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Title I Services For Children Enrolled In Private Schools Tiffany Shireman Federal Programs Coordinator North Clackamas School District 503-353-6043 [email protected]. What is Title IA?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Title I Services For Children Enrolled In Private Schools
Tiffany ShiremanFederal Programs Coordinator
North Clackamas School District503-353-6043
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What is Title IA?
Title I, Part A provides supplemental resources to ensure that all children, particularly low-achieving children in the highest-poverty schools, have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging State academic achievement standards and State academic assessments.
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Program Responsibility
The Title I program for students in private schools is the district’s program for the students who reside within the district’s Title I attendance areas and attend private schools.
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Equitable Services for Children Child Benefit Theory
• Under the Child Benefit Theory, Title I services:
Benefit the individual child, not the private school
Are provided by the local educational agency (LEA), not the private school
This theory was developed to comply with the Constitutional prohibition against Federal funding to private schools. No funds go to private schools.
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Services Must Be
Secular Neutral Non-Ideological Supplemental
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Types of Services (Examples)
Direct instruction
Extended day program Take home computers Computer-assisted instruction Family literacy
Providing only materials is not an allowable Title I program
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Equitable Service Requirements
An LEA must only use Title I funds to meet the needs of the Title I participants.
Provide supplemental educational services and not supplant the basic program.
An LEA cannot use any Title I funds to meet the general needs of a private school.
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Public Control of Funds
LEA retains control of:
• Funds (including contracts)
• Materials
• Equipment (must be labeled)
• Property (must be labeled)
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Title IA Program in Private School
Proportion of funds allocated
Method for determining poverty data
How children’s needs will be identified
What services will be offered
How and when decisions about the delivery of services will be made
How, where, and by whom services will be provided
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(Cont.)
How services will be assessed and improved based upon assessment results
Size and scope of services
Equitable services to teachers and parents of participants
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Roles for Private School Officials
Participate in consultation
Provide poverty data to the LEA
Provide lists of eligible children
Suggest program designs and modifications
Provide a dedicated space for Title I services, if possible
Private school officials have no authority to make final decisions
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Determination of Title IA Funding
General formula based on the number of:
Private school students
From low-income families
Who reside in North Clackamas School District Title I participating public school attendance area
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Determination of Title IA Funding
Ardenwald Oak Grove
Bilquist Riverside
Concord Sunnyside
Lewelling Verne Duncan
Linwood Whitcomb
Milwaukie
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Title IA Funding Example
Whitcomb Elementary School
$600 PPA
5 low-income students at Private School Z
$3000
Milwaukie Elementary School
$500 PPA
5 low-income students at Private School Z
$2500
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Eligibility for Services
Private school children who:
Reside in Title I participating public school attendance area
And
Are failing or at-risk of failing to meet academic performance standards
Poverty not considered for eligibility for services
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Student Selection Criteria
• Student selection for services based on criteria which is:
Educationally related
Developmentally appropriate
Objective
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Student Selection Criteria
Criteria must include multiple measures such as: Achievement tests
Teacher referral and recommendation
Academic performance in the regular classroom
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Eligibility for Services
If there are not enough funds to serve all of the eligible children, the LEA selects participants from names of eligible children provided by the private school officials.
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Professional Development (PD)
• The LEA must consult with private school officials prior to the LEA designing and implementing professional development activities.
• PD aligned to meet the needs of the Title I participants.
• Designed to increase the private school teachers’ skills and knowledge on how to better instruct the Title I participants at the private school.
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Parent InvolvementTitle I, Part A, Section 1118 requires:
• Activities designed in consultation with private school officials and parents
• Annual parent Title I meeting
• Parent involvement activities
• Parent input on Title I program
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Annual Evaluation• The LEA is accountable for the annual
progress of Title I services at private schools.
• The LEA must assess all students receiving Title I services.
• Test results are used for Title I purposes only.
• Results of the assessments are used to modify and improve Title I services.
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Evaluation Consultation
• Assessment instrument
• Performance standard
• Annual progress measure
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Evaluation Consultation (Cont.)
• Assessment instrument to be used (Specify name of the test)
• Determination of performance standards (e.g., students will gain 5 percentile points annually)
• Annual progress measure (e.g., 70 percent of students served will gain 5 percentile points)
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Annual Evaluation (Cont.)
• Actual percent of students achieving the performance standard (e.g., 50 percent of the students served, gained 5 percentile points)
• Review and analyze data
• Modify Title I program per data analysis
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Complaint Process
Title I, Part A, Section 1120 (b):
A private school official shall have the right to complain to the State Educational Agency that the LEA did not engage in a meaningful and timely consultation or did not give due consideration to the views of the private school official.
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Complaint Process
1. Address concern to Tiffany Shireman, Federal Programs Coordinator
2. Address concern to North Clackamas School District Superintendent
3. Address concern to Oregon Department of Education: Janet Bubl - 503-947-5687
4. Formal written complaint to Oregon Department of Education