2014 Summer School Principals Meeting Presentation
1. High School Summer 2014
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HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER
2014
Summer School Staff Meetings
District Base Credit Recovery (District Base)
&
Core Waiver Expanded Learning Opportunities
Summer(CORE Waiver ELOS)
2. Purpose
• Provide high school students in grades 9-12 and post 12th
grade an opportunity to retake two courses needed for
graduation
• Performance Meter – Goal 1 - 100% graduation
Goal 2 - Proficiency for all
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Procedures Handbook
High School Summer Programs
1 - Offices and Contacts
Instructional Support
Operations Support
Counseling Coordinators Support
BTB Support
Central Office Support
2 - Fact Sheet
Dates and hours
Enrollment Priority
Pre-planning is $2,100
3 – Sites, Classes, and Feeder Patterns
Continuation and Magnets to closest school
DB – BTBCR vs. CCSS classes
CW – Magnet student transportation
4 - Staffing and Organization
CW Only-Operations Campus Aides and ERAs
Faculty meeting before June 6th
Sample agenda and Lincoln Faculty Handbook
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Procedures Handbook
High School Summer Programs
Tab 5 - Resources at a Glance
DB – ESY, BTBCR, CCSS (Time Reporting)
CW – CORE Waiver, Operations (Campus Aides)
Tab 6 - Curriculum Guides
OCISS Instructional Coordinators will review
Tab 7 - Operations/Emergency
Operations Director will review
Tab 8 - Documents
MEM 6232.1 – District Base
MEM 6233.1 – CORE Waiver
UTLA Contract, Article XX
MEM 6248.0 - Substitute Registration
MiSiS Job Aides
Tab 9 – Human Resources - Payroll
Online Teacher Roster Selection
Online Teacher Pool Selection
Classified SAA and Office Technician
Summer School Procedures/Payroll Manual
6. Updates
• Payroll Manual - Pages 31 and 32
– DB - Custodial Overtime
– CW Only
– ESY Co-location 9 DB sites
• MiSiS Class Enrollment Report – Due May 16th AOO
• Campus Aides (Operations) http://bit.ly/2014Selection
• Counseling Coordinators coordinate classes and
enrollment
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Fund Functional Area
010-7405 1110-4000-10514
Program Fund Functional Area
Custodial Overtime 010-3010 1110-8100-7V738
Campus Aides 010-0000 0000-8100-11673
8. Major Changes
• Students take 2 classes
• Many more sections
• More funding sources
• Two major programs
• 9 ESY Co-Located Sites
• CW general supplies & custodial
supplies ordered centrally
• CW Semi-annual Certification
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9. ESY Co-Location (9 sites)
• June 16-July 11 (4 weeks)
• Two, 2-hour ESY courses for 2.5 credits (Bells?)
• Additional Staff and Resources
– Specialist
– Office Technician – 60 hours
– Teachers (Continuity List- don’t select without list)
– $1000 supplemental materials
– $200 repro costs
• Contacts
– Michael Kessler, Coordinator, 213-241-8088
– Oscar Rodriguez , Specialist, 213-241-8263
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10. Some Major Differences This Year
1. Multiple Sources of
Funding
a) BTB Credit Recovery
b) Common Core SS
c) CORE Waiver ELOS
2. 24 Days:
June 16th to July 18th.
3. ESY 19 days 6/16-7/11
4. Students can take 2
classes.
5. 75 Sites
6. Registration &
Programming through
MiSIS.
7. Magnet students
attending Core Waiver
schools eligible for
transportation.
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11. District Base Program
Funding Priority
Beyond the Bell Credit Recovery - General Fund—Grade 12
Priority Fund Grade Class of Subjects/Courses Criteria
1 BTBCR 12 2014 Grad Requirement 10 or less
credits
2 BTBCR 12 2014 Grad Requirement more than 10
credits
3 BTBCR 11 2015 Grad Requirement
A-G Other Courses
F
4 BTBCR 10 2016 Grad Requirement
A-G Other Courses
F
5 BTBCR 9 2017 Grad Requirement
A-G Other Courses
D or F
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12. District Base
Funding Priority
Common Core State Standards - CCSS Fund—Grades 9, 10, 11.
Priority Fund Grade Class of Subject/Courses Criteria
1 CCSS 9 2017 Math Less than 1
year
2 CCSS 9 2017 A-G ELA, Math,
Science, Social
Science
D or F
3 CCSS 10 2016 A-G ELA, Math,
Science, Social
Science
F
4 CCSS 11 2015 A-G ELA, Math,
Science, Social
Science
F
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13. Core Waiver ELOS
Priority Fund Grade Class of Courses Criteria
1 CORE Waiver 12 2014
Grad Requirement
A-G ELA, Math, Sci, Soc Sci
10 or less
credits
2 CORE Waiver 9 2017 Math
Less than 1
year
3 CORE Waiver 12 2014
Grad Requirement
A-G ELA, Math, Sci, Soc Sci
more than 10
credits or D
4 CORE Waiver 11 2015
Grad Requirement
A-G ELA, Math, Sci, Soc Sci
D or F
5 CORE Waiver 10 2016
Grad Requirement
A-G ELA, Math, Sci, Soc Sci
D or F
6 CORE Waiver 9 2017
Grad Requirement
A-G ELA, Math, Sci, Soc Sci
D or F
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14. Hours
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High School Summer Programs
Program Program Dates Persons Hours
Compensated
Hours/Day
District Base
Credit Recovery
Program
High School
June 16, 2014
To
July 18, 2014
Students Period 1 8:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Nutrition 10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Students Period 2 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Teachers 7:50 a.m. – 1:40 p.m. 2.5 per period
Principal 7:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. 7
School Admin. Assistant 7:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. 7
Office Technician 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 6
Counselor (6 days) 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 6
School Supervision Aides Principal Assigns 3
Extended School
Year (ESY) at Co-
located Sites
June 16, 2014
To
July 11, 2014
Students 8:00a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Teachers 7:50 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 4
Specialist* 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 6
Paraprofessionals
7:50 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. or
as assigned
4.5**
Office Technician Principal Assigns 60 hours total
Campus Aide 7:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. 4.5
*Specialist is time reported by Division of Special Education
** Up to 6.0 hours when paraprofessional is assigned to provide bus support
District Base High School Summer School 2014
15. Hours
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Program
Program
Dates Persons Hours
Compensa
ted
Hours/Day
CORE Waiver
Extended Learning
Opportunities
Summer
2014
June 16, 2014
To
July 18, 2014
Students Period 1 8:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Nutrition 10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Students Period 2 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Teachers 7:50 a.m. – 1:40 p.m.
2.5 per
period
Principal 7:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. 7
School Admin. Assistant
(10 days)
7:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. 7
Office Technician (14
days + July 4)
7:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. 7
Counselor 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 6
Educational Resource
Aide
Principal Assigns 3.5
Campus Aide Principal Assigns 3
CORE Waiver High School Extended Learning Opportunities School 2014
16. Attendance Procedures and Reports
•Student Attendance
•Class Enrollment Reports
• May 16 and June 5
• Norm Day – June 18 (3rd day)
• Final Reports – July 18
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17. Enrollment Guidelines
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Sending and Receiving sites
o Planning teams must allocate seats equitably
Local District Counseling Coordinators and to
assist APSCS and school Counselors
Textbooks – Destiny, but all books
to be accounted for!
18. Curriculum
• Core Content Area Guidelines
• Reviewed by OCISS
• Updated for 4 week pacing
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19. Staffing
DB – School Supervision Aides
CW – Ed. Resource Aides
https://summer.lausd.net
Campus Aides for CW Only on line at:
http://bit.ly/2014Selection
Counselors
http://bit.ly/Counselor14
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20. Operations
•Emergency Preparation
–Fire and Earthquake Drill
• Food Services
• Meal from 10:30-11:00 am at all summer
school sites
•Transportation
• Credit Recovery - No transportation
• CORE Waiver – Magnet student transportation
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21. Time Task Calendar
Key Dates
–April 29- Teacher Selection (Recruitment!)
May 9
–May 16 Pre-Enrollment Class Enrollment Reports AOO
–June 5 Pre-Enrollment Class Enrollment Reports AOO
–June 16 Summer School Begins
–June 18 Norm Day
–June 19 Notification to teachers EC49079 (MiSiS class roster)
–July 1 Mid-term grades
–July 11 Failure notices
–July 11 ESY last day co-located sites
–July 18 Statistical Report Due AOO
Summer School Ends
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For Assistance Contact:
• ESC Lead Instructional
Directors
• ESC Administrators of
Operations
• Counseling Coordinators
• Beyond the Bell Branch
– Javier Sandoval
– Victor Gonzalez
– Bill Baker
High School Summer Programs
23. Los Angeles Unified School District
Credit Recovery Summer School
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Beyond The Bell Branch
Expanded Learning and Enrichment Programs
Alvaro Cortés
Executive Director