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Wisconsin State Performance Plan Introduction

Wisconsin State Performance Plan Introduction. Presenter: Anita Castro Assistant Director, Special Education, Department of Public Instruction. Housekeeping. Mediasite Able to ask a question at your computer by clicking “ask” on the menu bar.

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Wisconsin State Performance Plan Introduction

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  1. Wisconsin State Performance PlanIntroduction Presenter: Anita Castro Assistant Director, Special Education, Department of Public Instruction

  2. Housekeeping • Mediasite • Able to ask a question at your computer by clicking “ask” on the menu bar. • May view webcast in segments by selecting the slide where you wish to begin.

  3. WI State Performance Plan (SPP) • Required by IDEA 2004 (Sec. 616 b) • 6-year plan • http://www.dpi.wi.gov/sped/spp.html • Wisconsin’s blueprint for implementing IDEA 2004

  4. 3 Priorities – Established by OSEP • Ensure FAPE in the LRE • Exercise general supervisory authority • Ensure no disproportionate representation as a result of inappropriate identification

  5. 20 Indicators – Established by OSEP • Compliance Indicators • 11,12,13,15,16,17,20 = 100% • 9 & 10 = 0% • First began collecting data during 2005-06 SY • 4b,7,8,9,10,11,13,14,18 • Sampling Indicators • 7, 8, 14 http://www.dpi.wi.gov/sped/doc/spp-tar-goal.doc

  6. Targets – Established by Stakeholders • Targets are used to measure annual performance • Districts not meeting targets are required to report improvement activities in their Local Performance Plan (LPP)

  7. Sampling Indicators 7, 8, 14 • Each year approximately 88 districts are selected to participate in the data collection activities associated with the sampling indicators. • Refer to the Self-Assessment of Procedural Compliance Cycle posted on the DPI website to determine when your district is included in the samples for Indicators 7, 8, and 14. • http://www.dpi.wi.gov/sped/spp-selfassmt.html

  8. Annual Performance Report (APR) • Due February 1 • Report on progress on each indicator • OSEP reviews to determine if the state is meeting the requirements of IDEA

  9. LEA Data Profile • Posted on DPI website • Able to compare LEA performance with state targets

  10. Local Performance Plan (LPP) • Required by IDEA 2004 (Sec. 613) • Consists of: • Assurances – required of all LEAs • IDEA Budget – required of all LEAs • Due July 1: Assurances & IDEA Budget • Improvement activities required if below indicator target in SPP

  11. State Performance Plan • Thank you for viewing this webcast. • More information about the SPP: • http://www.dpi.wi.gov/sped/spp.html • Please direct questions about the State Performance Plan to: • anita.castro@dpi.state.wi.us

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