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Action Item
DATE: Tuesday, April 28, 2020
TO: School Board Members
FROM: Addison Davis, Acting Superintendent
SUBJECT / RECOMMENDATIONS
<p>Approve the Purchase of Psychological Assessment Materials from Riverside Assessments, LLC (DBA Riverside Insights) (Sole Source Provider) and from NCS Pearson, Inc. (Pearson) (Sole Source Provider) (Academic Support and Federal Programs)</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
<p>Riverside Insights (Riverside) and Pearson provide materials used by school psychologists to conduct individualized assessments of students. &nbsp;The assessments will be used to support educational planning and help determine special education needs. &nbsp;Assessment areas include academic achievement, social-emotional functioning, communication, and daily living skills. &nbsp;</p> <p>Riverside and Pearson are sole source providers and are the exclusive United States distributor and publisher for their respective test kits, record forms, and associated scoring platforms. Therefore, this purchase is exempt from the requesting competitive solicitations by the Florida Department of Education Purchasing Policy 6A-1.012 (11)(b).</p> <p>&nbsp;The mostly commonly utilized items and their description, available only from Riverside, are listed below:</p> <ul> <li>Bater&iacute;a IV Woodcock-Mu&ntilde;oz (Bater&iacute;a IV&reg;): Academic and cognitive assessment used by bilingual school psychologists to determine academic/cognitive strengths and weaknesses for students who are Spanish dominate.</li> <li>Bilingual Verbal Ability Tests&trade; (BVAT&trade;): Language dominance assessments for students who speak languages other than Spanish (Haitian Creole, Italian, French, etc...). &nbsp;This assessment helps school based teams determine which language a student may need to be evaluated (English vs another language).</li> <li>Woodcock-Munoz Language Survey, 3rd Edition (WMLS III): Language dominance assessment for students who speak Spanish. &nbsp;This assessment helps school based teams determine which language a student may need to be evaluated (English vs Spanish).</li> <li>Woodcock-Johnson&reg; IV Tests of Achievement: This is an academic assessment used to provide school based teams with information regarding a child's strengths and weaknesses within many academic areas and compares that student's academic abilities to those of other children in a standardized sample.</li> <li>Woodcock-Johnson&reg; IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities: &nbsp;This is an assessment of cognitive abilities, which includes areas such as: Long Term Retrieval, Short Term Memory, Knowledge, Processing Speed, etc. &nbsp;These results are used to help school based teams identify cognitive or processing weakness and what accommodations may benefit that student.</li> <li>Woodcock-Johnson&reg; IV Tests of Oral Language: &nbsp;This is an assessment used to measure a student's oral language strength and weaknesses for the purposes of language dominance.</li> <li>WJ IV Interpretation and Instructional Interventions Program&trade; (WIIIP&reg;): This is an online program used by school psychologists to help develop interventions and recommendations for students based on their academic and/or cognitive profile of strengths and weaknesses. &nbsp;</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;The mostly commonly utilized items and their description, available only from Pearson, are listed below:</p> <ul> <li>BASC&trade;3 Behavior Assessment System for Children, Third Edition: Behavior rating scales administered to parents, teachers, and students (as a self-report measure) to assess problematic behavior (attention issues, adaptive behavior, somatization, hyperactivity, etc.).</li> <li>BBCS&trade;E Bracken&trade;Basic Concept Scale: Expressive and BBCS&trade;3:R Bracken&trade;Basic Concept Scale, Third Edition: Receptive: These measures are used to assess pre-academic skills in young students. &nbsp;They assess the skills expressively and receptively depending on the child's ability to communicate. &nbsp;</li> <li>BDI&reg;-II Beck Depression Inventory&reg;, Second Edition: This is used to assess students and their degree of depressive symptoms.</li> <li>DAS&trade;II Differential Ability Scales&trade; Second Edition and DAS&trade;II Early Years Spanish Supplement DAS-II&trade;II Early Years Spanish Supplement: This is a measure of cognitive ability and intellectual ability. &nbsp;This is broad measure, meaning it can assess the ability of students in a variety of ways (nonverbal ability, overall intellectual ability, has a special composite for younger age students, and can be administered in Spanish for Spanish speaking students).</li> <li>KTEA&trade;3 Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement&trade; Third Edition: This is an academic assessment used to provide school based teams with information regarding a child's strengths and weaknesses within many academic areas and compares that student's academic abilities to those of other children in a standardized sample.</li> <li>Q-global&reg; Q-global&reg;: This is the online scoring platform for many of the NCS Pearson products. &nbsp;It is used to provide score print outs, recommendations, and helpful information regarding each product purchased.</li> <li>Vineland&trade;3 Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Third Edition: &nbsp;This measure provides information regarding a student&rsquo;s adaptive ability (self-care, functional academics, communications, etc.). &nbsp;It is completed by parents and teachers.</li> <li>WAIS&reg;-IV Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale&reg;, Fourth Edition: This is a cognitive ability measure aimed to assess older students/adults. &nbsp;School psychologist can reevaluate older students (up to age 22) if they have a disability and are in school.</li> <li>WIAT&reg;-III Wechsler Individual Achievement Test&reg;, Third Edition: This is an academic assessment used to provide school based teams with information regarding a child's strengths and weaknesses within many academic areas and compares that student's academic abilities to those of other children in a standardized sample.</li> <li>WISC&reg;-V Spanish Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children&reg;, Fifth Edition Spanish and WISC&reg;-V Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children&reg;, Fifth Edition: These assessments are a measure of cognitive ability and intellectual ability. &nbsp;This is broad measure meaning it can assess the ability of students in a variety of ways (nonverbal ability, overall intellectual ability, and can be administered in Spanish for Spanish speaking students).</li> <li>WNV&trade;Wechsler Nonverbal Scale of Ability: This measure provides an assessment of a student&rsquo;s nonverbal cognitive ability.</li> <li>WPPSI&trade;IV Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence&trade; Fourth Edition: This is a measure of a younger student's cognitive ability and processing skills.</li> </ul>
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
<p>• Improve the high school graduation rate</p> <p>• Improve Student Achievement</p> <p>• Provide a student-centered learning environment that engages every child</p>
FINANCIAL IMPACT (Budgeted:  Yes)
Funds in the amount of $104,358.65 are available in the General Fund.
EVALUATION
<p>Psychoeducational evaluations are completed by school psychologists throughout the year. &nbsp;Results are shared with parents and school based teams to assist with the selection of interventions and accommodations to promote academic, social, and emotional success for students.</p>
SUBMITTED BY:  Anne Townsend, Supervisor, Psychological Services, (813) 273-7095
Holly Saia, Ed. S., General Director, Student Services, (813) 273-7136
Tracye H. Brown, Assistant Superintendent, Academic Support and Federal Programs, (813) 272-4879
Tracye H. Brown, Assistant Superintendent   Gretchen Saunders
Academic Support and Federal Programs
(813) 272-4879
  Chief Business Officer
(813) 272-4270
    B 6.08
Hillsborough County Public Schools (Florida) * Mtg.#20200428_987 (Board Meeting) * Section B Item# 6.08