| First, let’s congratulate the LEAs recognized at this week’s State Board of Education (the “Board”) meeting for successfully demonstrating early literacy practices with the Science of Reading. Click here to see the presentation.Items Discussed:
State of Teaching Profession Report to the General Assembly: Highlights include: (1) The NC attrition rate increased from 7.8% in 2021-22 to 11.5 % in 2022-23, (2) 26% of teachers left after their first year, (3) The vacancy rate increased from 5.9% in 2021-22 to 6.4% in 2022-23, (4) The number of new teachers entering classrooms under alternative licensure routes is up more than 23% since the 2017-18 school year and now makes up nearly half of all new educators in NC. Read DPI’s Press Release entitled “Teacher Attrition Data Indicates Need for More Beginning Teacher Support” here. Full report is available here. WRAL news report here.
Regional Support Structure Update: This regional support structure launched in 2019 to provide customized support based on data, need, and requests from LEAs. See presentation here.
New Restart Applications: Currently, there are 158 approved restart schools. 23 schools across Cleveland, Gaston, Halifax, Moore, Sampson, Wake, and Winston-Salem Forsyth are seeking approval to become restart schools over the next two school years. If approved, there will be 181 total restart schools. See report here.
Early Literacy Specialists: The General Assembly allocated funding to provide one early learning specialist for each LEA. The Board received a report on Thursday on the implementation and impact of Early Literacy Specialists in 2023-2024. The Board heard stories of implementation from ELS leaders in Surry County Schools and CMS. See presentation here.
Permission to Revise English Language Arts Standards (ELA): DPI is requesting permission to begin revision of the English Language Arts Standards. It has completed the information gathering phase and provided the Board with a detailed report on the data here. They estimate the third and final draft will be complete in early 2025 to bring to the Board. See presentation here.
NC Standard Course of Study Policy Amendment (SCOS-012): One of several proposed changes creates a new 10-year timeline for review and revision of standards. See all suggested policy changes here and presentation here.
Global Educator Digital Badge Criteria Policy Amendment (DBDG-001): The proposal broadens eligibility to all educators. See policy changes here and presentation here.
CTE Licensure Policies and Procedures Manual Policy Amendment (CTED-004):
- Changes eligibility criteria to several license areas.
- Changes criteria to convert from a continuing license to specific license areas.
- Makes technical corrections to improve understanding.
See presentation on changes here, summary of changes here, and detailed policy changes here and here.
In addition, the Licensing Testing Requirements Policy Amendment (LICN-003) changes the required praxis testing score for Marketing Education effective July 1, 2024; see here.
Items Approved:
Additional After School Robotics Funding: The Board approved 23 additional requests from PSUs (15 LEAs and 8 Charters) totaling $1.1 million. See details here.
Educator Preparation Program Report Cards: To see a summary of the annual performance reports EPPs are required to submit click here. Both EPP performance reports and the dashboard on EPP Report Card Information are located on the NCDPI website here.
Educator Preparation Programs (EPPs): The Board approved Moreland University here and KIPP here.
Health Career Promotions Grant Awards: Of the $2 million allotted over the biennium, the Board approved $658,000 in grants for 2023-24 to support PSUs in developing a plan for health careers for high school students and their families. The maximum grant allowed is $25,000 per PSU. Another cycle commences in June. The presentation is here. Approved grant awards are here.
Organization and Administrative Structure of Governor’s School Policy Amendment (ACIG-001): The Board approved the policy changes reviewed last month. See policy here.
Allotment Manual Policy Amendments (A LOT-003): The Board approved to update the funding formula for middle school reading. For more details, see here.
ARP ESSER Fund Expenditure Compliance Report: Impact of approved funds shown here.
Charter Schools: After months of discussion, the Board approved a policy amendment to address the charter school renewal process. See presentation from Charter School Review Board leaders summarizing changes here and policy changes here.
Additionally, The Board voted to support the recommendation to not renew Ridgeview Charter in Gaston County. For more information, see here. |