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Workshop Outcomes
  • Understand the intent and district requirements
    of the Williams Settlement
  • Overview the resources in the Implementation
    Guide for the Williams Settlement Legislation
  • Understand the role of SDCOE

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Agenda Introductions
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Background of Williams
  • Williams vs. California, May 2000
  • Settlement, August 2004
  • SB 6, SB 550, AB 1550, AB 2727, AB 3001
    (chaptered September 29, 2004)
  • Intent is to ensure all students have equal
    access to
  • Instructional materials
  • Qualified teachers
  • Safe, clean, adequate facilities

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Requirements All Schools
  • School Facilities Inspection System
  • Instructional Materials Resolution Adoption
  • Increased Teacher Monitoring Requirements,
    especially for teachers of English learners
  • Increased Uniform Complaint Process and Notice
  • Increased SARC Requirements

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Requirements 2003 Base API Deciles 1-3 Schools
  • School Facilities Needs Assessment
  • Emergency Repairs/Account
  • Instructional Materials Funding
  • County Office Annual School Visits Facilities,
    Instructional Materials, SARC
  • County Office Annual Monitoring Teacher
    Assignments

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SDCOE Support
  • Williams Task Force
  • Implementation Guide for Districts
  • Informational Workshops in November
  • Website - www.sdcoe.net/williams
  • Updates
  • Deciles 1-3 Workshops - 830-1130 am
  • January 21, SDCOE
  • January 28, SCREC
  • February 2, NCPDF

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Implementation Guide
  • Introduction and Overview
  • Topic Areas
  • Contacts, Matrix
  • QAs
  • Resources
  • Chaptered Legislation

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Teacher Assignment, Monitoring Review
  • Michele Fort-Merrill
  • Cynthia Free
  • Human Resource Services

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Priority to be given to monitoring and review of
certificated employee assignments in Deciles 1-3
schools
  • Education Code Section 44258.9
  • AB3001, Statutes of 2004

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Annual monitoring and review of teacher
assignments in Deciles 1-3 schools
  • Education Code Section 44258.9
  • AB3001, Statutes of 2004

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Ensure that teachers assigned to classes in
Deciles 1-3 schools with 20 or more EL pupils
have appropriate authorization or training
  • Education Code Section 44258.9
  • AB3001, Statutes of 2004

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COE investigation of district efforts to ensure
staff in assignments requiring CLAD, BCLAD, or
ELD/SDAIE certification have required
authorizations or training
  • Education Code Section 44258.9
  • AB3001, Statutes of 2004

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Required monitoring and review 4-year
cycle Annually for Deciles 1 - 3 schools
  • Education Code Section 44258.9
  • AB3001, Statutes of 2004

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Submit Assignment Monitoring and Review Report to
the CCTC and CDE
  • Education Code Section 44258.9
  • AB3001, Statutes of 2004

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SARC will include Misassignments of
teachers, including EL teachers Number of
teacher vacancies for most recent 3-year
period
  • Education Code Section 33126
  • SB 550, Statutes of 2004

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High Priority Schools Grant application and
school action plan must include Highly
qualified teachers Appropriately credentialed
teachers for English learners
  • Education Code Section 52055.625
  • SB 550, Statues of 2004

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Facilities
  • Bob Nicholson
  • Pat Zoller
  • Facility Planning Services

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THE WILLIAMS SETTLEMENTFacilities Style
  • The facilities spirit of the Williams Settlement
    is to provide all students with adequately
    maintained schools.
  • In keeping with this spirit of the settlement,
    there are THREE EASY PIECES.

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Three Easy Pieces
  • 1st Piece All Schools
  • 2nd Piece Deciles 1 - 3 Schools
  • 3rd Piece SDCOE Districts

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1st Piece All Schools
  • Every school must
  • Enhance its School Accountability Report Card
    (SARC)
  • Augment its Uniform Complaint Process (UCP)
  • Develop a School Facility Inspection System (SFIS)

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2nd Piece Deciles 1 - 3 Schools
  • Only Deciles 1 - 3 Schools must
  • Participate in the County Superintendent Annual
    Visit
  • Complete a School Facilities Needs Assessment
    (SFNA)
  • Apply for reimbursement funds from the School
    Facilities Emergency Repair Account (SFERA)

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3rd Piece SDCOE and Districts
  • Collaboration between SDCOE and Districts to
  • Meet the spirit of Williams
  • Create a regional approach to support Deciles 1 -
    3 schools

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Regional Approach
  • Provide economy of scale
  • Reduce administrative burden
  • Provide flexibility
  • Develop menu of services

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Wrap-up of Facilities Timelines
  • January 1, 2005
  • UCP for complaints regarding facilities
  • Post notices in all classrooms

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Timelines
  • January 25, 2005
  • OPSC provides instrument to determine good
    repair
  • January 31, 2005
  • SAB adopts regulations for SFNA

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Timelines
  • February 23, 2005
  • Funds allocated for SFNAGP
  • July 1, 2005
  • School Facilities Inspection System
  • Funds available for SFERA
  • December 31, 2005
  • OPSC reports state standard for good repair

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Timelines
  • January 1, 2006
  • Completed SFNA due to OPSC
  • September 1, 2006
  • Statute for good repair

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GUIDEBOOK
  • Matrix
  • Q A
  • Sample/Draft forms
  • Its a work in progress!
  • Stay tuned!

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Instructional Materials
  • Barbara Takashima
  • Learning Resources
  • Educational Technology

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Spirit of Williams
  • All pupils have textbooks/instructional materials
    in 4 core areas
  • All pupils have instructional materials by 8th
    week of school
  • Includes health, foreign language materials and
    science lab equipment
  • Provides funding, action, timelines

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Sufficiency Defined
  • Each pupil, including English learners, has a
    textbook or instructional materials, or both, to
    use in class and to take home to complete
    required homework assignments.
  • This does not require two sets of textbooks
    or instructional materials for each pupil.

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Sufficiency Defined
  • Specifically applies to four subject areas
    mathematics, science, reading/language arts, and
    history-social science
  • Also applies to health, foreign language and
    availability of science lab equipment

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All Districts
  • Must hold a public hearing to make a
    determination through resolution that
  • Every pupil has sufficient textbooks in 4 core
    areas
  • Students in health and foreign language have
    sufficient textbooks
  • Availability of science lab equipment

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All Districts
  • Must make diligent effort to hold this public
    hearing and adopt a resolution
  • By December 1, 2004
  • By the 8th week of school in subsequent years
  • See sample resolutions

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Sample Resolution on Sufficiency of Instructional
Materials for 2004-05
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Deciles 1 - 3 Schools
  • Must show evidence of sufficiency of textbooks /
    instructional materials in 4 core areas
  • Will be visited by a team February - April 2005
    for
  • 2004-05
  • Will be visited by a team within the first 4
    weeks of school in subsequent years
  • 25 visits unannounced

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Deciles 1 - 3 Schools
  • If visit determines insufficiency
  • A report is filed in 5 business days
  • District and school must remedy insufficiency by
    8th week of school
  • Funding available to purchase instructional
    materials

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Funding for Deciles 1- 2 Schools
  • One-time appropriation of 138 Million
  • Provides funding for the purchase of
    standards-aligned instructional materials to
    become Williams compliant
  • No repayment
  • Available until funds depleted
  • Approximately 85 - 100 per student

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Funding for Decile 3 Schools
  • Available on a loan basis
  • Must repay CDE taken out of general
    appropriations
  • Awarded on a case-by-case basis
  • Only 5 million deposited to CDE

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School Visits 2004 -05
  • Must be completed by April 2005
  • Team to check instructional materials,
    facilities, SARC
  • 25 of visits unannounced
  • CDE is developing visit survey form

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School Visits 2005 and beyond
  • Must be conducted in first 4 weeks of school year
  • Team to check instructional materials,
    facilities, SARC
  • 25 of visits unannounced
  • Insufficiency must be remedied within 8 weeks of
    school year

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Uniform Complaint Process, SARC, and Audits
  • Victoria Carreon
  • Business Services

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Uniform Complaint Process
  • All school districts must update UCP to include
  • Instructional materials
  • Teacher vacancies and misassignments
  • Emergency or urgent facilities issues
  • Sample resolution and complaint form provided
  • Implementation date January 1, 2005

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Notice Requirement
  • Notice must be posted in every classroom in every
    school informing parents and guardians
  • There must be sufficient instructional materials
  • Facilities must be in clean, safe, and in good
    repair
  • Where to file a complaint
  • Sample notice provided

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Quarterly Report Requirement
  • Present quarterly summary report of complaints
    to
  • District governing board
  • SDCOE
  • Sample report format provided
  • SDCOE will develop a process for districts to
    transmit reports electronically

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Financial and Compliance Audits
  • Applies to all districts
  • New items to be audited starting with audits of
  • 2004-05 expenditures
  • Sufficiency of textbooks and instructional
    materials
  • Teacher misassignments
  • Accuracy of SARC - all components

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Response to Audit Exception
  • Submit corrective action plan to auditor and
    SDCOE if requested
  • If district has corrected the issue or has an
    acceptable plan, state funding will not be reduced

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New SARC Requirements
  • New components for SARC starting in 2004-05
  • Number of teacher misassignments and vacancies
    over the last three years
  • Sufficiency of textbooks and instructional
    materials
  • Safety, cleanliness and adequacy of school
    facilities, and any maintenance needed to ensure
    good repair

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Revised SARC Template
  • If school is in Deciles 1-3, SARC must be
    completed before site visit
  • Visits anticipated between February and April
    2005
  • In future years, visits will be in first 4 weeks
    of school
  • Draft SARC template from CDE provided

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Closing Next Steps
  • Unanswered Questions
  • Website - www.sdcoe.net/williams
  • Updates
  • Deciles 1-3 Workshops - 830-1130 am
  • January 21, SDCOE
  • January 28, SCREC
  • February 2, NCPDF
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