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Ramapo Teachers’ Association

Ramapo Teachers’ Association. APPR Contractual Changes. Why do we have to make these changes?. The New York State Legislature passed legislation that was pushed by Governor Cuomo. The legislation ties increases of state aid for a district to having an APPR fully implemented by January 2013. .

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Ramapo Teachers’ Association

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  1. Ramapo Teachers’Association APPR Contractual Changes

  2. Why do we have to make these changes? The New York State Legislature passed legislation that was pushed by Governor Cuomo. The legislation ties increases of state aid for a district to having an APPR fully implemented by January 2013.

  3. 100-Point Evaluation System for Teachers 20 Growth 40 %

  4. SUBCOMPONENT AND COMPOSITE SCORING RANGES FOR 2011-12 SCHOOL YEAR (Note: Changes slightly in 2012-13) Set by State Education Department

  5. New York State Ratings • Known as HEDI Bands Set by State Education Department

  6. Who is not impactedby this new law? • Guidance Counselors • Psychologists • Speech Teachers • Social Workers • Per diem Substitute teachers The above groups will continue to use the APPR plan in the current contract

  7. The APPR Breakdown • 60% Rubric – Danielson 2011 Revised Edition • *20% - State Testing • *20% - Local Assessment • *Once the state implements a value added score on state testing that portion goes up to 25% and the local assessment will be worth 15% (grades 4 -8 ELA / Math)

  8. The 60% Rubric • We have collectively bargained: • The rubric we will use • The value of each domain • The point system • HEDI band

  9. Value of Each Domain • Four Domains have a total value of 60 points • Domain 1 – 14 points • Domain 2 – 15 points • Domain 3 – 16 points • Domain 4 – 15 points

  10. Teacher A

  11. Teacher B

  12. Translating the 60 point rubric • Highly Effective = 60 - 59 points • Effective = 58 - 55 points • Developing = 54 - 50 points • Ineffective = 49 - 0 points

  13. Student Learning Objectives(SLO) 20 Growth 40 % Student Learning Objectives

  14. 20 % growth measure Grades 4 – 8 ELA / Math state exam State will determine your growth All other courses / grade level classes, the individual teacher will design student learning objective (SLO)

  15. Student Learning Objective Rules All Principals will be sensitive to teacher’s comfort levels and will support teacher decision on the pre - assessment tool

  16. Baseline assessment*Essential student learning which may be and not limited to partial Regent’s exam* September testing schedule – * Up to 80 minute testing periods

  17. Baseline assessment *Essential student learning which may be and not limited to partial Regent’s exam* September testing schedule – * Up to 80 minute testing periods

  18. Development of SLO by course * teachers will design after analyzing data including historical data and baseline assessment ** teacher will group students to set targets* After verification of rosters in October (BEDS day)* SLO will be designed for courses that make up more than 50% of teacher rosters*SLO will incorporate individual student growth measures

  19. Instructional data * time frame will be from October up until the teacher begins reviewing

  20. 20 % Local Teachers of grades 4 – 8 Math and ELA * NWEA grades 4 – 8 Math / ELA - Fall score compared to Spring score - NWEA HEDI band

  21. 20 % Local (all other teachers) * (all high school level courses), 6 -8 social studies and science, K – 3 teachers and all other special area teachers (options) * set a department target goal * set a grade level target goal * teacher can set up another target goal that could either show growth or achievement

  22. New York State Ratings • Known as HEDI Bands **T I P Set by State Education Department

  23. Teacher Improvement Plan (TIP) • Upon receiving a rating of “developing” or “ineffective” on their annual composite APPR evaluation, a teacher shall be provided with a Teacher Improvement Plan (“TIP”). • The TIP shall be provided as soon as practicable, but in no case later than ten (10) school days after the opening of classes for the school year. • The TIP shall be developed in consultation with the teacher. The Association President shall be informed of the District’s intent to provide a TIP to a teacher within ten (10) school days of the teacher’s “developing” or “ineffective” rating.

  24. Appeals Plan3 parts to our Appeals plan:

  25. REVIEW OF THE LOCAL 60 POINT EVALUATION - • A teacher who receives either an ineffective,developing or effective rating on their 60 point evaluation as determined by the HEDI band, shall be entitled to review their 60 point evaluation of the composite APPR evaluation. • The Superintendent of Schools or his/her administrative designee shall meet and review the evidence underlying the observations of the teacher along with all other supporting evidence submitted by the teacher in their review.

  26. 2. APPEAL OF A TEACHER IMPROVEMENT PLAN (TIP) A teacher who is placed on a Teacher Improvement Plan (TIP) shall have the right to an appeal within ten (10) school days of the notification of a TIP being implemented. The Superintendent of Schools, after reviewing the evidence underlying the observations of the teacher, along with all other evidence submitted by the teacher, shall make his or her decision, in writing regarding the appeal within (15) school days of receipt of that appeal.

  27. 3. APPEAL OF THE OVERALL APPR EVALUATION In the event that a member has received a second consecutive ineffective APPR evaluation rating, the member may appeal this second consecutive ineffective rating to the Superintendent of Schools. The Superintendent of Schools shall make his or her decision in writing regarding the appeal within (15) school days of receipt of that appeal.

  28. In the event of a denial of a tenured teacher’s appeal by the Superintendent of Schools, the tenured teacher may appeal this decision to an arbitrator. The arbitrator shall make a final and binding decision upon the appeal.

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