New High School Feedback Reports are available for review
The Kentucky Center for Statistics (KYStats) is providing High School Feedback Reports (HSFR) for the graduating class of 2017 for district review. The review window is through mid-July, with the public release planned for late July.
This year, districts are asked to review the report on college going and success for the graduates of 2016-2017. The report looks at college-going and first-year performance in 2017-2018.
Access to these reports is through the High School Feedback Report secure web application. You must have web application credentials to log in and have rights to see the HSFR. If you do not have access, contact your district web apps administration point of contact (WAAPOC) to request rights to this application. District WAAPOCs are listed in the online school directory.
To access your district report, go to the KDE login site and click on “High School Feedback Reports (Secure).” To view or download the technical notes and user’s guides for the reports, click the document title below.
Previous reports may be viewed on the KYStats website. Email Barrett Ross for questions about your district’s report.
The Kentucky Department of Education wants to help families help their children fight summer reading and math regression. A new “Stride, Don’t Slide” flyer and website lists resources families can use this summer to help their children make strides while school is not in session. A Spanish version of the flyer also is available.
Teachers and librarians can help fight summer reading and math regression by building interest in the resources listed on the flyer with their students, and then sending the flyer home with students before school is out. The flyer also may be distributed by other stakeholders, such as family resource centers, educational cooperatives, and preschool and childcare providers, as well as local doctors’ offices. The website can be shared via social media channels.
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) will be hosting annual school-based decision making (SBDM) council trainings for any elected experienced council member.
Use this Google form to register. A maximum of 40 participants will be allowed at each session and the trainings are free.
Here are the dates, topics and locations (all sessions are 9 a.m.-noon local time):
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July 8 – “Bylaws and Policies,” Cold Spring, Northern Kentucky Cooperative for Educational Services, 5516 E. Alexandria Pike
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July 11 – “Bylaws and Policies,” Hazard, Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative, 412 Roy Campbell Drive
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July 12 – “Council’s Role with Continuous Improvement,” Owensboro, Logsdon Community Center, 2400 Friendship Drive, Suite B
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July 16 – “Roles and Responsibilities,” Campbellsville, Taylor County High School, 2705 Old Hodgenville Road
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July 18 – “Roles and Responsibilities,” Frankfort, Kentucky Department of Education, 300 Sower Blvd.
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July 22 – “Council’s Role with Continuous Improvement,” Murray, Murray Middle School, 801 Main St.
English Learner/Title III Beginning of the Year Training
Regional trainings for English Learner (EL) and Title III coordinators have been scheduled. The sessions will focus on providing guidance to district coordinators of all levels. Topics covered during training will include changes under the Every Student Succeeds Act for ELs, the civil rights requirements that must be met by all districts regardless of its EL population or funding received, and requirements under federal programs such as Title I, Part A and Title III.
English Learner, Title III and Title I coordinators are strongly encouraged to attend. However, at least one person from each district should attend one of the six training locations regardless of whether the district receives a Title III subgrant or the number of ELs currently enrolled in the district.
Each training will be 9 a.m.-4 p.m. local time. Sessions may be canceled if registration is low. If your training location is canceled due to low registration, you will be contacted in order to select another training location. Register early to help ensure you get the location of your choice.
The dates and locations of each training are listed below along with the registration links.
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July 26 – Shelbyville, Ohio Valley Educational Cooperative, 100 Alpine Drive
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July 30 – Bowling Green, Green River Regional Educational Cooperative, 230 Technology Way
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July 31 – Lexington, Kentucky Educational Development Corporation, 118 James Court, Suite 60
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Aug. 1 – Ashland, Kentucky Educational Development Corporation, 904 Rose Road
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Aug. 2 – Richmond, Eastern Kentucky University, Perkins Building, 4436 Kit Carson Drive
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Aug. 5 – Eddyville, West Kentucky Educational Cooperative, 435 Outlet Ave.
For questions, email Jessica Sanderson or call her at (502) 564-3791, ext. 4004.
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) is the official provider for the 2019-2020 Initial Certified Evaluation Training for administrators newly assigned to the role of evaluator of certified personnel. The two-day training, including the assessment, is required per KRS 156.557 and 704 KAR 3:370.
All new evaluators of certified personnel are required to attend. Visit the Principal Partnership Project website for information about dates and locations, and to register.
KDE also will provide a separate, one-day, six-hour update training for experienced administrators. Districts may choose to fulfill the requirement by applying for their own EILA certificates and providing the training in their district, but KDE is providing regional options for districts that choose not to do their own in-house training. Six hours of update training is required annually for all experienced administrators per KRS 156.557 and 704 KAR 3:370.
Any experienced evaluator of certified personnel who has completed the two-day Initial Certified Evaluation Training is qualified to attend. Visit the Update Evaluation Training webpage for more information about dates, locations and to register.
There is no fee to participate in either training and the appropriate number of EILA credit hours – six for the update or 12 for the initial – will be awarded. Multiple training sites are located across the state. Advance registration is required.
All trainings are 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. local time.
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