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Page 1: Plotting Your Course for Comprehensive Monitoring.

Plotting Your Course for

Comprehensive Monitoring

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Comprehensive Monitoring

• What?

• When?

• Who?

• How?

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WHAT is Comprehensive Monitoring?

• Joint effort by LEA’s & TDE to improve effectiveness of services to students

• Check of evidence to ensure program implementation is in compliance with federal law

• Opportunity for technical assistance

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WHEN is Comprehensive Monitoring?

• LEAs, not scheduled for on-site monitoring, complete self-monitoring annually

• On-site monitoring team visits

every 3 years

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WHO Are the Monitors?

The on-site monitoring team is composed of state consultants

other than the NCLB consultant assigned to your system

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Don’t Wait to Begin Preparing

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Getting Your Gear Together

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Examples of Documents NeededConsolidated Application &

Addenda

Budget Documents

Plans such as TCSPP, TSIPs, Technology, & Parent Involvement

Various Board Policies

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Sample Indicators & Evidences

6. Funds are drawn down from FACTS regularly in correlation to expenditures.

– Grants Transaction Report– Quarterly Expenditure Report

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13. The LEA maintains a log/database for equipment purchased.

– Equipment Log / Database

– Budget documents

– Visual inspection

– Identification tag / label

 

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36. Title I funds are used to supplement funds made available from non-federal sources.

*REQUIRED *Enrollment data by

school *List of teachers by

grade / subject *Budget documents *Comparability

Report

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More Examples of Items to Collect Documentation of all PD & PI Activities

Sign-in Sheets Agendas or Minutes Calendars or Schedules

Evidence of Parental Notifications Letters Newsletters Student Handbooks

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Sample Items for SW School Visits

Home Language Surveys

Parent-Student-School Compacts

Schedules of Parapros & Teachers

*10 Components of a SW Title I School in TSIP

*Similar for TA Schools

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*(b.) schoolwide reform strategies with emphasis on improved achievement of the lowest achieving students;

Match TSIPP Pg# _____ to activities

*(d.) high quality and ongoing professional development activities;

Match TSIPP Pg# _____ to activities

*(g.) plans for assisting preschool children from early childhood programs to elementary school programs;

Match TSIPP Pg# _____ to activities

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Tips for Plotting a Smooth Course

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Organize Your Gear

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Label Your Gear

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More Tips

All local program directors and the federal programs bookkeeper should be present during comprehensive on-site monitoring

Be prepared to show documentation of compliance for each item on the monitoring instrument

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Call your NCLB Consultant

to Guide Your Course for

On-Site Comprehensive

Monitoring

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Stay Calm

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Stay on Course!