Professional Professional Development: Development: Implementation at the Implementation at the West Virginia West Virginia Department of Education Department of Education Dr. Fran Warsing Superintendent, Office of Institutional Education Programs West Virginia Department of Education
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Professional Development: Professional Development: Implementation at the West Implementation at the West Virginia Department of Virginia Department of EducationEducation
Dr. Fran WarsingSuperintendent, Office of Institutional Education ProgramsWest Virginia Department of Education
Title I, Part D, PopulationTitle I, Part D, Population
Who are our students?
Incarcerated Youth – approximately 475 students – 2 facilities
Group Home youth – approximately 535 students – 4 facilities
Targeted Student Needs Targeted Student Needs Needs upon Entry
◦ 35% of students enter below grade level in math and reading
◦ Most students enter deficient in high school credits◦ Students had little access to technology prior to
entry Needs upon Exit
◦ Transition back to school - Students return to public school, post secondary education
◦ Transition to employment – Students are highly mobile and lacking in the ability to thrive in society
Title I Services and Title I Services and Professional DevelopmentProfessional Development Served high poverty students – Ruby Payne