Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Some Children Left Behind

According to Dr. Davis' report last night, MTLSD has been given a warning. Under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, which is bipartisan, students with special needs are not meeting their targets. Josephine Posti, Ron Davis, and Tim Steinhauer feel that this legislation is ridiculous. We must have 100% success and that sounds difficult to achieve, they say. Here is part of the presentation made last night. AYP Presentation AYP stands for Adequate Yearly Progress. It turns out that there is an appeal process available, with the deadline being August 7, 2012. 2012 Appeals Process Looks like they missed that. For more information on the AYP, check out the PA Department of Education website.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

NCLB Section 1116(b)(7)(C)(iv)
A local educational agency shall identify for school improvement any elementary school or secondary school served under this part that fails, for 2 consecutive years, to make adequate yearly progress as defined in the State's plan.
Identify the school for corrective action and take at least one of the following corrective actions:

(I) Replace the school staff who are relevant to the failure to make adequate yearly progress.

(II) Institute and fully implement a new curriculum, including providing appropriate professional development for all relevant staff, that is based on scientifically based research and offers substantial promise of improving educational achievement for low-achieving students and enabling the school to make adequate yearly progress.

(III) Significantly decrease management authority at the school level.

(IV) Appoint an outside expert to advise the school on its progress toward making adequate yearly progress, based on its school plan under paragraph (3).

(V) Extend the school year or school day for the school.

Anonymous said...

And which of the 4 corrective action options will the District totally disregard, and which will they attempt to discredit as inadvisable in the bubble here so that they can apply for the check-the-box-for-an-automatic-waiver result they are accustomed to in dealing with the PDE in Harrisburg ?

Anonymous said...

Which will our "I'm looking out to make sure State and local government works for you" Smith enforce?

Anonymous said...

Well I guess if you're of the "glass half full persuasion" youcould say Dr. Steinhauer exceeded expectations.
I thought we'd receive zero state NCLB warnings.
We got one, that certainly exceeding expectations. LOL

Anonymous said...

Well then, this must be why the elementary schools have extended the school day this year. Now, if they could just teach our children the right way to do math instead of having them draw number lines to "guesstimate" the answers, that would be impressive indeed.

Tim Brown said...

Here is and interesting article for the District to keep in mind,

http://www.npr.org/2012/09/10/160891750/chicago-strike-emblematic-of-union-struggle

Anonymous said...

When someone doesn't do the job we have to let them go. - Clint Eastwood

Anonymous said...

Hey 4:23, if we extend the school day can we get afternoon recess back in the elementary schools?

Anonymous said...

7:57 that is an interesting article for parents and taxpayers to keep in mind. Here's an excerpt:
Chicago Strike Emblematic Of Union Struggle
"For decades, teachers unions have been among the most powerful lobbying groups in nearly every state — and have been arguably even more powerful at the local level, where they've often been able to unseat school board members and even mayors who crossed them."

http://m.npr.org/story/160891750?url=/2012/09/10/160891750/chicago-strike-emblematic-of-union-struggle

"Richard that brings to mind another point that may be a topic for another day.
These rebating public employees live in municipality and vote.
Assuming 300 school district Employees, their spouses and one voting age child vote for a school director that promises hefty raises and perks, due to low voter turnout, they are almost assured of getting their man or woman in!
I don't think 1,000 votes separated the top vote getter from the odd man out in the last SB election.
Posti  only beat out Silhol by 37 votes to retain her seat on the board."
- Lebocitizens September 5, 2012 5:42 PM


Damn Republican Union Busters!
What's that?! Rahm Emanuel is a democrat!
Never mind.