Jon R. Gundry Superintendente del condado de las escuelas El Departamento de Educación Especial le invita a Reunión del Consejo del Plantel Escolar (conocido en inglés como SSC) Reunión Importante! Estudiantes, padres de familia, miembros de la comunidad y personal de Educación Especial en la Oficina del Condado de Santa Clara están invitados a participar en el Consejo del Plantel Escolar (SSC). Los participantes tendrán la oportunidad de aprender sobre los planes de la escuela para satisfacer las necesidades de los estudiantes. También tendrán la oportunidad de compartir sus observaciones e ideas sobre cómo la escuela puede mejorar. Acompáñenos! jueves, 23 de octubre de 2014, 6:30 8:00 p.m. En la Escuela de Chandler Tripp 780 Thornton Way, San Jóse, CA 95128 La Agenda: Repasar datos del logro estudiantil Aprobar modificaciones del SPSA 2014-15 Supervisar la aplicación del SPSA Evaluar las necesidades Cómo apoyar a su escuela Si tiene preguntas, póngase en contacto con Lidia Vázquez al (408) 453-6874 o correo eletrónico lidia_vazquez@sccoe.org Se proveerá merienda y cuidado de niños. Si necesita cuidado de niños, por favor póngase en contacto con Lidia Vázquez al (408) 453-6874 antes del 20 de octubre.
English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) Meeting Minutes School: Special Education Meeting Location: Chandler Tripp Date: October 23, 2014 Minutes must address each agenda item. Summarize discussions and note approval. Agenda Topic Minutes 1. Review EL student achievement data (CAHSEE, AYP, API, etc.) 2. Review District AMAOs for EL students Added Notes: At 6:35 p.m., the group was welcomed by Winston. Lidia reviewed the data on EL and District AMAO s for EL students. - Special Education student data from grade levels K to 12 was shared via a PowerPoint. - CELDT data was reviewed. Language Arts and Math student data was shared. - Academic Performance Index (API) data was reviewed from 2009 to 2013. - The goal is to have all students proficient in Math and ELA in the Santa Clara County by 2014. - Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) data between 2010 to 2013 in Math and Language Arts was reviewed and explained by Lidia Vázquez. - The SCCOE Special Education Program is in PI Year 4 because we have not met the Accountability target for two years. (Please add additional pages as needed) Special Education ELAC Meeting 1 of 2
- Lidia explained that Title I: A) - Provides financial assistance to students and low income families - Helps improve student achievement - Helps in staff development - Supports education B) - Directly support student achievement - Supports Professional Staff Development - Supplement funds to school activities to increase participation of students and parents Special Education Title I Budget for 2014 includes: Parent Involvement Salary & Benefits Books Reference Software Materials & Supplies Equipment Field Trips Because we are in Program Improvement, we need to set 20% aside for supplemental education services. If those funds are not used, they will be released in March/April to use for Title I supplemental expenditures. Sample Tile I Expenditures for 2014 Software A to Z learning software, IXL Math, Lexia Reading Materials ipads Teaching books Parent Licenses Monitoring Implementations of SPSA - Was going to conduct a Student and Parent Needs Assessment but want more parent input next month with more parent participants - Will ask parents to invite more parents to attend - The meeting was adjourned at: 7:25 p.m. Minutes submitted by: _Karyn Kikuta Date of next meeting: 11/20/14 Location: _Seven Trees El Cajon Special Education ELAC Meeting 2 of 2
School Site Council (SSC) Meeting Minutes School: Special Education Meeting Location: Chandler Tripp Date: October 23, 2014 Minutes must address each agenda item. Summarize discussions and note approval. Agenda Topic Minutes 1. Review student achievement data (API, CAHSEE, AYP, CELDT, etc.) 2. Approve modifications of 14-15 SPSA 3. Monitor implementation of SPSA 4. Conduct needs assessment Added Notes: The SSC meeting today is composed of 4 teachers, 1 staff, 3 parents, 3 students, 1 school principal. - Special Education student data from grade levels K to 12 was shared via a PowerPoint. - CELDT data was reviewed. Language Arts and Math student data was shared. - Academic Performance Index (API) data was reviewed from 2009 to 2013. - The goal is to have all students proficient in Math and ELA in the Santa Clara County by 2014. - Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) data between 2010 to 2013 in Math and Language Arts was reviewed and explained by Lidia Vázquez. - The SCCOE Special Education Program is in PI Year 4 because we have not met the Accountability target for two years. (Please add additional pages as needed) Special Education SSC Meeting 1 of 2
- Lidia explained that Title I: A) - Provides financial assistance to students and low income families - Helps improve student achievement - Helps in staff development - Supports education B) - Directly support student achievement - Supports Professional Staff Development - Supplement funds to school activities to increase participation of students and parents Special Education Title I Budget for 2014 includes: Parent Involvement Salary & Benefits Books Reference Software Materials & Supplies Equipment Field Trips Because we are in Program Improvement, we need to set 20% aside for supplemental education services. If those funds are not used, they will be released in March/April to use for Title I supplemental expenditures. Sample Tile I Expenditures for 2014 Software A to Z learning software, IXL Math, Lexia Reading Materials ipads Teaching books Parent Licenses Monitoring Implementations of SPSA - Was going to conduct a Student and Parent Needs Assessment but want more parent input next month with more parent participants - Will ask parents to invite more parents to attend The meeting was adjourned at: 7:25 p.m. Minutes submitted by: Karyn Kikuta Date of next meeting: 11/20/14 Location: _Seven Trees El Cajon Special Education SSC Meeting 2 of 2