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Florida Department of Education Bureau of Federal Educational Programs ECTAC ADMINISTRATOR’S MEETING SONYA G. MORRIS, BUREAU CHIEF MARCH 3, 2016.

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1 Florida Department of Education Bureau of Federal Educational Programs ECTAC ADMINISTRATOR’S MEETING SONYA G. MORRIS, BUREAU CHIEF MARCH 3, 2016

2 Updates from the Bureau…  Combined Certified Roll Forward and Budget amendments (2015-16)  Certified Roll Notifications-–Early January  2 nd Revised Allocations-–January 26, 2016  All amendments are being reviewed, as submitted-ongoing through March and April 2016

3 Preliminary 2016-17 Allocation Amounts to LEAs Program TitleAmount Title I Basic LEA Grant $775,034,592 Title I School Improvement 23,650,665 Title I Delinquent (Local) 8,611,039

4 Request for Applications Anticipated Release Dates 2016-2017 ProgramAnticipated Date Homeless Education ProgramLate March to Mid April Migrant Education ProgramLate April to Early May Neglected and Delinquent Youth ProgramLate April to Late May School Improvement (1003a) TBD Title I, Part A BasicLate May to June

5 2016-17 Request for Applications  Title I, Part A  Returns to legacy system  Anticipated changes  Aligning instructional needs to Florida’s Plan to Ensure Equitable Access to Excellent Educators  Use of VAM data to support professional development needs  Add Community Eligibility Option 3  Scheduled phone calls with TIPA team and district contacts

6 Title I Part A and Survey 3 (Lunch status reporting)  LEAs report student enrollment and low income student counts to the FDOE (February –March)  Used to generate LEA allocations to the upcoming Title I application project year  Total School Enrollment  Low Income Student Counts (NO multiplier yet)  Prepopulates the Public School Eligibility Survey in the Title I Part A application  Survey reporting window closes March 11, 2016

7 EVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT DISCUSSION

8 For more information…  Every Student Succeeds Act Update  NEW ESSA webpage  Sign up for email updates  Frequently Asked Questions page  Email questions to ESSA@fldoe.org  http://info.fldoe.org/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-7569/dps-2016- 33.pdf

9 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

10 HOW IS SMALL AREA INCOME AND POVERTY ESTIMATES (SAIPE) DATA USED IN THE STATE AND/OR DISTRICT PROJECT APPLICATIONS?  The U.S. Census Bureau provides the SAIPE estimates to U.S. Department of Education for use in the allocation formula to states  These data are used prior to the allocation reaching states (not in state to LEA allocation formula)  SAIPE data estimate the number of children ages 5-17 in families in poverty  http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/about/index. html

11 Provision 2 school are on a three year cycle with the first year as the baseline. For PSES rank and serve, is it permissible to use the baseline data for years 2 and 3 without collecting annual free/reduced applications in years 2 and 3?  The National School Lunch Act allows schools to certify students for free and reduced price lunches once every FOUR years and longer with approval  An LEA may use baseline data for years 2 and 3 for allocation purposes. The district must report baseline year data during survey 3 and indicate the baseline year on the PSES data entry screen.  https://nces.ed.gov/pubs2004/privacy/exhibit_2_9.asp

12 When can we expect preliminary FY 2016-17 allocations?  March 4, 2016

13 Should we expect increased allocations for FY 2016-17?  We have preliminary allocations which are used primarily for planning purposes only  Preliminary allocations can and do change (several times during a single fiscal year)

14  Any classroom teacher reported as the teacher of record for a course in a core academic subject (as defined by NCLB) is expected to satisfy the requirements of being Highly Qualified in the course content area. The statutory definition of classroom teachers, as per S. 1012.01(2)(a), F.S., includes substitute teachers. What are the HQT requirements for long term substitutes?

15 Will the School Improvement 1003(a) project be awarded for 2016-17? If so, when and how much?  Yes, release date TBD  Amount TBD

16 Coming soon…  Responses to all ESSA questions require leadership review and are forthcoming.  Does transferability mean that funds from the grants/programs indicated may be combined (transferred) to the larger program/grant to enable braiding and/or blending funds?  What are the benefits of transferring funds from one program to another?  Will FY 2016-17 funds be allocated based on NCLB or ESSA?  With the uncertainty of funding for FY2017-18 under ESSA, (3-10 percent state reservation for school improvement) is it recommended that districts hold back funds to roll into FY 2018 to minimize potential funding reductions?  How are district’s getting direct certification data?

17 Thank you!


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