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SES: The Critical Link to Fostering Innovation and Excellence in Mathematics

SES: The Critical Link to Fostering Innovation and Excellence in Mathematics. 9 th Annual Title I Conference June 14-17, 2011 Atlanta, Georgia. SES: The Critical Link to Fostering Innovation and Excellence in Math. Yvonne M. Hodge, JD Supplemental Educational Services Team Lead. Agenda.

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SES: The Critical Link to Fostering Innovation and Excellence in Mathematics

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  1. SES: The Critical Link to Fostering Innovation and Excellence in Mathematics 9th Annual Title I Conference June 14-17, 2011 Atlanta, Georgia

  2. SES: The Critical Link to Fostering Innovation and Excellence in Math Yvonne M. Hodge, JD Supplemental Educational Services Team Lead

  3. Agenda • Overview of workshop • Supplemental Educational Services Background • Federal Guidance and State Board Rules • Purpose and Scope of Supplemental Education Services • Expectations for Completing a Successful Supplemental Educational Services Application • Responding to Criterion Questions

  4. Overview of Workshop • This session will include an in-depth discussion of the use of diverse strategies to increase student participation in utilizing math tutoring services offered by SES Providers. • In addition, this session will provide information regarding the application and approval processes for SES services that Districts should be utilizing.

  5. SES Background • Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) • Federal Guidance • State Board Rule • State Implementation Guidance • Purpose of SES • Questions and Answers

  6. Title I, Part A – Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 SES is federally mandated by Section 1116 of Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA). The full text of ESEA is available at: http://www.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/esea02/index.html

  7. Federal Guidance The U.S. Department of Education issued current guidance for SES on January 14, 2009. The full text of the federal guidance is available at: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oii/resources/info/guidance.html The guidance is intended to assist stakeholders, including SES providers, in implementing the federal law.

  8. State Board of Education Rule 160-4-5-.03 • SES is also governed by State Board of Education (SBOE) Rule 160-4-5-.03 Supplemental Educational Services in Title I Schools. The full text of the SBOE Rule is available at: • http://public.doe.k12.ga.us/tss_title_parent.aspx?PageReq=TSSTitleSES

  9. State Implementation Guidelines The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) issued Guidelines for the Implementation of Rule 160-4-5-.03. The full text of the Guidelines is available at: http://public.doe.k12.ga.us/tss_title_parent.aspx?PageReq=TSSTitleSES The Guidelines are intended to assist all stakeholders, including SES providers in implementing the SBOE Rule.

  10. The Purpose of SES • SES is intended to help eligible students: • Increase academic achievement on state assessments; and • Attain proficiency in meeting state standards.

  11. What is SES? • SES is additional academic instruction in: • Reading • English/Language Arts • Mathematics • Other Subjects (High School subjects related to the Georgia High School Graduation Tests) • SES is not homework assistance unless such assistance is integral to the instructional program.

  12. SES continued • The “other subjects” must be related to increasing student achievement on state academic assessments specifically in high school. • Applicants approved to tutor in “other subjects” must included the subjects in their application. • Only “other subjects” which will help students improve performance on the Georgia High School Graduation Tests will be considered. • You may not tutor elementary or middle school students in science or social studies.

  13. Eligibility to receive SES • Low-income Students who are eligible for free or reduced price meals. • Students who attend Title I schools in their second year of “Needs Improvement”. • Schools that have not made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in the same subject for 3 or more consecutive years.

  14. When must SES be provided • SES must be provided outside of the regular school day: • Before school • After school • On weekends • Over the summer

  15. Where may SES be provided? • SES may be provided in any location that is safe and conducive to learning, such as: • Student home • Private business facility • Public library • Local Education Agency (LEA) facility • Community facility • Religious facility • Online/Internet

  16. Who is Eligible to Provide SES • Public and private, non-profit and for profit entities: • Public schools • Faith-based organizations • Regional Educational Service • Faith-based and Community-based organizations • Institutions of higher education • Private schools • Private businesses • LEAs

  17. What is an Eligible “Entity”? • To be considered an eligible “entity” potential providers must produce one of the following: • Georgia business license and liability insurance • Certificate of Authority (out of state applicants) • Certification of IRS 501(c) (3) non-profit status • Other formal documentation of legal status with respect • to conducting business in the state of Georgia

  18. Diverse strategies to increase student participation in utilizing mathematics tutoring services offered by SES

  19. SES Mathematics Tutoring Services • The State Board of Education has given districts flexibility to choose whether Mathematics II students progress to Mathematics III or Mathematics Support, III • Both Mathematics III and Mathematics Support III will prepare students to be successful on the mathematics Georgia High School Graduation Test (GHSGT).

  20. SES Mathematics Tutoring Services • The changes in the mathematics course description serves two purposes: • Expose students to all core content taught in Math II and Math III. • Reviews the core content taught in Math I and Math II in preparation for GHSGT

  21. Mathematics Tutoring • As part of the blueprint for Reform (The Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act) there will be substantial support to districts implementing high quality instruction in mathematics and science. • Race to Top supports districts in identifying effective instructional materials and improving teachers’ knowledge and skills in mathematics.

  22. Mathematics Tutoring • Several SES Providers offer Mathematics Tutoring Services to High School Students

  23. Expectations for Completing a Successful SES Application

  24. Characteristics of SES Applicants • Prior business experience specifically in education and/or tutoring. • Applicant’s company existed for more than one year prior to submitting an application. • Established track record of improving student achievement. • SES is not the only revenue stream of the applicant.

  25. What is expected in the Application • Content, Format and Deadlines • Basic Program Information • Provider Assurances • Criterion Questions and Rubric • Application Approval Process

  26. Content, Format, Deadlines • Follow all instructions carefully: • Formatting • Page limitations • Attachments • Signatures in blue ink • Submission deadline • Appropriate number of copies

  27. Basic Program Information • Utilize the Basic Program Checklist • Attach required documents • General liability insurance • Legal status • Financial status • Management Team • Program Summary

  28. Provider Assurances • All applicants must initial the box accompanying each assurance and must sign and date the document in blueink to certify agreement to comply with each assurance. • Failure to complete the assurances form as required will result in an incomplete application. • There are 30 assurances.

  29. Responding to Criterion Questions

  30. Criterion Questions and Rubric • Summary of the ten criterion questions are: • High quality research based instructional program • Demonstrated record of effectiveness • Assessment of student needs • Connection to Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) • Monitoring student progress

  31. Criterion Questions and Rubric Summary of ten criterion questions continued: Staff qualifications Communication plan Instructional program is secular, neutral and non-ideological Criminal Background Checks

  32. Criterion Questions and Rubric Summary of ten criterion questions continued: Polices and Procedures • Student behavior • Student attendance • Substitute tutor • Health & safety • Child abuse • In-home supervision • Emergency policies • Civil Rights • Access to providers • Ethical behavior

  33. Sample Answers for Criterion Questions Open review and discussion of sample answers to Criterion question related to High Quality Research Based Instructions will be shared with participants during the workshop.

  34. Application Approval Process

  35. SES Request for Applications 2012-2013 Tentative Timeline

  36. Contact Information Yvonne M. Hodge, JD Title I, SES/Choice Team Lead (404) 656-2423 Yhodge@doe.k12.ga.us James “Jim” Milliman Title l, SES/Choice Monitor (404) 463-5816 jmillima@doe.k12.ga.us Louis “Lou” Ferretti Title I, SES/Choice Monitor (404) 463-0295 lferrett@doe.k12.ga.us Brenda Williams Title l, SES/Choice Parent Outreach (404) 463-1956 brwilliams@doe.k12.ga.us

  37. 9th Annual Title I Conference • SES: The Critical link to Fostering • Innovation and Excellence • In Math • Yvonne M. Hodge, JD • yhodge@doe.k12.ga.us • 404-656-2423 • June 14- 17, 2011

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