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Presentation to Commission Legislative Update July 2011

Presentation to Commission Legislative Update July 2011. HOUSE BILLS. HB 2301 – Virtual Charter Schools Reduces percentage of licensed virtual charter school teachers from 100 to 95. http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb2300.dir/hb2301.en.pdf. HOUSE BILLS.

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Presentation to Commission Legislative Update July 2011

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  1. Presentation to Commission Legislative Update July 2011

  2. HOUSE BILLS HB 2301 – Virtual Charter Schools • Reduces percentage of licensed virtual charter school teachers from 100 to 95. http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb2300.dir/hb2301.en.pdf

  3. HOUSE BILLS HB 2314 – Social Worker Licensure • Exempts School Social Workers (SSW) from licensure under the State Board of Social Workers • 2009 Legislation would have required TSPC-licensed SSW to also be licensed by the State Board of Social Workers • Introduced by Reps Komp and Greenlick http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb2300.dir/hb2314.en.pdf

  4. HOUSE BILLS HB 3474 – Rep. Komp’s Bill • Creates Educator Preparation Improvement Fund • Appropriates $100,000 for the fund • Distributed by TSPC • Encourages approved teacher preparation programs and school district partnerships

  5. HOUSE BILLS HB 3474 – Rep. Komp’s Bill (cont) • Requires ODE with TSPC to create Comprehensive Leadership Development System for Licensed Administrators • Plan to coordinate resources • Recruit under-represented candidates • Encourages approved administrator preparation programs to develop performance assessments

  6. HOUSE BILLS HB 3474 – Rep. Komp’s Bill (cont) • Renames Professional Organization Fund the National Boards Certification Fund • Allows funds to be spent on encouraging teacher and administrator candidates to seek national bd cert • Allows funds to be spent on support for national board certification applications

  7. HOUSE BILLS HB 3474 – Rep. Komp’s Bill (cont) • Requires TSPC to work with ODE and Oregon Coalition for Quality Teaching and Learning • To propose “guidelines to adopt” model teaching standards for pre-service; induction; veteran teachers • Report guidelines to Legislature prior to January 1, 2012 (See SB 290) http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb3400.dir/hb3474.en.pdf

  8. SENATE BILLS SB 141– Speech Language Pathologists • Exempts TSPC Licensed Speech Language Pathologists (Communications Disorders) from licensure by the state Board of Examiners for Speech Language Pathology and Audiology • Only allows if working for public school, ESD, or charter school • Allows supervision of SLPA’s if comply with BESLPA rules and statutes

  9. SENATE BILLS SB 141– Speech Language Pathologists • SLPA Supervision • New proposed rules (Hearing July 20) require basic, standard, initial or continuing license with speech disorders or communications disorders endorsements to supervise SLPA’s • Also requires minimum of 2 years experience if licensed after 1999; five years experience if licensed prior to 1999. Time on CAP, Restricted Transitional does not count toward this experience. http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0100.dir/sb0141.en.pdf

  10. SENATE BILLS SB 250– ESD Governance (et al) • Requires TSPC to develop “advanced certification” for ESD Superintendents • Required of all current and future administrators by 7-1-13 • Includes work experience and advanced study • Knowledge of theories of change, strategic planning, financial planning • Capable of formulating inter-organizational cooperation & developing partnerships

  11. SENATE BILLS SB 250– ESD Governance (et al) • Stakeholders group to propose: • What should this certification look like? • How will it be delivered? • Plan for implementation? http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0200.dir/sb0250.en.pdf

  12. SENATE BILLS SB 552 – Governor Superintendent Public Instruction • Deputy Superintendent must be school administrator (5 years experience) • At the end of current SPI’s term or sooner if she resigns. http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0500.dir/sb0552.en.pdf

  13. SENATE BILLS SB 290 – Relating to Performance Standards • TSPC and ODE develop standards to improve student academic growth and learning • Standards based on core model teaching standards (InTASC) • Multiple formative assessments to evaluate performance • State Bd must adopt by 1-1-12

  14. SENATE BILLS SB 290 – Relating to Performance Standards • School districts must use the model core teaching standards to evaluate teachers and administrators • By July 1, 2013 must be used for all teachers and administrators http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0200.dir/sb0290.en.pdf

  15. SENATE BILLS SB 909 – Oregon Education Investment Board • Streamline & integrate numerous state Early Childhood programs • Recommend strategic investments for public education • Integrated, statewide student data system • Must appoint Chief Education Officer

  16. SENATE BILLS SB 909 – Oregon Education Investment Board • Must make report on how to: • Merge State Board of Education and Higher Education Board • Requires Commissioner of Community Colleges, Chancellor and Director of Student Assistance Commission to report to Chief Education Officer

  17. SENATE BILLS SB 909 – Oregon Education Investment Board • Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission (SB 242) to report to Chief Education Officer • Abolishes Investment Board effective March 15, 2016 http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0900.dir/sb0909.en.pdf

  18. Task Forces

  19. Task Forces

  20. Task Forces

  21. Lease expires September 2011 • $103, 088 one-time funding Legislature postponed funding until estimates are more accurate 2011-2013 Governor’s Recommended Budget Agency Policy Package 100 Move Office Space

  22. 2.0 FTE Investigator 2; • 1.0 FTE Office Specialist 2 Legislature approved 2.0 FTE Investigator 2 (limited duration only) 2011-2013 Governor’s Recommended Budget Agency Policy Package 101 Investigations

  23. Adjustment Requested • Eliminate 1 FTE Office Specialist 2 (prior page) • Currently operating without the position • Saves $104,534 in wages and support Legislature approved 2011-2013 Governor’s Recommended Budget Agency Policy Package 101 Investigations

  24. Adjustment Requested • Eliminate requested 0.5 FTE District Liaison • Saves $139,528 wages and support Legislature approved 2011-2013 Governor’s Recommended Budget Agency Policy Package 102 District Liaison

  25. Adjustment Requested (cont.) • Re-class two positions from public service representatives to Administrative Specialists 2 • Cost: $7,625 Legislature approved 2011-2013 Governor’s Recommended Budget Agency Policy Package 102 District Liaison

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