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Volume 9, Issue 1 February 2015 Newsletter Newsletter Besides the Cycle webinars being available for viewing at your convenience there are also eSchool training videos. eSchool - Core Modules 1. Introduction 2. Employee Module 3. Referral tracking 4. School Age Module 5. Early Childhood Module 6. CEIS Module eSchool - Generating Reports and Advance Search 1. AR Special Education Reports 2. Advance Search Teacher Caseload 3. Advance Search Referral Tracking 4. Advance Search For RC and DO Codes 5. Advance Search using Excel for Age and Re- evaluation List 6. Advance Search Employees in Staff Information If there are reports that you would like to see video training on, please contact Tammy Garrison at [email protected] Cycle 4 Webinars 1. DDS 2. School Age 3. Early Childhood Cycle 7 and Data Entry Webinars Coming Soon to a Computer Near You! Technology is upon us! With updated technology comes change and instant access to knowledge and learning. While most of you were relaxing and enjoying the winter vacation from school, Tammy Garrison was diligently working to accelerate your availability to training videos. Yes that’s right, training at your convenience. On the ADE webpage arksped.k12.ar.us 1) Click Data & Research (under SEU Menu) 2) Click Training Material (One the right) 3) Click Training Videos Be sure to click on the YouTube Icon to receive email notices when new training videos are available OR search YouTube for the ADE SPED Channel and subscribe I NSIDE T HIS I SSUE 1 Training at your convenience 2-4 Family Survey - Strategies/Reminders 5-7 Family Survey - On-Line Reporting/Instruction 8 Professional Development Opportunities 9 General Information 9 Just For Fun Recipe

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Volume 9, Issue 1 February 2015

NewsletterNewsletter

Besides the Cycle

webinars being

available for viewing at

your convenience there

are also eSchool

training videos.

eSchool - Core Modules

1. Introduction

2. Employee Module

3. Referral tracking

4. School Age Module

5. Early Childhood Module

6. CEIS Module

eSchool - Generating Reports and Advance Search

1. AR Special Education Reports

2. Advance Search Teacher Caseload

3. Advance Search Referral Tracking

4. Advance Search For RC and DO Codes

5. Advance Search using Excel for Age and Re-

evaluation List

6. Advance Search Employees in Staff

Information

If there are reports that you would like to see video

training on, please contact Tammy Garrison at

[email protected]

Cycle 4 Webinars

1. DDS

2. School Age

3. Early Childhood

Cycle 7 and Data

Entry Webinars

Coming Soon to a Computer Near You!

Technology is upon us!

With updated technology comes change and

instant access to knowledge and learning. While

most of you were relaxing

and enjoying the winter

vacation from school, Tammy

Garrison was diligently

working to accelerate your

availability to training videos.

Yes that’s right, training at

your convenience.

On the ADE webpage

arksped.k12.ar.us

1) Click Data & Research (under SEU Menu)

2) Click Training Material (One the right)

3) Click Training Videos

Be sure to click on the YouTube Icon to receive

email notices when new training videos are

available OR search YouTube for the ADE SPED

Channel and subscribe

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E

1 Training at your convenience

2-4 Family Survey - Strategies/Reminders

5-7 Family Survey - On-Line Reporting/Instruction

8 Professional Development Opportunities

9 General Information

9 Just For Fun Recipe

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Providing Parents/Guardians the

Opportunity to Participate in the Family

Survey is a Requirement!!

In accordance with federal reporting

requirements LEAs MUST provide parents/

guardians the opportunity to participate in

the family survey. It is recommended that

LEAs document the offer to participate

whenever the opportunity is provided. This

is an area Monitoring will be discussing

during on-site monitoring.

Responding parents/guardians numbers

increased in 2013-14 for early childhood

and school age programs. The response rate

is approximately 37% of the 3-21 child

count. If all parents are being offered the

opportunity to answer the survey for each

child at annual review conference, parent

teacher conferences, or other times during

the year one would expect to have a much

higher response rate.

There are concerns about the response rate.

1. LEAs are not offering parents the

opportunity to participate each school

year

2. LEAs are not submitting the scan forms

to IDEA Data & Research for processing

by the deadline.

3. LEAs are not keying photo copies of the

survey into the web-based system prior

to the fiscal year rollover on July 15th.

4. Scantron forms are not submitted with

accurate LEA numbers, Resident LEA

numbers, race/ethnicity codes and

primary disability codes

Family survey scan forms from school

districts and Co-ops MUST be received no

later than June 30th to be included in the

data collection for that school year. The DDS

programs have until July 15th since they

operate throughout June. The IDEA Data &

Research Office spends an additional 2-4

weeks preparing the surveys for

scanning. Surveys not received by the

deadlines are processed for the following

year.

Family Survey – Strategies LEAs with high response rates on the family

surveys implement some or all of the

following strategies for improving response

rates. The most important strategy is to

communicate with parents and staff.

Communication is KEY:

Communicate with parents/guardians as to

why the survey is being conducted. The LEA

staff should:

inform parents about the survey,

explaining how it is part of a federal data

collection and the LEA is required to

provide parents/ guardians the

opportunity to participate;

Inform parents how important their

answers are for the improvement of

services to children with disabilities;

review the survey format with the

parents; and

discuss any questions on the survey

believed to be unclear.

Be proactive:

The single most important tip we can give is

to actively monitor response rates within

your district and take measures to address

low rates. Some districts discuss their

Family Survey Response Rates (RR) in

formal meetings, others distribute

memorandums, and others have held

competitions between schools or districts to

reward those with highest RR’s.

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Communicate expectations:

Assuming you have followed step 1, it is

crucial to communicate your expectations

for improving response rates to the staff

involved in distributing these surveys.

The introduction of accountability

measures will not be effective if

communication is poor. For example,

districts requesting many surveys but with

very low response rates may be

experiencing the results of poorly

communicated expectations.

Incorporate into annual conference:

The most logical time to distribute these

surveys is during the annual conference. All

districts we spoke with are utilizing this

dedicated “face time” to distribute their

family surveys.

Note: We strongly suggest that you distribute

surveys face-to-face.

Consider in-house data entry:

Some districts have internalized the data

entry process by utilizing in-house staff to

enter responses to Family Surveys into the

online system (Link: Online Family

Surveys). This method ensures that surveys

do not get damaged or lost during transit

through the Postal system.

When you choose to enter in-house, you can

make the process a part of the annual review

resulting in a greater amount of

participation, less time consuming and a

more cost effective process.

As your annual review comes to an end, you

have to make copies of forms for the

attendees. Ask the parent/guardian to take a

few minutes to answer the survey questions

while you make copies. And the benefits of

this are:

You occupy their time while making

copies

You don’t have to distribute and collect

Scantron forms

Less forms damaged in transport to and

from school rendering them unable to

scan

You save money on postage

Family Survey online system is a win-win

for everyone. See pages 5-7 for detailed

instructions.

Note: This method still requires your staff to

maintain confidentiality of results as well as staff

time to enter responses into the system.

Use all opportunities to make contact

with parents:

Depending upon your district’s methods,

there may be multiple opportunities to

distribute the Family Survey during the

annual conference. One district distributes

the survey while parents are waiting to enter

the conference room. Others distribute the

survey at the end of the conference. Still

others distribute the survey at parent teacher

conferences for parents who do not attend

the scheduled annual conference.

Family Surveys – Reminders Only use the family surveys with six

racial/ethnic categories. If your

Scantron® forms do not include six

racial/ethnic categories please request

current forms and discard the previous

forms. Remember that surveys submitted

to IDEA for processing must be on

original Scantron® forms and must be

completed in pencil.

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There are four areas which an LEA

should fill out prior to giving the survey

to the parent if possible

LEA Number

Building Code or Resident LEA

Number

Race/Ethnicity (select all that apply)

Disability (select only primary)

*Note: The corresponding bubbles MUST

be filled in under the LEA Number. Failure

to fill in the bubbles can result in a

noncompliance for Indicator 20.

Fill out the LEA number on each survey.

Surveys sent to districts are tracked by

district and survey number. A LEA

Supervisor with more than one district

could in error give one districts surveys

to another. Without the LEA number on

the survey the original district would get

the credit not the actual district who had

the survey filled out.

If you want survey reports at the building

level (school age) or by resident LEA

(early childhood) please be sure to fill in

that portion of the survey form and send

a request to [email protected]

If an LEA prints the survey from the

internet or photo copies a scan form, the

LEA is responsible for entering the

survey results into the online survey

form.

Photo copied forms sent to the IDEA

Data & Research Office will be

returned to the LEA.

Document the offering of the family

survey during the Annual Review

Conference or any other time. Be sure to

documentation includes

the date the survey opportunity was

offered

the method of delivery (face-to-face

(scan form, photo copy, internet

access, mail)

whether or not the parent accepted the

opportunity

Family survey passcodes are different

from MySped Resource passwords and

can be shared with teachers and families.

When sharing the passcode remember to

provide instructions as outlined on the

next three pages of the newsletter.

If you do not know

your family survey

passcodes contact

Nancy Rea at

[email protected] or

501-683-7219.

To request Scantron forms email Nancy

Rea at [email protected]. Please include

the following in your email:

1. District LEA Numbers

2. Type of Survey being requested: Early

Childhood, School Age, or both

3. Number surveys requesting

4. Name of the requestor

5. Contact Number of the requestor

6. Mailing Address

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TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

Data Entry Training (face-to-face)

Location:

APSCN Computer Lab

101 East Capitol, Suite 101

Little Rock, Arkansas 72203

Dates:

School Age Monday, April 20 @ 9:00am to 3:00pm

Friday, April 24 @ 9:00am to 3:00pm

Early Childhood Monday, April 27 @ 9:00am to 3:00pm

Friday, May 1 @ 9:00am to 3:00pm

DDS Tuesday, April 28 @ 9:00am

Tuesday, April 28 @ 1:00pm

Questions about training?

Contact:

Tammy Garrison

[email protected]

or (501)683-7219

Webinar Trainings

Cycle 7 , 2015

Reporting Requirements

School Age Tuesday, May 5 @ 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Wednesday, May 6 @ 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Thursday, May 7 @ 2:00pm to 3:00pm

State Agencies (ADC & CHDC) Tuesday, May 5 @ 10:00am to 11:00am

Early Childhood Thursday, April 30 @ 10:00am to 11:00am

Thursday, April 30 @ 2:00pm to 3:00pm

DDS Wednesday, April 29 @ 10:00am to 11:00am

Wednesday, April 29 @ 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Survey Monkey Registration Link: Click here to register

OR

Follow the instructions on the

Data & Research web page by clicking on

Training Opportunities and Training Schedule

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IM P O RTA N T RE S O U R C E S

IDEA Data & Research Office

(501) 683-7219

If you need training in APSCN applications, please

contact Tammy Garrison at the number above or

email her at [email protected] to request a spot

on the training waiting list. Once we have enough

individuals on the list, we will then schedule a train-

ing at APSCN in Little Rock. Make sure to give us

the names of the individuals to be placed on the list,

email and mailing addresses, phone numbers, and

LEA name and number.

DIS/APSCN

(501) 682-HELP (4357) Option 3

1-800-435-7989 Option 3

[email protected] (24 hour email)

Special Education Home Page

http://arksped.k12.ar.us

Important links from the Special Education home

page:

IDEA Data and Research

Links to the IDEA homepage where you can find

Data Dictionaries, User Guides, Web-ex training

notes, the LEA Annual Performance Report, Focus

Monitoring Profiles, Contact Information, AND

much more. Please visit regularly as we are always

adding new information.

MySped Resource

A secured website where districts can review and

submit data to the State Department.

School Age and Early Childhood Family Out-

comes Survey link.

Click here to visit the website

AR-LEARN

http://www.arlearn.org

ADE Commissioner’s Link Click here to visit the website

Please check this link regularly for updates

Just for Fun Recipe

Valentine French Toast Ingredients: 4 Slices Whole Wheat Bread 6 Eggs 4 Strips of Bacon cooked and crumbled ½ c. Milk 1 t. Vanilla Extract Butter Maple Syrup Salt Pepper Instructions: With a heart shape cookie cutter cut a hole in

center of each slice of bread (make sure to keep the crust together)

Cook and crumble bacon Mix together 2 eggs, bacon, milk and vanilla Melt butter on griddle, spread it out Dip slices of bread (and hearts) in mixture and

place on skillet Quickly add an egg to the center of each slice

of bread Cook to your liking, turn to cook other side Serve with heated maple syrup or jam and

whip cream