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Professional Development April 24, 2014

Professional Development April 24, 2014. ISIC Pupil Services. Administrative Updates. Next Year’s Assignments & Purchase Time. “I’m IN” Attendance Awards. If your school is on this list, please pick up your award before you leave today.

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Professional Development April 24, 2014

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  1. Professional DevelopmentApril 24, 2014 ISIC Pupil Services

  2. Administrative Updates

  3. Next Year’s Assignments & Purchase Time

  4. “I’m IN” Attendance Awards If your school is on this list, please pick up your award before you leave today.

  5. Jury Duty(UTLA Agreement Article XII; AALA Agreement Article XI, Education Code Sections 44800 and 45059, 38 United States Code § 4311 et seq, and Human Resources Division Bulletin 4223) • An employee summoned to jury service shall notify the immediate administrator of such summons. • As a condition for payment, employees on all bases except “A” Basis, shall seek postponement of the jury service so that it can be performed on the employee’s recess or off-track period.

  6. Jury Duty (continued) • For other than “A’ basis employees for jury duty in other than a Federal court, the employee will be granted an unpaid leave of absence except where the jury service is commenced during the employee’s non-work time and then unavoidably runs into his/her work time. • In these instances, a paid leave of absence shall be granted for up to twenty (20) working days subject only to such exceptions as may be agreed upon by the District and UTLA. • All jury fees paid to the employee while serving as a juror while in District-paid status shall be remitted to the Accounting and Disbursements Division, 333 South Beaudry Ave., 26th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017.

  7. Jury Duty (UTLA Contract) • 18.4 The mutual intention of the District and UTLA is that jury service be encouraged, but also limited, as far as practical, to periods of time when the continuity of instruction and District operations will not be adversely affected. • a. An employee summoned to jury service in federal or state court shall notify the immediate administrator of such summons.

  8. Jury Duty (UTLA Contract cont.) • b. All bases except A basis. As a condition for paid absence, the employee shall seek postponement of the jury service so that it can be performed on the employee’s recess or off-track period. • (1) Involuntary jury service commenced during the employee’s recess or off-track period which inadvertently extends into the employee’s assigned or on-track period shall qualify as paid absence for up to twenty working days from the start of the assignment or track. • (2) The twenty days limit shall be subject only to such exceptions which may be agreed upon by the District and UTLA.

  9. Reed vs. State of California • 2009 – Filed by ACLU on behalf of students at three low-income schools against the state and the LA Unified school district, alleging that widespread seniority-based layoffs enacted during the budget crisis of 2008 – 2009 disproportionately affected low income and minority students, depriving them of equal access to a quality education. • 2011 – the court issued a ruling in the case, protecting 45 low-income schools from budget-based layoffs, a direct challenge to the existing practice of basing teacher layoffs solely on seniority. • That ruling was overturned on appeal and later remanded back to state court.

  10. Reed Settlement • Under the settlement, a host of new resources will be allocated to 37 affected schools. • Each school will receive new mentor teachers, another administrator, additional counselors or social workers, additional assistant principals, support positions for special education students, support for special training at each of the schools, incentives for leadership stability, and more planning time for new teachers. • Board will consider approving the settlement at their meeting on April 22, 2014. • Afterwards, it will go to the State Superior Court for final approval.

  11. Reed Schools(ISIC Schools are in Red)

  12. Dropout List Group Activity Maureen Greeley Estella Robinson

  13. Dropout List Jigsaw • Reference Guide for 2013-14 for Potential Dropouts List, May came out on April 7, 2014 • Group 1 – Instructions and Types of Dropouts (page 1 and Attachment A) • Group 2 – Students not Counted as Dropouts and Students Transferring to Adult Education (Attachment A) • Group 3 – Downloading Dropout List and Clearing Dropouts in SIS (page 2-3) • Group 4 – Tips for Clearing Dropouts (Separate Handout) • Group 5 – Required Documentation for Clearing Dropouts (a-d) (Attachment B) • Group 6 – Required Documentation for Clearing Dropouts (e-f) (Attachment B)

  14. Break

  15. Performance Dialogue with Data Profiles Megan Brown Grace Ortiz

  16. Performance Dialogue • Objective: To be able to articulate your data with the use of the Data Profiles and draw conclusions and best practices from it. • Review Data Profile for specific school together. • Use information to apply to your school and complete questionnaire. • Share conclusions and summaries.

  17. 1st Section - Table

  18. 2nd Section - Chart

  19. 3rd Section – Bar Graph

  20. MyData At-Risk Attendance

  21. 4th Section – Trends Table

  22. Month-to-Month Attendance

  23. 5th Section – Revenue Lost Table

  24. Truancy

  25. Performance DialogueIndividual Activity • 20 Minute Activity • Review the Data Profile for your school. • Complete answers to the questions as they apply to your school site.

  26. Performance DialogueBest Practices Group Share

  27. March Awards 100% Attendance Submittal Best Student Attendance Perfect Attendance

  28. 100% Attendance Submittal(March, 2014)

  29. Best Student Attendance(through March 31, 2014)

  30. Monthly Perfect Attendance(March, 2014)

  31. Perfect Attendance Wall of Fame(through March 31, 2014)

  32. Operation School Bell @ GLAYS Counselor Spotlight Cesar Martinez

  33. Prevention Activities

  34. Weekly Raffles

  35. Operation School Bell @ GLAYS Counselor Spotlight Norm Wallace

  36. 150th Day of School Celebration

  37. 150th Day of School Celebration

  38. 150th Day of School Celebration

  39. 150th Day of School Celebration

  40. 150th Day of School Celebration

  41. April Birthdays • Sandra Guevara • April 13th • Geraland Benson • April 20th

  42. Due Dates • Tomorrow, April 25, 2014 • Timesheets for April • Mileage Form for April (Complete Month) • Multi-Funded Time Reports for April • Friday, May 9, 2014 • Monthly Summary of Services for April • Fax or E-mail All Documents to Valerie, cc: Wanda • Fax # (213) 241-2031 • Remember to continue to call or email Gloria when you are missing work with the benefit you are requesting

  43. Next Meeting • Beaudry Building • Day – Monday • Date – May 19, 2014 • Time – 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm • Address – 333 S. Beaudry Avenue • City – Los Angeles, 90017 • Room 2-202 (Same as today) Complimentary Lunch included - 12:30pm

  44. Donation Item Giveaway • Rules for Accepting the Donation Item: 1. The item must be used as an attendance incentive award. 2. PSA counselor needs to document the donation being used with a short write up and a picture! 3. If the winner does not want to use the donation, he or she can give it to another counselor, who would then need to adhere to Rules 1 & 2

  45. This Month’s Donation Subway and Starbucks And the winners are…

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