Iowa Admin. Code r. 281-72.10

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 10, November 13, 2024
Rule 281-72.10 - Annual budget and annual progress report

Each AEA shall submit to the board an annual budget as required by Iowa Code section 273.3 and shall provide an annual progress report on the indicators of quality and the agencywide goals.

(1)Annual budget. An annual budget shall be submitted by an AEA accredited by the board or an AEA that has been given conditional accreditation by the board as described in Iowa Code section 273.3(12) and subrule 72.11(4) to the board for approval, on forms provided by the department, no later than March 15 preceding the next fiscal year. The board shall review the proposed budget and shall, before April 1, either grant approval or return the budget without approval with comments of the board included. An unapproved budget shall be resubmitted to the board for final approval no later than April 15.
(2)Annual progress report. An AEA shall annually submit a written progress report to its schools and school districts and the department and make the report available to the public. The report shall include, but not be limited to, the following information:
a.Agencywide goals. Progress, at a minimum, toward the agencywide goals described in paragraph 72.9(1) "c" shall be reported. This progress shall include agencywide baseline data and changes in the baseline data as a result of services provided in each action plan.
b.Indicators of quality. Aggregated agencywide data shall include baseline data and trends over time for the following indicators of quality from, at a minimum, the state indicators, the statewide customer service survey, school and school district comprehensive school improvement plans, and school and school district annual progress reports:
(1) Targeted assistance. An AEA assists schools and school districts with specific student, teacher, and school needs evidenced in local school improvement plans by:
1. Addressing teacher, school and school district needs.
2. Responding to student learning needs.
(2) Improved student learning. An AEA assists schools and school districts in:
1. Improving student achievement in mathematics.
2. Improving student achievement in reading.
3. Improving student achievement in science.
4. Reducing student achievement gaps in mathematics.
5. Reducing student achievement gaps in reading.
6. Reducing student achievement gaps in science.
7. Reducing dropout rates.
8. Preparing students for postsecondary success.
9. Planning to ensure that students complete a core program.
(3) Improved teaching. An AEA assists schools and school districts in improving teaching in the following areas:
1. Mathematics.
2. Reading.
3. Science.
(4) Resource management. An AEA assists schools and school districts:
1. By delivering cost-efficient services.
2. By timely delivery of services.
(5) Customer satisfaction with services. An AEA determines customer satisfaction through:
1. High levels of participation.
2. High levels of customer satisfaction with quality of AEA services.
(6) Annual progress report review process. The annual progress report of an AEA shall be reviewed by a team appointed by the director Following the review of an AEA's report, feedback will be provided to the agency.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 281-72.10