Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 23 - Legal Services ***
Rule 005.23.16-001 - Rules Governing the Monitoring of Arkansas Comprehensive School Improvement Plans (ACSIP)
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 005.23.16-001
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00 Regulatory Authority
1.01 These Rules
shall be known as the Arkansas Department of Education Rules Governing the
Monitoring of Arkansas Comprehensive School Improvement Plans.
1.02 The State Board of Education promulgates
these Rules pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-15-424,
6-15-426,
6-20-2301
et seq.,
and
10-3-2101
et seq.,
and Act 841 of 2015.
2.00 Purpose
2.01 To expand the monitoring process to
include a comprehensive compliance review of the development and implementation
of educational strategies, assessment, academic accountability and resources as
outlined in public schools' and public school districts' Arkansas Comprehensive
School Improvement Plan (ACSIP).
2.02 To monitor the use of "Instructional
Facilitators" in school improvement plans.
2.03 To ensure compliance with federal and
state law and State Board of Education policies.
2.04 To provide technical assistance for
program improvement.
3.00 Definitions
For the purpose of this Rule:
3.01 "Alternative Learning Environment (ALE)"
- A student intervention program in compliance with Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-18-508 and 6-18-509 that seeks to eliminate traditional barriers to student
learning.
3.02 "Arkansas
Comprehensive Assessment Program" - The testing component of the Arkansas
Comprehensive, Testing, Assessment and Accountability Program, which shall
consist of developmentally appropriate assessments as required by the State
Board of Education, or other assessments which are based on researched best
practices as determined by qualified experts which would be in compliance with
federal and state law, End-of-Course tests for designated grades and content
areas, and the high school literacy test.
3.03 "Arkansas Comprehensive Testing,
Assessment and Accountability Program" - A comprehensive system that focuses on
high academic standards, professional development, student assessments, and
accountability for all schools.
3.04 "Arkansas Comprehensive School
Improvement Plan (ACSIP)" - A plan developed by a local school team based on an
analysis of student performance data and other relevant data that provides a
plan of action to address deficiencies in student performance and any academic
achievement gap as evidenced in the Arkansas Comprehensive Assessment Program
as defined in Section 3.02. This plan shall be reviewed annually and monitored
at least every two years. Additionally, this plan shall become the application
for all instructional federal programs as administered by the Arkansas
Department of Education.
3.05
"Board" - The Arkansas State Board of Education.
3.06 "Compliance" - Documentation that the
district adheres to applicable statutes and regulations.
3.07 "Department" - The Arkansas Department
of Education.
3.08 "District
Improvement Plan" - A compilation of the individual school improvement plans
which align the district's resources to meet the needs of the individual
schools' plans. The main focus of the district improvement plan shall be to
ensure that all students have an opportunity to demonstrate proficiency on all
portions of state-mandated assessments.
3.09 "English Language Learners (ELL)" -
Students identified by the State Board of Education (Board) as not proficient
in the English language based upon approved English proficiency assessment
instruments administered annually in the fall of the current school year, which
assessments measure oral, reading, and writing proficiency.
3.10 "Instructional Facilitator" - An
individual holding a valid Arkansas teacher's license meeting the criteria for
a highly qualified teacher who facilitates continuous improvement in classroom
instruction by providing instructional support to teachers in the elements of
research-based instruction and by demonstrating the alignment of instruction
with curriculum standards and assessment tools; develops instructional
strategies; develops and implements training; chooses standards-based
instructional materials; provides teachers with an understanding of current
research; integrates technology into instruction; assists in the implementation
of the components of the Arkansas Comprehensive School Improvement Plan
(ACSIP).
3.11 "Interventions" -
Research-based programs, initiatives, or strategies designed to address the
student academic, behavioral and social needs identified in the data
analysis.
3.12 "Monitoring" - The
process of collecting information from schools and school districts to:
3.12.1 Determine compliance with the
implementation of school improvement plans, promote collaborative planning and
budgeting, and provide technical assistance for program improvement;
and
3.12.2 Examine in-class
practice and student learning results as identified by school improvement plans
to determine the impact of school programs and activities.
3.13 "National School Lunch Students" - Those
students, defined by Ark. Code Ann. §
6-20-2303(12)(A),
from low socio-economic backgrounds as indicated by eligibility for free or
reduced-priced meals under the National School Lunch Act as determined on
October 1 of the previous school year.
3.14 "Professional Development" - A
coordinated set of planned learning activities for school teachers and
administrators that are based on research, are standards-based and continuous.
3.14.1 Professional development shall result
in individual, school-wide, and district-wide improvement designed to ensure
that all students demonstrate proficiency in the state academic
standards.
3.15 "Program"
- Any or all of the districts sponsored or district-supported educational
opportunities for students, either within or beyond the school day.
3.16 "Public School District/Public School" -
Those school districts and schools (including open-enrollment charter schools)
created pursuant to Title 6 of the Arkansas Code and subject to the Arkansas
Comprehensive Testing, Assessment and Accountability Program except
specifically excluding those schools or educational programs created by or
receiving authority to exist pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-15-501,
9-28-205, and
12-29-301 through
12-29-310, or other provisions of
Arkansas law.
3.17 "School
Improvement" - The initial classification applied to a school that fails to
meet adequate yearly progress for two successive years.
3.18 "School Year" - The year beginning July
1 of one calendar year and ending June 30 of the next calendar
year.
4.00 Arkansas Comprehensive School Improvement Plan
4.01 Each public school or school district
shall develop and file with the Department, by a deadline date established by
the Department, an Arkansas Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (ACSIP)
focused on student achievement.
4.02 The purpose of ACSIP is to provide equal
opportunity for all students, including identifiable subgroups, to meet the
expected performance levels established by the Board on all State assessments.
The plan:
4.02.1 Identifies a challenging set
of goals and sets forth actions that will be taken to achieve the goals. It
specifies the responsibilities of the school district and its schools. The plan
includes periodic benchmarks, measurements processes, and evaluation
protocols.
4.02.2 Is based on an
analysis of data produced by the Arkansas Comprehensive Testing Program and
other reliable measures of student learning to determine classroom, school, and
school district academic performance.
4.02.3 Includes the public school's or school
district's general description of the use of categorical funding for:
(A) Alternative Learning Environments
(ALE);
(B) Professional
Development;
(C) English-Language
Learners (ELL); and
(D) National
School Lunch Students.
4.02.4 Outlines a process for evaluating the
effectiveness of the strategies and activities indicated in the plan.
4.02.5 Includes a cross section of teachers,
experts, parents and other stakeholders as plan developers.
4.03 An improvement plan is
subject to annual review.
4.04 Any
public school or school district classified as in school improvement under Ark.
Code Ann. §
6-15-425 shall develop and file
with the Department a revised comprehensive school improvement plan each year,
meeting the requirements of this section and containing any additional
requirements determined necessary by the department to ensure that all students
in the public school or school district have an opportunity to demonstrate
proficiency on all portions of the state-mandated assessments.
4.05 The district has the primary
responsibility for ensuring that the school in school improvement receives
technical assistance as it develops or revises its school plan and throughout
the plan's implementation.
4.06
Technical assistance for a school identified for improvement must focus on
strengthening and improving the school's instructional program. Specifically,
the district must ensure that the school in need of improvement receives
technical assistance based on scientifically based research in the following
areas:
(A) Assessment and Data Analysis:
including purposes and use of data;
(B) Identification and Implementation of
Strategies; and
(C) Budget
Analysis.
4.07 At the
end of each school year, the school district shall evaluate the implementation
and impact of programs (interventions or actions) included in the comprehensive
school improvement plan to ensure that the programs are providing intervention
and prevention services designed to increase student achievement.
4.08 Evaluation results must be included in
the comprehensive school improvement plan for the following
year.
5.00 Comprehensive Monitoring
5.01 The
Department shall periodically monitor public schools' and school districts'
compliance regarding its comprehensive school improvement plans. A team of
reviewers shall conduct a comprehensive site visit to those schools classified
as in school improvement under Ark. Code Ann. §
6-15-425 to:
5.01.1 Determine whether the evaluation
conducted by the public school or school district under Section 4.07 of this
Rule was conducted properly;
5.01.2
Assess the areas in which the public school or school district needs to revise
its plan;
5.01.3 Review the
school/district's performance during the preceding two years, including the
documented academic performance of its students;
5.02 As part of the monitoring process under
this Section 5.00, the Department shall evaluate the research cited by the
public school or school district in its comprehensive school improvement plan
in support of the proposed interventions and actions to assess its independence
and empirical support for the effectiveness of the program.
5.03 The Department shall use the information
obtained through monitoring comprehensive school improvement plans under this
section to:
5.03.1 Determine the compliance
of the public school or school district with the provisions of this section;
and
5.03.2 Evaluate whether the
assessment conducted by the public school or school district under this section
was conducted properly, and assess the areas in which the public school or
school district needs to revise its plan.
5.04 Make recommendations regarding the
review findings for the purpose of improving educational practices beyond the
level of minimum compliance to foster practices of continuous
improvement.
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