ESE SUPPORT & PROCEDURESESE FTE PREPARATION
ESE FUNDING & ALLOCATIONS
Office of Exceptional Student Education
and Student Support
Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Ava Goldman, Administrative DirectorShannon Gottardi, Executive Director
January 2015
2015 Support and Assistance
• Monthly PD with school based designees
– Upcoming topics requested include: FAB/BIP, Best Practice Inclusion Strategies; IEP/Measurable Goals; ESE for General Ed Teachers; RTI
• Program reviews, with follow-up technical assistance
– IEP/Matrix, Continuum of Services, FTE
• Principal Monthly ESE Updates-At-A- Glance
• Paraprofessional PD
• Immunization Data
New Procedure for Assistance Request
• Request for assessment to evaluate the need for Paraprofessional by IEP Team
• LEA gathers data/support documents for request
• Review of Initial Assistance Request
• Possible Outcomes– Assistance recommended
– Assistance not recommended
– Assistance cannot be determined
Guidelines for Paraprofessional Assistance
• Assigned to Class/School and not to individual
• Support may be received from multiple sources/personnel
• Support may be needed intermittently, during specified activities, times
• Annual Review of Support and Assistance for students
FEFP FUNDING LEVELS
FEFP 111 112 113 254 255
Grade Group Pre-K - 3 4 – 8 9 – 12 All grade levels All grade levels
Funding Level BASIC BASIC BASIC ESE ESE
Matrix Cost
Factor 251-253 251-253 251-253 254 255
Domain Rating
Totals 6 - 17 6 - 17 6 - 17 18 - 21 22+
MATRIX MONITORING PROCEDURES
• Implement a written procedure to review all IEPs andMatrix of Services to ensure that all services andsupports are being accurately documented
• Closely monitor all SPED record cost factorsVerify the Matrix is finalized in SPED-EMSVerify the FEFP in ISIS PF17 is correct
• Utilize the Control D Compliance ReportProduct #P08150-01 - ESE Students that Changed FEFPProduct T0510P72-01 – Unduplicated Exceptionality Count
AUTOMATIC ROLLOVER TO ISIS
• Matrix of Services must be finalized in SPED EMS
• Roll-Over ESE Data in ISIS
– ISIS PF17
• IEP / EP Date
• FEFP (111, 112, 113, 254, 255)
• Consultation /Collaboration – Y
• Primary Exceptionality
– ISIS Q Screen
• Specialized Transportation
ISIS PF17
FTE ESE ERROR REPORT
Control-D Product Number #T-13248701 –FTE Student Membership Error Report
Error code SW-19 ESE Student with no ESE courses on PF4 – fund as basic unless consultative
Error code SW-20 ESE student missing ESE minutes on PF4 – no funding
Error code SW-21 ESE courses, but no ESE services – fund as basic
Error code SW-22 ESE services, but no IEP plan date – fund as basic
Need to check all students – some students will not show on error report
FTE ESE ERROR REPORT SOLUTIONS
Verify if student is receiving consultation/collaboration services in the general education setting
• “Y” must be reflected on ISIS PF17 screen before the schedule is changed
Student is receiving instruction in a pure ESE class
• Revise ESAP program number or hard-code 200
All IEPs must be current and written within one year
Verify ESE services in the IEP
Verify that all ESE minutes are reflected on PF4 screen
ESE FTE team will be at the SPED centers on specific dates - Schedule forthcoming
FTE – ESE COURSE CODES
• ELEMENTARY ESE ESAP program numbers are only used when students
with disabilities have one or more separate/pullout SPED classes.
Regular ESAP program numbers are used for students with disabilities in general education for all courses.
ESE ESAP program numbers do not have to be manually hard-coded line 200 on PF9; the hard-code is integrated programmatically into the program number.
7000 level core courses (7700, 7800, 7900) are intended only for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities and meet the Florida Alternate Assessment criteria
http://tlc.dadeschools.net
FTE – ESE COURSE CODES
• SECONDARY General education course codes assigned to ESE students in
separate ESE classes taught by an ESE teacher MUST be hard-coded line FTE 200
• All hard-coded courses on PF9 taught by an ESE teacher/therapist should roll over to ISIS PF4.
General education course codes assigned to ESE students in general education classes taught by a general ed or dual-certified ESE teacher are NOT hard-coded line 200
7000 level core courses (7700, 7800, 7900) are intended only for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities and meet the Florida Alternate Assessment criteria
THERAPY COURSE CODES
Therapy provided in an ESE setting must be documented in ISIS on PF4 for FTE funding
Course seq/sec need to be created on PF9 and added to student’s schedule on PF1
Course codes are for not grade level specific 776303001 Speech Therapy
776304001 Language Therapy
776305002 Occupational Therapy
776306001 Orientation and Mobility
776307002 Physical Therapy
776308002 Unique Skills Vision
FTE Master Schedule Edit Report
ISIS PF1 AND PF 4
FTE REPORTS – SPED EMS
ESE TEACHER ALLOCATIONS Delivery models for services must be reviewed annually and then
scheduled in ISIS correctly
ESE program teachers are generated on CASAS based on direct contact hours documented on PF4
• PF4 contact hours calculated based on ESE courses assigned to the student on PF1 – verify ESE courses on FTE Master Schedule Edit Report
Consultation ESE teachers are generated on CASAS based on students that have a “Y” documented on PF17
Schools with small ESE membership are reviewed annually
Units allocated through consultation / collaboration (Y) and separate class are not added together
Paraprofessionals are not currently generated on CASAS, but should be aligned to an exceptionality program or IDEA funded
FULLTIME EQUIVALENTSTUDENT - TEACHER RATIOS
IND – Intellectual Disabilities 6710 6.60
HEARING – Deaf/Hard of Hearing 6720 6.42
H/H – Hospital Homebound Instruction 6730 2.45
PHYS HAND – Orthopedically Impaired 6740 7.67
VISION - Visually Impaired 6750 5.00
EBD – Emotional Behavioral Disabilities 6760 9.00
Pre-K Handicapped 6770 5.67
SLD - Specific Learning Disabilities – Elementary 6781 13.00
SLD - Specific Learning Disabilities – K-8 6781 15.00
SLD - Specific Learning Disabilities - Middle 6781 19.00
SLD - Specific Learning Disabilities - Senior 6781 20.00
GIFTED – Gifted Elementary 6790 18.00
GIFTED – Gifted Middle 6790 22.00
GIFTED – Gifted Senior High 6790 25.00
ASD/DS – Autism Spectrum Disorder, Dual Sensory 6821 4.40
Career & Technical Education Students w/ Disabilities 6483 12.00
IDEA GRANT FUNDED ALLOCATIONS
• All Program Specialists
• All Behavior Management Teachers
• All Fulltime ESE Clerical
• Some of the following positions:– School Psychologists– Staffing Specialists– Speech Language Pathologists– Itinerant Teachers– Paraprofessionals for IEP Services– School Counselors
Allocations reviewed annually
PARAPROFESSIONALS
Allocations are reviewed annually
In preparation for May budget conferences, each school needs to review fulltime and hourly PCL to ensure that paras are under the correction program numbers
Program 3371 – IDEA grant for 1:1 paras (per IEP)
Program 6xxx – general fund ESE classroom paras
Program 9xxx – general fund for 504 1:1 paras
If employee program number changes are needed, please send information via email to [emailprotected]
mailto:[emailprotected]
ESE RESOURCES
• http://spededservices.dadeschools.net/
• http://sldinclusion.dadeschools.net/
• http://ehandbooks.dadeschools.net/policies/149.pdf
• LEA IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE