OSDE - SES Tuesday March 12, 2019

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Special Education Services

Oklahoma Summit on Behavior and Climate Survey

The Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) is planning a summit on behavior and climate in schools. The primary goal of this summit is to develop well-informed recommendations for legislative, pre-service and in-service supports based on input from stakeholders and objective sources of data. The recommendations will address the social/emotional and behavioral needs of Oklahoma schools.

Stakeholder input will be key in identifying participants and gathering crucial data and resources.

Please complete the survey regarding behavior and climate in Oklahoma schools below.

Oklahoma Summit on Behavior and Climate Survey

The survey will be available through March 22.


Oklahoma School Climate Transformation Grant

The Oklahoma School Climate Transformation Grant, also referred to as OK Transform, is now accepting applicationsTwenty-five schools across Oklahoma will be selected to receive Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS) implementation support, training and technical assistance.

Selected schools and districts will receive support and information regarding how to transform school climate by building local capacity through the implementation of a sustained, school-wide PBIS framework. In addition, schools/districts in counties with the highest opioid usage per population will receive addiction prevention training on opioid use.

Benefits of Participation

Schools and districts participating in the School Climate Transformation Grant project will receive training, professional development and technical assistance in regard to the following:

  • System-wide implementation of a Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) framework
  • Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS), social emotional learning, trauma-informed practices, suicide prevention, bullying prevention, mental health awareness and opioid training
  • Coaching support in regard to team collaboration and data-based decision making
  • Guided support for implementation of evidence-based interventions and practices
  • Access to e-learning opportunities through online platforms
  • Improved academic achievement in reading and math
  • Improved attendance rates

Download the application here.

Applications are due April 12.

For more information, contact Elizabeth Suddath, School Climate Transformation Project Director, at elizabeth.suddath@sde.ok.gov or (405) 521-2106.


Oklahoma LEA Director Webinar Series

This webinar series will provide opportunities throughout the school year for new special education directors and other district program staff to receive helpful information on various topics of importance regarding rules and regulations with the IDEA. Click below to register. 

Click here to register for April 15 webinar Leadership and Management


End Of Year Training Schedule

The end of year data collection training schedule has been finalized to prepare districts for the July 1 data submission. The attached training notice lists all training dates and registration links. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Click here for notice


WOW Summercamp

We are extending the deadline to March 31st for WOW applications.  Please share with anyone and everyone.  This is a weeklong camping and work experience, for 16-21 year olds, who will be returning to high school next year.

Click here for application

Click here for flyer


Summer Boot Camp

Non-Traditional Route to Special Education Certification

May 26-July 29, 2019

Tulsa Area

Application Deadline:   May 4, 2019

Refer to https://sde.ok.gov/non-traditional-route-special-education-teacher-certification for requirements/qualifications.


Professional Development - DLM Science Education

Oklahoma has partnered with the Center for Accessible Teaching, Learning, and Assessment Systems (ATLAS) at the University of Kansas to develop and evaluate a new professional development (PD) system to help teachers provide effective science instruction to students with the most significant cognitive disabilities. The 5E Model Professional Development in Science Education for Special Educators (5E-SESE) system integrates best practices from science education and universal design for learning in an online PD system.  

Please refer to the attachments for signing up and more information.

Click here for recruitment letter

Click here for phase 1 recruitment

Click here for school district letter template


FY19 IDEA Part B Re-Allocation

Click here to see document


FY2020 Assurances

FY2020 Assurances are now available on GMS

Click here to see memorandum