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3. What is Step Up To Quality?
Voluntary quality rating system for ODJFS licensed centers
Recognizes three progressively higher levels of program quality building on Ohio’s health and safety licensing requirements
Provides supports and awards to assist programs in achieving and maintaining a star-rating
4. What are the Goals?
Improve the quality of early care and education settings in order to support children’s optimal development and learning.
Provide parents with an easy to use tool to assist them in selecting quality early care and education programs for their children.
6. Partners
Ohio Department of Job & Family Services,
Bureau of Child Care & Development
OCCRRA - Ohio Child Care Resource & Referral Association
Build Ohio
Ohio Department of Education,
Office of Early Learning & School Readiness
7. How can a quality rating system support children’s development & learning?
8. Clearly defines the research-based elements of quality
Provides targeted supports and resources to improve program quality system-wide
Informs parents and the public about the importance of quality programs
Recognizes programs that achieve higher levels of quality
9. Movement Between Star-Ratings
Step Up To Quality Pilot had 204 star-rated programs November 30, 2006
As of May 14, 2007, there were 263 star-rated programs, with many moving up to two and three star ratings
Need a chart to show the following:
122 one star
46 two star
36 three star
Moved to
154 one star
62 two star
47 three star
Need a chart to show the following:
122 one star
46 two star
36 three star
Moved to
154 one star
62 two star
47 three star
10. Pilot Results
Parents reported they will use star-ratings to find programs in the future
Administrators reported that participation is improving staff understanding of quality
Star-rated programs scored significantly higher than non-rated programs on the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (Revised)
11. Steps to Earning a Star-rating
Program submits application
Teachers and administrators complete on-line Professional Registry (www.ohpdnetwork.org)
State reviews application, compliance with licensing and staff qualifications
Step Up Licensing Specialist (SULS) conduct on-site verification of SUTQ benchmark indicators
Program receives star-rating certificate and promotional materials
Program completes Quality Achievement Award application
Program receives Quality Achievement Award
12. Getting Started
Go to www.stepuptoquality.org and download the Guidance Document and other materials
Apply online at www.stepuptoquality.org
Go to www.ohpdnetwork.org and complete the Professional Registry for all Administrators, Lead Teachers, and Assistant Teachers
14.
Benchmarks and Indicators
15. Benchmarks
Ratio and Group Size
Staff Education and Qualifications
Specialized Training
Administrative Practices
Early Learning
16. Ratio and Group Size
Ratio and group size are reduced as programs move from licensing standards to 3-stars
Programs that are accredited or achieve an average score of 5 on Environment Rating Scales may meet ratios and group size requirements of the previous step
17. Staff Education and Qualifications
Progressively more staff have a minimum of an associate degree in early childhood
Indicators can be met by achieving Career Pathways Level 2 or 3, as appropriate, on the Professional Registry (www.ohpdnetwork.org)
18. Specialized Training
Annual training for administrators, lead teachers and assistant teachers
Training is approved and must be position and/or age of child specific
See Guidance Document and Approved Training at www.stepuptoquality.org
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Administrative Practices
Increasing attention to program planning and evaluation, human resource development and benefits and compensation
Utilizes Program Administration Scale (PAS), professional development plans for the administrator and all teachers, salary structure and menu of benefits
21. Early Learning
Builds on the foundation of the Infant and Toddler Guidelines, Early Learning Standards and Program Guidelines
Aligns curriculum, planning, and screenings
Integrates ongoing child assessment and classroom action plans
22. Getting Started
Currently, programs must be ODJFS licensed centers
Programs must not have received a letter of intent to revoke the child care license in the past 48 months
Programs must not have had a serious risk non-compliance with licensing rules in the past 12 months
23. Programs apply online at the Step Up To Quality web site www.stepuptoquality.org
Programs apply for a specific Star level - 1 Star, 2 Star, 3 Star or as an Emerging Star
Training must be complete at the time of application
Programs will receive a notice of eligibility letter with an unannounced verification visit to follow within 90 days
There is no application fee
24. Professional Registry
The Registry is housed on the Professional Development website at www.ohpdnetwork.org
All administrators, lead and assistant teachers must complete their own individual Registry Profile and forward verification of trainings to OCCRRA
This can be completed prior to the application process
25. Review of Application
Step Up To Quality Licensing Specialist (SULS) determine applicant’s eligibility based upon the program’s licensing history
Center will receive notification of eligibility status from the SULS in e-mail or letter form
Step Up Licensing Specialists request Registry Profiles from OCCRRA for use during the verification visit
26. On-site Verification
Step Up Licensing Specialists will complete an unannounced verification visit within 90 days from date program receives a notice of eligibility letter
Programs will need to have a complete Evidence Binder available for the SULS
SULS will review documents and observe in classrooms to verify that the program meets the benchmarks and indicators for the step for which they applied
27. Notification of star-rating
Programs are notified by letter and mailed a Step Up To Quality certificate when they achieve a Star Rating
The Star Rating is added to the ODJFS Child Care Website in the program’s profile
28. Quality Achievement Award
Formula driven reward based on license capacity, percent of enrolled children funded through ODJFS subsidy, and level of star-rating
Awards may range from $3,000 to $36,000 annually subject to available funding and continued compliance
25% of award must be used for critical repair, classroom improvement, early learning resources and/or accreditation
See Quality Achievement Awards at www.stepuptoquality.org
Star-rated programs are also eligible for T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Ohio scholarships
29. What is Emerging Stars?
Emerging Stars is a program to help centers put systems in place to ensure compliance with portions of rules designated as Serious Risk
A strong foundation of compliance with health and safety is the critical base on which to build high quality
30. Emerging Stars Eligibility
Programs that have serious risk non-compliance findings may apply for Emerging Stars.
Emerging Stars receive on-site technical assistance monthly until a star-rating is awarded or for a maximum of 12 months.
Once star-rated, programs receive quarterly technical assistance until the star-rating is renewed.
32. Child Care Resource & Referral
Local CCR&R agencies
Provide general information on SUTQ
Assist programs is securing approved training
Conduct environmental assessments for Emerging Stars
Provide technical assistance to Emerging Stars
33. Child Care Resource & Referral
OCCRRA
Manages web-based Professional Registry
Manages T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Ohio scholarship and compensation program
Manages and processes Quality Achievement Awards
Works to develop and distribute marketing materials, coordinates and integrates efforts of specialists in the field
34. Professional Registry
Housed within the Ohio Professional Development Network website (www.ohpdnetwork.org)
Professionals use the on-line registry to
Create a profile
Post education, training and credentials
Track employment
Calculate a personal Career Pathway Level that can be applied to SUTQ indicators
35. Professional Registry Getting Started
Set up a user I.D. and password by e-mailing the Registry office at registry@occrra.org
Follow links at www.ohpdnetwork.org to enter data
Send copies of documentation for education, training and credentials to OCCRRA
Routinely up date your information
36. Professional Registry
Additional Information
Visit www.build-ohio.org click on publications and links to view information from the Ohio Professional Development Network and Registry Conference call
Visit www.ohpdnetwork.org
Call 1-877-547-6978 or e-mail registry@occrra.org with questions
37. T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Ohio
Staff in star-rated programs may access scholarships leading to an associate’s degree in early childhood education or child development
Assistance is provided with tuition, books and related expenses
T.E.A.C.H. scholars commit to remain in their current program for one year
A raise or bonus is awarded to the scholar
38. T.E.A.C.H. Additional Information
Visit www.build-ohio.org click on publications and links to view information from the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Ohio conference call
Visit www.occrra.org/TEACH for detailed information and printable applications
Call 1-877-547-6978 ext. 304 or e-mail efencl@occrra.org with questions
39. Quality Achievement Award Process
ODJFS calculates award amount and program is mailed an award application
Program completes application with assurances and submits to OCCRRA
OCCRRA processes and mails a check for one-half the annual award
Remaining award amount is processed after 6 months
40. Quality Achievement Award Additional Information
See Quality Achievement Awards at www.stepuptoquality.org
Call OCCRRA at 1-877-547-6978 with questions
41. Marketing Materials
Star Rated programs will receive:
Step Up To Quality Banner
Media Kit which contains letters for media and legislators, print materials for parents
Recognition of 3 Star Centers at the Accreditation/SUTQ luncheon at the annual Early Care and Education Conference
42. Everything Is Available Online
www.stepuptoquality.org
SUTQ Benchmarks and Indicators for each star rating
Guidance Document - detailed information on policies and procedures
Application Form
Quality Achievement Awards
Who to Call When – a listing of commonly asked questions, plus local and state contact information
Serious Risk Rules – complete listing
Early Learning Training
Evidence Binder Sample Forms
Parent Information
Please email conferencecall@build-ohio.org if you have questions.
43. Thanks for Stepping Up!