IDEA-B Data Support

  • Compton, Jonathan (PI)

Grants and Contracts Details

Description

Through monthly conference calls with the Kentucky Department of Education's Part B Data Manager and Director of Learning Services and weekly to semi-weekly in-person meetings with the Part B Data Manager: -- Provide direct and indirect services and support to the Part B Data Manager with Section 618 Data collecting and reporting: o Documenting the processes and procedures for collection and reporting the IDEA December 1 Child Count including Educational Settings o Documenting the processes and procedures for collection and reporting the IDEA Exiting and Discipline data o Documenting the processes and procedures for collection and reporting the IDEA MOE and CEIS data o Documenting the processes and procedures for collection and reporting the IDEA Dispute Resolution data o Documenting the processes and procedures for collection and reporting the IDEA Personnel Employed to Provide Special Education and Related Services data -- Provide direct and indirect services and support to the Part B Data Manager with Section 616 Data: o Documenting the processes and procedures for providing data to staff around the Annual Performance Report (APR) indicators o Documenting the processes and procedures for providing data to staff around the State Systemic Improvement Plan (SSIP) -- Provide direct and indirect services and support around local district maintenance of effort requirements of the IDEA -- Provide direct and indirect services and supports to the special education cooperatives funded by the Division of Learning Services (DLS). Support will include: o Review of quarterly reports provided by the coops to DLS that demonstrate status and progress on deliverables. o Provide feedback to the special education coops around the quarterly reports.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date7/1/166/30/17

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