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1 Adult Education Block Grant Sierra Joint Consortium September 18, 2015 http://ab86.cccco.edu http://ab86.cccco.edu

2 Areas to Cover Legislation Allocations / Funding Programs Governance / Membership Toolkit Outcomes Next Steps

3 AB104 Adult Education Block Grant Section 84903/84904 – Boundaries Section 84905, 98916 – Membership & Decision Making Section 84906, 84914, 84917 – Annual Plan & 3 year consortia plan Section 84907, 84908, 84909, 84910, 84912 – Funding Section 84911 – Need Section 84913 – Program Areas Section 84920 – Data Collection and Program Outcomes

4 MOE & Regional Allocations $500M Adult Education Block Grant was approved July 1, 2015 via AB104 Budget Bill K-12 Adult Schools received $337M in MOE (maintenance of effort) direct funding (released at the end of August). Regional Consortia Formula $163M – has been posted and is in process for release. The AE Block Grant started July 1, 2015. AE Block Grant funds are restricted to the seven program areas listed in the budget bill.

5 Program Areas for all AE Block Grant Funding 1.Elementary and secondary basic skills, including classes required for a high school diploma; 2.Programs for immigrants eligible for educational services in citizenship, English as a second language, and workforce preparation; 3.Programs for adults, including older adults, for entry or reentry into the workforce; 4.Programs for adults, including older adults, to develop knowledge and skills to assist elementary and secondary school children to succeed academically; 5.Programs for adults with disabilities; 6.Short term career technical educational programs with high employment potential; 7.Programs offering pre-apprenticeship training, in coordination with apprenticeship program(s), as specified.

6 Membership 84905: The Chancellor and Superintendent, with the advice of the executive director, shall approve, for each consortium, rules and procedures that adhere to all of the following conditions: Any CCD, SD, or CoE, or any JPA consisting of CCDs, SDs, CoEs, or a combination of these, located within the boundaries of the AE region shall be permitted to join the consortium as a member. As a condition of joining a consortium, a member shall commit to reporting any funds available to that member for purposes of education and workforce services for adults and the uses of those funds. A member of the consortium shall be represented only by an official designated by the governing board of the member. 6

7 94916 - Membership CCDs, SDs, CoEs, and JPAs must be members of the consortium if they receive funds from: Adults in Correctional Facilities Programs; WIOA, Title II; Carl D. Perkins CTE Act; LCFF apportionments for students 19+; CCD apportionment State funds for remedial ed and job training for CalWORKS participants. **Not including subcontractors 7

8 Decision-Making 84905… Decision making procedures are specified that ensure that all of the following conditions are satisfied: All members shall participate in any decision made by the consortium. A proposed decision is considered at an open, properly noticed public meeting of the consortium at which members of the public may comment. The consortium has provided the public with adequate notice of a proposed decision and considered any comments submitted by members of the public, and any comments submitted by members of the public have been distributed publicly. A decision is final. 8

9 Governance Questions A member can that be more than one person designated by the board? In the case of the COE, they indicate that their designated official would not be approved/appointed by their Board but rather by the Superintendent. A proxy can come and vote if a member is unable to make the meeting? Is there clarity as to whether or not Brown Act processes are clearly required or is it just the spirit of the Brown Act that's required? Do all partners/members/consortia involvement need to be officially approved before submitting Annual Plan on Oct 31?

10 Adult Education Block Grant Reporting Toolkit 3 year Consortium Plan amendment template Annual Plan Template for 2015-16 Grant Face Sheet template Governance Template AB104 Member Allocation Form Adult Education Funding Charts Toolkit Instructions / Forms Census Data

11 Coming Soon! Toolkit Cookies Technical Guidance Document AEBG Overview PowerPoint for your local board Block Grant Face Sheet Package AB 104 FAQs Adult Education Funding Chart (including Adult Perkins, CalWorks, WIOA Title II, CCD Apportionment and more)

12 Coming Soon! Adult Education Funding Chart (including Adult Perkins, CalWorks, WIOA Title II, CCD Apportionment and more)

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14 Outcomes (1) How many adults are served by members of the consortium. (demographics included) (2) How many adults served by members of the consortium have demonstrated the following: (A) Improved literacy skills. (B) Completion of high school diplomas or their recognized equivalents. (C) Completion of postsecondary certificates, degrees, or training programs. (D) Placement into jobs. (E) Improved wages. (F) Transfer from K-12 Adult to Post Secondary and transfer from noncredit to credit.

15 Next Steps / Deliverables Finish up on your Governance Plan Look at your regional allocation & MOE amounts for 15-16 Begin working on the Adult Education Block Grant Reporting Toolkit. Deadline is 10/31/15 (but can submit sooner). 15

16 AB86@cccco.edu


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