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Welcome APT Reps

Welcome APT Reps . APT Representative Council March 3, 2014. LCAP & LCFF. Local Control Accountability Plan and Local Control Funding Formula. LCAP Needs Assessment- PUSD. Eight Priority Areas from the State

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Welcome APT Reps

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  1. Welcome APT Reps APT Representative Council March 3, 2014

  2. LCAP & LCFF • Local Control Accountability Plan and • Local Control Funding Formula

  3. LCAP Needs Assessment- PUSD • Eight Priority Areas from the State Basic Services/ConditionsImplementation of Common Core State StandardsParent InvolvementPupil AchievementPupil EngagementSchool ClimateCourse AccessOther Pupil Outcomes

  4. LCAP Needs Assessment Format • Each of the 8 areas has guiding questions that we have included as discussion questions . • What We Know • What services and/or actions should be improved or increased to promote student achievement?

  5. Good and Bad Examples • Basic Conditions/Services: • Recruit and maintain highly qualified teachers and other certificated support personnel by offering competitive salaries and H & W benefits. • We need a raise because we do all the work and CCSS is a lot more work.

  6. Good and Bad Examples • Implementation of State Standards • Provide compensated time for teachers to develop CCSS lessons. • Establish teacher elected site committees to assess, assist, and determine with appropriate professional development training on CCSS. • P.D. days are a waste of time for me. I want better training.

  7. Good and Bad Examples • Parent Involvement • Allocate funds to hire, train, and maintain a parent liaison at each school site responsible for the maintenance and enhancement of parent centers and parent outreach. • Parents need to help their students more at home with homework and be better parents.

  8. Good and Bad Examples • Pupil Achievement • Discontinue the use of OARS and allocate funds for PUSD teacher committees to create new grade level DIAs, based on the Smarter Balanced Digital Library resources available from the State. • Recruit and maintain technology teachers at k-12 to increase student proficiency levels w/ Technology • Teacher aides in all classrooms

  9. Good and Bad Examples • Pupil Engagement • Maintain and recruit highly qualified VAPA, CTE, and S.S. elective teachers at secondary level to increase student interest, participation and engagement. • These are a few examples to help you start conversations at your site. The APT LCAP survey is also available online on at the APT web page at aptctanea.org • Thank you for your advocacy and representation!

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