The CP Tip Jar
July 2023
Important Due Dates
All plans listed below are to be completed/submitted in the Future Ready Comprehensive
Planning Portal (FRCPP).
*Please see the graphic in the FRCPP Plan Summary for the release dates of the plans listed
below.)*
Comprehensive Plans
Not sure what Phase your LEA is for Comp Planning?
- Check the Master List here.
Phase 1 - Due October 31, 2023 (Extension granted by PDE)
- Click here to view the Phase 1 letter sent out by PDE on 1.17.23.
Phase 2 - Due March 31, 2024
Phase 3 - Due March 31, 2025
Implementation of the Comprehensive Plan can begin as soon as it is approved by PDE but
must begin by:
Phase 1 – July 1, 2023 (Plan covers July 2023 - June 2026)
Phase 2 – July 1, 2024 (Plan covers July 2024- June 2027)
Phase 3 – July 1, 2025 (Plan covers July 2025 - June 2028)
Special Education Plans:
Phase 1 - Due May 1, 2025
Phase 2 - Due May 1, 2023
Phase 3 - Due May 1, 2024
K-12 Guidance Plan (339) - UPDATED as of 3/11/22
Phase 1 – March 31, 2024
Phase 2 – March 31, 2025
Phase 3 – March 31, 2023
School Improvement Plans
Due June 30th - August 31, 2023
Safe Schools Reports
MOU with Local Police Department was due June 30, 2023
Bullying Policy Report due July 31, 2023
Fire Drill and Security Drill Report due July 31, 2023
Safe Schools Annual Report due July 31, 2023
School Reconfigurations
Due July 31, 2023
Charter School Annual Report
Due August 1, 2023
Schoolwide Title I Plans
Due September 1, 2023
FRCPP Plan Release and Due Date Chart
- This link will allow you to see all of the release and due dates for the Plans/Reports within the FRCPP.
- It will also help you identify which plans/reports are required for your particular LEA.
OPEN OFFICE HOURS FOR FRCPP SUPPORT!
- These open office hours are held from 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month via Teams.
- To join a session, click here. (No registration required.)
- Sessions will have a brief announcement section followed by an open Q&A.
Plan Approval and Signature Requirements (UPDATED to include all plans/reports)
- who needs to sign off on each plan.
- if the plan requires Board approval.
- if the plan requires a public review period.
- how frequently a plan is required to be submitted.
Special Ed Plan Information
- The purpose of the webinar was to train school districts on the Special Education Plan requirements and the new FRCPP system.
- Special Education Phases for LEAs are aligned with the Phases assigned for Comprehensive Plans. Refer to the Comprehensive Plan Master List here.
Important Reminders:
- Users must be assigned to the Special Education Plan by the LocalUserAdmin in the "Admin" tab of the FRCPP and assigned the appropriate roles to be able to complete it.
- The Superintendent/CEO information within the "Profile" page is populated from EdNA. If the information is incorrect, please make the changes in EdNA and then allow 48 hours for the integration to occur.
- The print function is available for Special Education Plans within the "Plan Reports and Print" tab.
- If you have any questions about the Special Education Plan process or the transition to the Future Ready Comprehensive Planning Portal, please do not hesitate to contact your assigned Special Education Advisor.
- LEAs who have submitted their Special Ed Plan and had it approved in the FRCPP will now complete any SEPRNs within the FRCPP. Click here to access the directions (Phases 1 and 3)
- LEAs who have not submitted their Special Ed Plan and had it approved in the FRCPP yet will continue to complete any SEPRNs within the Comp Plan App. Click here to access those directions. (Phase 2)
Comprehensive Plan Information
Dual Credit Fast Facts:
Dual Credit Agreements: Effective with the 2022-2023 school year (see Dual Credit Agreement BEC)
All school entities enrolling secondary students must enter into at least one dual credit agreement with an IHE approved to operate in Pennsylvania.
To qualify, the students must be able to be enrolled in the LEA and IHE and receive credit from both agencies.
School entities are required to submit copies of their dual credit agreements and other facts related to dual enrollment via FRCPP and PIMS annually. The agreements are to be uploaded in the FRCPP in the following places:
PDE Approved CTE Program Articulation Agreements
FRCPP --- Reports --- CATS
Charter Schools
FRCPP --- Reports ---- Charter School Annual Report
Any articulation agreements not uploaded into CATS or Charter School Annual Report
When Comprehensive Plan is open
FRCPP --- My Plans --- Comprehensive Plan --- Set --- Related Academics --- Articulation Agreements
When Comprehensive Plan is approved,
FRCPP --- My Plans --- Comprehensive Plan --- Plan Monitoring --- Articulation Agreements
Note: Articulation agreements do not need to be uploaded more than once except charter schools in the following situations:
A charter school begins a new agreement prior to the Charter School Annual Report opening. Then, the charter school must upload it to the Comprehensive Plan to meet the 30-day requirement. Once the Charter School Annual Report opens again, the charter school needs to upload the new agreement.
A charter school uploads an articulation agreement into CATS. The same articulation agreement must be uploaded into the Charter School Annual Report.
Not sure what Phase your LEA is for Comp Planning?
- Check the Master List here.
Reminder: Ready, Set, Go, along with the Induction Plan (Chp 49), Professional Education (Act 48) Plan, and Gifted Education Plan (Chp 16) require a 28-day public review and Board Approval.
- Click here for directions on how to print the Comprehensive Plan and State Required Reports for public inspection.
To help organize your planning efforts, the PA Planning Team and IU contacts across the state have developed suggested timelines for your reference. Feel free to use these to organize how your LEA will tackle the comprehensive planning process.
- Phase 1 LEAs (2023 Submission)
- Phase 2 LEAs (2024 Submission)
- Phase 3 LEAs (2025 Submission)
Helpful FRCPP Resources
- This website contains a plethora of resources for all things related to Comp Planning and the FRCPP.
Changing LocalUsers or LocalUserAdmins at the School Level to the District Level
- This document will help the Local Security Administrator (LSA) remove any users who are registered at the School Level and add them at the LEA level, which is how we recommend ALL users now be registered.
- This document will also help the LocalUserAdmin add the users to the appropriate plan/reports within the Admin tab of the FRCPP.
This document includes:
- a thorough explanation with screenshots on how to register for the FRCPP and gain access to plans.
- directions for the LocalUserAdmin on how to assign users to plans and give them permissions to those plans.
Selecting the Correct User Role for the FRCPP
- This document highlights the differences between the LocalUserAdmin and LocalUser roles to help determine which role to register for. (Note - users can only hold ONE of these roles, not both.)
Helpful Hints for Submission of Plans Within the FRCPP
- This document provides troubleshooting ideas for the most common issues we see when people are working within the FRCPP and unable to submit and/or sign off on plans.
- This document provides specific tips for uploading affirmation statements, signing off on plans, and submitting plans.
Plans Requiring Revisions
- This document provides an interpretation of the symbols users will see within the plan that requires revisions and provides guidance on how to resubmit.
- This document outlines how to download a Word/PDF version of a report/plan.
- This feature allows you to easily create a report for the Comprehensive Plan, Induction Plan, Gifted Education Plan, and Professional Development Plan that can be posted for the required 28-day public review period.
Pennsylvania Continuous Improvement Resource Site
- This website serves as a resource for school and district leaders, as well as school improvement facilitators and consultants, as part of Pennsylvania’s System for LEA and School Improvement.
- Click here to access the Federal Programs Compliance Requirements for School Improvement Plans for 2022.
Common Pitfalls
Users can only have one role - LocalUser OR LocalUserAdmin.
The only people who should register as LocalUserAdmin at the district level are those who would assign plans and permissions to users in the district who register for the FRCPP. (Chief School Administrators, Assistant Chief School Administrators)
We recommend all LocalUsers register at the LEA level (branch 0000) and NOT the school level.
For a successful Superintendent/CEO/Executive Director sign off, and submission his/her name and email must be an exact match with what’s listed in EdNA and within the Profile page of a plan.
- This is the same for anyone who needs to sign a plan/report (i.e. Induction Coordinator, Professional Development Coordinator, Points of Contact, etc.)
- When an LEA adds new Chief School Administrator information in EdNA, the LEA should also email their paperwork to RA-EDFRCPP@pa.gov, so it can be processed upon submission.
- The red exclamation marks where the revisions were required will not disappear as they need to be manually checked by PDE.
Features Within the FRCPP
Plan Monitoring
- Once a plan has been submitted, the "Plan Monitoring" tab will become active.
- Within this section, you can monitor your progress toward your measurable goals, action plans, and action steps.
- You will not be able to adjust your measurable goals but you will be able to make adjustments to your action plans and professional development needs.
- Click here to access a user guide that will help you navigate and complete the Plan Monitoring section of Comprehensive and School Plans.
When a new Comprehensive Plan goes live:
- The "Ready" section will be prepopulated for users.
- The “Set," "Go," and all State Required Reports which are submitted as part of the Comprehensive Planning process will need to be updated.
When a new School Improvement Plan goes live:
- The "Ready" and "Set" sections will be prepopulated for users.
- The "Go" section will have "analyzing" and the measurable goals prepopulated and users will be able to add in new targets.
*Please note:
- No pre-population will occur between a school-level plan and a district-level plan unless the LEA is a single entity. In that case, the school and the LEA Comprehensive Plan are one and the same. Therefore, a single entity will check and update Ready, Set, Go yearly if they are designated (CSI, ATSI, TSI, Schoolwide Title 1).
When system maintenance needs to occur within the FRCPP, users will see a message a few days before in the "News and Updates" on the FRCPP Home Screen.
FRCPP Plan/Report Updates
CATS
- The CATS System is open in the FRCPP.
- If you have questions about the CTE Program Approval Application review process, please contact the CTE Program Approval Support Team at ra-vocteched@pa.gov. If you have technical questions about the system please contact the FRCPP Team at RA-EDFRCPP@pa.gov.
- Click here for the information that was sent out via PennLink.
Safe Schools
- Any user assigned to Safe Schools in the "Admin" tab of the FRCPP will have access to all the reports that apply to Safe Schools (Bullying Policy Report, Bus Evacuation Report, Fire Drill and Security Drill Report, Memorandum of Understanding with Local Police Department Report (2023), Safe Schools Annual Report).
K-12 Guidance Plan (339)
- The K-12 Guidance Plan (339) is available in the FRCPP for all phases.
- Only LEAs who send students to a CTC or have CTE programs are required to complete the plan.
- Click here for the Master Phase configuration list. (This is now aligned with Comp Plan and Special Education Phases.) The following letter went out to the field on 3/11/22 to address the change in phases for LEAs.
- If you need assistance completing the K-12 Guidance Plan, a how-to guide can be found here.
- Guidance Plans are due the year after the Comprehensive Plan is due.
Training and Resources
To access a variety of materials from previous webinars and other helpful documents to assist you with the FCRPP and Comprehensive planning process, click here.
Act 13 Educator Effectiveness Resources Toolkit and Webinar Series
With the implementation of Act 13 Educator Effectiveness, the Department has published a toolkit and offered a set a series of webinars to address critical topics surrounding the effective implementation of Act 13.
The sessions listed below were designed to inform the implementation of Act 13 Educator Effectiveness. The recorded sessions are posted here.
The topics included:
- Toolkit Overview/Rating Forms
- Interactive Toolkit: A Deep Dive
- Frequently Asked Questions: TPE, IEP Goals Progress, and Employee Categories/Ratings
- Student Performance Measures/Performance Templates
- Rating Tools
The Act 13 Webinar sessions listed below are designed to support the implementation of Act 13 Educator Effectiveness and the use of the PEERS evaluation tool.
Topic: Educator Effectiveness Webinar: Act 13 Beginning to End
Descriptor: This webinar will provide an overview of the components of Act 13 Educator Effectiveness and answer common questions related to implementation. Additionally, we will review the free Act 13 Evaluation Tool, PEERS, available for use for LEAs statewide.
Dates Offered:
- August 15, 2023 – 12:00-1:00
- September 19, 2023 – 12:00-1:00
Topic: Engaging Teachers in Self-Reflection of Professional Practices: A Tool to Support Teacher Growth and Act 13’s SPM
Descriptor: Self-reflection by educators is integral for personal growth, and goal setting (as part of the LEA-selected Measure) is a critical component of an educator’s Act 13 evaluation. In this webinar, we’ll reveal the newly revised Teacher Self-Reflection Guides as resources to guide teachers through the process of using available data to reflect on their past practices and student outcomes to create goals for the year ahead. For either the data-available or non-data-available professional educator, you will leave this session with a process to support the gathering and reflection of data with your teachers.
Dates Offered:
- September 7, 2023 – 11:00-12:00
- September 26, 2023 – 12:00-1:00
Act 13 Office Hours with Amy Lena (PDE), Laurie Kolka (PEERS &PVAAS), and David Myers (PA-ETEP)
The Act 13 sessions listed below are designed to support the implementation of Act 13 Educator Effectiveness.
Topic: Educator Effectiveness Open Office Hours
Description: This session will address frequently asked questions as well as an opportunity for attendees to ask questions relative to Educator Effectiveness implementation and processes.
Date(s) Offered:
- August 24, 2023 – 12:00-1:00
- September 28, 2023 – 12:00-1:00
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Please choose one option below for support requests.
- If you would like support with content requirements for the portal, please contact the FRCPP Support Team at RA-EDFRCPP@pa.gov.
- If you would like support with technical issues, please contact the PA Planning Team at paplanning@caiu.org.
- Use this Google Form to request content or technical assistance with a plan.
Need to contact an RA Account at PDE?
- Check out this list with the most common RA Accounts for the Department.
PVAAS Updates
Professional Learning Resources from the 2022-203 School Year:
- Click here to access the professional learning recordings from the 2022-2023 school year.
- All webinars and virtual professional learning sessions are recorded and available through the PVAAS playlist on PDE’s YouTube channel.
PA Data Powershots
- PA Data Powershots are short videos, generally, less than 10 minutes, designed to support educators in the understanding and use of data within the context of decision-making at the district, school, grade/subject, classroom, and student levels.
- Each PA Data Powershot is focused on a specific concept, skill, report, or use of data – and can be used for individual educator learning or within larger groups such as data team meetings or professional learning communities.
- Access the PA Data Powershots
Please contact pdepvaas@iu13.org if you have any questions or if the team can be of assistance.
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