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September GATE Equity Webinar Mind the Gap: Attendance Supports for Students with Disabilities. Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. Chris Reykdal, State Superintendent. Vision:. Values:. All students prepared for post-secondary pathways, careers, and civic engagement. Mission:.
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SeptemberGATE Equity WebinarMind the Gap: Attendance Supports for Students with Disabilities Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal, State Superintendent
Vision: Values: All students prepared for post-secondary pathways, careers, and civic engagement. Mission: Transform K–12 education to a system that is centered on closing opportunity gaps and is characterized by high expectations for all students and educators. We achieve this by developing equity-based policies and supports that empower educators, families, and communities.
Today’s Topics Equity, ESSA, and IDEA Definitions Attendance Requirements Research and Data Recommendations & Strategies Evidence-based Resources
Questions & Polling What is your role? • District Special Education Director • District or Building Leadership • School Psychologist • Community • Other (type in chat)
ESSA and IDEA ESSA IDEA Purpose is to: Ensure access and progress in the general education curriculum To prepare students with disabilities for further education, employment, and independent living. Purpose is to: close achievement gaps Offer a significant opportunity To receive a fair, equitable, and high quality education. Alignment of Purpose
Setting the Stage What is chronic absence & Why are we focused on it?
What is Chronic Absenteeism? 10% of school days Chronic Absenteeism Excused Unexcused
Which is Different From… *Chronic Elementary Absenteeism: A Problem Hidden in Plain Sight
How is our state reporting Chronic Absence? Regular Attendance 88% Regularly Attending 12% Chronically Absent Chronic Absence Inverted
RCW Attendance Requirements for Students with an IEP & 504 Plan RCW 28A.225.018 RCW. 28A.225.020 RCW 28A.225.030 • Elementary Only: • After 5 Excused Absences in a month or 10 Excused in a year • Parent Conference and/or IEP or 504 Plan Team must convene
Questions & Polling 2 Is attendance routinely addressed at your IEP meetings? • Yes - always • Sometimes • Only when it’s a problem • Rarely
State of the State Attendance Data: Students with Disabilities
Big Picture • The State of Our State: • Although 90% of SWDs have average or above-average intellectual functioning, only 56% spend 80-100% of the day in general education (for students of color, only 47%). • SWDs have 5% higher rates of chronic absenteeism & 20% higher dropout rates.
Questions & Polling 3 What are some common reasons you see for absenteeism among students with disabilities? • School Climate • Anxiety/depression • Medical/health reasons • Transportation • School refusal • Other (type in chat)
Why do we think students with disabilities miss more school?
Frequently Asked Questions & Comments What do you do for students who have a long-term illness? The definition is unfair – and we’re getting dinged (one hour of services, a day of travel) How to document shortened days in IEPs
So What Can We Do? Recommendations and Strategies
Systems Approaches and Data • Best practices for all students. • Building a culture of attendance. • Implementing attendance teams. • Include attendance as part of all IEP team discussions. • Develop an early warning system to alert case managers when a student reaches 3 absences. • Disaggregate the data and conduct root cause analyses. • Reevaluate how types of absences are tracked/coded.
Utilizing the IEP Process • Reevaluate, when necessary. • Create system-wide protocols for providing services to compensate for lost instructional time. • For students on a shortened school day, include a response plan for increasing total minutes per week.
OSPI Priorities: Improving Outcomes for Students with Disabilities
Questions & Polling 43 • What is one major takeaway you have from today’s webinar? • Type it in the chat box – share your thought with everyone.
September is Attendance Awareness Month • Social Media Toolkit: WeeklyPosts & Resources • Postersin multiple languages (hard copy) available for order through our website • Attendance Competition:Who can reduce their absences the most in September from the previous year? • Sign Up for Attendance Newsletter here.
Survey Tell us how we’re doing: http://bit.ly/GATEevaluation
GATE Advisory September 18 9:00 am-noon ESD 113, Tumwater Register
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