Get to know the Maine DOE Team: Meet Deqa Dhalac

Maine DOE Team member Deqa Dhalac is being highlighted this week as part of the Get to know the Maine DOE Team campaign. Learn a little more about Deqa in the brief question and answer below.

What are your roles with DOE?

I am the Family Engagement and Cultural Responsiveness Specialist.

Studies show that family engagement in schools improves student achievement, social skills, reduces absenteeism, and restores parent trust in their schools.

What do you like best about your job?

I like the team that I work with. They are a group of people who cares about education and educators in way that is based on professionalism and integrity. I am lucky to be part of this team.

How or why did you decide on this career?

Previously I worked for the City of Portland’s Social Services Division, Refugees Services Program as a Human Services Councilor. Prior to that I worked for the City of Portland Public Health Division Minority Health Program as a community health outreach worker, The Center for Grieving Children as the Intercultural Program Manager, and The Opportunity Alliance as a South Portland Schools Community Builder. All of these jobs were based on education. I value and LOVE education, so when I saw this job I immediately applied knowing that I can bring to the table the passion and the experience that I have for education and I was lucky enough to be chosen.

What do you like to do outside of work for fun?

For the limited time availability that I have, I love to give back to the community by volunteering as much as can, I also love to cook and spend time with my family and friends.

PRIORITY NOTICE: Virtual Meetings Continue; Special Education, Mental Health Supports Among New Topics Added

The Maine Department of Education continues to schedule virtual office hours with Department Specialist to support educators and administrators during extended school closures. During these meetings, our specialists will be available to provide support and guidance regarding distance learning and school supports, as well as to facilitate networking and resource sharing between educators.

Please note that Office Hour Schedules will be regularly updated on this web page: https://www.maine.gov/doe/covid-19/contentmeetings and the Department will continue scheduling content specific office hours as needed. 

Virtual Office Hours:

(Please note: each of these meetings as a 100 person max capacity.)

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18

FOCUS AREA SPECIALIST NAME TIME LINK
Special Education Grades K-2 Colette Sullivan 9:00 AM https://us04web.zoom.us/j/889721697
World Language Lavinia Rogers 10:00 AM https://zoom.us/j/888782508
Visual Art, 7-12 Jason Anderson 10:00 AM https://zoom.us/j/242481949
Digital Learning – General Jon Graham 11:00 AM https://zoom.us/j/830817204 
Career and Education Development Diana Doiron 11:00 AM  https://zoom.us/j/256302696
Visual Art, K-6 Jason Anderson 11:00 AM https://zoom.us/j/439738714
Social Studies PK-8 Joe Schmidt 11:00am https://zoom.us/j/402047713
Student Mental Health Support, School Counseling and Social Work Bear Shea 12:00 PM https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/746074667
Special Education Grades 3-5 Colette Sullivan 12:00 PM https://us04web.zoom.us/j/373346822
Adult Education state team 12:30 PM Join link
Special Education Grades 6-8 Anne-Marie Adamson 1:30 PM https://us04web.zoom.us/j/694793536
Music, Instrumental and classroom Jason Anderson 1:00 PM https://zoom.us/j/562133155
Social Studies 6-12 Joe Schmidt 1:00pm https://zoom.us/j/425732219
ELA 6-12 Morgan Dunton 2:00 PM https://zoom.us/j/774247205 
Special Education Grades 9-12 Anne-Marie Adamson 2:30 PM https://us04web.zoom.us/j/309043371
Music, Choral and classroom Jason Anderson 2:00 PM https://zoom.us/j/615172536
Multi-tiered Systems of Supports Andrea Logan 3:00pm https://zoom.us/j/4525406402
Theatre, K-12 Jason Anderson 3:00 PM https://zoom.us/j/703855817
Social Studies PK-12 Joe Schmidt 3:00pm https://zoom.us/j/554219857 
Digital Learning – General Jon Graham 3:00pm https://zoom.us/j/830817204 
English for Speakers of Other Languages April Perkins 4:00pm https://zoom.us/j/240287288
Dance, K-12 Jason Anderson 4:00pm https://zoom.us/j/739275789
World Language Lavinia Rogers 4:30 PM https://zoom.us/j/450711476

Young School Community: Teamwork at The Heart of What We Do

Strategic effort pays off, thanks to the Young School Team’s amazingly impressive collaborative effort! Young School staff members, radios in hand, ensure an efficient and effective means of distributing distant learning packets and reassurance to parents and students who arrived for pick-up from 2:00  p.m. – 7:00 p.m. on Monday, March 16, 2020.

Hats Off to the district’s many talented staff who lent their support, enthusiasm, and good humor during these trying times.

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Team members take a well deserved break from preparing distance learning packets, as they enjoy lunch provided by the Young School PTO.

Submitted by Peter Harrison, Principal at Young School, Saco School Department as part of Maine DOE’s Maine Schools Sharing Success Campaign. To submit a story or idea, email it to Rachel Paling at rachel.paling@maine.gov.

PRIORITY NOTICE: Second Day of Content Specific Virtual Meetings Available to Support Continued Learning

Good morning,

The Maine Department of Education has scheduled a second day of content specific virtual office hours to support educators during extended school closures. During these meetings, our specialists will be available to provide support and guidance regarding distance learning, as well as to facilitate networking and resource sharing between educators.

Please note that Office Hour Schedules will be regularly updated on this web page: https://www.maine.gov/doe/covid-19/contentmeetings and the Department will continue scheduling content specific office hours as needed by educators.

DAY TWO: Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Content Specific Office Hours Available to Maine Educators
(Please note: each of these meetings as a 100 person max capacity.)

Content Area/Grade Span Facilitator Date Time Link
Social Studies 6-8 Joe Schmidt 3/17 9:00am https://zoom.us/j/169146685
Multi-Tiered Systems of Supports Andrea Logan 3/17 9:00am https://zoom.us/j/276009316
Digital Learning – General Discussion Jon Graham 3/17 9:00am https://zoom.us/j/830817204
Music Educators, K-12 Jason Anderson 3/17 10:00am https://zoom.us/j/701080295
Health Education Susan Berry 3/17 10:00am https://zoom.us/j/218784074
Mathematics K-5 Jen and Michele 3/17 10:00am https://zoom.us/j/122353475
Social Studies 9-12 Joe Schmidt 3/17 10:00am https://zoom.us/j/138884087
World Language Lavinia 3/17 10:00am https://zoom.us/j/504161923
Physical Education Jean Zimmerman 3/17 11:00am https://zoom.us/j/218784074
Social Studies PK-5 Joe Schmidt 3/17 11:00am https://zoom.us/j/572643303
Visual Art Educators, K-12 Jason Anderson 3/17 11:00am https://zoom.us/j/780977350
Mathematics 6-8 Jen and Michele 3/17 12:00pm https://zoom.us/j/576208163
pK-5 Science Shari Templeton  3/17 12:00pm https://zoom.us/j/860243437
3/17 12:00pm https://zoom.us/j/945481019
Theatre Educators, K-12 Jason Anderson 3/17 12:30pm https://zoom.us/j/270033318
Literacy K-5 Danielle Saucier 3/17 1:00pm https://zoom.us/j/605841732
Public Pre-K Nicole Madore 3/17 1:00pm https://zoom.us/j/230023813
Dance Educators, K-12 Jason Anderson 3/17 2:00pm https://zoom.us/j/927873579
ELA 6-12 Morgan Dunton 3/17 2:00pm https://zoom.us/j/692586787
Career and Education Development Diana Doiron 3/17 2:00pm https://zoom.us/j/393949234
Mathematics 9-12 Jen and Michele 3/17 2:00pm https://zoom.us/j/453773957
6-12 Science Distance Learning Shari Templeton  3/17 2:00pm https://zoom.us/j/428290865
World Language Lavinia Rogers 3/17 3:00pm https://zoom.us/j/558995276
Digital Learning – Early Elementary (PreK-2) Jon Graham 3/17 3:00pm https://zoom.us/j/554219857
Social Studies K-12 Joe Schmidt 3/17 3:00pm https://zoom.us/j/719815036
Multi-Tiered Systems of Supports Andrea Logan 3/17 4:00pm https://zoom.us/j/4525406402

(link corrected!)

Recordings of previous sessions will be available as soon as we can process them and upload them to the following content specific webpages:

Social Studies: maine.gov/doe/continuityoflearning/social
Science: maine.gov/doe/continuityoflearning/science
World Languages: maine.gov/doe/continuityoflearning/wl
Mathematics: maine.gov/doe/continuityoflearning/mathematics
English Language Arts (ELA): maine.gov/doe/continuityoflearning/ela
Visual and Performing Arts (VPA): maine.gov/doe/continuityoflearning/vpa
Health Education: maine.gov/doe/continuityoflearning/health
Physical Education: maine.gov/doe/continuityoflearning/physed
Learning Through Technology: maine.gov/doe/continuityoflearning/ltt

Federally Required State Assessment- An Update

As many Maine school districts are working proactively to protect students and educators amid the COVID-19 issue by either implementing non-traditional instruction or closing schools, the Maine DOE is actively working on behalf of Maine schools and students.

Due to school district closures at this time, the following has transpired:

  • eMPowerME

The eMPowerME assessment administration window is closed.  Previously scheduled test sessions are not accessible within the portal.

  • Multi-State Alternate Assessment (MSAA)

The Department continues to work with MSAA member states to determine next steps regarding access and/or closing of the MSAA portal.

  • SAT

The Department continues to have twice weekly calls with the College Board to determine next steps and possible impact to the SAT School Day administration on April 14.

  • Science and Science Alternate Assessment (SAA)

The Assessment administration windows remain tentatively scheduled to open 3/30 (High School), 4/6 (SAA) and 4/27 (Grades 5 & 8) respectively. As these windows remain some time away the Department and assessment vendors will continue to assess and monitor the COVID-19 situation and determine next steps.

Impact to accountability:

Assessment administration & Accountability:

Per guidance received from the US Department of Education (USDOE) on Friday March 13, the Maine DOE will be seeking a targeted one-year waiver from the USDOE regarding assessment administration and applicable accountability requirements.

Chronic Absenteeism:

The Maine DOE will be seeking a targeted one-year waiver to remove the chronic absenteeism indicator from Maine’s Model of School Support however, the above mentioned waiver from the accountability requirements would supersede this waiver.

Thank you to our educators who are working so hard to care for our school communities. Please remain focused on your important work and know that we are working to get answers and ensure flexibility during this unprecedented time.

PRIORITY NOTICE: Content Specific Virtual Meetings Scheduled Throughout the Day Today to Support Continued Learning

To best support educators during extended school closures, Maine Department of Education content area specialists have scheduled a series of virtual meetings. During these meetings, our specialists will be available to provide support and guidance regarding distance learning, as well as to facilitate networking and resource sharing between educators.

Monday, March 16, 2020

Content Specific Office Hours Available to Maine Educators
(Please note: each of these meetings as a 100 person max capacity.)

Content Area/Grade Span Facilitator Time Link
Social Studies 6-12 Joe Schmidt 11:00am https://zoom.us/j/956097533
Digital Learning – General Discussion Jon Graham 11:00am https://zoom.us/j/830817204
Digital Learning – Late Elementary (3-5) Jon Graham 12:00pm https://zoom.us/j/945481019
 Science 6-12 Shari Templeton 12:00pm https://zoom.us/j/739014404
Mathematics K-12 Jen and Michele 1:00pm https://zoom.us/j/461276418
Literacy K-5 Danielle Saucier 1:00pm https://zoom.us/j/554037066
Public Pre-K Nicole Madore 1:00pm https://zoom.us/j/427664595
Social Studies Joe Schmidt 1:00pm https://zoom.us/j/702123166
ELA Morgan Dunton 2:00 https://zoom.us/j/692586787
Career and Education Development Diana Doiron 2:00pm https://zoom.us/124119081
Digital Learning – Early Elementary (3-5)  Jon Graham 2:00pm https://zoom.us/j/554219857
Health Education & Physical Education Susan Berry and Jean Zimmerman 2:00pm https://zoom.us/j/942814789
Science pK-5 Shari Templeton 2:00pm https://zoom.us/j/339205538
VPA, k-12 Jason Anderson 3:00pm https://zoom.us/j/374998522
World Language Lavinia Rogers 3:00pm https://zoom.us/j/527982563?pwd=YTJOOHpSZmM2azJwaFJMUkdJTmZUZz09

 

PRIORITY NOTICE: Important Message From Commissioner Makin

From Commissioner Pender Makin:

As determined by Governor Mills’ declaration of a civil emergency, we recommend that schools cease classroom based instruction as soon as practicable and for an indefinite period of time. Local communities may manage this in different ways in terms of scheduling time and logistical support for students and families to access belongings left at school and to receive remote or distance learning materials if applicable.

Schools will also have local flexibility in terms of offering remote schooldays as possible and in terms of any decisions to keep school buildings open for staff and for teachers to plan and conduct remote lessons. The point of this is to align with social distancing guidance which include avoiding large groups.

School superintendents across the state have been making extremely difficult decisions during the past several days. They have had to weigh the medical guidance from Maine and the National CDC with the unique needs and capacities of their individual communities and they have received calls from all sides of this issue. Their equally courageous recent decisions to close or not to close have been made with extreme care and under unprecedentedly challenging circumstances, and with the best interests and well-being of their students and communities at the absolute center.

  • The closing of schools does not have to mean that buildings are not open, but rather that there is a significant reduction in the number of people in any given space.
  • We encourage schools to do their best to provide activities that will keep students engaged, challenged, and learning. Plans for “remote” school days may be approved by district administrators and school boards. We also want you to know that we will be flexible with waivers on the required number of school days.
  • We applied for, and have received, federal waivers that will allow for the provision of meals to students who need them, and we will be meeting with additional funding to supplement where the waiver program is insufficient.
  • Maine Department of Education is collecting resources and information to supplement what schools already have in place with respect to providing teachers, families, and caregivers with guidance on how to support remote learning programs.
  • We also have resources available on our website to help all to talk with children about this uncertain and scary time.
  • We want to assure all that Maine DOE, along with many other states, is seeking flexibility from the US Dept of Education regarding mandatory assessments and accountability measures.

Please continue to check our website for continually updated resources and information, found at https://www.maine.gov/doe/covid-19.

SMCC, Cumberland County Adult Education Programs Form Partnership to Help Students Overcome Obstacles to College

Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) and Cumberland County Adult Education programs have entered into a partnership to help Mainers overcome barriers to earning a college education.

SMCC and Cumberland County Adult Education program directors signed a memorandum of understanding on Wednesday for Adult Education to have office space on the SMCC South Portland Campus to provide adult learners free assistance with reading, writing and math skill development to prepare for college-level courses. Adult Education staff will also provide support and guidance with exploring academic programs, applying to SMCC and navigating the college entry process.

The services, funded through a Maine College and Career Access (MCCA) grant, are available to any student wanting to improve placement test scores or needing assistance with skills development or the college application and financial aid application process.

“By having an office on our South Portland Campus, MCCA is able to provide the guidance and services that adult learners need to enter college,” said Paul Charpentier, SMCC Vice President and Academic Dean. “Once they are in college, SMCC will provide the support they need to succeed academically, achieve their goals and position themselves for bright futures.”

The Maine College and Career Access program is part of Maine Adult Education, a statewide system of local adult education programs. MCCA supports adult learners who are transitioning into college and career training programs by providing access to instruction and advising services to establish a solid foundation for success in furthering their education.

Adult education programs in Cumberland County helped drive the effort to establish an MCCA office at SMCC, said Stephanie Haskins, director of Gray-New Gloucester Adult and Community Education.

“For many years, students have been paying college tuition rates for noncredit classes when they could have accessed them through their local Adult Education,” she said. “This agreement signifies a new era in not only preparing learners for the rigors of college and career training, but doing so on the campus where they will access these programs.”

Pictured:

Front: Shelli Pride of Gorham Adult Education and Westbrook Adult Education; Stephanie Haskins of Gray-New Gloucester Adult & Community Education; and SMCC President Joe Cassidy. Middle: Anita St. Onge of Portland Adult Education; Gail Senese of the Maine Department of Education-Adult Education; Lisa Knedler of Maine Department of Education-Adult Education; Linda Winton of Bonny Eagle Adult Education; Joan Tremberth of Scarborough Adult Learning Center; and Madelyn Litz of Lake Region & Fryeburg Area Adult Education. Back: Tom Nash of Windham-Raymond Adult Education; SMCC Vice President and Academic Dean Paul Charpentier; Kelley Heath of Maine Department of Education-Adult Education; and David Brenner of South Portland Adult Education.

Reconvening and Implementation of ESSA Advisory Work Groups – Members Wanted!

The Maine Department of Education is excited to announce the reconvening and expansion of  the ESSA Advisory work groups to four (4) regional locations. The ESSA Advisory work groups will meet with the specific goal of being a collaborative thought partner, providing feedback regarding the development and refinement of Maine’s Model of School Supports (formerly known as the accountability model) to ensure the model is in the best interest of Maine schools and students, while ensuring compliance with federal requirements. 

The Advisory group will meet on a bi-monthly basis in four (4) regional locations of Maine:

  • Northern (Aroostook, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset counties)
  • Southern (Androscoggin, Cumberland, Oxford, York counties)
  • Eastern ( Washington and Hancock counties)
  • Western/Central (Franklin, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo counties)

Representatives from the four (4) regional work groups will form an ESSA Advisory Committee. 

The Maine DOE is looking for representation from stakeholder groups, in each region, including but not limited to: superintendents, parents, school educators including educators of special education and students who are English Learners (ELs), central office staff, small/rural/island schools, principals and board members, community members, Career and Technical Education and others. 

Those interested in participating should complete a short survey expressing their interest. 

Initial meetings are tentatively scheduled for: 

  • April 2, 2020
  • April 9, 2020
  • April 10, 2020
  • May 7, 2020 
  • May 21, 2020

*Dates to be determined for each region. 

Further questions can be directed to Janette Kirk, Chief of Learning Systems, at Janette.Kirk@maine.gov 

New Webinar: New Dropout Certification and Details Reports

To assist those who are responsible for the important task of reporting dropout data to the Maine Department of Education, the DOE Data Team will be holding a webinar on Wednesday March 18th, from 1pm to 2pm.

The Dropout Certification report must be verified and certified by each school districts superintendent in the Maine DOE’s NEO System.

This webinar will cover all the recent changes to the departments collection of dropout data and will be followed by an open session districts to ask questions in regards to the new dropout data collection and Dropout Certification report. This is also an opportunity for districts to ask any questions, provide comments, and voice concerns regarding the new Dropouts Certification process.

The Dropouts Certification Report opens on March 15th, 2020; Deadline is April 15th, 2020.

To register for the webinar, please click the following registration link and fill out the appropriate fields.

If you have trouble logging into NEO, have other technical issues or have questions about the Dropout Certification or Details Reports please contact the data systems help desk at 207-624-6896 or MEDMS.Helpdesk@maine.gov .