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Florida Education: The Next Generation DRAFT March 13, 2008 Version 1.0 September 2009 September 2009 Federal Programs Federal Programs Update Update FASFEPA FASFEPA Presented by: Presented by: Dr. Jan Morphew, Director Federal Programs Florida Department of Education Florida Department of Education Dr. Eric J. Smith, Dr. Eric J. Smith, Commissioner Commissioner

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Florida Education: The Next GenerationDRAFT

March 13, 2008Version 1.0

September 2009September 2009

Federal Programs Federal Programs UpdateUpdate

FASFEPAFASFEPA

Presented by: Presented by:

Dr. Jan Morphew, DirectorFederal Programs

Florida Department of EducationFlorida Department of EducationDr. Eric J. Smith, Dr. Eric J. Smith,

CommissionerCommissioner

Monitoring Update

Thanks to everyone for working so hard to get their monitoring workpapers and documentation into the system.

Hopefully, the monitoring system met your needs. Please see me and give me your feedback. We want to hear from you.

Monitoring Cyle

All LEAs complete self-monitoring each year

Once every 5 years, all LEAs will be monitored through desktop or onsite activities

Access the 2009-2010 TAP to see when your LEA is scheduled for monitoring

Highlights of Changes in the Monitoring System

Everyone used the monitoring system this year regardless of the type of monitoring activities

All LEAs had to upload documents Self-Monitoring Districts had uploads for

Title I, Part A, Title I, Part A – Choice, and Title X.

We eliminated multiple uploads of the same document

Highlights of Changes in the Monitoring System (Continued)

Reduced requirements to upload information already at FLDOE.

All follow-up will be done in the system Development of System Improvement

Plans Uploading of documentation used as

evidence of the correction of findings Approvals of SIP implementation by

FLDOE program staff

How long does it take to complete desktop and onsite monitoring?

Within one week, usually less We believe we will spend less time

in LEAs as a result of prior review of documentation provided.

Planned in conjunction with the LEA Scheduling begins next week

What happens during onsite/desktop monitoring?

Entrance Interview (Usually conference call) With Superintendent and his or her choice of

participants Discuss the process/purpose of monitoring Not designed to “catch” you doing something

wrong Review schedule

Interviews with LEA staff (onsite and desktop),

Interviews with students and parents (onsite only)

What happens during onsite/desktop monitoring? (Continued)

Visits to schools and other sites (onsite only)

Exit Interview (will usually held on Monday following monitoring) It is critical that the Superintendent or

Assistant Superintendent attend Exit Conference

With Superintendent and his or her choice of participants

Goal is no surprises for LEA program staff Discuss areas of concern not findings Discuss next steps

What happens after onsite/desktop monitoring?

Using the monitoring system, FLDOE staff enter their reports

Reports are reviewed by: Directors and Bureau Chiefs Director of Federal Programs Director of Administrative Services

(Grants Management)

What happens after onsite/desktop monitoring? (Continued)

LEAs receive a preliminary report (email) Accepts with findings Request reconsideration of findings within ten

working days, based upon Documentation provided through the last day of

monitoring Additional explanation or clarification

FLDOE program staff, Bureau Chiefs, Director of OFP and Director of OGM hold a reconsideration meeting and remove or uphold the finding(s). LEAs notified of the final decision within ten working

days of the reconsideration meeting by email

What happens after onsite/desktop monitoring? (Continued)

LEA develops System Improvement Plans (SIPs) for each item that requires further action.

LEA inputs SIPs into the monitoring system within ten working days of receipt of the preliminary report

FLDOE staff approve the SIPs in the system or work with LEA to get them approvable

What happens after onsite/desktop monitoring? (Continued)

Chancellor FLDOE sends official copies of the final reports to the Superintendents Once SIPs are approved, or After 30 calendar days, if SIPS are not

approved Final reports indicate that the LEAs were

not responsive to FLDOE requests

What happens after onsite/desktop monitoring? (Continued)

LEAs complete activities from the SIPs using the online monitoring system within the timelines specified by the date that the 2010-2011 Self-Certifications

are due (usually September) Exceptions – a few compliance items carry over until

the next year. LEAs are out of compliance until findings are resolved.

LEAs upload evidence that SIPs have been implemented

FLDOE staff review and approve evidence of SIP implementation

What happens if SIPs are not implemented by the beginning of the next monitoring cycle?

SIPs must be continued or re-written for the 2010-2011 monitoring cycle

What are the consequences for not implementing SIPs?

If LEAs do not develop and/or implement SIPS: More restrictive reporting requirements

may be required by FLDOE Funding may be withheld until the SIPs

have been developed and successfully implemented

FLDOE conducts follow-up monitoring with LEAs

What are the deadlines?

Requirement Deadline

Final Decision on Requests for Reconsideration to LEAs

Within 10 working days of the receipt of the final decision

System Improvement Plans to FLDOE

Within 10 working days of the receipt of the Preliminary Report

Final Report When SIPs are approved or 30 calendar days from the receipt of the Preliminary Report

Evidence that SIPS have been successfully implemented

By deadline established in SIP or the due date for the Self-Evaluation Certification for 2010-2011

What resources are available to assist LEAs?

NCLB Monitoring Website http://www.fldoe.org/NCLB/nclb_monitoring.asp 2009-2010 Monitoring Technical Assistance

Paper

http://info.fldoe.org/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-5469/dps-2009-105.pdf

NCLB Online Technical Assistance Manual http://www.fldoe.org/NCLB/ppts/pdfs/2009ta_document.pdf

Programmatic/Technical assistance from program staff

Assistance with technical issues from the Office of Federal Programs

Contact Information?

Dr. Jan Morphew, Dir. of Federal Programs

(850) 245-0657 (Desk)[email protected]

Felicia Williams-Elliott, Program Specialist

(850) 245-0993 (Desk) [email protected]

Sara Dixon, Program Specialist

(850) 245-9753 (Desk) [email protected]

Contact Information?

If you need technical assistance and need to leave a message or email us, the quickest way to reach us is:

[email protected] three of us check this email

address frequently. That way, the person that can get to you the fastest will email or call.

Will there be any additional monitoring?

Yes Title III will do some additional monitoring as

required by findings from recent USED monitoring visit

Title I, Part C will be doing some follow-up monitoring as a result of the recent monitoring visit by USED

Additional follow-up, as determined by program staff

LEAs will be notified in December or early January

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Monitoring Questions?Monitoring Questions?

2010-2011 NCLB Applications

No final decision on having a consolidated application yet

We will provide TA, as always in the Spring (late April)

Goal is to have all applications ready before the TA

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Application Application Questions?Questions?

Update from Vice Chancellor Vitti

Recently an ECTAC conference call was held. Mr. Vitti was unable to participate so we are taking this opportunity to provide answers to the specific questions asked.

What really happens after SINI 5?

At SINI 5, the district implements a Restructuring Plan. The LEA needs to select a different option. The LEA must create a new Restructuring Plan.  This plan is a two year plan.

If the school becomes a SINI 7, the district needs to: Select a different option Create a new Restructuring Plan. 

 

When will districts receive further communications regarding the development of Florida’s RTT application?

The final RFP is expected in early November.

Preliminary concepts will be presented to superintendents at their leadership conference on 9/23 for their feedback.

What reforms might districts have to commit to in order to participate?

Preliminary information will be covered on 9/23.

Superintendent’s feedback will assist FLDOE in narrowing the list.

Final decisions will be made after we receive the RFP.

Is Florida’s RTT grant application being developed using the proposed requirements as a guideline?

Yes!

Will all districts be written into the RTT plan, or will participation be limited? If so, how will they be identified?

Participation will be limited.

Decisions on the criteria for participating districts will be made after the RFP is received.

*Martha Asbury will be providing additional information in her presentation.

Feedback on Monitoring Dates

No good dates for monitoring Suggestion that we move to monitoring in

April/May of each year (if implemented, beginning in 2011-2012)

What do you think? Caveats

Monitoring takes 2 months We can’t monitor from mid-January through

end of FCAT. Please complete the feedback form on

your table – One per district, please and leave on the table

Thank you!

Thank you for inviting me to present. My staff and I are here to serve you.