Comprehensive Continuous Improvement Plan(CCIP) Training Module 5 Title I Pages.

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Comprehensive Continuous Improvement Plan(CCIP) Training Module 5 Title I Pages

Agenda Building Eligibility Set Asides School Allocations – PPA List CCIP Training Module 5

Building Eligibility The Building Eligibility page is populated nightly by the ESSR system. LEAs have the ability to enter the Total Low Income Non-Public School Students for each building. LEAs have the ability to manually rank schools by entering numbers in the sort order column. This will allow assignment of a higher PPA amount for to a building with a lower Low Income percentage. After entering the sort order, click the Save And Go To button to save changes. CCIP Training Module 5

Set Asides Depending on the low income level of the schools identified as served on the Building Eligibility page, LEAs are required to use a factor of 100% or 125% in determining the minimum per pupil allocation amounts. LEAs that provide Title I services to any school(s) below 35% low income are required to use the 125% funding factor (except when the school that is below 35% low income is utilizing the grandfather rule) CCIP Training Module 5

Set Asides The Title I Allotment amount is populated nightly by the NCDPI Allotment system. % of Set-Asides (Non – Public School Pro Rata Share) value is calculated based on the Total Number of Non-Public Low Income Students for Served Buildings entered on the Building Eligibility Page divided by the Total Number of Low Income Students for Served Buildings (both Public and Non-Public) CCIP Training Module 5

Set Asides Enter the amount Set Aside for each relevant line item. Once Finished, Click Save and Go To CCIP Training Module 5

School Allocation PPA List Based on the district allocation and the number of low income students, the NCCCIP will calculate the minimum Title I per pupil allocation (PPA). CCIP Training Module 5

School Allocation PPA List Enter a per pupil amount into column F for each school. This may be the minimum PPA or higher amount. With district set asides established, LEAs are encouraged to have a minimal amount remaining. No lower ranked school may receive more Title I funds per poverty child than any higher ranked school. CCIP Training Module 5

ACTIVE DEMONSTRATION CCIP Training Module 5

Activity – Building Eligibility 1.Change the sort order on the Building Eligibility page - Navigate to the PPA list page to see change 2.Navigate to and enter set aside amounts on the Set Asides page 3.Navigate to the School Allocations PPA List page and fill out column F CCIP Training Module 5