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College, Career , & Life Readiness

College, Career , & Life Readiness.

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College, Career , & Life Readiness

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  1. College, Career, & Life Readiness The contents of this PowerPoint were developed under a grant from the US Department of Education, H323A120003. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the US Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Project Officer, Corinne Weidenthal. Informational Webinar Tuesday, September 10, 2013

  2. Agenda • Instructions for the Webinar • Welcome and introductions • Project overview • Selection/Outcomes • Eligibility • What do selected school’s receive? • Responsibilities/commitments • Application • Project Leadership Team members • Timeline • Questions

  3. Instructions • To use your computer’s audio: When the webinar begins you will be connected to audio using your computers speakers. For VoIP a headset is required. • To use your telephone: you must select “Use Telephone” after joining the webinar and call in using the numbers below: • Toll: +1 (909) 259-0012 • Access Code: 727-897-137 • Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting • Please remember to MUTE your phones during the presentation. • If you have questions please type them into the question box. • Questions will be read and answered after the presentation. • This webinar will be recorded. • This PowerPoint will be posted onto the DOE/Next Steps NH webpage:

  4. Introductions Project Management Team New Hampshire Department of Education, Bureau of Special Education: • Mary Steady, Project Director • Donna Couture, Project Coordinator • Janelle Cotnoir, Grants & Contracts Technician • Amy Jenks, Project Consultant • McKenzie Harrington-Bacote, Project Consultant

  5. Project Funding • A State Personnel Development Grant (SPDG) • From the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) • $3.8 million for 5 years • History: • Once called State Improvement Grants (SIG) • Our 2ndSIG had a goal that focused on postsecondary transition. • Monadnock Center for Successful Transition (MCST) • Strafford Learning Center (SLC) • Keene State College • Last SPDG funded project: NH RESPONDS

  6. ProjectOverview Goal: • Increase the number of students with disabilities and/or at risk of dropping out of school who are college and career ready in New Hampshire through the implementation of evidence informed transition practices

  7. Project Overview Strategies: • Increased use of Extended Learning Opportunities (ELOs) • Enhanced transition planning opportunities • Greater Family – School Engagement • Sustaining practices • Institutes of Higher Education (IHE) curricula • Regional Intermediaries • Transition CoP • Transition Resource Portal

  8. Selection Process • A total of 20 High School Pilot Sites will be chosen throughout the duration of the project. • Cohort 1 = 4 high schools will be selected. One from each region of the state: • Northern • Western • Eastern • Central/Southern • Regional boundaries and designations will be determined upon receipt of all applications

  9. Outcomes • Provide a framework for transition focused-education with meaningful content that promotes student engagement. • A greater percentage of students with disabilities and students at risk of dropping out of school who are graduating college and career ready. • School personnel are more skilled in secondary transition planning and ELO implementation. • Increased use of ELOs by students with disabilities and students at risk for dropping out of school.

  10. Outcomes • Increased and improved strategies to engage families in the secondary transition process. • Transition practices and planning used by school personnel are evidence-informed. • Increased involvement in local Transition Communities of Practices. • Increased percentage of compliance with Indicator 13 and improved outcomes for Indicator 14.

  11. Outcomes • Parents report greater levels of satisfaction and greater knowledge about transition planning. • Data are used regularly to make decision regarding secondary transition planning and programming. • Administrators and school board members have greater skills to analyze data, feedback from staff, and make changes to alleviate barriers and facilitate implementation of secondary transition planning and programming.

  12. Eligibility • New Hampshire Public High Schools are eligible to apply with the endorsement of their superintendent. • New Hampshire Public Academies, Public Charter Schools, and approved Special Education Schools are eligible to apply in a joint application with their participating LEAs.

  13. What Do Selected Schools Receive? • FREE Professional Development • State-wide, Regional and on-site training • Dedicated Regional Intermediary to provide on-site coaching • Selected schools receive this support as they move through the exploration, installation and initial stages of implementation. Upon full implementation schools will continue to receive consultation and technical assistance through the duration of the project. (Implementation Science- Blase, Fixsen) • School’s may be eligible to receive a small amount of financial support to assist with implementation

  14. Professional Development • Transition Focused Education and Planning • Student Focused Planning • Student Development • Interagency Collaboration • Program Structures • Extended Learning Opportunities (ELOs) • Family Engagement Strategies • Rehabilitation for Empowerment, Natural supports, Education, and Work (RENEW) (optional)

  15. SchoolResponsibilities • Participate in FREE professional development offerings onsite, regionally and statewide. • Identify staff member(s) to serve as a Transition Liaison(s) (10-15 hours/month) • Form a Project Leadership Team (meet monthly) • Form a Family Focus Group (meet monthly) • Timely submission of data to determine need and fidelity of implementation • Time and resource commitment based on needs assessment.

  16. Application Scoring • Cover Page completed and required signatures of assurances for the application (Appendix A - 5 points). • Readiness and Commitment to participate as a Next Steps NH Pilot Site (Appendix B - 40 points). • School priorities and initiatives have been assessed to ensure alignment with Next Steps NH (Appendix C – 30 points). • Administrative commitment to participating in and supporting Next Steps NH (Appendix D - 25 points).

  17. Leadership Team NH DOE Representation: • Mary Lane – Consultant with the Bureau of Special Education • Susan Randall – Division of Career Technology and Adult Learning • Lisa Hatz – Division of Career Technology and Adult Learning, Director • Tina Greco – Vocational Rehabilitation Program Specialist • Angela Correau – Vocational Rehabilitation, Supervisor

  18. Leadership Team Regional Intermediaries: • Granite State Independent Living (GSIL) • Peter Darling, Director • Maureen O’Donnell • Marybeth Hammond • Strafford Learning Center (SLC) • Heidi Wyman • Jill Heath • Michelle Langa, Director of Education

  19. Leadership Team Regional Intermediaries: • North Country Education Services (NCES) • Sarah Parsons • Lori Langlois, Director • Strafford Learning Center (SLC) • Sheila Mahon • Alan Greene, Director of MDS

  20. Leadership Team Community Organizations: • Parent Information Center (PIC) • Michelle Lewis, Director • Kimm Phillips • Q.E.D. Foundation • Kim Carter, Director • Elizabeth Cardine • Institute on Disability at UNH (IOD) • JoAnne Malloy • Kathy Francoeur

  21. Leadership Team Keene State College: • Steve Bigaj, Associate Dean and Professor at the School of Professional and Graduate Studies • Betsy Street, Project Manager External Evaluators: • Evergreen Evaluation and Consulting • Pat Meuller, President and Founder • David Merves • Brent Garrett NH Transition Community of Practice

  22. Timeline • September 4th: Application Released • September 10th: Informational Webinar • October 4th: Applications Due • By October 25th: Schools Selected and Notified • October 28th – November 15th: MOUs Signed • Beginning November 18th: Needs Assessment and Action Plan Development • January/February 2014: Professional Development begins

  23. Questions????

  24. Contact Us • Donna Couture, Project Coordinator 271-1536 donna.couture@doe.nh.gov • Mary Steady, Project Director 271-3730 mary.steady@doe.nh.gov • Janelle Cotnoir, Grants and Contracts Technician 271-3843 janelle.cotnoir@doe.nh.gov

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