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Welcome To SEPPAC. October 7, 2010. Today’s agenda. What is SEPPAC Priorities for 2010-11 Other updates. What is SEPPAC?. Special Education Parent and Professional Advisory Council Purpose is to advise the District in matters related to special education services. The Mission of SEPPAC.
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Welcome To SEPPAC October 7, 2010
Today’s agenda • What is SEPPAC • Priorities for 2010-11 • Other updates
What is SEPPAC? • Special Education Parent and Professional Advisory Council • Purpose is to advise the District in matters related to special education services
The Mission of SEPPAC Advise the district on behalf of students receiving special education services and provide opportunities to share information and resources.
Goals of SEPPAC • Provide improvement recommendations to the district on inclusion for special education students. • Provide improvement recommendations to the district on special education compliance issues. • Share information to the SEPPAC Council on the following: • Mounds View Special Education Programs • Resources Available for all Staff and Students to Support Acceptance and Inclusion for Students Receiving Special Education Services. • Legislation/Budget impacts
Focus topics for 2010-11 • Inclusion • Due Process Compliance • Budget and Legislative Awareness and Input
District Childcount Summary • Close to 10.7% of the students in K-12 are identified as students receiving special education services • The largest category of special education students are ASD
December 1, 2010 Childcount • See attached
Other Fun Updates -From theback to school presentation to staff
Continued Two Areas of Focus • Student Growth and Achievement • Due Process Compliance
Student Growth & Achievement • How many of your students last year made growth? • How many of your students last year made targeted growth? • How many of your students last year made growth that exceeded the targets?
District status: Reading • The District Special Education subgroup, as a whole, made adequate yearly progress in reading and the District is no longer on the AYP list • Three schools that were previously on the State list, made safe harbor (meaning they made sufficient progress) and are off the list • One school went on the list for the first time (by just a few students)
District Status: Math • The District Special Education subgroup continues to be on the State list as not making AYP • However, four schools did make adequate progress through safe harbor and are no longer on the State list
Assessments • MCA II • MCA II with accommodations • MCA-M • For students who have not been proficient for 2 years or have done very well on the MTAS • 2% • MTAS • For students with significant cognitive disabilitie • 1%
Our Role as Special Educators • Focus on a standards-based education • As special educators, we must figure out a way to embed the standards at our student’s instructional levels (see link to the K-12 standards in the orange folder) • Meet and beat predicted growth to close the gap
How? We have to: • Know our students • Know the standards for our students • Know where they are performing • Use ongoing measurement of students’ progress • Intervene using effective intervention strategies, curriculum and technology • Align with General Education
Strategies, Curriculum and Technology • Training in evidence-based strategies like SIM, Orton-Gillingham, Jolly Phonics, Social skills, CPI, etc. • Curriculums and enhancements such as Touch Math, Number Worlds, FastMath, Read 180, System 44, Expert 21, Read Naturally, Edmark, etc. • Technology such as computers, smartboards, flip cameras, document cameras, projectors, etc.
Key messages • Student Growth Trumps Proficiency • Expectation is that ALL students meet or exceed growth targets
We must continuously ask ourselves, “Are we being effective?” • Student Growth is based on Teacher Effectiveness AND • Teacher Effectiveness is based on Student Growth
Due Process Compliance Or...Is the paperwork done?
Due Process Compliance There has been significant improvement on compliance over the past two years Thank you for your hard work on this
Due Process Compliance • 2010-11 is our year to complete a Self Review Audit of our due process compliance • Past audits include: • 2003-04 Self-Review • 2004-05 MDE Validation; • 2007-08 MDE Audit • Barb Nelson, Megan Gangl and Renee Markas will be the leadership team for our Self Review process
Due Process Compliance • MDE has already identified the students who will be reviewed • Staff will be selected and trained to complete the audit • Audit will occur on Sept 28th, 29th, 30th • The same expectation for 100% corrections will begin once we have completed the Self Review audit
2004-05 Timelines 3-year evaluations IEPs/ IFSPs Secondary Transition Planning Evaluation Plans and Reports 2007-08 Timelines 3-yr evaluations IEPs/ IFSPs Secondary Transition Planning and Reports Evaluation Reports Prior Written Notice content Areas of Systemic Non-Compliance from past audits
2004-05 IEP content Measureable Goals Accommodations Progress Reporting Required IEP team members 2007-08 IEP content Measureable Goals Accommodations Progress Reporting Required IEP team members Areas of Systemic Non-Compliance from past audits
Equity message • MV has now joined the Northwest Suburban Integration School District (NWSISD) • As part of our plan, the District promise is that programs and services will be in place to ensure that race, socio-economic status and disability will not dictate student achievement
Parent Communication As part of a SEPPAC interest topic, a survey about Parent Communication was conducted last spring
Parent Communication • You are doing an awesome job communicating with parents the majority of the time Thank you • And, yet, we can never communicate enough! Especially at transition times • See the Parent Communication recommendations and communications sheet
Thank you for all of your work so far this week to get ready for our students Have a great year helping our students achieve!