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State Steering Team Meeting

State Steering Team Meeting. May 3, 2011 NASDME Conference New Orleans, LA. Welcome and introductions. Norma Cregan , Kansas Lead State. agenda. Welcome and Introductions Norma Cregan, KS Lead State Data Collection and Evaluation Susan Durón SOSY Data Base John Farrell

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State Steering Team Meeting

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  1. State Steering Team Meeting May 3, 2011 NASDME Conference New Orleans, LA

  2. Welcome and introductions Norma Cregan, Kansas Lead State

  3. agenda Welcome and Introductions Norma Cregan, KS Lead State Data Collection and Evaluation Susan Durón SOSY Data Base John Farrell Technical Support Team Work and Update Tracie Kalic Product Development Brenda Pessin and Bob Lynch Planning for Year 2 Tracie Kalic Budget Discussion and Planning Norma Cregan Planning for the Future Tracie Kalic Communication Future Meeting Dates

  4. Data collection and Evaluation • Update on FII activities • Data collection expectations • Interim Annual Performance Report (APR)

  5. Fidelity of Implementation Index (FII) for the SOSY MEP CIG(Year 1: 10/1/2010 through 9/30/2012)

  6. FII Highlights As of 4/18/11, SOSY is on target to accomplish its activities • Objective 1 – Increased number of services for SOSY • Objective 2 – Larger number of migrant OSY served • Objective 3 – Increased number of OSY who met performance standards on State-identified achievement assessments and/or identified education or career goals

  7. Forms and Surveys for the Evaluation • State MEP Director Survey - This online form is required and is due September 20, 2011 • SOSY Tracking Form / OSY Tracking Form – This optional tracking Form is for state data collection efforts. It is not an online form and must be printed out before using. • Student Profile (English and Spanish) – Each state is required to complete the OSY Student Profile sheet on as many OSY students as possible. Minimum data elements are included but states may add additional data elements.

  8. YEAR 1 INTERIM ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT (APR)

  9. APR Cover SheetSOSY Program Evaluation Submit signed Cover Sheets via overnight (or 2nd day) delivery to: Susan Durón META Associates 518 Old Santa Fe Trail Suite 1-208 Santa Fe, NM 87505 (303) 550-3333

  10. SOSY Year 1 Interim APR • The APR is due to OME on a date to be determined (May or June 2011) • It will be submitted by Kansas (Lead State) • The only requirement for states is a signed Grant Performance Cover Sheet with items 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, and 12 completed

  11. Year 1 Interim APRSOSY Consortium • META will complete and email each State’s cover sheet as soon as the OME request for the APR is sent to states • A draft report will be emailed to states 3-4 weeks prior to the APR due date

  12. SOSY Database • Update from John Farrell

  13. Structure of Technical Support Team Curriculum & Material Development ID & R SOSY Technical Support Team Training Technical Assistance

  14. TST Update • Work groups have produced the following • Successful Practices for Website Submission • SOSY Educational Resource Rubric • ID&R Strategies • Curriculum Updates and Mini-Lessons • OSY Profile Data Analysis • OSY Blog

  15. Identification and recruitment • Members: John Farrell (KS), Barbie Patch (NH), Ray Melecio (FL), Bruce Wright (SC), Sarah Mullin (IN), Kathleen Bibus (MN)and Kiowa Rogers (NE) • Address indicators • 1.4 Collaborate with HEP/CAMP, NPC, NCFH and ALRC on the identification process to recover OSY • 1.10 Develop SOSY ID&R Strategies and materials • For your review: SOSY ID&R Strategies document • In the works: 3 other documents • Agricultural Trends Newsletter – published 6 times per year

  16. Curriculum and material Development • Team Members: Brenda Pessin (IL), Bob Lynch (NPC), Lupe Ledesma (WA), Kelsey Williams (ID), and Dee Condon (NE) • Overview of Curriculum Materials- Bob and Brenda • Mini lessons • SOSY Audio index • Audio Enhancements from ALRC

  17. SOSY BLOG • Purpose: Increase networking and collaboration opportunities • How to sign up as members • Expectations • Monthly topics: Need states to sign up

  18. Training Work group • Team members: Sonja Williams (NC), TJ Sparling (NY), Sarah Mullin (IN), Emily Hoffman (MA) Jessie McKenzie (MS), Mike Rea (MT) Kiowa Rogers (NE), Lysandra Lopez-Medina (PA), Jessica Castandea (TN) • Address FII indicators: • 1.11 Train 2 staff per state on SOSY using a TOT model • 3.7 Prepare a state Training of Trainers guide on OSY • TOT Manual Description

  19. Technical Assistance Work group • Members: Erin Shea (VT), Jorge Echargary (FL), Andrea Carter (KY), and Margarita Colindres (CO) • Address FII Indicators: • 1.14 Provide TA to SEAs on building services to OSY • 1.15 Devise strategies and tools for including OSY in State CNAs and SDPs • 2.4 Provide TA to Consortium states through the TST (3x per year) • Assist in development of and participate in SOSY Webinars • Analyze OSY profile data from 6 member states • Working on developing Services Matrix tool

  20. Planning for next year • Discussion of Dissemination event • Combination of TOT and Dissemination event • Other needs • Planning Committee

  21. SOSY Budget • 2011-2012 SOSY budget • Consortium fees • Combining Training of Trainers with the Dissemination event • 2 versions of Dissemination event budget for your consideration • MOUs

  22. Planning for the future • What would you like the Consortium to focus on in the future to best meet your state’s needs in providing support to OSY?

  23. Most Pressing Needs for the future input from TST All states define OSY consistently for CSPR and MSIX (child count, service) [19] Develop general tracking and assessment methods (ESL levels, etc.) [17] Implement a method of documenting and replicating inter and intra state coordination [11] Search function on OSY website, continue enhancing site – add rubric – beginner level, etc. [9] Track recovery youth (former OSYs) [8] Continue collection and dissemination of materials and strategies [7] Address the needs of indigenous groups, i.e. Oaxacan, Haition [7] Define ELL profile (low, medium, high) [4] PLAZAS/Mexican diploma [3]

  24. Communication • SOSY Quarterly Newsletter • Monthly Communication with SST • Monthly Conference Calls with TST • Schedule of meetings for next year

  25. Thank you • Please contact me with any questions or if your state would like technical assistance. • tkalic@embarqmail.com • For other information: • www.osymigrant.org • http://osymigrant.blogspot.com/

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