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ND Community Call Salmon Community October 23, 2013. Agenda. Roll call Supportive School Discipline Community of Practice Guest Speaker : Rob Mayo, SSDCOP Community Facilitator CSPR Guest Speaker : Liann Seiter, NDTAC Data Team and Gold Community TA Liaison Recent TA Requests
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ND Community Call Salmon Community October 23, 2013
Agenda • Roll call • Supportive School Discipline Community of PracticeGuest Speaker: Rob Mayo, SSDCOP Community Facilitator • CSPRGuest Speaker: Liann Seiter, NDTAC Data Team and Gold Community TA Liaison • Recent TA Requests • NDTAC Updates
Supportive School Discipline Community of Practice • Purpose • Year 1 Activities • Topical Communities • Supportive School Discipline Webinar Series • Website • Tentative Year 2 Plans • Targeted Activities • Potential Collaborative Leadership Opportunities for NDTAC Coordinators • Q & A
Purpose To bring together a network of education and justice leaders with diverse skills and experiences within and across states to: • Share experiences • Obtain and utilize information and tools • Learn with and from each other • Contribute to their state’s effort to eliminate the school to prison pipeline
Year 1 Activities • Topical Communities • Webinars • Website
Topical Communities • Discipline Policy Reform • Juvenile Justice Alternatives • Supportive Discipline Practices • Truancy Prevention
Supportive School Discipline Webinar Series http://www.juvenilejustice-tta.org/events/ssdWebinarSeries • Positive Approaches to Discipline • Multi-Tiered Behavioral Health Prevention • Truancy Reduction • Restorative Justice • School Resource Officers’ Roles & Responsibilities • Youth Courts • Trauma Informed Care
Website • Policy guidance • Model policies • Exemplar state and local models • Model program guides • Sample MOU/As • Related research • Event announcements
Tentative Year 2 Plans • Community-wide activities • Integrate the SSDCoP and High School Graduation Initiative (HSGI) • Host another 4 webinars in partnership with DOJ/STTAC on salient topics • Develop discussion guides and activities education and justice leaders can use during task force meetings or regular staff meetings • Continue provision of resources and community call notes via website • Develop other products focused on identified needs • Provide targeted TA based upon identified needs
Tentative Year 2 Plans • Targeted Activities • Establish topical communities aligned with the topics selected for the quarterly webinars—one of which would focus on high school graduation. • Participants will identify common goals and focus on the utilization and application of a variety of information and resources • Discussion foci would be collaboratively chosen based upon the common state and local level needs shared by the members • Participants will share experiences and provide timely feedback on resources and tools.
Tentative Year 2 Plans • Targeted Activities (Cont’d) • Facilitate peer-to-peer TA by connecting states that are in the development and initiation stages of reform with those that are in advanced stages of reform • Provide proactive, targeted TA to sub-communities of states based upon state readiness and current stages of state-level reform efforts • Maintain a help desk function to respond to individual member requests made by telephone or e-mail.
Potential Collaborative Leadership Opportunities for NDTAC Coordinators • Identify and connect with existing state and local teams, workgroups, task forces, etc. • Identify and encourage collaboration among “natural partners” • Facilitate relationship building • Encourage strategic integration of available resources • Assist in identification of common goals and populations served • Assist in breaking down organizational and programmatic silos
Q & A SSDCoP Facilitators Greta Colombi gcolombi@air.org Rob Mayormayo@air.org
CSPR • Instructional Guide to Reporting Title I, Part D, Data in the CSPR for School Year 2012–13 • Title I, Part D, Data Collection List for SY 2012–13 • CSPR Data Collection Tools • Tip Sheet: Understanding the Changes to the SY 2012–13 CSPR Data Collection for Title I, Part D • NDTAC CSPR Collection Tool pilot • Discussion: • How is CSPR data collection going for you (or what plans do you have in the works)? • How can NDTAC assist you?
Instructional Guide to Reporting Title I, Part D, Data in the CSPR for School Year 2012–13 • Highlights the importance of the Federal data collection process, provides details CSPR and the EDFactsinitiative, expands upon reporting instructions, and offers checklists for reviewing data quality. • Full guide(PDF) (MS Word) • Chapter 1: The Title I, Part D, Federal Data Collection (MS Word) • Chapter 2: Understanding the Federal Data Collections (MS Word) • Chapter 3: General Instructions for Title I, Part D, Data Collection for SY 2012–13 (MS Word) • Chapter 4: Checklists for Performing Data Quality Reviews of Title I, Part D, Data (MS Word)
CSPR Data Collection Tools • Reporting Tool: Creating a Weighted Average Length of Stay • Reporting Tool: Collecting and Reporting Racial Ethnic Data in Seven Categories • Reporting Tool: Reporting Long-Term Student Counts and Academic Performance Data Via the CSPR and EDFacts • Reporting Tool: Reporting Complete Pre- and Posttest Results for Reading and Mathematics
Tip Sheet: Understanding the Changes to the SY 2012–13 CSPR Data Collection for Title I, Part D
CSPR • NDTAC CSPR Collection Tool pilot • Discussion: • How is CSPR data collection going for you (or what plans do you have in the works)? • How can NDTAC assist you?
NDTAC Updates • Annual Count Resources • New NDTAC website • New ND Communities website (sneak preview!) • Recent releases • FY 2013-14 Topical calls • Upcoming Salmon Community Calls
Annual Count Resources U.S. Department of Education Annual Count Reporting Form, Guidance for Identifying Eligible Institutions and Counting Children, and Sample Worksheet Instructions Updated October 2013 • View and download documents for the Annual Child Count for the 2013-14 school year below. All official forms are due to ED by January 15, 2014. Visit the U.S. Department of Education Web site for more information on related regulations. • ESEA Title I Program Guidance (PDF) • U.S. Department of Education Annual Count Reporting Form (MS Word) • U.S. Department of Education Guidance for Identifying Eligible Institutions and Counting Children (MS Word) • U.S. Department of Education Sample Worksheet and Instructions (MS Word)
Recent Releases Program Overview: Students in Title I, Part D, Neglect Programs • Highlights the goals and uses of Title I, Part D, funding in relation to educational services within neglect programs • Discusses educational concerns for students involved in the child welfare system. • Shares characteristics and academic outcomes of students served in Title I, Part D, neglect programs
FY 2013-14 Topical calls • “Innovative Use of Funds” – Lauren Amos • “Family and Community Engagement” – Vickie Rankin • “Preparing for the World of Work” – Liann Seiter
Upcoming Salmon Community Calls • Wednesday, January 22, 2014, 2 – 3PM ET • Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 2 – 3PM ET • Wednesday, July 16, 2014, 2 – 3PM ET