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Title III AMAO Improvement Plan SY 2013 - 2014. Title III AMAO Improvement Plan Webinar Thursday, September 19, 2013 8:30 – 10:30am 12:30 – 2:30pm. AMAO Improvement Plan - FYI. Newly developed tool to help districts complete improvement plans.
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Title III AMAO Improvement PlanSY 2013 - 2014 Title III AMAO Improvement Plan Webinar Thursday, September 19, 2013 8:30 – 10:30am 12:30 – 2:30pm
AMAO Improvement Plan - FYI • Newly developed tool to help districts complete improvement plans. • The current draft incorporates feedback from a group of Title III directors. • Not required for the 2013-2014 improvement plan. • Your feedback will inform revisions for the next version. • This will be a required tool in the next cycle. • Districts are required to submit annual revisions based on 2013-14 AMAO report.
AMAO 101 Oregon Annual Measurable Achievement Objective (AMAO) Targets For more info… • Districts must meet all three AMAOs each year in order to meet the Title III accountability requirements. • AMAO 1 • 61% of EL students in Oregon move up by one level of English proficiency • AMAO 2(a) • at least 19% of all EL students in district reach proficiency and exit the program • AMAO 2(b) • at least 29% of EL students identified for five years or more reach proficiency and exit the program • AMAO 3 • EL subgroup has met the AMO • Reading – 82% • Math – 67%
Context AMAO Improvement Plan • ODE determines the targets for each of the Annual Measureable Achievement Objectives (AMAO) • Districts must meet all three AMAOs each year in order to meet the Title III accountability requirements. • If a Title III district does not meet all AMAOs for two consecutive years, it is required to develop an improvement plan that addresses the factors that prevented it from achieving all AMAOs. • Districts not rated for AMAO 3, are required to meet AMAO 1 and 2. • The plan is to be implemented in the 13-14 school year. • If the district fails to meet AMAOs for four consecutive years the state is required to have the district • modify its curriculum, program, and method of instruction; • or determine whether the district will continue to receive Title III funds related to the failure to meet the AMAOs, • and require the district to replace educational personnel relevant to the district’s failure to meet the objectives. [Section 3122(b)(4)]. Please refer to the required criteria above in your improvement plan if your district is in four year status. • Previously, districts independently submitted their own local improvement plans without the guidance of a template. • The new ODE Office of Education Equity seeks to facilitate the improvement plan process by piloting a new AMAO Improvement Plan.
AMAO Improvement Plan – Page 3 • AMAO 1: • Even if the district met the 61% AMAO-1 improvement target, identify specific schools needing improvement. • Analyze the Percent AMAO 1 to locate the percentages that have less than 61% of students making targeted improvement. • Indicate below any schools falling below 61% students showing improvement. • AMAO 2: • Even if the district met the 19% AMAO-2(a) transition target, identify specific schools needing improvement. • Analyze the Percent AMAO 2B column to locate the percentages that have less than 29% of students transitioning from ELD programs after 5 years of program services. • AMAO 3: • The percent meeting standard in OAKS reading and math are shown in the last set of AMAO columns (AMAO 3 Status). • Indicate schools not meeting AMAO 3 (AMO). • “Not Rated” indicates the entity met due to N<21 in 1 year or 42 in 2 years. Treat “Not Rated” as meeting AMAO-3.
AMAO Improvement Plan Recommendations Particulars Please submit an electronic copy to Leslie Casebeer by: Oct. 18 for 2/3 year plans Oct. 31 for 4 year plans For technical assistance reach out to: Kim Miller Martha Martinez Rudyane Rivera Lindstrom Tim Blackburn • The Improvement Plan team is a critical component to ensuring that this process culminate in meaningful growth. • Avoiding silos – • Ensure connection to district goals • Connection to practice • Making sure stakeholders are aware of improvement plan to make sure plans become reality.
Helpful Resources & Contacts for follow up… District EL Plan District Improvement Plan from 2011-2012 AMAO Webpage AMAO FAQ Annual Measureable Objectives District Secure Site Title III Improvement Plans For technical assistance reach out to: Kim Miller Martha Martinez Rudyane Rivera Lindstrom Tim Blackburn