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Title: Rhode Island Transition Indicator Rollout


1
Rhode IslandTransition Indicator Rollout
  • 3rd Annual
  • Secondary Transition State Planning Institute
  • May 12-14, 2009

2
Presentation Goals
  • Share how Rhode Island is publically reporting
    the SPP Transition Indicator results
  • Share the policy implications for
  • State
  • District
  • Advocacy Partners
  • Discuss implications and strategies

3
Rhode Island SPP Process
  • Indicators 1 2 Graduation Dropout Rates
  • Cohort Formula
  • In second year (2007) of reporting by this method
  • Previously reported Special Education
    graduation/dropout rates from special education
    census

4
Rhode Island SPP Process
  • Indicator 13 Transition Process
  • Did not use I-13 checklist
  • Collected data through special education census
    from IEP
  • Waited for full implementation based on the new
    state IEP form (July 1, 2008)
  • Focused on the qualitative inferences of
    Indicator 13

5
Rhode Island SPP Process
  • Indicator 14
  • Using census approach
  • Collected by districts primarily students
    teacher
  • Web based survey based on NPSO Stage 1
  • In second year of reporting
  • First year reporting district level data
  • Response rate 51
  • Representative for all groups except dropouts
  • 79 engagement rate

6
Transition Indicator Rollout
  • Statewide forums on SPP over the past few years
  • Include in monitoring visits
  • Included in Consolidated Resource Plan
    application districts federal funding
    application

7
Transition Indicator Rollout
  • Prepared a presentation with all Transition
    Indicators and shared with
  • Regional Transition Advisory Committees
  • Regional Special Education Director groups
  • Parent organizations
  • State Special Education Advisory Committee
  • Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors
  • State Transition Council

8
Transition Indicator Rollout
  • State Policy Implications
  • District Level Application Implications

9
Transition Indicator Rollout
  • State Level Policy - Indicators 12
  • RI High School Regulations 2004
  • Graduation by proficiency
  • Concern of increased dropout rate No evidence
  • Dropout rate is down
  • Fifth year retention rate is up
  • Transition Academies
  • Interventions for reaching PBGR

10
Transition Indicator Rollout
  • District level implications
  • Are trends for state level date reflected in
    district level data?
  • Disproportionate representation for a district
    prompts state focus in Commissioners Review (HS
    Regulation monitoring system)
  • Provide plan to address in CRP application

11
Transition Indicator Rollout
  • State level policy Indicator 13
  • 95 compliance
  • Districts given names of students with
    non-compliant IEPs with 60 days to correct
  • Did not address qualitative components of
    Indicator 13
  • Coordinated
  • Measurable
  • Based on Assessments
  • Reasonably Enable the student to reach the post
    school goals

12
Transition Indicator Rollout
  • New IEP will capture state will collect
  • Student Participation in IEP, if not,
    documentation of students preferences
  • Assessments used
  • Measurable post-school goals on the IEP
  • Transition Services
  • Student Assurance
  • ? Yes ? No I have been provided information
    about transition planning in the areas of
    education, training, employment and independent
    living.
  • ? Yes ? No I agree that my measurable
    post-school goals are based upon age appropriate
    transition assessments and will reasonably enable
    me to reach my goals after I complete my high
    school education.

13
Transition Indicator Rollout
  • District level implications
  • 1 be sure IEP is completed properly
  • 2 be sure census clerks alert the special
    education director when non-compliant IEP is
    discovered
  • Active participation in PD opportunities ex.
    Transition Assessment forum sold out!

14
Transition Indicator Rollout
  • State level policy Indicator 14
  • Focus on representativeness
  • Focus on results
  • Shared results in report
  • Used NPSO tools
  • Discussed state level conclusions
  • Prompted district level analysis

15
Transition Indicator Rollout
  • Looking at District Data
  • Begin by examining the Total Reported (last)
    column on the report.
  • Did your district collect a sufficient percentage
    to draw conclusions?
  • Was your percentage at or higher than the state
    average?
  • If not, you should examine your collection
    methodologies and develop improvements in the
    next round of data collection in April and May of
    2009.
  • Examine the percentage of students engaged
  • Compare your district to the state data and
    districts with similar demographics.
  • Examine the numbers for students who are not
    engaged
  • This is of concern at the state level for
    particular demographic groups and holds
    particular implications at the local level.
  • Who these former students are and what lead to a
    non-engagement result?
  • Implications on Practice
  • The primary goal of the transition outcome data
    collection and reporting is to influence
    transition planning and program decisions at the
    local level.
  • Do the results point our team in directions to
    improve programming or services?
  • What has worked, what has not?
  • If we change particular practices would we expect
    to see a change in some or all of this data?

16
Transition Indicator Rollout
  • Going forward
  • Annual reporting on indicators to all groups
  • Built into the federal funding application
  • Built into public reporting
  • Built into monitoring system
  • Merging SPP data with state level policy
    discussions ex. Dropout Prevention

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David SienkoRhode Island Department of
Education401-222-8987David.Sienko_at_ride.ri.gov
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