West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 126 - Education
Title 126 - PROCEDURAL RULE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Series 126-028 - West Virginia's Universal Access to a Quality Early Education System (Policy 2525)
Section 126-28-18 - Program Assessment and Continuous Quality Improvement
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
18.1. County collaborative early childhood teams will develop and maintain a continuous quality improvement process, (CQI process), which includes an annual plan for collecting and analyzing program assessment data to establish school readiness goals, assuring children have the best available resources prior to entering first grade. The Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Process Guidance Manual is available to assist county collaborative early childhood teams in the selection of observational measurements, as well as provide information about the CQI process. The CQI process must minimally include annual program data results to determine intentional, sustained, and standards-focused professional learning opportunities and recommendations for county strategic plans. Annual data results must include:
18.2. The West Virginia Universal Pre-K Health and Safety Checklist must be completed annually in each WV Pre-K classroom within the first forty-five days of school for students. Results from each West Virginia Universal Pre-K Health and Safety Checklist must be electronically housed in an online platform provided by the WVDE.
18.3. Current research illustrates that coaching in early childhood programs is a high-yields practice that can produce more long-term quality outcomes than traditional professional learning alone. Head Start Performance Standards require research-based, coordinated coaching strategies for education staff. Therefore, for classrooms collaborative with Head Start, it is required that county collaborative early childhood teams implement a research-based universal pre-k coaching model that utilizes educator self-assessments and data to identify strengths and areas of needed support, as part of the CQI process. Further, it is recommended that all WV Pre-K classrooms include an effective pre-k coaching model as part of the CQI process to best support the individualized professional learning needs of education staff. Effective coaching models are inclusive of the following components:
18.4. The county board of education, in collaboration with county collaborative partners, is required to submit WV Pre-K program data to the WVDE Office of Early Learning annually. The WVDE Office of Early & Elementary Learning will compile the information and provide a summary report to the Secretary of WVDHHR and the State Superintendent of Schools. The WV Pre-K program data will include at a minimum:
18.5. The WVDE, in collaboration with the WVDHHR and Head Start State Collaboration Office, will conduct a WV Pre-K Program Review at a minimum of once every three years.
18.6. The WVDE shall develop and institute a system of longitudinal, evidence-based research to track learner outcomes, family satisfaction, program continuity, and related variables in order to evaluate program impact, as funds become available. The system shall be designed in such a way to benefit on both county and state level and improve the quality of programming available for eligible children.