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Title III Evaluation/Monitoring Process and Next Steps May 7, 2009

Title III Evaluation/Monitoring Process and Next Steps May 7, 2009. Title III Directors’ Spring Meeting. Update on Title III Evaluation/Monitoring Process Panel discussion on ongoing self-study and program improvement. - Roberto Saenz - Sandy Hagman Walled Lake - Jackie Moase-Burke

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Title III Evaluation/Monitoring Process and Next Steps May 7, 2009

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  1. Title III Evaluation/Monitoring Process and Next StepsMay 7, 2009 Title III Directors’ Spring Meeting

  2. Update on Title III Evaluation/Monitoring Process Panel discussion on ongoing self-study and program improvement - Roberto Saenz - Sandy Hagman Walled Lake - Jackie Moase-Burke Oakland Schools Agenda

  3. MDE Responsibility • Michigan Department of Education (MDE) is responsible for monitoring all ELL/Immigrant program performance to ensure compliance under the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB).

  4. Title III Evaluation/Monitoring Process Update • Designed and implemented Evaluation/Monitoring process • Conducted training on process via a series of webinars • Disseminated Self Evaluation Tool to individual LEA’s and consortiums for completion by March 13, 2009 • Designed and developed Evaluation/Monitoring Risk Factor Tool to determine type of review • Created standard final report format for documenting individual district reviews

  5. Progress To Date • 230 Self Assessment Tools (SATs) have been submitted to MDE, Office of School Improvement (OSI) . • All SATs received have been analyzed based on risk factor criteria and categorized into desk/telephone or on-site reviews. • To date 20 desk/telephone reviews have been conducted and final reports compiled.

  6. The Evaluation Model Documentation + Performance = Type of Review Performance Data AYP AMAOs MEAP ELPA Type of Review Evaluation Checklist + =

  7. Evaluation Checklist Tool Contents’ Six Sections • Administrative Responsibilities • Student Identification • Parent and Community Involvement • Instructional Programs and Assessment • Teacher Qualifications and Professional Development • Program Evaluation and School Improvement

  8. Title III – Evaluation Risk Factors

  9. Types of Review Desk Telephone Focused On-Site

  10. Final Evaluation Report - Format

  11. Trends – Reviews to Date Trends • Demonstrated need for process and procedures for monitoring progress of Exited Students • Clarification of ELL Parent Notification Letter of Services (30 days/2weeks) and distribution of Parent Refusal Letter • Districts seek best practices or models to effectively monitor student progress on English proficiency, assessment data, state academic content, and performance standards • Communicating with ELL parents in a language they can understand • Increasing ELL Parent Involvement/Outreach efforts • Unfamiliarity with consequences of failure to meet AMAOs’ benchmarks

  12. Key Learnings • Positive feedback on self assessment tool • Clarifying NCLB and improving processes/procedures to ensure compliance • Expressed willingness to strengthen and improve areas of noncompliance • Disconnect in the lines of communication/distribution of self assessment tool • Districts may benefit from additional knowledge and implementation of NCLB • Desire to improve Title III allocation process in order to receive funds at the beginning of school year • Increase awareness and access to data on Michigan Electronic Grant System (MEGS) • Clarification on utilization of Title III Funds

  13. Looking Forward • Focus on completing site visits to the five largest Title III districts by June 30, 2009 • Continue to schedule and conduct desk/ telephone reviews and compile final reports by June 2009 • Develop master review calendar for 2009-2010 school year

  14. Your Feedback Open Discussion • Your feedback on process • What can be improved

  15. Office of School Improvement MaryAlice Galloway Interim Director 517-241-3147 gallowaym@michigan.gov Linda Forward Supervisor, Academic Support 517-373-8480 forwardl@michigan.gov Roberto Saenz Education Consultant 517-373-6066 saenzr@michigan.gov

  16. Evaluation Monitoring Process Q & A

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