| 1. |
Name of organization: |
Brockport Central School District |
| Primary location: |
Brockport Schools
40 Allen Street
Brockport, NY 14420 |
Contact information:
(phone / email / website): |
Michelle Turner
585-637-1818
mturner@bcs1.org
http://Brockport.k12.ny.us |
| LEAs where service will be provided: |
Brockport Central School District |
| 2. |
Years provider has delivered service: |
8
years |
| 3. |
Evidence that services have been
effective: |
Continuously improving math scores |
| 4. |
Title of the instructional program,
curriculum series to be used (if appropriate): |
McGraw Hill math series; Intervention series such as Aiming Higher,
Soaring Scores, and Measuring Up on NYS Math Tests as well as computer
assisted software programs |
| 5. |
Grade level(s) the provider will serve: |
Grades 6th - 8th |
| 6. |
Content area(s) provider will serve: |
Math |
| 7. |
Number of sessions provided per week, if
applicable: |
1-2/week depending on which option the parent selects |
| 8. |
Average length of each service session
(minutes/hours): |
60-90
minutes/week depending on which option the parent selects |
| 9. |
Duration of the available service period
(e.g. September 1 June 30; September 1 August 31; weekends only; summer
school only; specific number of weeks or hours, other, etc;): |
September 1 - June 30
Extended day programs:
Before School: 6:15-7:15 a.m.
After School: 2:45-4:15 p.m. |
| 10. |
Type of instruction: |
Individual
and/or small group - averaging 2-3 students |
| 10a |
Description of methods and strategies for serving eligible students with
disabilities: |
Direct instruction, guided practice and independent practice using
McGraw Hill math series; Intervention series such as Aiming Higher,
Soaring Scores, and Measuring Up on NYS Math Tests as well as computer
assisted software programs as appropriate to student's IEP's |
| 10b |
Description of methods and strategies for serving eligible students with
limited English proficiency: |
Direct instruction, guided practice and independent practice using
McGraw Hill math series; Intervention series such as Aiming Higher,
Soaring Scores, and Measuring Up on NYS Math Tests as well as computer
assisted software programs with modifications and resources as
applicable to each student's NYSESLAT level |
| 11. |
Qualifications of the service
provider(s)/instructor(s): |
All service providers
are certified teachers meeting NYS "highly qualified" qualification. |
| 12. |
Reports to parents, teachers, and LEA
(Content, frequency, method of delivery): |
Parents and teachers
will receive reports at the beginning and end of service delivery with
at least one midpoint report. Reports will list student progress
toward the student's designated goals with more frequent reports, and
other parent and/or teacher contracts, when applicable. Initial
and midpoint reports will be sent home with students and forwarded to
the teachers through internal mail. End of service reports will be
mailed home with copies to teachers. |
| 13. |
Will transportation to the service
location be provided at no charge if requested? (Note: LEAs are not required to provide or
pay for transportation) |
Transportation may be
available if the student's service begins or ends at a time when
district buses are already transporting students to and from school for
the regular school day. Otherwise, parents will be responsible for
transportation. |
| 14. |
Additional relevant information: |
Brockport prides itself
on the use of research-based practices and the use of data to drive
instructional decisions. This same philosophy applies in our
supplemental support services. Frequent progress monitoring will
determine instructional decisions throughout each child's SES program. |