2008-2009 no child left behind application 1 title i, part a part 1
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No Child Left Behind Application Student Eligibility Requirements A. Targeted Assistance Schools 1. Children not older than 21 who are entitled to a free education through grade 12; 2. Children who are not yet at a grade-level at which the local education agency provides a free public education (preschool);TRANSCRIPT
2008-2009 No Child Left Behind Application
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Title I, Part APart 1
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Specific Pages Covered
a. Student Eligibility Criteria For Targeted Assistance Schools
b. Staff Informationc. New Schoolwide School Programsd. School Improvemente. Maintenance of Effortf. Eligible School Attendance Areag. Set-Asides and Allocation to Schoolsh. Homeless Children and Youthi. Preschool
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Student Eligibility Requirements
A. Targeted Assistance Schools
1. Children not older than 21 who are entitled to a free education through grade 12;
2. Children who are not yet at a grade-level at which the local education agency provides a free public education (preschool);
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Student Eligibility Requirements
3. Children who are failing or most at risk of failing to meet the state’s challenging student academic achievement standards on the basis of multiple, educationally-related, objective criteria established by the division; and
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Student Eligibility Requirements
4. Children from pre-school through grade 2 shall be selected solely on the basis of such criteria as teacher judgment, interviews with parents, and developmentally appropriate measures.
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Student Eligibility Requirements
B. Title I Schoolwide Schools
All students may be served, but the primary target are those students most educationally disadvantaged.
Reference: http://www.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/esea02/pg2.html#sec1115
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Title I Schoolwide Schools
To become a Title I Schoolwide School you must:
- Have at least 40 percent poverty; and
- Submit a Schoolwide Plan that includes the following components:
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Components of a Schoolwide PlanAfter conducting a comprehensive needs assessment, the schoolwide plan includes:
1. Schoolwide reform strategies;2. Instruction by highly qualified teachers; 3. High-quality and ongoing professional development;4. Strategies to attract highly qualified teachers to high-need schools;5. Strategies to increase parental involvement;
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Components of a Schoolwide Plan
6. Plans for assisting preschool students in the successful transition from early childhood programs to local elementary schoolwide programs;
7. Measures to include teachers in decisions regarding the use of academic assessments;
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Components of a Schoolwide Plan
8. Activities to ensure that students who experience difficulty attaining proficiency receive effective and timely additional assistance; and
9. Coordination and integration of federal, state, and local services and programs.
Reference: http://www.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/esea02/pg2.html#sec1114
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Schoolwide Plans
Schoolwide plans may be integrated into existing school plans, as long as all components are included.
Plans must be submitted to your Department of Education liaison for review BEFORE the submission of the Title I application.
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School Improvement A school is determined to be in School Improvement
when it has not made adequate yearly progress (AYP) for two consecutive years in the same subject area.
At the beginning of the following school year, the school enters Year 1 of School Improvement.
The school remains in improvement until it has met AYP for two consecutive years in the same subject area.
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Sanctions for Title I Schools in Improvement
Year 1 of School Improvement: - Public School Choice must be offered.
Year 2 of School Improvement: - Public School Choice is continued; - Supplemental Educational Services must be offered.
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Sanctions for Title I Schools in Improvement
Year 3 of School Improvement:- Corrective Action
Year 4 of School Improvement:- Planning for Alternative Governance
Year 5 and 6 of School Improvement:- Alternative Governance
Public School Choice and Supplemental Education Services must continue to be offered at every stage of school improvement beyond Year 1.
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School Choice
Public School Choice must be offered by all schools who have been identified as a Title I school in need of improvement in Year 1 or beyond.
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Supplemental Educational Services
Supplemental Educational Services (SES) must be offered by all schools who have been identified as a Title I school in need of improvement in Year 2 or beyond.
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PSC and SES and the Title I Application
If offering PSC and/or SES, you must set-aside 5 percent for each.
The divisions must set aside funds for SES. Funds may come from Title I federal funds or local division funds. The amount to be set aside is no more than 15 percent of the total allocation, unless a lesser amount is needed.
If offering Public School Choice (PSC) in addition to SES, the total set-aside for both may be up to 20 percent of the total Title I allocation.
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Maintenance of Effort: Requirement
A school division may only receive Title I, Part A, allocation if the state educational agency (SEA) determines that the division has maintained its fiscal effort in accordance with Section 9521 of ESEA.
School divisions indicate how this requirement is being met through submission of required data as requested by an annual Superintendent’s Memorandum on this topic.
Title I Fiscal Issues: Non-Regulatory Guidance, May 2006
http://www.ed.gov/programs/titlei/parta/wdag.doc
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Eligible School Attendance Area
Title I, Part A, funds can only be used in eligible school attendance areas. A “school attendance area” means the geographical area of a particular school in which the children served by that school reside.
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Eligible School Attendance Area(Continued)
An “eligible school attendance area” is one where the percentage of children from low- income families who live in the school attendance area is at least as high as the percentage of children from low-income families in the entire school division.
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Identifying Eligible Schools
1. All schools must be rank ordered by poverty percentage;
2. All schools at a 75 percent and above poverty level, must be served; and
3. Schools at 35 percent poverty or greater, but lower than the division-wide average, may be served provided funds are available.
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Identifying Eligible Schools: Exceptions to Rank Order
If a division elects to skip a school that has ahigher percentage of children from low-incomefamilies to serve a school with a lower povertypercentage, this school must:
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Meet Title I comparability requirements; Spend supplemental funds from other state or local
sources that are spent according to the requirement of Section 1114 (Schoolwide) or Section 1115 (Targeted Assistance); and
The funds expended from such other sources equal or exceed the amount that would be provided under Title I, Part A.
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Identifying Eligible Schools: An Additional Year
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If an eligible school does not qualify the following year as a Title I school, it may be designated as a school for service for one additional year.
Title I Fiscal Issues: Non-Regulatory Guidance,May 2006
http://www.ed.gov/programs/titlei/parta/wdag.doc