Overview: What is “No Child Left Behind”?

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Overview:

What is “No Child Left Behind”?

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Reauthorization of Elementary and Secondary Education Act (“ESEA”) of ’65 

Money to states for specific education purposes

Less than 6% of our budget is from NCLB funds

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NCLB focuses on four principles: 

Accountability

for student achievement (annual assessments for students in grades 3-11) 

Parental choice

is increased 

Instruction

that is scientifically based 

Flexibility

of program dollars 3

Reading Instruction

A key component of NCLB is a strong emphasis on reading, especially at the early grades.

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What’s New? No Child Left Behind mandates:  Raising the

educational performance

of all children 

Annual testing

of students to measure progress in achieving the higher standards 

Analysis

of the test scores 

Identification of schools

that fail to make “Adequate Yearly Progress” (AYP) 5

Iowa “Proficiency” Goal = 41%  Starting Point: 64% of students must be at/above 41% on ITBS/ITED  “Perhaps 60% of all Iowa schools” will not meet goals at some point in time. T. Stilwill, Director, Iowa Dept. of Ed.

 Safety nets: “Confidence Interval” & “Safe Harbor” 6

Intermediate Goal Trajectory Grade 4 Math 100% 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 64% 82% 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Year

AYP Implementation Annual measurable objectives (AMO) and intermediate goals for the state 7

Additional AYP Provisions:  District must test not less than 95% of students  Graduation rate goal: 95% (current state percentage is 90%)  Attendance rate goal: 95% (current state percentage is 92%)  Test results are reported to the public on all students (“aggregate”) and certain sub-groups as well.

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NCLB’s sanctions:

“School in Need of Assistance” (SINA) (Iowa’s terminology) or “School in Need of Improvement” (SINI) (U.S. Dept. of Ed. terminology)  Possible to be School in Need of Assistance even if most score exceptionally well!

 Don’t jump to conclusions if school is identified 9

Failure to make Adequate Yearly Progress two years in a row  1st year after identification as School In Need of Improvement: - school adopts improvement plan - technical assistance available - any student may transfer to another public school in the district (with transportation provided by district) 10

Third year after identification as School In Need of Improvement: Above consequences continue PLUS district must offer supplemental educational services (tutoring) from outside providers to low-achieving kids at district expense 11

Fourth year of School In Need of Improvement: Above consequences, plus at least one (but not all) of the following:  Replace school staff relevant to the “failure”  Institute a new curriculum, plus provide professional development for staff   Decrease management authority at the school level Appoint outside expert for advice  Extend school day/year  Restructure the school  Reduce funds 12

“Highly Qualified Staff”  All teachers must be fully licensed by the state (no “emergency” license if that means the teacher doesn’t meet full license standards.)  All secondary (including middle school) teachers must have a major in the subject(s) they teach.

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 All Paraprofessionals (teacher associates) must have minimum of a high school education or GED. In addition, paraprofessionals providing instructional assistance to students in Title 1 schools or programs must either:  pass a test covering instruction in reading, writing, and math, OR  have a two-year (“Associate”) degree (at a minimum), OR  have completed two full years of study at an institute of higher education, OR  obtain a voluntary Paraprofessional Certificate issued by the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners.

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Paraprofessional employees hired before 1/02 have four years to meet requirements. New hires must meet the above requirements upon starting employment.

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Report card to the public

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NCLB success stories: We are learning more than ever about what works!

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How are we doing in our community?

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