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Consultation and Participation of Nonpublic Schools Zoom Meeting - https://zoom.us/j/94117584030 September 15, 2020 Welcome! Rockwood Introductions Non-Public Introductions Greetings from Dr. Miles CARES Act Updates Title Programs and RSD


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Consultation and Participation

  • f Nonpublic Schools

Zoom Meeting - https://zoom.us/j/94117584030

September 15, 2020

Welcome!

Rockwood Introductions Non-Public Introductions Greetings from Dr. Miles

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CARES Act Updates

Title Programs and RSD Representatives

State Ombudsman for Missouri, Title I and Title VIII Programs regarding Provision of Equitable Services:

  • Theresa Villmer, Assistant Director, Federal Programs, 573-526-4365,

theresa.villmer@dese.mo.gov Title I.A - Programs for Educationally Disadvantaged Students

  • Coordinator: Stefanie Steffan: 636-733-2146 steffanstefanie@rsdmo.org
  • Nonpublic Tutoring Coordinator: Stacey Evans evansstacey@rsdmo.org
  • Homeless and Migrant: Terry Harris 636-733-2189 harristerry@rsdmo.org

Title II.A - Preparing, Training, and Recruiting High-Quality Teachers, Principals, and Other School Leaders

  • Renee Trotier 636-733-2108 trotierrenee@rsdmo.org

Title III - Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Students

  • Jeff Tamaroff 636-733-2139 tamaroffjeff@rsdmo.org

Homeless Liaison

  • Terry Harris 636-733-2189 harristerry@rsdmo.org
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Handouts will be sent to you after the online meeting

  • Agenda & Presentation printout
  • Section I: DESE-required forms to be completed, signed, and turned in today:

○ Nonpublic Schools Contact Information Update ○ DESE Public/Private Design for Educational Service for Titles IA, IC, IIA, IIIA, and IVA form ○ DESE Affirmation of Consultation with Nonpublic School Officials for Title IA, IC, IIA, IIIA, and IVA form

  • Section II: Nonpublic School Registration Information

○ DESE Web Systems User ID Request form ○ DESE Nonpublic Low Income and Residential Verification explanation ○ DESE Sample Economic Deprivation Survey form sample ○ DESE Nonpublic Registration Title I.A Report ○ DESE Nonpublic Registration Title II.A & IV.A Report

  • Section III: Student Referral Documents and Title I Nonpublic Allocation Update

○ Rockwood SD Nonpublic School Title I Student Referral Form Grades K (sem 2)-5 ○ Title I Nonpublic School Master Eligibility Form ○ Title I Nonpublic Budget Allocations (included for schools with allocations)

Handouts Continued

  • Section IV: Title II.A Documents (only included for Rockwood Title II.A nonpublic schools)

○ Financial Statement ○ Title II.A Grant Procedures and Application ○ Request for Advance Travel Approval Form ○ Travel Expense Form ○ Summer 2020 Featured Workshops

  • Section V: Other Important Information

○ State Ombudsman Contact Info, Roles and Responsibilities ○ Title I Support of Homeless Students in Rockwood ○ DESE Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Nonpublic Schools/Federal Programs ○ Rockwood SD Nondiscrimination Statement ○ Rockwood SD Policy & Regulation 1310 - Civil Rights, Title IX, Section 504 ○ DESE Every Child Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA) Complaint Procedures

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Rockwood School District Title Programs for Nonpublic Partners Website

Looking for information distributed at our consultation and participation meetings? Bookmark our Rockwood Nonpublic Partners Title Programs webpages! URL: https://www.rsdmo.org/parents/titleprograms/Pages/default.aspx Separate pages have been created for each area:

  • 1. Title I PEDS: Programs for Educationally Disadvantaged Students
  • 2. Title II.A: Training and Recruiting Teachers and Principals
  • 3. Title III LEP & IMM: Programs for Limited English Proficient and Immigrant Students
  • 4. Homeless for Nonpublic Partners
  • 5. Title Programs Timeline and Important Dates

Pages include links to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education website where you can find DESE information.

Purpose of Our Meeting

  • Timely and meaningful consultation between public and nonpublic personnel

in order to identify and meet the needs of eligible students

  • Plan for meeting the needs of qualifying students through federally funded

programs

  • Define services for eligible students
  • Provide time and technical support for completion of DESE required forms
  • Inform nonpublic schools of their allocated Title I and Title II funds
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Purpose of Title I.A Funding & Programming

… to serve as an early intervention and academic support for economically deprived students who might otherwise be at risk of performing below grade level in reading during the school year. Title I.A Nonpublic partners site:

https://www.rsdmo.org/parents/titleprograms/Pages/Title-I.aspx

Title I.A Nonpublic School Eligibility Process Overview

1. August-September: Nonpublic schools determine economic deprivation counts for their school. 2. September 15, 2020: Nonpublic school administrators attend Rockwood's Fall Consultation and Participation Meeting. 3. September 15 or earlier: Eligible Nonpublic schools refer eligible students, by submitting one Master Eligibility form with the Individual Title I Student referral form completed for each student. 4. September: Nonpublic schools submit registration data to Rockwood prior to registering with DESE. 5. September-October: Rockwood reviews nonpublic registration data and notifies nonpublic schools of corrections. 6. October-November: Nonpublic schools register with DESE, reporting the economic deprivation counts determined in August-September. (Economic deprivation counts reported during the October-November registration are used when determining eligibility for the following school year.) 7. December 1-February 28: Verification by LEA of registration data submitted by nonpublic schools. 8. April 23, 2021: Nonpublic school administrators attend Rockwood's Spring Consultation and Participation Meeting and Luncheon. 9. May-June: Rockwood determines Title I.A served public schools for the following school year. 10. June: Rockwood announces Title I.A served schools and which Nonpublic schools are eligible for services for the following school year.

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Nonpublic Registration

Each October, Nonpublic schools register with DESE Find Nonpublic Registration Information on the DESE website, here: http://dese.mo.gov/quality-schools/federal-programs/nonpublic Districts are now required to verify the data entered, so you will be asked for enrollment documentation. PLEASE call Stefanie Steffan if you need any assistance!

Title I.A Funding is Based on Economic Deprivation Counts

Prior to registering with DESE in October, deprivation counts are determined by Nonpublic schools. There are 5 methods available for nonpublic schools to determine Economic Deprivation 1. Free and Reduced Lunch Count or same measure collected through a survey 2. Extrapolated method 3. Low-income percentage - Rockwood economic deprivation percentages are automatically applied to Nonpublic population during registration. 4. An equated measure of low income 5. Comparable poverty data from a different source. *The public school, after consultation with the nonpublic school, shall have the final authority to decide with method is used. DESE’s explanation of each method can be found here: https://dese.mo.gov/sites/default/files/qs-fc-Nonpublic-Low-Income-and-Residential-Verification-2020.pdf Option #1 must be used if you participate in the free and reduced lunch program.

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Title I.A Student Eligibility Overview

Student Eligibility for Title I.A Services Summary Attend a nonpublic school that reported students in deprivation who live within the attendance area boundaries of a Rockwood School District designated Title I.A served school. And… The student must reside within the boundaries of a Rockwood Title 1 school. Rockwood’s 20-21 Title I.A Schools announced in July: Ballwin, Blevins, Bowles, Green Pines, Kellison, Uthoff Valley, Westridge, and Wild Horse Elementaries

Title I.A Guidelines

  • Nonpublic schools can determine what need or needs

they want to target. The need must be based on data.

  • The nonpublic school can define their own eligibility

criteria for determining who receives services, but the student must reside within the boundaries of a Rockwood Title I.A served school.

  • The nonpublic school will contact Rockwood with their

tutoring needs and Stacey Evans will match tutors to students.

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Title I.A Guidelines continued

  • Nonpublic schools can use Title I.A funds for professional

development for classroom teachers who have a qualifying Title I.A student in their class (who is receiving services).

  • Supplies purchased with Title I funds may be used only by

Title I students in the Title I program *Contact Stefanie Steffan

Title I.A Student Eligibility Overview

Student Eligibility for Title I.A Services Summary (continued) Note: Poverty is NOT the criteria for specific student eligibility, although poverty data does determine the school where the student must be a resident in order to receive Title I Reading Tutoring. Rockwood uses the information reported by the nonpublic schools during the annual Fall registration with DESE.

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Allocation of Nonpublic Funds

The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to provide notice to nonpublic school

  • fficials of the allocation of funds for educational services and other benefits that

the local educational agencies (LEAs) have determined are available for eligible nonpublic school children. Allocations are determined on a formula basis and differ by program based on data entered by nonpublic administrators in the nonpublic registration form. All allocations are available for you to view on our nonpublic website. With the exception of Title II, Rockwood uses these funds to provide equitable instructional services. Per DESE, funds used during current year, with no carry over.

Title I.A Achievement Data

Each June, Rockwood will send data to each participating nonpublic school summarizing the individual growth of student(s) receiving Title I.A tutoring services during the current school year.

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Homeless and Migrant Students

Please let us know if you have any homeless students or migrant students so we can provide support. Support can include any instructional needs that cannot be met through other programs. Homeless for Nonpublic Partners site: http://www.rsdmo.org/titleprograms/Pages/Homeless.aspx Contact: Terry Harris

Title III, Part A - Programs for English Learners and Immigrant Students

Services are available for English Learners and Immigrant students. ESOL Services, tutoring, are provided by highly qualified ESOL teachers after school hours at select elementary schools in the Rockwood School District. Title III for Nonpublic Partners site: http://www.rsdmo.org/titleprograms/Pages/Title-III.aspx Today, please complete and return the Affirmation of Consultation with Nonpublic School Officials for Titles IA, IC, IIA, IIIA, and IVA form. Contact: Jeff Tamaroff

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Title II.A.: Effective Teachers and School Leaders

  • Purpose: increase student achievement by improving the quality and

effectiveness of teachers and school leaders in all schools (equity)

  • Professional development

○ Sustained ○ Intensive ○ Collaborative ○ Job-embedded ○ Data-driven ○ Classroom-focused

  • Evidence-based - demonstrates a significant effect on improving student
  • utcomes

(demonstrate a rationale)

○ Strong evidence ○ Promising

Allowable Expenditures, secular in nature:

  • Develop or improve a rigorous and fair evaluation system and support for teachers,

principals and other school leaders

  • Develop and implement initiatives to assist in hiring and retaining effective teachers

(including alternative routes to certification as well as new teacher and principal mentoring)

  • Provide evidence based, personalized professional development for teachers and

school leaders

  • Develop programs that increase the ability of teachers to teach children with disabilities
  • Provide capacity-building in selecting and implementing formative assessment and use

data from such assessments to improve instruction

  • Provide professional development in supporting students who

have experienced trauma or with mental illness

Title II.A: Effective Teachers and School Leaders

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Allowable Expenditures, secular in nature:

  • Provide training to support the identification of gifted students
  • Support instructional services provided by effective school library programs
  • Provide training for all school personnel to recognize and prevent child sex abuse
  • Develop a system to support teachers in providing high-quality instruction in the areas
  • f science, technology, engineering and mathematics
  • STEM leadership training
  • Develop a feedback mechanism to improve school working conditions, including asking

for feedback from staff

  • Provide professional learning regarding strategies to effectively integrate rigorous

academic content, career and technical education, and work-based learning

Title II.A: Effective Teachers and School Leaders

Survey for your needs

http://bit.ly/RSDNP

Interest in our Canvas courses?

  • Trauma Informed Teaching
  • Engaging Students with Brain Based Strategies
  • Getting Started with Culturally Responsive Teaching
  • Best Practices in Assessment
  • Digital Citizenship (Elementary, Middle, High)
  • Project-based Learning
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Services you could purchase with Title II

  • Solution Tree Global PD licenses
  • Education Plus
  • Alive and Well STL - Trauma training
  • Mental Health First Aid training - we partner with Kids Under Twenty-One

Title II.A: Effective Teachers and School Leaders

  • Nonpublic schools who receive Title II funds
  • Current Title II Financial Statement

○ Rollover - funds are intended to be spent this fiscal year

  • Application to attend an outside workshop -

Expenses for the current year must be received by July 25

○ Advanced Travel Request form ○ Travel Expense Report form

Title II for Nonpublic partners site: https://www.rsdmo.org/parents/titleprograms/Pages/Title-II.aspx Today, please complete and return the Affirmation of Consultation with Nonpublic School Officials for Titles IA, IC, IIA, IIIA, and IVA form. Contact: Renee Trotier

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DESE Nonpublic Information

Keep up to date on nonpublic communication through DESE at http://dese.mo.gov/quality-schools/federal-programs/nonpublic

  • Watch for the DESE nonpublic webinar each October
  • Nonpublic Registration in ePegs each October-November
  • Nonpublic Reports are now found in ePegs
  • Nonpublic Forms
  • Nonpublic Non-regulatory guidance
  • Much more!

RSD Important Info & ESSA Complaint Procedures

  • State Ombudsman for Missouri Contact Info, Roles and Responsibilities
  • Theresa Villmer, Assistant Director, Federal Programs, 573-526-4365,

theresa.villmer@dese.mo.gov

  • Title I Support of Homeless Students in Rockwood
  • DESE Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Nonpublic Schools/Federal Programs
  • Rockwood School District Nondiscrimination Statement
  • Rockwood School District Policy & Regulation 1310 - Civil Rights, Title IX, Section 504

○ IDEA ○ Compliance Coordinator ○ Grievance Procedures ○ Definitions

  • Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015

(ESSA) Nonpublic Complaint Procedures

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Completion and Submittal of DESE Required Forms

The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education requires completion of these forms for Federal Program Consultation & Participation meetings. Please take a moment to complete and submit these forms before leaving today. Section I packet included in your folder:

  • Nonpublic Schools Contact Information Update
  • DESE Public/Private Design for Educational Service
  • DESE Affirmation of Consultation with Nonpublic School Officials for

Titles IA, IC, IIA, IIIA, and IVA

Questions?

Thank you for collaborating with us!

We do whatever it takes to ensure all students realize their potential.

  • Rockwood School District Mission Statement