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Title: LEA DETERMINATIONS


1
LEA DETERMINATIONS
AND WHAT THEY MEAN FOR LOCAL DISTRICTS
2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • LEA Determinations and Considerations for Making
    Determinations
  • Illinois State Performance Plan and Stakeholder
    Involvement In the Determinations Process
  • 2008-2009 LEA Determinations Criteria and
    Resources
  • Needs Assistance 2 Districts
  • Appeals Process
  • Public Reporting

3
What Are Determinations?
  • The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
    of 2004 (IDEA 2004), Section 616 requires each
    State to make determinations on the performance
    of each local district.
  • The U.S. Department of Education through the
    Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is
    also required to engage in making a Determination
    for every State and U.S. Territory.
  • Determinations are a way of designating the
    status of each LEA program in relation to one of
    the four following categories
  • Meets Requirements
  • Needs Assistance
  • Needs Intervention
  • Needs Substantial Intervention

4
Considerations For Making Determinations
  • ISBE has submitted a six-year State Performance
    Plan (SPP), as well as the corresponding Annual
    Performance Reports (APRs), to OSEP as required
    by IDEA. The SPP contains 20 data-based
    indicators, which are used to evaluate a states
    performance and progress. These indicators are
    separated into two categories by the federal
    government
  • (1) Compliance Indicators measure compliance
    within the district compared with IDEA
    regulations.
  • (2) Results Indicators measure the performance
    of students with disabilities within the district.

5
SPP Indicators
  • Compliance Indicators
  • Disproportionality (9 10)
  • Child Find (11)
  • Early Childhood Transition (12)
  • Secondary Transition Plans (13)
  • General Supervision (15)
  • Complaints (16)
  • Due Process (17)
  • Timely, Valid and Reliable Data (20)
  • Results Indicators
  • Graduation (1)
  • Dropout (2)
  • Assessment (3)
  • Discipline (4)
  • EE Ages 6-21 (5)
  • EE Ages 3-5 (6)
  • Early Childhood Outcomes (7)
  • Parent Involvement (8)
  • Post-School Outcomes (14)
  • Resolution Sessions (18)
  • Mediation Agreements (19)

Note For more information, please visit
http//www.isbe.net/spec-ed/pdfs/state_performance
.pdf.
6
2008-2009 Illinois LEA Determination Indicator
Requirements
  • Each State may choose whether to consider results
    indicators when making determinations.
  • All States are required to consider the following
    data when making determinations based on the
    2008-2009 school year data
  • Indicators 9 Disproportionate Representation in
    Special Education
  • Indicator 10 Disproportionate Representation in
    Specific Disability Categories
  • Indicator 11 Child Find
  • Indicator 12 Early Intervention to Early
    Childhood Transition
  • Indicator 13 Secondary Transition
  • Indicator 15 General Supervision, Uncorrected
    Noncompliance
  • Indicator 20 Timely, Valid and Reliable data
    submissions
  • IDEA Part B Audit Findings

7
Stakeholder Involvement in Determination Process
  • ISBE convened a small stakeholder group comprised
    of
  • representatives from
  • Regional Offices of Education (ROEs)
  • Illinois Association of School Administrators
    (IASA)
  • Illinois State Advisory Council for Children
    with Disabilities (ISAC)
  • Illinois Alliance of Administrators of Special
    Education (IAASE)
  • Illinois Federation of Teachers (IFT)
  • Illinois Education Association (IEA)

8
Changes to the Process
  • The US Department of Education, Office of Special
    Education Programs (OSEP) notified States of a
    change in the Indicator 13 measurement for the
    2008-2009 school year. As such, States were
    informed that due to this change in measurement,
    these data are not required to be publically
    reported or used in LEA Determinations for FFY08
    (2008-2009 school year data). These data will be
    required to be reported for FFY09 (2009-2010
    school year data). Districts reported Indicator
    13 data (2009-2010 school year data) will be
    included in the 2009-2010 LEA Determinations
    cycle.
  • ISBE was notified through OSEP that States must
    make findings of noncompliance based on data
    reported by the LEAs through State Data
    System(s). Therefore, ISBE is required to make
    findings for any single instance of noncompliance
    found within a district regardless of the
    districts LEA Determination. Further, these
    findings must be made outside of LEA
    Determinations process.

9
2008-2009 LEA Determinations Criteria and
Resources
10
Indicator 9 Criteria
11
Indicator 10 Criteria
12
Indicators 9 10 Resources
  • The following tools and resources may be accessed
    from the LEA
  • Determinations link found at www.isbe.net/spec-ed
  • Illinois Process for Determining and Addressing
    Disproportionality in Special Education
  • Weighted and Alternate Risk Ratios
  • District Self-Assessment
  • District Status Report
  • Disproportionality PowerPoint Presentation
  • Methods for Assessing Racial/Ethnic
    Disproportionality in Special Education A
    Technical Assistance Guide
  • October 2, 2008 Conference Call Audio Cast
  • Special Education Disproportionality FAQ
  • Use of IDEA Part B Funds for Early Intervening
    Services

13
Indicator 11 Criteria
14
Indicator 12 Criteria
15
Indicators 11 12 Resources
  • The following resources may be accessed from the
    LEA Determinations
  • link found at www.isbe.net/spec-ed
  • Indicator 11
  • Special Education Funding and Child Tracking
    System Instructions
  • Illinois School Code (Section 105 ILCS 5/14-8.02)
  • State Performance Plan Indicator 11 Resource
    Guide
  • http//www.isbe.net/spec-ed/pdfs/indicator_11_res
    _guide.pdf
  • Indicator 12
  • Designing and Implementing Effective Early
    Childhood Transition Processes
  • Overview of IDEA/SPP Early Childhood Transition
    Requirements
  • When Im 3, Where Will I Be? A Familys
    Transition Workbook
  • Early Intervention to Early Childhood Tracking
    Form Video Training
  • Early Intervention to Early Childhood Transition
    FAQ
  • Early Intervention to Early Childhood Tracking
    Form
  • Statewide Collaborative Transition Training
    Presentation
  • Early Intervention to Early Childhood Federal
    Register Citations
  • Extended School Year Services for Students with
    Disabilities

16
Indicator 13 Criteria
17
Indicator 13 Resources
  • The following resources may be accessed from the
    LEA Determinations
  • link found at www.isbe.net/spec-ed
  • FACTS Manual Instructions for Entry of Indicator
    13 Data
  • Illinois SPP Indicator 13 Checklist
  • Harrisburg Training Resources for FACTS Indicator
    13 Data Entry
  • Training Video
  • New User Basics Document
  • Building a Better IEP Understanding Indicator 13
    and the Transition Plan Requirements- a
    PowerPoint Training
  • Transition Plan Sample
  • Transition Outreach Training for Adult Living
    (TOTAL) Training Videos
  • National Secondary Transition Technical
    Assistance Center (NSTTAC) Indicator 13 FAQ
  • NSTTAC Web-based Examples and Non-Examples for
    SPP Indicator 13
  • NSTTAC Evidence Based Secondary Transition
    Practices
  • Age-Appropriate Transition Assessment Resources
  • NSTTAC Age Appropriate Transition Assessment
    Guide
  • National Collaborative on Workforce and
    Disability for Youth (NCWDY) Career Planning
    Begins with Assessment

18
Indicator 13 Whats New?
  • The following resources for Indicator 13 and
    transition plan development
  • are accessible from the Secondary Transition page
    at
  • http//www.isbe.state.il.us/spec-ed/html/total.htm
  • 2009 PEATC Transition Webinar Series
  • PEATC and VCU RRTC bring six 30 minute webinars
    Next Steps Transition for students with
    disabilities. This is a FREE opportunity for
    students, families, educators, adult service
    providers and others interested in Transition.
    FREE, but registration is required. To register,
    please link to http//www.peatc.org/newsmanager/ne
    ws_article.cgi?sess8ee7992460bb0064160079671f724c
    0anews_id66
  • Proyecto Visión
  • This bilingual web site is a project to connect
    Latinos with disabilities to employment
    opportunities. It provides information on
    education, employment, and independent living
    resources and lists hundreds of job, scholarship,
    internship, grant, award, and other educational
    opportunities of interest to Latinos and students
    with disabilities

19
Indicator 15 Criteria
20
Indicator 20 Criteria
21
Audit Finding Criteria
22
Indicator 15, Indicator 20 and Audit Resources
  • Indicator 15 September 3, 2008 OSEP FAQ
    Regarding Identification and Correction of
    Noncompliance and Reporting on Correction in the
    SPP/APR at http//spp-apr-calendar.rrfcnetwork.or
    g/explorer/view/id/530
  • Indicator 20 Forum Guide to Building a Culture
    of Quality Data A School District Resource
  • Audits IDEA Part B Grants link on the ISBE
    website http//www.isbe.net/spec-ed/html/idea_par
    t-b.htm

23
Overall LEA Determination Criteria
24
NA2District Improvement Plan Requirements
25
NA2 Districts
  • For districts designated as NA2, ISBE, in
    accordance with Section 616(e) of IDEA and 34 CFR
    300.604, must take one or more enforcement
    actions. Such actions include
  • advising districts of available sources of
    technical assistance that may help them address
    the area(s) in which they need assistance
  • directing the use of funds on the area or areas
    in which the district needs assistance or
  • identifying the district as a high-risk grantee
    and imposing special conditions on the districts
    IDEA Part B grant award.
  • ISBE has chosen to advise districts of available
    sources of technical assistance that may help
    them address the Indicator area(s) in which they
    need assistance.

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NA2 Districts
  • If your districts LEA Determination letter
    indicates a designation of NA2 your district is
    required to add an objective regarding technical
    assistance resources under Section II Action
    Plan in the District Improvement Plan (DIP) found
    on the Illinois Interactive Report Card (IIRC)
    website.
  • Strategies and activities related to special
    education must be incorporated into the existing
    DIP to ensure alignment with current district
    initiatives.
  • Districts are encouraged to access technical
    resources for their specific SPP Indicators.

27
IIRC District Improvement Plan
  • District Improvement Plans (DIPs) for districts
    designated as Needs Assistance
  • For Two Consecutive Years (NA2) must be
    submitted via the Illinois Interactive
  • Report Card e-Plans by June 1, 2010.
  • The DIP template is found at http//iirc.niu.edu//
    . The school district superintendent
  • may access the template by entering the district
    username and password already
  • provided to the district.
  • Usernames and passwords can be obtained by
    e-mailing gwilliam_at_isbe.net
  • please identify your region-county-district code.
    If the school district has an existing
  • DIP, strategies and activities related to special
    Education must be incorporated into the existing
    plan to ensure alignment with current district
    initiatives. This can be accomplished by
    revising existing strategies and activities or
    adding new ones or by creating strategies and
    activities for a new objective.
  • Districts without an existing DIP only need to
    complete Section II of the DIP
  • template.

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IIRC District Improvement Plan
  • Once districts have accessed their 2009 DIP they
    will select Manage Objectives under Section II
    to add an objective related to technical
    assistance resources. Districts must complete
    only Part A under Section II by developing the
    objective itself, and then describing the
    objective by addressing 1) the technical
    assistance sources from which they received, or
    will receive assistance and 2) what actions they
    took or plan to take in the immediate future as a
    result of the technical assistance.
  • Districts are encouraged to access the technical
    assistance resources for their specific SPP
    Indicators on the ISBE Special Education webpage
    found at www.isbe.net/spec-ed.html/lea_determinati
    ons.htm. Additional resources are located on the
    Regional Resource Federal Center Network
    website at http//spp-apr-calendar.rrfcnetwork.org
    /.
  • Please note DIPs must be submitted to the ISBE
    consultant outlined in your LEA Determinations
    letter no later than June 1, 2010, via the IIRC
    e-Plans website. Districts will need to notify
    their ISBE consultant via e-mail once they have
    completed their plan. The consultant will then
    access the plan and review it for approval.

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IIRC District Improvement Plan Website
Click District then enter your district name
and click Go
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IIRC District Improvement Plan Website
Log in to e-Plans for your district.
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IIRC District Improvement Plan Website
After entering your districts username and
password, click Submit
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IIRC District Improvement Plan Website
Select Edit to modify your Improvement Plan.
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IIRC District Improvement Plan Required Sections
Select Manage Objectives to add an Objective to
Section II
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IIRC District Improvement Plan Required Sections
Select Add More Objectives
35
IIRC District Improvement Plan Required Sections
Insert a title, such as NA2 Requirement
List specific technical assistance resources
accessed and the actions taken as a result of
accessing those resources.
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Appeals Process
  • Districts wishing to appeal their determination
    must submit a written appeal
  • and supporting documentation by April 30, 2010 to
    the ISBE consultant
  • identified in the last paragraph of the LEA
    Determination letter.
  • Per Indicator 20 of the Illinois State
    Performance Plan, appeals cannot be based on
    instances in which inaccurate district data was
    submitted to ISBE. Appeals based on inaccurate
    district submitted data will not be accepted.
  • ISBE must use federal reporting guidelines to
    calculate each LEAs performance in relation to
    the SPP Indicators. Therefore, appeals based on
    disputes with the prescribed measurement, will
    not be accepted.
  • Each appeal will be reviewed on a case-by-case
    basis by ISBE staff.
  • Districts are encouraged to discuss their intent
    to appeal with their ISBE
  • Consultant before formally submitting a written
    appeal with supporting
  • documentation.

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Public Reporting
ISBE will direct any inquires regarding local
district determinations to the district. ISBE
encourages districts to develop a plan regarding
how to share determination information with their
stakeholders. Furthermore, districts are
encouraged to share local determination
information with the local union leadership.
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