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Title: Introduction to Federal Programs


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Introduction to Federal Programs
  •   38th PAPFC Annual Conference
  • April 15-18, 2007David L. Lawrence Convention
    CenterPittsburgh, PA
  • Presented by
  • Maria Garcia-Morales
  • Regional Coordinator
  • Division of Federal Programs

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Pennsylvania Department of Education
  • Division of Federal Programs
  • 333 Market St. 7th Floor
  • Division of Federal Programs
  • Harrisburg, PA 17126
  • Tel (717)783-2193
  • Fax (717)787-8634
  • Follow these links to find our page
  • www.pde.state.pa.us
  • Pre-k-12 (top)
  • Federal Programs (left)

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Workshop Goals
  • Provide an overview of the primary programs
    administered by the Division of Federal Programs.
  • Help navigate DFP website to find non regulatory
    guidance and other resources.

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DFP Structure
  • Five Teams Entire State
  • Two Regional Coordinators
  • Program Questions
  • Program Manager
  • One Fiscal Technician
  • Fiscal Questions
  • One Support Person
  • General Questions
  • One Point of Contact for Each School District
  • If questions, call Regional Coordinator first.

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Team 4
  • Regional Coordinator/Supervisor
  • Cindy Rhoads
  • Regional Coordinator
  • Maria Garcia-Morales
  • Technician
  • Alicia Lee
  • Administrative Assistance
  • Daniella Care

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Communication from DFP
  • PennLinks
  • Distribution List From Regional Coordinator
  • Message Board E-grants

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Meetings with Federal Programs Coordinators
  • April PAFPC
  • May/June Regional Meetings at IUs
  • September School Improvement Visits
  • October Webinar for new FP Coordinators

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Programs Administered by DFP
  • Title I.A
  • Title I.B Reading First
  • Title I.D Delinquent
  • Title I.G Advanced Placement
  • Title I - Neglected
  • Title II.A Improving Teacher Quality
  • Title II.B Math/Science Partnership Grants
  • Title II.D Enhancing Education Through
    Technology (EETT)
  • Title III Language Acquisition Program (ESL)
  • Title V Innovative Programs
  • Title VI Rural Education Achievement Program
  • Advance Placement
  • Competitive- Not all LEAs
  • LEAs Choose to support these programs/services

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Applications
  • One Application for
  • Title I,Part A
  • Title I, Part D
  • Neglected
  • Title II, Part A
  • Title II, Part D (Competitive)and
  • Title V Part A
  • Stand Alone Application for
  • Title III
  • Stand Alone Application for
  • Reading First (Competitive)
  • Stand Alone for
  • Math/Science Partnership Grant (Competitive)

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Applications
  • Option to roll over last years information.
  • Must update
  • Budget (All programs)
  • Narrative (All programs)
  • Numbers Public and Nonpublic students
  • (Title I)
  • Nonpublic share (Title I)
  • Reservation of funds and Set asides (Title I)

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Allocations
  • 2007/2008 allocation based on 2004 Census
    provided by USDE
  • Preliminary at PAFPC
  • Final, if needed, released in November/December

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General Information
  • eGrant System
  • Online system for Consolidated Application
  • Program Information (Narrative)
  • Budget Information (Fiscal)
  • Other Reports and Data Collection
  • Website http//egrants.ed.state.pa.us
  • For e-grants help
  • egrantshelp_at_state.pa.us
  • (717) 783-6686
  • Need Login/Password to Access
  • See eGrants Super User in LEA.

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Fiscal Reports
  • Final Expenditure Report
  • Submitted online via eGrants
  • PDE website
  • DFP Link
  • Grant Application Link to Final expenditure
    report found in main menu.
  • Questions
  • egranshelp_at_state.pa.us
  • DFP Technicians
  • Quarterly Reports
  • Submitted online via the PDE Web Portal/FAI
    System
  • PDE website
  • e-pde webportal Link
  • Submitted to the Labor, Education Comptrollers
    Office.
  • Questions
  • egrantshelp_at_state.pa.us
  • Comptrolers office (717)787-5506
  • Failure to submit on time will STOP PAYMENTS.

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Title I. Part A
  • Program Manager
  • Renee Palakovic
  • rpalakovic_at_state.pa.us

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Title I
  • Largest federally funded education program.
  • Purpose To help low achieving students achieve
    high academic standards.
  • Supplemental Educational Assistance
  • Mainly in Reading Math
  • Two main models for servicing students
  • 1) Targeted Assistance Program
  • 2) Schoolwide Programs

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Title I Uses of Funds
  • Instructional Programs
  • In Class
  • Pull Out
  • Extended Day
  • Extended Year
  • Prekindergarten
  • Summer Programs
  • Online Learning
  • Take Home Resources
  • Tutoring
  • Supporting Programs
  • Professional Development
  • Parent Involvement
  • Materials/Supplies
  • Technology
  • School Choice
  • Supplemental Educational Services

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Reservation of Funds
  • Costs to Reserve
  • School Improvement Requirements
  • Neglected Funds
  • Administration
  • Professional Development
  • Homeless
  • Remember!!
  • The more funds you reserve off the top, the less
    funds available to distribute to eligible
    schools.
  • Your Title I budget will account for all funds
    including the reservation of funds.

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Parent Involvement
  • State Parent Advisory Council (SPAC)
    Coordinators
  • Maria Garcia-Morales
  • Cindy Rhoads

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Parent Involvement Requirements
  • Parents must be involved in order for LEA to
    receive Title I
  • Set Aside 1 if Title I allocation is greater
    than 500,000
  • 95 goes to buildings
  • Required Annual Meeting
  • Parent Involvement Policies
  • Parent Compacts
  • Annual Planning, Review and Improvement of
    Program
  • Parent Right- to- know Notification
    Teacher/Paraprofessional qualifications

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Title II (Part A)Improving Teacher Quality
  • Ed Dutton
  • Program Manager
  • edutton_at_state.pa.us

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Title II, Part A Improving Teacher Quality
  • Funds can be used to reduce class size or to
    provide high quality,scientifically based,
    professional development in targeted schools.
  • Target Title II A Funds to schools with
  • Largest Average Class Size
  • Identified for School Improvement
  • Annual Local Needs Assessment
  • Hiring Staff
  • Professional Development

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Title II (Part D)Enhancing Education Through
Technology
  • Cindy Rhoads
  • Program Manager
  • crhoads_at_state.pa.us

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Title II Part D Enhancing Education Through
Technology
  • 100 of the funds are awarded competitive
  • Focus on technology literacy by the end of 8th
    grade
  • Needs to meet 2 criteria
  • LEAs with the highest numbers of low income
    families
  • One or more schools in School Improvement
  • AND
  • Demonstrates a need for technology
  • Is a one year initiative (not sure about funding
    in 08-09)
  • 55 LEAs were awarded 2006/2007

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Title III Language Acquisition Program (ESL)
  • Maria Garcia-Morales
  • Program Manager
  • mgarcia-mo_at_state.pa.us

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Title III, Language Instruction for Limited
English Proficient and Immigrant Students
  • Program Requirements
  • Increase English proficiency
  • Provide high quality professional development.
  • Supplement (not supplant) LEAs core ESL
    instructional program.
  • Source of Funding
  • Per pupil allocation based on the number of ELL
    reported on the LEP database
  • Two pots of money
  • 1)LEP per pupil
  • 2)Immigrant

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Title III Use of Funds
  • Instructional Services
  • Intensify Instruction
  • Professional Development
  • Support Personnel (Aides)
  • Technology/Educational Software
  • Tutorials, mentoring, academic or career
    counseling
  • Family literacy, parental involvement/outreach
  • Community Programs/services
  • Coordinated activities with community based
    organizations
  • Curricular materials/supplies

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Title V Innovative Programs
  • Veronica Shaffer
  • Program Manager
  • vshaffer_at_state.pa.us

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Title V Innovative Education Programs
  • Increase Academic Achievement of all students.
  • 27 Program Areas
  • Program must be designed, planned and implemented
    with input from parents, teachers, administrators
    and others, as appropriate.

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Title VI (Part B) Rural Schools Initiatives
  • Amy Boyd
  • Program Manager
  • amboyd_at_state.pa.us

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Title VI, Part B Rural Schools Initiative
  • Two programs
  • Small, Rural, School Grant Program (administered
    by USDE)
  • Rural And Low Income School Program (administered
    by DFP)
  • Purpose Both programs were designed to help
    rural districts that lack personnel and resources
    to compete effectively for federal grants.
  • Only 15 LEAs in PA are eligible for both grants

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Title VI, Part B Use of Funds
  • Small, Rural School Grant Program
  • Funds can be used to carry out activities
    authorized under one or more of the following
    federal programs
  • Title I, part A
  • Title II, parts A and D
  • Title III
  • Title IV, parts A and B
  • Title V, part
  • Rural and Low Income School Program
  • Funds can be used to carry out the following
    activities
  • Teacher recruitment and retention
  • Teacher professional development
  • Educational Technology as described in Title II,
    Part D
  • Parental involvement activities
  • Title I, Part A
  • Title IV, Part A
  • Title III

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Federal Programs Monitoring Process
  • Susan Popielski
  • Program Manager
  • spopielski_at_state.pa.us

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Federal Programs Monitoring
  • Purpose
  • Demonstrate compliance with Federal Law and avoid
    possible audit exceptions
  • The listing of Districts to be monitored for the
    2007-2008 school year will be posted on the
    Federal Programs web site.
  • One time during a three year cycle
  • Occur between January and May on a mutually
    agreed upon date. 

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Federal Programs Monitoring
  • Division of Federal Program Responsibilities
  • Notification letter
  • Monitor assignments
  • Monitor training
  • Preparing for a visit- the key to success!
  • District responsibilities
  • Make contact with the assigned monitor
  • Self-evaluation- Complete the instrument
  • Current application and Schoolwide Plans
  • Organize Program Data- Documentation!
  • All Federal Program Managers should be available
  • Have Title I parents available

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Federal Programs Monitoring
  • Monitors
  • Are retired educators
  • Almost all are retired federal program employees
  • Final Approval Letter
  • End result of a successful visit
  • Signed by Division Chief, Federal Programs, Renee
    Palakovic
  • Tangible proof of program compliance with
    statutes, regulation and guidance

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Nonpublic SchoolParticipation
  • Cindy Rhoads
  • Nonpublic Liaison
  • crhoads_at_state.pa.us

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NCLB Programs Requiring Nonpublic Consultation
Participation
  • Title I
  • Title I, Part B (Reading First)
  • Title II, Part A (Improving Teacher Quality)
  • Title III
  • Title II, Part B (Math/Science Partnerships)
  • Title II, Part D (EETT)
  • Title V (Innovative Education Programs)

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Nonpublic Participation
  • Timely and meaningful consultation during the
    design and development of the programs.
  • Sign off in e-Grants for Title I
  • Catholic Schools- One sign off
  • Private/Christian One sign off per school
  • Nonpublic schools may not receive funds (no
    checks) only services.
  • LEA maintains fiscal control of all nonpublic
    funds.
  • LEA arranges all nonpublic services.
  • Equipment purchased with federal funds for
    nonpublic uses remains the property of the LEA

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Identifying Eligible Nonpublic Children
  • In order to be eligible for Title I services in a
    nonpublic school
  • Child must reside in a participating Title I
    public school attendance area AND
  • Are educationally deprived.
  • Students must be selected based on multiple,
    educationally related, developmentally
    appropriate criteria (poverty is NOT a criteria).
  • Exempt
  • Homeless
  • Two (2) preceding years in Head Start, Even
    Start, Early Reading First, Title I Preschool or
    Title I Part C (Migrant Education).

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Nonpublic Involvement in Other Programs under NCLB
  • Nonpublic Schools located within an LEA
    attendance area are eligible for services under
  • Title II, Part A (Improving Teacher Quality)
  • If the LEAs portion of Professional Development
    is greater than the amount allocated through the
    IU then the LEA needs to send a check to the IU .
    Check the CARRYOVER section under Title II Part
    A
  • Title II, Part D (EETT)
  • Title V, Part A
  • Funds for these programs are administered through
    the IUs

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Projects Due dates
  • July
  • 1) Consolidated Application
  • Title I A, Title II A, Title V, and Neglected
    and Delinquent if servicing.
  • 2) Title III
  • September
  • School Improvement
  • Applications.

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Reports Due Dates
  • November 15h Comparability
  • Found in e-grants- Link in the Consolidated
    Application.
  • December Neglected and Delinquent counts.
  • Collected by DFP liaison
  • TBD - Staff and Student Participation Data
  • Via e-Grants, Main menu, view previous years
    projects, 2006

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DFP - Links
  • Non-regulatory guidance
  • Monitoring/Consolidated Review
  • Allocations
  • Non-Public Share Title II A
  • Webinars
  • ESL
  • SES
  • Message Board- e-Grants
  • Status of Applications e-Grants
  • Reports Comparability/Staff and Student
    Part.Data

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