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ACADEMIC SERVICES DIVISION
ACADEMIC SERVICES
In other words, Chapters 4, 5, and 6 of your charter
SECTION 59-40-20. Purpose.
This chapter is enacted to:
(1) improve student learning;
(2) increase learning opportunities for students;
(3) encourage the use of a variety of productive teaching methods;
(4) establish new forms of accountability for schools;
(5) create new professional opportunities for teachers, including the opportunity to be responsible for the learning program at the school site;
(6) assist South Carolina in reaching academic excellence; and
(7) create new, innovative, and more flexible ways of educating children within the public school system, with the goal of closing achievement gaps between low performing student groups and high performing student groups.
MEET THE TEAM
Robert Compton, Ph.D.
Assistant Superintendent
Courtney Mills
Director of Academic Programs
Beckie Davis
Director of Special Education Services
Vamshi Rudrapati
Director of Federal Programs
Jean Epps, Ph.D.
Coordinator of Assessment
The Academic Services Division is responsible for the oversight, support, and evaluation of academic compliance and performance, equitable access, and safety for the charter schools authorized by the South Carolina Public Charter School District. Primarily, the division focuses on three areas of a school’s charter: educational program, goals and objectives, and student performance. The division evaluates these three areas using a variety of data sources that include annual reports, summative and interim assessments, compliance reviews, and information gathered from site visits. Through monitoring and technical assistance, the division also holds schools accountable for compliance with Federal and State laws and regulations including the South Carolina Charter Schools Act, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and other Federal Title Programs.
ROBBIE COMPTON, PH.D.
Responsible/lead contact for: Academic Services Division
Student Services Related Health
Safety
Counselors
Nurses
Operations Related Transportation
Section 504 and 508 District Compliance Officer
ACADEMICSCourtney Mills, Director of Academic Programs
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Charter Schools Fulfill academic plan of the charter
Curriculum
Instruction
Interim Assessments
Academic “innovation”
Authorizer Implement oversight and monitoring
activities that evaluates a charter school’s faithfulness to fulfilling the academic expectations of the charter.
Confirm that the Charter School meets the performance expectations set forth in the District’s Academic Performance Framework and, in instances when expectations are not being met, provide an opportunity for the Charter School to demonstrate that it is making sufficient progress towards the District’s expectations.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Responsible/lead contact for: State Standards
Academic Regulations/Flexibility
Accountability Data Reporting
Academic Data Analysis
Educator Evaluation (ADEPT/TAP)
Textbooks
WHAT SCHOOL LEADERS NEED TO KNOW RIGHT NOW
Familiarize yourself with the Bookshelf, check the Reporting Calendar frequently (or assign someone to)
Familiarize yourself with the school’s charter, ensure adherence to the educational program components
If you are ever in doubt, ask the District for guidance (not the state)
Most District communication is sent via email – be sure to read thoroughly (or assign someone to)
SPECIAL EDUCATIONBeckie Davis, Director of Special Education Services
SPECIAL EDUCATION (IDEA)
Charter Schools • Charter schools are not exempt
from federal laws that cover equal rights, access and discrimination
• Students attend charter schools by choice of their parents or guardians rather than by assignment by a school district
Authorizer Pursuant to SC charter school law, the
sponsor of a charter school is the charter school’s LEA and the charter school is a school within that LEA
The SCPCSD retains responsibility for special education and must ensure that students enrolled in its charter schools are served in a manner consistent with LEA obligations under applicable federal, state, and local law
ALL OF YOUR CHARTERS SAY YOU WILL COMPLY WITH IDEA
● This means regardless of the philosophy of your charter, you are required to provide a continuum of services to students with disabilities.
● This means you need to be prepared to serve whoever walks through your door.
● This means you cannot tell a parent, “We can’t serve your child” or “We don’t do that here” or “We don’t have those kinds of services” or “We only provide inclusion services”.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW RIGHT NOW
All aspects of your services, including personnel, are up to the school:
Ensuring your school is adequately staffed to meet all students’ needs is the school’s responsibility; this includes all sped staff:
Teachers
paraprofessionals (1-on-1, shadow, assistant, …)
related service providers (OT, PT, SLT, school psychologist, …)
What we’ve learned . . . . Your special education coordinator can make (or break) your school.
Familiarize yourself with the Bookshelf’s IDEA section
FEDERAL PROGRAMS: TITLE I, TITLE II, TITLE III, CATE/PERKINSVamshi Rudrapati “Mr. V.”, Director of Federal Programs
•Title I – Federal funding for low income families (Lunch Forms)
•Homeless
•Title II - Preparing, Training, and Recruiting High Quality Teachers and Principals
•Title III - Language Instruction for Limited English Proficient (Home Language Survey)
•IDEA Finance – Students with Disabilities
•CATE/Perkins- Career and Technology Education
Federal Programs
WHAT SCHOOL LEADERS NEED TO KNOW RIGHT NOW
Bookshelf
ASSESSMENTSJean Epps, Ph.D., Coordinator of Assessment