New Jersey Department of Education: ESSA State Plan Updates
The New Jersey Department of Education is actively working on updates to the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) State Plan. The plan includes key elements like state standards, academic goals, progress assessment, and supporting schools in need of improvement. Public input and engagement are crucial, with deadlines set for public comments and plan submission to the U.S. Department of Education. The timeline outlines the steps from releasing proposed plans to final approval. Districts are also involved in developing ESSA plans with support from NJDOE.
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New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION The Every Student Succeeds Act: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going? New Jersey Association of Federal Program Administrators March 17, 2017 1 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Presentation Topics ESSA State Plan Update 2017-2018 Allocations Update EWEG Update LEA Stakeholder Engagement NJDOE ESSA Technical Assistance Plans 2 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ESSA State Plan: Update February 15, 2017: Plan posted for public comment PowerPoint: http://www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/plan/ Draft Plan: http://www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/plan/plan.pdf March 20, 2017 (5:00 PM): Deadline for public comments State accountability system and long-term goals April 3, 2017: New Jersey s plan submitted to United States Department of Education July 1, 2017: New Jersey begins implementation of ESSA 3 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION New Jersey's ESSA State Plan Timeline Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. NJDOE releases key elements of the proposed State Plan and continues to collect feedback NJDOE releases full proposed State Plan for 30- day public comment period NJDOE submits plan to U.S. Department of Education by April 3 State Plan is approved (U.S. Department of Education has 120 days to approve) 4 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ESSA State Plan: Update The purpose of ESEA, as reauthorized by ESSA, is to provide all children significant opportunity to receive a fair, equitable, and high-quality education, and to close educational achievement gaps. Establish state standards, set academic goals, and assess progress toward those goals for all students and schools Measure and report performance of all students, schools and districts Identify and support schools in need of improvement Support all students, educators, schools and districts 5 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION District ESSA Applications Dec Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Districts engage with communities to develop and implement district ESSA plans NJDOE provided in person technical assistance and recorded webinars on fiscal changes under ESSA NJDOE continues to support district ESSA plans Estimate (dependent on Federal Budget process): NJ will release initial allocations and new electronic application District applications due to NJDOE by June 30th. Districts can begin spending against plans on July 1 NJDOE approves all district applications 6 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION EWEG Update July 1, 2017: Project Period Begins Application release: TBD Issues impacting release oRelease of 2017-2018 preliminary allocations oAvailability of federal guidance oRedesign of application for ESSA 7 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 2017-2018 Allocations Update SFY 2017/FFY 2016 Final allocations: Not received SFY 2018/FFY 2017 Preliminary allocations: Release date unknown 2017-2018 Planning for LEAs: Nonpublic Consultation Stakeholder Engagement 8 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Nonpublic Consultation Requirements School District Stakeholder Engagement Requirements Goal: LEAs and officials of nonpublic schools to agree on how to provide equitable and effective programs for eligible nonpublic school children: Topics for Discussion: What services will be provided? When will they be provided? Where? And by Whom? Documentation: Each year, districts must keep a record of and provide to the State documentation signed by officials from each participating nonpublic school indicating that timely and meaningful consultation did, or did not, take place. Timing: Before the district makes any decision that affects the opportunities of eligible private school children to participate in programs; throughout implementation and evaluation of services provided. Ombudsman: A new position of ombudsman has been created in the law at the SEA level to monitor and enforce compliance with the equitable services provisions pertaining to the participation of nonpublic school students and teachers 9 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/ Sec. 8501(c)
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ESSA: LEA Stakeholder Engagement More requirements than under NCLB Stakeholder consultation must be timely and meaningful Timely consultation: meaningful engagement starts at the beginning of the process, when initial planning is getting started; not at the end, when a plan is nearing completion 1 Meaningful consultation: Includes a diverse, representative group of stakeholders; be transparent; and take place at multiple points during the design, development, and implementation of the plan1 1June 23rd Dear Colleague Letter: http://www2.ed.gov/policy/elsec/guid/secletter/160622.html 10 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION School District Stakeholder Engagement Requirements Specific Requirements The following chart lists the minimum stakeholder engagement requirements for developing and implementing the district s ESEA plan: Stakeholders Title IA Title IIA Title III 3116(b)(4)(C) x x x x Title IVA 4106(c)(1&2) x x x x CITATION Teachers Principals Other School Leaders Parents/Family Members Paraprofessionals Specialized Instructional Support Personnel Administrators Other Appropriate School Personnel Non-Public Schools Community Partners/Community-Based Organizations/Community Members Researchers Early childhood education programs (where applicable) Institutions of higher education (where applicable) Employers (where applicable) Local government representatives (which may include a local law enforcement agency, local juvenile court, local child welfare agency, or local public housing agency) Indian tribes or tribal organizations (where applicable) Other Stakeholders/Other Organizations with Relevant Experience Public or private entities 1112(a)(1)(A), 1112(b)(7-10) x x x x x x x x x 2102(b)(3)(A) & 2102(b)(2)(D) x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x X X x x x x x x 11 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Additional Stakeholders to Consider School District Stakeholder Engagement Requirements In addition to the required group of stakeholders, we recommend you consider some or all of the following as you create your district plans: Mayors, local school board members, other locally elected officials Parents from geographically diverse areas, perspectives, and backgrounds who are representative of ALL students served by the district Students (primarily at the secondary level) Civil rights and advocacy groups Business leaders Other related state and local governmental bodies (e.g. health and human services) Philanthropic community GED and workforce programs Teacher preparation programs Other districts (in order to form consortium and for sharing best practices) 12 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION School District Stakeholder Engagement Requirements Key Takeaways Start building/convening a team of stakeholders soon to ensure timely and meaningful consultation can happen Develop a team that reflects the diverse perspectives and backgrounds within community as well as ensuring the input from the groups and individuals required by law Help support your stakeholders to better understand the needs and context of your district as well as the requirements within the law Consider specific requirements as it pertains to consulting with non- public schools in your attendance area 13 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NJDOE ESSA Guidance http://www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/guidance/njdoe/add.shtml General Fiscal Guidance: ESSA changes the allowable uses for various funding sources, primarily allowing more flexibility. NJDOE has already begun providing resources to help districts with the changes including: Recorded webinars on topics of confusion or interest Fiscal spending handbook and other resources $ Activity Based Guidance: In addition to providing information on the requirements of how to spend each federal funding stream, NJDOE will help districts think more creatively by showcasing a variety of key activities that are known to improve student outcomes and then highlight the variety of funding sources throughout ESSA that could be used to support the key activity. Operational Guidance: ESSA changes requires schools and districts to adjust and/or add new processes. Examples of hands on support from NJDOE include: Forming consortium Using the electronic application Working with non-public schools 14 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NJDOE ESSA Technical Assistance and Guidance March 2017: Title I, Part A and Title II, Part A Equitable Services Fiscal Requirements Summer 2017: 2017-2018 EWEG Work Sessions 15 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/
New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Thank You Contact Information/Resources NJDOE ESSA webpage: www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/ NJDOE ESSA email address: ESSA@doe.state.nj.us Office of Supplemental Educational Program: titleone@doe.state.nj.us Karen Campbell, Director: karen.campbell@doe.state.nj.us 16 | www.state.nj.us/education/ESSA/