Significant Disproportionality-2021
Required Training Events and Recordings
Welcome! This page provides information on documents and resources, as well as required events, for Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) identified as Significantly Disproportionate in March 2024 by the California Department of Education (CDE). Please refer to this page regularly to access registration for required events, recorded materials and archived recordings of previous workshops.
To view documents and resources for previous years of identification, click on the tab below to switch to the appropriate year.
Welcome! This page provides information on documents and resources, as well as required events, for Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) identified as Significantly Disproportionate in January 2021 by the California Department of Education (CDE).
Comprehensive Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CCEIS) Guidance, Forms, and Tools Padlet
All of the CCEIS guidance documents, required forms, required tools, and additional tools will be housed on the new CCEIS Padlet Documents will be added to the padlet over time. Please contact Susan Stewart if you have questions.
Unduplicated Student Count Form
2022-23_Unduplicated_Student_Count_FINAL Download
FY 2022-2023 Unduplicated Student Count for Significant Disproportionality Comprehensive Coordinated Early Intervening Services Report form is required to be completed for any CCEIS services provided to students (unduplicated) during the 2022-23 school year.
NOTE: Although the 2020 CCEIS cohort ended September 30, 2022; there may have been students who received CCEIS services from July 1, 2022, to September 30, 2022. Please include those students on this form.
If you are a continuing CCEIS local educational agency, and are in the 2021 and 2022 CCEIS cohort, you will be counting all students (unduplicated) for all three years: 2020, 2021, and 2022. Just count the student one time, even if the student has received multiple services and/or over the multiple years. Gather all unduplicated students and report on one form, then submit to the California Department of Education.
This form is due to SigDisp@cde.ca.gov no later than October 10, 2023.
Please contact your California Department of Education, Focused Monitoring and Technical Assistance (FMTA) Unit Consultant, if you have any questions.
2021 Quarterly Progress and Expenditure Reports
The 2021 Quarterly Progress and Expenditure Report and the 2021 CCEIS Plan Amendment forms are available for downloading from the 2021 CCEIS Padlet.
Community of Practice Information Session Recording
This session was recorded on January 6, 2022. Focused Monitoring and Technical Assistance Consultants (California Department of Education), Kishaun Thorntona and Josh Rucker, walked through the 2021 Quarterly Progress and Expenditure Report and the 2021 CCEIS Plan Amendment form. You can view the recording on YouTube.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Document
Several questions arose during the Community of Practice information session about the 2021 Quarterly Progress and Expenditures Reports. Those questions were collected and answered in the form of a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) document (opens in a new tab). If there is a contradiction between the recording and the FAQs, use the information in the FAQs for guidance.
Due Dates
CCEIS Plan Due Date:
September 30, 2021
Quarterly Progress and Expenditure Report Due Dates:
- January 10, 2022 (optional)
- April 10, 2022 (covers initial nine-month period)
- July 10, 2022
- October 10, 2022
- January 10, 2023
- April 10, 2023
- July 10, 2023
- October 10, 2023 (final report)
Scheduled Events for ALL 2021 Identified LEAs
Special CCEIS Community of Practice (CoP) – Submitting 2021 Quarterly Progress and Expenditure Reports
CDE staff will walk 2021 LEAs through the Quarterly Progress and Expenditure Report, highlighting key information while providing guidance and tips on how to complete the report properly to help ensure your Quarterly Progress and Expenditure Report is accepted.
ALERT: The American Recovery Plan (APR) includes additional Special Education funds. These additional funds will require amendments to the 2021 Comprehensive Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CCEIS) Plans. CDE will also discuss the process for submitting your 2021 CCEIS Plan amendments.
Scheduled Events for Newly Identified LEAs
There are no currently scheduled events for Newly Identified LEAs.
Previous Events
CCEIS OFFICE HOURS
Individuals from LEAs joined their colleagues for an informal question and answer event. State Performance Plan Technical Assistant Project (SPP-TAP) staff, TA Facilitators, and staff from the California Department of Education were available to answer questions about the development of 2021 CCEIS Plans. The office hours were held on June 15, 17, 22, and 24. Topics included:
- Root Cause Analysis
- English Learners
- Fiscal Issues
- Qualitative Data
- Family Engagement
- Culturally Sensitive Social Emotional Learning
- Equitable Systemic Change
- Policies, Practices, & Procedures
- Target Populations
Workshop B
Workshop B, held on June 9, was the second of a two-workshop series designed to provide supports to LEAs identified in January 2021 as significantly disproportionate as they develop their CCEIS action plan. This is an interactive workshop where participants will put their knowledge to use through learning exercises and a working session for teams.
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Workshop A
This virtual workshop was provided to LEAs which have been newly identified as significantly disproportionate in January 2021.
Sig Dis LEAs were given instruction and guidance regarding Comprehensive Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CCEIS) plan development including: root cause analysis, appropriate activities, allowable expenditures, student population to receive services, and tips from the Focused Monitoring Technical Assistance (FMTA) Consultants.
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Introduction to Significant Disproportionality Webinar Series
Three one-hour mandatory webinars for LEAs which have been newly identified as significantly disproportionate in January 2021 were presented in February. Content on the following CCEIS topics was shared:
- Federal Requirements, California Implementation and Methodology | View recording in a new tab.
- Understanding and Setting the Foundation | View recording in a new tab.
- Developing a Plan for Systemic Change | View recording in a new tab.
Scheduled Events for Continuing LEAs (those identified in 2020 and 2021)
Previous Events
There are no currently scheduled events for Continuing LEAs.
CCEIS OFFICE HOURS
Individuals from LEAs joined their colleagues for an informal question and answer event. State Performance Plan Technical Assistant Project (SPP-TAP) staff, TA Facilitators, and staff from the California Department of Education were available to answer questions about the development of 2021 CCEIS Plans. The office hours were held on June 15, 17, 22, and 24. Topics included:
- Root Cause Analysis
- English Learners
- Fiscal Issues
- Qualitative Data
- Family Engagement
- Culturally Sensitive Social Emotional Learning
- Equitable Systemic Change
- Policies, Practices, & Procedures
- Target Populations
Brown Bag Q&A
LEAs who are significantly disproportionate for both 2020 and 2021 were able to ask questions of SPP-TAP and CDE staff about their 2021 plan development and their 2020 plan implementation.
Significant Disproportionality for Continuing Local Educational Agencies Webinar
This two-hour webinar was designed for LEAs who were identified in 2020 and 2021 as significantly disproportionate (“continuing LEAs”). The webinar provided information on what is unique for continuing LEAs as well as updates on changes to CDE forms will be provided.
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CIM for Sig Dis Process
CCEIS Progress Reports
Funding Information
California Department of Education, Special Education Division’s special project, State Performance Plan Technical Assistance Project (SPP-TAP) is funded through a contract with the Napa County Office of Education. SPP-TAP is funded from federal funds, (State Grants #H027A080116) provided from the U.S. Department of Education Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the position of the U.S. Department of Education.
