Title I, non-Title I, elementary, middle HS, low-incidence, high-incidence) and a variety of the ESL students (beginner through advanced) in the visits as possible • The purpose of the visit is to make “programmatic” observations (not individual teacher observations)

  16. Contact Information Amelia Courts, Executive Director Office of ESL/International School aadavis@access.k12.wv.us Nancy Griffith, Consultant nkeffer@access.k12.wv.us

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