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Page 1: No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Public School Choice The School District Of Palm Beach County May 2011

No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Public School Choice

The School District Of Palm Beach CountyMay 2011

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Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

AYP determines which Title Ischools and students are eligible for NCLB Public

School Choice.

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Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

• Measures progress of all students in reading, math, and writing

• Measures graduation rates for high schools

• Requires schools to receive a Florida grade of “C” or better

• If the school does not make AYP in all areas and all subgroups, consequences are applied

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Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) NCLB requires all schools to measure

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

ALL public schools receive AYP Scores1. Non-Title I Schools2. Title I Schools3. Charter Schools

AYP measures progress of students in nine subgroups

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Nine Subgroups

Total Students White Black Hispanic Asian American

Indian Economically Disadvantaged Limited English Proficient (ELL) Students with Disabilities (SWD)

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To Make AYPSchool must receive grade of “C” or better

AND95% of each subgroup must be tested ANDEach subgroup must meet “other” indicators(writing proficiency and graduation rates) ANDEach subgroup must meet the set proficiency targets in reading and math

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Proficiency Targets

Year

Reading Math

% Prof Revised Increase % Prof

Revised Increase

2009-10 72 7 74 6

2010-11 79 7 80 6

2011-12 86 7 86 6

2012-13 93 7 93 7

2013-14 100 7 100 7

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Sample AYP Report

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No Adequate Yearly Progress (NAYP)

Although ALL schools receive an AYP status only a Title I school may be identified as a “School in Need of Improvement” (SINI)

After two consecutive years of not meeting AYP, the school is identified as a “School in Need of Improvement” (SINI)

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What Happens if a School Is Identified as SINI?

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Consequences of Not Making Adequate Yearly Progress (NAYP)

• NCLB mandates consequences• The District must follow NCLB• The State monitors the District to

ensure we comply with NLCB requirements

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Consequences of Not Making Adequate Yearly Progress (NAYP)

• NAYP Year One - on watch • Revise School Improvement Plan with

emphasis on subgroups that did not make AYP

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Consequences of Not Making Adequate Yearly Progress (NAYP)

• NAYP Year Two – SINI 1 - offer Supplemental Education Services• Revise School Improvement Plan • 10% of funds set aside for professional

development• NAYP Year Three – SINI 2 - Continue

Year Two consequences and add NCLB Public School Choice (the option to transfer to another school)

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• NAYP Year Four - SINI 3 - continue Year Three consequences and add Corrective Action. District must develop the Corrective Action Plan, including at least one of the following:

• Institute a new curriculum• Decrease school management authority• Appoint an outside expert• Extend school year or day• Replace the principal or other key staff

Consequences of Not Making Adequate Yearly Progress (NAYP)

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• NAYP Year Five – SINI 4 –District begins Planning for Restructuring by choosing one of the following:

• Reopen as a charter school• Replace school staff, may include the

principal• Contract with private management• State of Florida can take over of school• Any other major restructuring of school

governance

Consequences of Not Making Adequate Yearly Progress (NAYP)

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• NAYP Year Six+ – SINI 5+ – The Restructuring Plan is implemented

Consequences of Not Making Adequate Yearly Progress (NAYP)

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How does the NCLB Supplemental Educational Services (SES) Program

work?

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Supplemental Educational Services (SES)

What are SupplementalEducational Services (SES)?• The term “Supplemental Educational

Services” refers to free tutoring and other extra academic services in reading, math and/or science. This extra help is provided after school, before school or on weekends by private providers.

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Supplemental Educational Services (SES)

How will I know if my child is eligible to apply for SES?• Your child is eligible to apply if he/she:

attends a Title I school that did not make AYP for two or more years and qualifies for free or reduced-pricemeals

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Supplemental Educational Services (SES)

Will all eligible children receiveSES?• No. There is a set amount of money for

this program. Eligible students will be prioritized with the lowest achieving students receiving first priority for services.

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Supplemental Educational Services (SES)

How do I select SES for my child?• Mark the correct box

on the NCLB Public School Choice Application and return the form by the deadline.

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Supplemental Educational Services (SES)

How do I choose an SESprovider?• The District will: send you information about each

state-approved provider in your area, and

will hold “provider fairs” throughout the county so you may meet the providers.

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Additional Questions

Can my child be assigned to SES and move under School Choice?• No. You can choose only one option.

IF YOU CHOOSE SES YOU MAY NOT CHOOSE TO TRANSFER TO ANOTHER SCHOOL.

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How does the NCLB Public School Choice Transfer

Option work?

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Schools hold NCLB Choice Options Meetings, Registrations, and Kindergarten Round Ups

May 2 – May 20, 2011

Schools send home Information Packets with Applications By May 6, 2011

Parents return NCLB Choice Options Application to Department of Choice and Career Options

June 2, 2011 (last day of school)

Department of Choice and Career Options inputs all on-time Applications By June 16, 2011

District sends NCLB School Choice Transfer Assignment in mail (if FCAT scores are in)

June 23, 2011

Parents return Transfer Assignment Acceptance July 11, 2011

Important Dates for Parents

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Important to Note:

• Some schools may be mandated to offer Public School Choice after the AYP results are received in the summer.

• Students in these schools will be notified by mail in the summer if the student becomes eligible.

• Deadlines will depend on the timing of notification and will be well publicized.

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NCLB School Choice FAQs

Why are my children eligible for NCLB School Choice?

• Children are eligible for NCLB Public School Choice when the Title I school they attend (or will attend) has not made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) for three consecutive years or longer.

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NCLB Public School Choice Transfer (NCLB PSC Transfer)

What do I do if I don’t want my child to leave the school they are in now?• Your child does not have to

transfer to another school. If you wish to have your child remain in the assigned school, you do not have to do anything.

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NCLB PSC Transfer

Can I choose any school in Palm Beach County?

• No. It is the District’s responsibility to provide two schools from which you may choose. Under the NCLB Act, school choice is limited to a choice of another public school, including charter schools.

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Can all of my children attend the same school?• Efforts will be made to keep brothers

and sisters in the same school; however, due to prioritization requirement, brothers and sisters may be placed at different schools.

NCLB PSC Transfer

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How long may my child stay at the new school?• Your child may stay at the new school

until he or she has completed the highest grade level at that school. It is the District’s expectation that a student will complete any year started at the receiving school.

NCLB PSC Transfer

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Will my child always be transported to the transfer school?• Possibly. However, the District is no longer

required to provide transportation:• when the school your child transfers from is no longer

a SINI school (either by making AYP two years in a row or by becoming a non-Title I school);

or • if you move within a new school’s boundaries and that

school is not Title I or does not offer PSC transfer to the school your child transferred to.

NCLB PSC Transfer

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Location of Bus Stops – HubsTri-Rail and Palm TranDistance to Receiving Schools – Time on Bus/Time to wake upActivity BusesTransportation Provided Until School:

Is No longer Title IMakes AYP Twice Consecutively

Or :Student Moves out of Sending School’s Area

Attendance/Tardy Policies Apply for Students Transported by ParentsIn July the Eligibility List is sent to Transportation and Routes are then added/revised (can take 2-3 weeks to route a student)

NCLB PSC Transfer – Transportation Information

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Helping Parents make an informed decision

Questions to consider:◘How far is the new school from

my home?◘How long will my child be on the school bus?◘Can my child benefit from FREE TUTORING?◘Is my child happy at his/her current school?

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For More Information: How can I get additional information about the NCLB Public School Choice Options?

Contact Nicole Smith at 432-6336 (PX86336)

Visit the Palm Beach County School District’s Federal and State Programs’ Title I website at

http://www.palmbeachschools.org/federalprograms