OSDE - SES July 6, 2021 - Internal

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Professional Development Bonus for District Determinations

Survey

Districts may now submit 2020-2021 school year professional development documentation to receive up to two bonus points on the annual district determination (issued November 2021).  Note that not all PD qualifies for the bonus: please read the qualifications carefully when you open the link. Districts who were assigned Level 2 or Level 3 supports (DMR 2 or DMR 3) during the 2020-2021 School year will automatically earn bonus points for timely completion of monitoring requirements and do not need to complete the survey.  The survey close date is October 15, 2021.  Please submit your information by clicking on the icon above.

If you have questions, please email Felica Denton or Cheryl Revolinski for assistance. 


Educational Interpreter Registry

If your district employs educational interpreters, please verify that they are on the OSDE Educational Interpreter Registry.  All interpreters in an educational setting are required to be on the registry and are required to obtain yearly CEUs. 


Guidance on FAPE

Guidance on FAPE considerations for students eligible in the primary category of Developmental Delay (DD)/Speech Language Impairment or Speech-Language Impairment (SLI).  You can find the document here

Please contact Michele DeBerry if you have any questions. 


DLM Guide to Scoring and Reporting

Dynamic

DLM score reports are now available through the Kite Portal. To view the Guide to Scoring and Reporting for Data Managers click here.

For additional questions and assistance, please contact Delva Bird.

Data Heading

End of Year Data Certification

Superintendents may now certify districts’ end of year data submissions. FY2021 certification occurs in the Single Sign-On SPED Child Count application. Select FY2021 to certify. Superintendents are certifying the data in EdPlan, and no data are available for review in the application. If completed by July 16, certification will be considered timely.

Please call Special Education Services and ask to speak to a member of the Data Team at 405-521-3351 with any questions.

finance

High Needs Applications

High Needs Tier I and Tier II applications can now be submitted. Applications can be located on the OSDE-SES website under Finance. All applications must be submitted by the fourth Friday of July (July 23, 2021).  Applications can be mailed, faxed to (405) 522-3503 or emailed.
♦ Contact your finance specialist for assistance.

To view the High Needs Memo, please click here.                                                                    To view our Finance website for applications on Tire I and Tier II, please click here


COOP/Interlocals

Districts participating in a COOP and/or Interlocal must complete a COOP/Interlocal application. The application can be found on the OSDE-SES website under Finance.  

 To view the COOP/Interlocal application, please click here.                                                   To view our Finance website for more information, please click here

Contact Janet Felton at (405) 522-6297 for any questions or for assistance.


FY2021 Closeouts

The FY21 Closeout is now ready for districts to perform online in the Grants Management System. All FY21 claims must be submitted and in an “Approved Status” prior to performing the closeout. For assistance please contact your finance specialist.


Claim Deadlines

  • August 1st is the deadline to file a final claim for reimbursement in fiscal year 21.
  • September 1st is the deadline to close out Special Ed programs for fiscal year 21. 

Training/Webinars

Special Education Leadership Webinar Series

When: July 13, 2021 - 3:00-5:00PM 

Discussing topics such as organizational leadership, strategic analysis, and goal setting, this multi-session webinar series will provide special education directors and other district program staff the opportunity to seek out what it means to be a part of an organization. Questions such as “what currently is”, in an organization, and also, “what currently could/should be” for it to achieve its mission will be the center point of discussion. Participants will come away from the sessions with the knowledge and understanding to help fulfill their goal of providing quality education to all students.

 For more information about the webinar series, view the flyer here.                                     To register for the second session in the series on July 13, 2021, click here.                         The zoom link you will need for the session is linked here

Any questions about the webinar can be directed to Abby Johnson.


New EdPlan Navigation Webinar in July Webinar Trainings Provided by EdPlan Include

This training is recommended for new users in EdPlan before attending future trainings.  Experienced users are welcome to attend to see the improvements made in the new EdPlan design.  The navigation webinar will cover accessing students, running reports, wizards, caseloads, etc.

The webinar schedule and registration link are located in EdPlan on the Main page at the bottom under Documents.  Click on the Help Links tab and click on EdPlan July Webinar Schedule. 

Once the EdPlan July Webinar Schedule is opened, you can choose which date and time works best.  To register for a particular webinar, click on the Registration Link next to the one you want to attend.

Professional Development

EdPlan Connect Parent Portal

In preparation for the new school year, professional development on the Parent Portal  can found in Pepper under “Oklahoma EdPlan Courses.” Learn how to use this system and connect with parents.

For additional questions and assistance, please contact Chelsea Bowlan


OSDE Late Summer 2021 Special Education Boot Camp

Boot Camp Dates: August 1, 2021 – September 25, 2021

Open Dates to Submit Applications will be Monday, June 28 through Monday, July 19.  Acceptance letters for the Late Summer 2021 Boot Camp Cohort will be sent Wednesday, July 21.

⇒ OSDE Boot Camp Candidate Application can be found, here

This hybrid certification program is designed for candidates who meet the following criteria:

  • Hold a four-year degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education.
  • Grade point average of 2.75 or higher from a previous degree program.
  • A recommendation from a representative at a school district or institution of higher education.
  • Pass a national background check.
  • Commit to continued education at a master's degree level.
  • Reliable access to computer and wifi.

If you are interested in boot camp and would like to see more information and dates, please view information here


The Micro-Credential Route to Severe-Profound Certification

Micro-credentials provide a pathway to professional growth, increase employability, and develop teacher leaders. Redefining the professional learning experience, micro-credentials shift the emphasis from seat time to demonstrated competence. Licensed educators learn, practice, receive feedback and demonstrate mastery of standards leading to severe/profound certification.

The State Board of Education shall issue a two-year provisional certificate in the endorsement area of severe-profound disabilities to any individual who has obtained a standard certificate in the endorsement area of mild-moderate and commits to completing a state-approved micro-credential program to severe-profound endorsement within two years. SB 1436

More information about this program and the application can be found on the website

Contact information:

Jill Hilst, (405) 522-0452


Paraprofessional Training - Part I and II

Para

The Oklahoma State Department of Education – Special Education Services Division in collaboration with Dr. Kaylin Coody will be hosting a paraprofessional training in Glenpool. Topics of discussion include: Behavior Strategies, Progress Monitoring, Data Collection, and Classroom Behavior Management for Paraprofessionals. The training, in addition to online work, will provide the required hours of SDE curriculum necessary for the OSDE Paraprofessional Certificate.

The training is divided into two parts – Part I and Part II. Participants will need to register and complete both Part I and Part II at that location. If participants do not complete both sessions at the location, they will not receive credit for the required hours necessary for the OSDE Paraprofessional Certificate.

The training is free of charge if participants attend both sessions. If attendees do not participate in both training sessions, the district will be responsible for the cost associated with the participant(s).

Registration is required as enrollment will be limited due to COVID-19, as we will be implementing and following CDC and State guidelines. All participants will be required to wear a mask.

                           ♦To register for the Glenpool training, click here.

Questions about the training can be directed to Abby Johnson!


District-Level Boot Camp

BC

Does your district need teachers certified in special education? Consider providing a district-level boot camp with OSDE approved curriculum located in OSDE Connect.          Contact Jill Hilst to help your district get started. 

To view flyer, click here.

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Attention! Attention!

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The OKEdge platform has been renamed OSDE Connect.

Join Oklahoma educators in online collaboration and learning space. Browse the OSDE Connect catalog of professional learning modules located in the Professional Development Directory.


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