Eligible Entities Who Qualifies for Discounts? E-Rate Modernization E-rate Modernization 2015 1.

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Eligible Entities Who Qualifies for Discounts? E-Rate Modernization E-rate Modernization

The rule: Must meet the statutory definition of elementary and secondary schools found in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (20 U.S.C. § 7801 (18) and (38)) Non-profit & traditional – Elementary – Secondary – Educational Service Agency (or County Office of Education) – Charter schools, public and private – Religious schools, public and private Eligible Entities - Schools E-rate Modernization

In the State of California, the following non- traditional facilities and students also qualify: – Pre-K – Head Start – Juvenile Justice – Adult Ed – must not include education beyond grade 12 – Educational Service Agency (or County Office of Education) Schools operating as for-profit or that have endowments exceeding $50 million are not eligible. Eligible Entities - Schools E-rate Modernization

School Residential Facilities: beginning with Funding Year 2011: School on Tribal lands Schools that serve children with physical, cognitive and behavioral disabilities Schools that serve children with medical needs Juvenile justice schools Schools with 35% or more students eligible for the National School Lunch Program Eligible Entities - Schools E-rate Modernization

Establish eligibility: CDS code – – CDS – County District School What if I don’t have a CDS code: – – View question 9. How do we get a CDS code? The CDS code will aid in a more efficient application review. – The application review process will be discussed in detail in a later section. Eligible Entities - Schools E-rate Modernization

The rule: Libraries must meet the statutory definition of library or library consortium found in the 1996 Library Services and Technology Act (Pub. L ) (LSTA) and must be eligible for assistance from a state library administrative agency under that Act. Non-profit & traditional Eligible Entities - Libraries E-rate Modernization

Budget must be completely independent from any school – Public library – Academic library – Research library – Private library – if the State determines the library meets the definition provided on slide xx Eligible Entities - Libraries E-rate Modernization

Discount Calculations E-Rate Modernization E-rate Modernization

Discounts range from 20 to 90 percent of the cost of eligible services. – Based on the percent of students that qualify for the NSLP program and Urban/Rural status Discount Calculations E-rate Modernization

Details – NSLP eligibility Calculated for the organization as a whole Libraries – use NSLP eligibility of district where main branch is located Consortia – continue to use simple average of members – Urban/Rural status Determined by the majority of sites in the organization – Must have more than 50% of sites classified as Rural for the organization to be determined to be a Rural District/Library Discount Calculations E-rate Modernization

Discount calculations – Non-Instructional Facilities (NIFs) – Receive the discount of the school district or library system, regardless of the entities they serve. – Do NOT receive an urban/rural status Discount Calculations E-rate Modernization

Recommended method – Use the CalPads 1.17 report for the October 2015 reporting period Report can be obtained from the designated CalPads Coordinator Most efficient method for the application review process – Completed report should be available from CalPads Coordinator no later than December 19, Discount Calculations E-rate Modernization

Alternative Discount Mechanism - Surveys – Recommended for entities that do not report to CalPads, such as some Preschools. – The NSLP application is an accepted survey tool – District qualifies for 80% discount Discount Calculations E-rate Modernization SchoolEnrolledNo Qualified for NSLP % of total enrolled that qualify Red Elementary Blue High Total %

Community Eligibility Program (CEP) – At least 40% of students are directly certified – Allows all student to eat free, but does not mean they are all counted as eligible for E-rate purposes. – Eligibility determined by the Identified Student Percentage (ISP) Multiply the ISP by the national multiplier (1.6) to determine NSLP eligibility for E-rate Discount Calculations E-rate Modernization

Provisions 1, 2 and 3 – Allow for socio-economic survey to be used to establish reimbursement rate and reduce paperwork for schools – Applicant uses approved NSLP eligibility percentage to calculate discount rate – Schools submit base-year documentation to support discount rate – If extension is granted, applicants can submit extension approval letter to support discount rate Discount Calculations E-rate Modernization

Head Start – All students qualify for NSLP program – However, Early Head Start (EHS) students do not qualify for E-rate program If facility is shared with Head Start students and Early Head Start students a cost allocation must be done to account for the ineligible students. Discount Calculations E-rate Modernization

Questions? Discount Calculations E-rate Modernization