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Office of Special Education UPDATES. MAASE April 16, 2014. WHAT’s NEW? . Finance Flowthrough 2014-15 Application available May 1, 2014 IFER1 anticipated to be available June 1, 2014 Preschool – 2014-15 Application anticipated to be available May 1, 2014. WHAT’s NEW? . Finance
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Office of Special EducationUPDATES MAASE April 16, 2014
WHAT’s NEW? Finance • Flowthrough • 2014-15 Application available May 1, 2014 • IFER1 anticipated to be available June 1, 2014 • Preschool – 2014-15 Application anticipated to be available May 1, 2014
WHAT’s NEW? Finance • Enhancing Opportunities for Students with Disabilities (EOSD) Grant • 2014-15 Application available June 1, 2014 • Transition Grant – 2014-15 Application anticipated to be available May 1, 2014
WHAT’s NEW? Medicaid • MI Medicaid School Based Services (SBS) • US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General auditors • Ingham ISD • Wayne RESA • MI Medicaid staff audits • John Lambert • March 25 Medicaid Implementer meeting • ISDs were informed Medicaid plans to take back money from ISDs with error rate over 15%
WHAT’s NEW? Medicaid • Upcoming Meetings • Medicaid School Based Services Implementers September 30, from 1:00-3:00 at Ingham ISD – • May 20 meeting has been cancelled • Maintaining current email list • Communicate staff changes to Jane Reagan ReaganJ@michigan.gov
WHAT’s NEW? Low Incidence Outreach Camp TuhsmehetaSummer Camps: • Session #1 – June 18-21, 2014 • Session #2 – June 22-June 25, 2014 • Session #3 (ages 8-10) – August 12-14, 2014 • Session #4 (ages 11 and older) – August 15-18, 2014 Register and Scholarships at: http://mde-lio.cenmi.org
WHAT’s NEW? Low Incidence Outreach • Helpful Documents for Use with DHH Students: • Secondary Transition document: http://mde-lio.cenmi.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=tDSfnxaJ-7w%3d&tabid=1981 • Early Childhood document: http://mde-lio.cenmi.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=2WjqEYA1WQU%3dtabid=1981
WHAT’s NEW? Low Incidence Outreach • Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA) Testing: • April 30 – Kalamazoo RESA • May 9 – Oakland ISD • May 16 – Kent ISD • June 9 – Oakland ISD • June 27 – LIO, Lansing More information at http://mde-lio.cenmi.org
WHAT’s NEW? Low Incidence Outreach • May 31, 2014 – “Let’s Go Outside and Play” Outdoor Recreation Open House at Camp Tuhsmeheta For more information go to: http://mde-lio.cenmi.org/Events/EventDetails/tabid/389/EventId/888/Default.aspx
WHAT’s NEW? Early Childhood – ECSE (Part B of IDEA, Section 619) • Data for Indicator B-6 available in CIMS workbook on April 15 • Results Transmittals are not expected. • Data for Indicator B-7 available in CIMS workbook on April 15 • Results Transmittals expected for LEAs that did not meet all six state targets
HOT TOPICS? Significant Disproportionality • Letters will be sent to districts on April 25 • Technical assistance meeting will be held on Friday, May 30
HOT TOPICS? Notification of a 30-day comment period for Proposed FFY 2013-2018 State Performance Plan/Annual Performance Report was published in the March 25, 2014 Federal Register Docket No. is ED-2013-ICCD-0047
UPCOMING LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES • MDE and Traumatic Brain Injury federal grant has a series of FREE Online trainingswww.MiTBItraining.org • MDE participated in writing a new grant for TBI funding in March • Resource for TBI questions and assistance - Brain Injury Association of Michigan. www.BIAMI.org
UPCOMING LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Low Incidence Outreach Trainings: • May 1, 2014 Power Hour: Bilateral Cochlear Implants – Pre-Operative and What to do after Activation – Webinar • May 1-2, 2014 Michigan Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired (MAER) Annual Conference – Livonia • May 20-21, 2014 Basic BrailleNote Training – Adrian • On-demand regional Braille and adaptive technology classes are available. Information available at http://www.mde-lio.cenmi.org
UPCOMING LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Early Childhood Special Education trainings: • Face-to-Face - Child Outcomes 0-5 Training: Early On and Preschool Special Education. More information can be found at: http://eotta.ccresa.org/Training.php?Cat=2&ID=43 • Online - Understanding the Indicator B-7 Preschool Child Outcomes data. For more information to go: http://eotta.ccresa.org/News.php?ID=216
UPCOMING LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES • Early On® Part C of IDEA – Early On® will hold a book study • Lynda Cook Pletcher and Naomi Younggren • Early Intervention Workbook: Essential Practices for Quality Services. • The study will involve periodic conference calls and activities • April – October
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK Policy Letters • Letter to Breton (March 21, 2014) discusses using electronic mail (email) to provide parents with their child’s individualized education programs (IEPs) and related documentation, such as progress reports https://www2.ed.gov/policy/speced/guid/idea/memosdcltrs/acc-14-000862r-me-breton-email-3-21-14.pdf
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK Comments on Part B Due June 14th http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=ED-2013-ICCD-0047
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK- • Restorative Practices: Fostering Healthy Relationships & Promoting Positive Discipline in Schools. A Guide for Educatorshttp://www.otlcampaign.org/sites/default/files/restorative-practices-guide.pdf
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK Office of Civil Rights Report • Disparities in high school retention • 12 % of black students are retained in grade nine • double the rate that all students are retained • Students with disabilities represent 12 % of high school enrollment • 19 % of students retained a year • Access to college counselors is uneven • One in five high schools lacks a school counselor • Access to courses necessary for college is inequitably distributed • 63% of students with disabilities attend high schools where the full range of math and science courses are offered http:www.ocrdata.ed.gov.
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK OSEP at National CEC • Results Driven Accountability • Student Outcomes • Compliance Continues • Focus shift • Collaboration with Title I & School Improvement • Barriers & Challenges • Maintain Grant Integrity • New Directions for OSEP • Mega-Conference Part B/C restructured • Mega Technical Assistance Center • RRC structure discontinued
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK NASDSE Action Agenda - 2014 • IDEA implementation (including RDA initiative, fiscal issues and development of reauthorization principles) • Education legislation (ESEA, seclusion and restraint, literacy, UDL, Perkins, other?) • FY 15 budget and appropriations • Data issues • Mental health
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK Office of Civil Rights Report • Suspension of preschool children • Black students represent 18 percent of preschool enrollment • 42 percent suspended once • 48 percent suspended more than once • Access to preschoolis not a reality for much of the country • About 40 percent of public school districts do not offer preschool • Most of preschool programs are part-day only • Of the school districts that operate public preschool programs, about half are available to all students within the district. http:www.ocrdata.ed.gov.
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK NASDSE Action Agenda - 2014 • Early childhood • Common Core (implementation and assessments) • Technology (including virtual schools; accessibility issues; and online learning) • Workforce Investment Act • School choice (charter schools, vouchers)
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK NASDSE Watch Agenda – 2014 • Medicaid • Child welfare (implementation of the Fostering • Connections Act and Uninterrupted Scholars Act) • Respite care • ADA/504 issues
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK • Birth to 5: Watch Me Thrive! • Joint Initiative with 4 Core Missions • Celebrate milestones • Promote universal screening • Identify possible delays and concerns early • Enhance developmental supports http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ecd/watch-me-thrive
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK Research supports - 1 in 4 children under the age of 5 are at risk of delays • Socially • Behaviorally • Developmentally Parents report - 1 in 6children between ages 3 – 17 have developmental disabilities (Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit, Autism)
From the Director’s Desk • ESEA Flexibility Waiver Renewal Process • Applying for One-Year Extension • Respond to “Next Steps” identified in Part B Monitoring Report • Submit changes via the ESEA Flex amendment process • Renewal/Extension Request due by April 29, 2014
From the Director’s Desk • Here is the problem in Michigan: • One of the requirements of the waiver is that state assessment scores be a factor to use in the educator effectiveness process • Michigan has state law the does not include the consideration of state assessment data • You may want to contact your local representative if you have concerns
From the Director’s Desk ESEA Flexibility Waiver Renewal Process • Public comment will be April 10-18 • Comments can be submitted via email to ESEAFlexibility@michigan.gov
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK DATA ALERT • Concerns with capturing accurate data for new IEPs for transitioning students from Part C to Part B • Ideally a new code would be developed to assist in accurately capturing – Rule 1755 vs. 1832 • Code 270 will remain • CEPI will filter data • Opportunity for ISDs/LEAs to check, correct
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK Early Childhood 3-5 Public Awareness • “Build Up Michigan” May 5-June 1, 2014 • To increase identification of 3-5 year olds in specific counties across the state • Notification will be sent ISDs and LEAs where the campaign will be focused For more information: www.BuildUpMi.org
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK • Special Olympics Project Unify • US Dept. of Ed Project – OSEP funded • Expanded Entire School Community Emphasis • Lansing Public Schools Initiative • Meetings with legislators • Rule Package • Complaint Process
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK Performance Review Audit • Office of the Auditor General • Audit Period: October 2011 – April 2014 • Began March 24, 2014 Process • Review & Agency Input • Determine Audit Objectives • Inform Governor, House & Senate Majority leaders, State Supt • Results of the Audit • Effective, Moderately Effective or Not Effective
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK • Updates to the Updates • Allocation estimates from OSEP • IDEA Funds – slight increase in funds • IEP Updated • Assessment pages revised • One Page • Accommodations must be listed • Alternate Assessments – questions must be answered
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK Last Minute Thoughts • Feedback • New staff • Critical Shortage Legislation