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RF Monitoring:2012-2013

RF Monitoring

RF Monitoring will still have its own guidance document for 2012-2013

http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=2147495560&menu_id=2147483703&menu_id2=2147483719

Staging Criteria for RF Monitoring1. Ranking from RF Tracker Data (last year’s data)

a) LRE Calculation

b) Commensurate School Day

c) Related Services

2. Time since last RF Monitoring On-Site Review

3. New Residential Facilities Present in the LEA

4. 2011-2012 PBMAS SPED Stage

5. History of Noncompliance in special education

6. Current Escalated Oversight

7. RF Tracker Data Quality

Staging “Levels”

• Based on points assigned in matrix of staging criteria (“selection rubric”– Not Staged– Stage 1– Stage 2– Stage 3– Stage 4– Stage 4A– Stage 4B

Submission Window

Submission Window (begins when staging is released in ISAM

(likely in September) and ends on December 7, 2012*

Stage 1 – will complete all documents by December 7, 2012 and retain locally• Subject to submission request by TEA

PBMAS: An Evolution

Staging for PBMAS• 4 program areas

– BE/ESL– CTE– NCLB– SPED

Staging for PBMAS (cont)• Each program area has indicators• Each indicator is assigned a

performance level (“PL”) of 0, 1, 2, or 3– PL increases from 0-3 based on

variance from state “standard” or “target”• i.e., 0 = within state “standard” or “target”;

PL increases as variance increases from state “standard” or “target”

Staging for PBMAS (cont)• Based on the numbers of PLs 2 or 3

per program area, staging is assigned

• Staging is separate for each program area– Not staged– Stage 1– Stage 2– Stage 3– Stage 4

PBMAS Manual

• 2012 Manual Organization– Section I: Introduction– Section II: Components of the 2012

PBMAS– Section III: BE/ESL Indicators– Section IV: CTE Indicators– Section V: NCLB Indicators– Section VI: SPED Indicators– Section VII: Appendices

Section VI: SPED Indicators• Pages 82 – 119• 18 indicators

Name & Description of Indicator

Indicator Calculation

Minimum Size Requirements & Special Analysis

Data Source for Indicator

Additional Notes

Performance Level Assignments/ Determinations

Information regarding special analysis, etc.

Standards (if applicable to the indicator)

Major Changes for 2012-2013 One Guidance Document (regardless of

single program or integrated interventions)

http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=2147504027&menu_id=2147483703&menu_id2=2147483708

District AYP staging District AU status BE/ESL CTE NCLB/ESEA SPED*

Texas Accountability Intervention System

Changes for 2012-2013

One CIP, One CAP for PBMAS, AU, AYP RF still separate for 2012-2013

Improvement Plan Workbook (district)

data analysis needs assessment improvement plan corrective action plan (CAP), if

noncompliance is identified

Submission Window

Submission Window (begins when staging is released in ISAM

(likely in September) and ends on December 7, 2012*

Submission window is same for all staged LEAs, regardless of staging “levels” or programs Note: Earlier (October 15) “submission window”

for districts who are staged for AYP/AU only

Staging and Submission

• If staged in two or more PBMAS program areas with no stage of intervention higher than a Stage 1, conduct all activities, complete CIP, and retain locally

Texas Accountability Intervention System

ISAM Updates

Hot off the Press…

Hot off the Press…

Noncompliance Module

Hot off the Press…

Noncompliance Module

Noncompliance Module

Hot off the Press…

Noncompliance Module

Hot off the Press…

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2012-2013 SPED Monitoring TETNs

September 13, 2012

November 8, 2012

January 29, 2013

March 21, 2013

May 14. 2013All sessions will be from 1:00-3:00