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Fall District Test Coordinators Meeting Alexandria, LA November, 2005. BESE Approved Requests for Waivers October, 2005. High School Diplomas for Displaced Students. For 2005-2006 and 2006-2007, BESE will allow students who were displaced to earn a Louisiana high school diploma, if they:
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Fall District Test Coordinators Meeting Alexandria, LA November, 2005
BESE Approved Requests for Waivers October, 2005
High School Diplomas for Displaced Students • For 2005-2006 and 2006-2007, BESE will allow students who were displaced to earn a Louisiana high school diploma, if they: • Earn the 23 required Carnegie units (or the equivalent) • Pass the Louisiana GEE • The Department is setting up procedures to notify students of this option • We will work with officials in other states and the affected districts to evaluate student records, provide the GEE, and send their diplomas.
Instructional Time • Policy and statute require 177 days of instruction (which may be converted to 63,720 minutes) • BESE granted authority to Superintendent Picard to approve revised school calendars for 2005-2006. • That authority is contingent upon legislative approval (R.S. 17:154.1) • Districts are revising calendars now and are being advised to make up as many days as possible.
Class Size • BESE granted authority to the Superintendent to approve waivers of the maximum class size, up to the following: • LA 4 and other early childhood programs: 11:1 student to adult ratio (was 10:1.) • Grades K-3, up to 28 students per class (was 26 students per class) • Grades 4-12, up to 35 students per class (was 33 students per class) • This waiver is contingent on suspension of Louisiana Revised Statutes 17:151, 17:174, and 17:24.10, which stipulate maximum class size requirements.
High Stakes Testing • Policy requires students to pass LEAP to be promoted to 5th or 9th grade. • BESE waived this policy, for one year, for all Louisiana 4th and 8th graders • Decision is deferred to local school districts. • Some districts are implementing a modified high-stakes policy • Seniors must still pass GEE • English and Math, along with Science or Social Studies • Multiple testing opportunities are provided
Louisiana Teacher Assistance and Assessment Program • Current policy requires all new teachers to complete the two-year program, beginning with their first year. • BESE is allowing flexibility regarding the implementation timeline with the option of full implementation, partially delayed implementation, or a full delay of implementation. • On a case-by-case basis, special exclusions will be considered for those teachers who have experienced significant hardship and/or displacement.
LA Principal Induction Program • Policy requires all newly appointed principals and assistant principals to participate. • In districts with significant impact, districts may fully participate, partially delay participation, or fully delay participation. • In other districts, deadlines have been extended and orientation meetings are being modified. • On a case-by-case basis, special exclusions will be considered for administrators who are being temporarily assigned to “temporary schools” – that is, schools designated specifically for displaced students.
Policy Waivers Requested from USDE and USDE Response • Offer Supplemental Education Services (SES) in place of School Choice • Under discussion. • Reading First Reallocation • Under discussion. • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) • “Displaced” subgroup allowed by USDE. • Highly Qualified Teachers • One-year extension under discussion. • Limited English Proficient • Under discussion. • Homeless Education Placement • No authority to waive. • Participation in NAEP 2006 (National NAEP) • Participation in national NAEP is a state option.
Charter Schools • BESE allowed the International School of Louisiana (a Type 2 charter) to temporarily relocate for the remainder of 2005-06. • Relative to Type 1 and Type 3 Charter Schools, BESE requested that the Governor temporarily suspend (through Executive Order) timelines spelled out in the charter school law in order to allow the implementation of locally approved charters. • Regarding Type 4 Charter Schools, BESE requested that the Governor temporarily suspend (through Executive Order): • timelines spelled out in the charter school law in order to allow the implementation of LEA-sponsored charters • the requirements that prior to a preexisting public school being converted into a Type 4 charter school, it shall be approved by the professional faculty and staff of the preexisting school and approved by the parents or guardians of children enrolled in the school. • The Board authorized staff to submit a request to the United States Department of Education for additional federal charter school grant funds, up to $20 million, to assist new and existing charter schools with hurricane-related expenses.
Spring 2006 Testing • GEE (Grades 10 and 11) • LEAP (Grades 4 and 8) • iLEAP -- Grades 3, 5, 6, 7: four subjects -- Grade 9: English language arts and math Note: calculators on different day
Option 2 (8.5) Students in 2006 • Take LEAP in the 8th grade subject failed • Take iLEAP in the 8th grade subject passed • For example, a current 8.5 student who failed 8th grade math, and passed 8th grade ELA would take: • 8th grade LEAP Math • 9th grade iLEAP ELA
Special Populations Assessment • LAA 1 (Grades 3–11) • LAA 2 • Grades 4, 8, 10 – ELA & Math • Grade 11 – Science & Social Studies • Other grades will be tested next year. • FAQ will be posted soon. • ELDA (Grades K–12) • DRC will handle test administration. • Grade cluster: K–2, 3–5, 6–8, 9–12
NAEP 2006 • NAEP 2006 is National NAEP • 30 schools selected for sample • LA has requested a waiver of NAEP for this year (2005-2006) • NAEP 2005 Exclusion Issue • Students who participate in LEAP/iLEAP should participate in NAEP
Field Testing 2006 • GEE field testing will occur only for • Grade 10 (ELA and Math), and • Grade 11 (Science and Social Studies) • Item development continues for 4 and 8
Practice Tests • Practice Tests (Grades 4, 8, 10, and 11) • November 29th delivery date • Based on 2004-2005 counts • Grade 4 written compositions can be mailed in. • Additional Copies for Displaced Students • Call DRC for additional copies
GEE Testing Requirements for Diploma Endorsements • GEE testing requirement for Academic and Career/Technical Endorsement • One additional retest is allowed for students who have already met the passing requirement but who have not met the endorsement requirement • Typically, October retest • For 2005-2006, February retest
Out-of-State Seniors and Louisiana Graduation • Requirements • 23 Carnegie units • GEE (ELA, Math, and S or SS) • Procedures for out-of-state students • LA diploma is allowed.