BO MERRITT DIRECTOR OFFICE OF FEDERAL PROGRAMS Federal Grants Planning Titles I, II, & III.

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BO MERRITT DIRECTOR OFFICE OF FEDERAL PROGRAMS Federal Grants Planning Titles I, II, & III

Title I, Part A This program is considered the largest federal contribution to K-12 education. It was designed to offset the effects of poverty on educational opportunities for low-performing, high-poverty schools.

Title I, Part A To provide a funding source for Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) to supplement the local educational program. To ensure that economically disadvantaged students are given the same opportunity as all other students to achieve state-defined academic standards.

Title I, Part A Amount of Funding, FY14:  $148,064,968 Number of LEAs receiving Title I, Part A funds:  542

Focus Title I, Part A carries with it a Supplement, not Supplant requirement. The LEA must ensure services provided with federal funded resources do not replace, or supplant, services that an LEA would ordinarily provide to all students in the absence of federal funds. Supplies, materials, professional development, teacher salaries, etc. are, for the most part, bound to the subjects of Math, Reading, and Language Arts.

Title I, Part A Eligibility LEAs receive a Title I, Part A allocation amount based on Low-Income counts (Free and Reduced Lunch Program or other measuring tool) Sites served for the first time must complete the Targeted Assistance Site Plan in the Grants Management System. First step for new or significantly expanding charter schools in determining Title I, Part A eligibility is to complete the Charter School Packet, provided at request by the Office of Federal Programs at OSDE.

Title II, Part A – Teacher and Principal Quality Purpose is to increase student academic achievement through improving teacher and principal quality This grant focuses mainly on Professional Development for teachers and principals, recruiting and retaining Highly Qualified teachers, and reducing class sizes LEA allocations are based on census data

Title III, Part A – LEP/Immigrant Purpose is to ensure that limited English proficient and/or immigrant children attain English proficiency, develop high levels of academic attainment in English, and meet the same challenging State academic content and achievement standards all children are expected to meet. LEAs are responsible for:  Identification through Home Language Surveys  Testing through ACCESS for ELLs  Providing services

Allocation and Reimbursement Once an LEA submits final Low-Income numbers, OSDE determines an allocation amount for that LEA based roughly on their count as a percentage of the State’s total numbers. (Assuming all other requirements are met) When the LEA has received an allocation and has an approved application, the LEA can begin submitting monthly claims to OSDE for reimbursement. Once a claim is reviewed and approved, the LEA receives payment for claimed expenditures.

10  District Plan (Submitted every 5 years to OSDE)  Site Plan (Targeted Assistance or Schoolwide plans, submitted once to OSDE in the Grants Management System, updated annually at the site level)  Needs Assessment  Grant Application and Budget  Expenditures Programmatic Alignment

LEA Responsibilities Sign the Assurances for each applicable Federal Program that the LEA receives funding Complete the Comprehensive District Academic Plan by June 30 th of each year with the following components:  DUNS number  Planning Committee  Literacy, Math, and PD Strategies Complete the Consolidated Application by September 30 th of each year Work on revisions requested by OSDE staff members Submit monthly claims for reimbursement

Monitoring The SEA is responsible for monitoring the operations of the LEA in order to verify federal compliance. Every LEA receiving Title I, Part A funding is monitored (desk or site) a minimum of once every 3 years. LEAs found to be out of compliance with federal requirements may have funding withheld until compliance can be met.

Resources and Contacts ml#policy ml#policy Assistant State Superintendent: Ramona Coats  (405) Executive Director: Dr. Gloria Bayouth  (405) Director: Bo Merritt  (405)