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AB 104Webinar Series

http://ab86.cccco.edu6-26-2015

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Agenda for Today’s Webinar• Review AB 104

Section 39, Section 84900: Adult Education Block Grant• Definitions: 84901• Regions: 84903 and 84904• Rules: 84905• AE Plan: 84906• Maintenance of Effort: 84907• Apportionment of Funds: 84908• 2016-17: 84909• Funding Formula: 84911 • Funded Program Areas: 84913• Receipt of Funds: 84914• Report to the Legislature: 84915• Consortia Membership: 84916• Report to the Legislature: 84917• One-time Funding: Section 40, 84920

– Data– Measures of effectiveness

• Next Steps

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Sec. 39, Article 9Adult Education Block Grant Program

Section 84900

The Adult Eduction Block Grant Program is hereby established under the administration of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the Superintendent of Public Instruction

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DefinitionsSection 84901

• “Adult” means a person 18 years of age or older.• “Consortium” means an adult education

consortium approved pursuant to this article.• “Executive Director” means the executive

director of the State Board of Education.• “Program” means the Adult Education Block

Grant Program established by Section 84900.

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RegionsSections 84903 and 84904

• The Chancellor and Superintendent, with the advice of the executive director, shall divide the state into educational regions and shall determine physical boundaries of each region; and shall consider factors that impact the provision of AE, including the following:• Economic and demographic factors, including locations of

regional labor markets;• The boundaries of regions used to distribute funds for other

state programs;• The presence of AE providers that have demonstrated

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Regions: Sections 84903 and 84904

• Until otherwise determined by the Chancellor and Superintendent, the physical boundaries of the adult eduction regions shall be the same as the physical boundaries of the regions established for purposes of providing planning and implementation grants pursuant to section 84830.

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Regions, Rules, and Procedures84905

The Chancellor and Superintendent, with the advice of the executive director, shall approve, for each consortium, rules and

procedures that adhere to all of the following conditions:

• Any CCD, SD, or CoE, or any JPA consisting of CCDs, SDs, CoEs, or a combination of these, located within the boundaries of the AE region shall be permitted to join the consortium as a member.

• As a condition of joining a consortium, a member shall commit to reporting any funds available to that member for purposes of education and workforce services for adults and the uses of those funds.

• A member of the consortium shall be represented only by an official designated by the governing board of the member.

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Regions, Rules, and Procedures84905 Continued…

• Decision making procedures are specified that ensure that all of the following conditions are satisfied:• All members shall participate in any decision made by the

consortium. • A proposed decision is considered at an open, properly noticed

public meeting of the consortium at which members of the public may comment.

• The consortium has provided the public with adequate notice of a proposed decision and considered any comments submitted by members of the public, and any comments submitted by members of the public have been distributed publicly.

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Regions, Rules, and Procedures84905 Continued…

• The consortium has requested comments regarding a proposed decision from other entities located in the adult education region that provide education and workforce services for adults.

• The consortium has considered and responded to any comments submitted by those entities.

• Entities that provide education and workforce services to adults include, but are not limited to, local public agencies, departments, and offices, particularly those with responsibility for public safety and social services; WIBs; libraries; and community based organizations.

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Regions, Rules, and Procedures84905 Continued…

• A decision is final.• A decision includes approval of an AE Plan

pursuant to Section 84906 and approval of the distribution schedule - 84913.

• The members of the consortium may decide to designate a member to serve as the fund administrator to receive and distribute funds from the program.

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84906 - Conditions of receipt of an apportionment of funds the members of a consortium shall have approved an adult education plan

that addresses that fiscal year and includes:

• An evaluation of the educational needs of adults in the region.

• A list of the following:• Entities that provide education and workforce

services to adults in the region.• Entities that are impacted by or have a

fundamental interest in the provision of those services.

• A description of those services.

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84906: AE Plan Continued…

• An evaluation of current levels and types of education and workforce services.

• An evaluation of the funds available to members and entities, including funds other than those apportioned.

• Actions that members will take to address those educational needs.

• Actions that members will take to improve the effectiveness of their services.

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84906: AE Plan Continued…

• Actions that the members, entities, and other interested parties will take to improve integration of services and to improve transitions to postsecondary education and the workforce, including actions related to all of the following:• Placement of adults seeking education and workforce services

into adult education programs.• Alignment of academic standards and curricula for programs

across entities that provide education and workforce services.• Qualifications of instructors, including common standards

across entities that provide academic and workforce services. • Collection and availability of data.

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84906: AE Plan Continued…

• A description of the alignment of adult education services supported by this program with those described in other education and workforce plans guiding services in the region, including plans pertaining to the building of career pathways and the employment of workforce sector strategies and those required pursuant to WIOA.

• A description if the ways entities contributed to the development of the plan.

• Approve at least once every three years; update at least once a year.

• Regional plan developed in “planning” satisfies requirement for 15-16, 16-17, and 17-18.

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84907: MOE

• No later than July 31, 2015 the Chancellor and Superintendent, with the advice of the executive director, shall certify for each SD and CoE, the amount of state funds required to be expended for adult education.

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84908 Apportionment of Funds

• If MOE is less than $375,000,000:• Apportion funds to each SD and CoE. As a

condition of receipt, a SD or CoE is required to be a member of a consortium.

• With concurrence of executive director, approve a schedule of allocations to the consortium no later than October 31, 2015 of remaining funds.

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84908 Apportionment of Funds

• The Chancellor and Superintendent shall determine the amount allocated to each consortium based upon the adult education region’s share of statewide need for adult education.

• The Chancellor and Superintendent shall apportion funds to a fund administrator designated by the members beginning no more than 30 days after the approval of the schedule; or

• Apportion funds to members of a consortium beginning no more than 30 days after receipt of a final distribution schedule from the consortium.

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84909: 2016-17• February 28, 2016: Chancellor and Superintendent, with

advice of executive director, approve a preliminary schedule of funds to consortium. Determine amount:• Amount of funds apportioned to members in the

preceding year;• The adult education region’s share of the statewide

need for AE;• The consortium’s effectiveness in meeting the

educational needs of adults based on data.• Present preliminary projections for subsequent two years.

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84911 Funding Formula

• To determine need the Chancellor and Superintendent shall consider measures related to:

• Adult population• Employment• Immigration• Educational attainment• Adult literacy

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84913 Program Areas• Funds apportioned for the program shall be used only for support of the

following:1. Programs in elementary and secondary basic skills, including programs leading

to a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate.2. Programs for immigrants eligible for educational services in citizenship,ESL,

and workforce preparation.3. Programs for adults, including, but not limited to, older adults, that are

primarily related to entry or reentry into the workforce.4. Programs for adults, including but not limited to, older adults, that are

primarily designed to develop knowledge and skills to assist elementary and secondary school children to succeed academically in school.

5. Programs for adults with disabilities.6. Programs in career technical education that are short term in nature and have

high employment potential.7. Programs offering preapprenticeship training activities conducted in

coordination with one or more apprenticeship programs approved by the Department of Apprenticeship Standards for the occupation and geographic area.

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84914 Receipt of Funds

• A consortium shall approve a distribution schedule that includes:

• Amount to be distributed to each member;

• A narrative justifying how the planned allocations are consistent with the AE Plan.

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84914 Continued…• Funds shall be equal or greater than prior

year funds unless:• Member no longer wishes to provide

services consistent with AE Plan;• Member cannot provide services that

address the needs identified in the AE Plan;

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84915: 2016-17• It is the intent of the Legislature to

coordinate programs that support education and workforce services for adults:

• Jan. 31, 2016: Chancellor and Superintendent shall report to the Legislature a plan to distribute funds to the consortia from WIOA and Carl D. Perkins CTE Act.

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94916 - Membership

• CCDs, SDs, CoEs, and JPAs must be members of the consortium if they receives funds from:

• Adults in Correctional Facilities Programs;• WIOA, Title II;• Carl D. Perkins CTE Act;• LCFF apportionments reserved for students

19+;• State funds for remedial ed and job training

for CalWORKS participants.

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84917: September 30, 2016 Report to Legislature

• Summary of AE Plan operative for each consortium.• Distribution schedule for each consortium.• Types and levels of services provided by each

consortium.• Effectiveness of each consortium in meeting

educational needs of adults in region.• Recommendations related to delivery of education

and workforce services, including those related to improved alignment of state programs.

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Section 40: 84920 One-time Funding

• Chancellor and Superintendent shall identify common measures for determining the effectiveness of members of the consortium in meeting educational needs of adults.• Define data each consortium needs to collect.• Establish menu of common assessments and policies

regarding placement of adults seeking education and workforce services into programs to be used to measure educational needs, and effectiveness of providers in addressing those needs.

• Progress report due to Legislature November 1, 2015.

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84920: Intent of the Legislature

• Educational needs of adults be better identified and understood through sharing of data across state agencies.

• Chancellor and Superintendent shall enter into agreements to share data related to effectiveness of consortia between their agencies and other state agencies - EDD, CWIB.

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84920: Measures of Effectiveness• Number of adults served by consortium.• Number of adults served that:

• Improved literacy skills.• Completion of HSD or equivalent.• Completion of postsecondary certificates,

degrees, or training programs.• Placement into jobs.• Improved wages.

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84920 One-time Funds• 85% of these funds shall be used for grants to

consortia to establish systems or obtain the necessary data to submit any reports or data required.

• 15% of these funds shall be used for grants for development of statewide policies and procedures related to data collection or reporting or for technical assistance to consortia, or both.

• The Chancellor and Superintendent shall provide any guidance to the consortia necessary to support the sharing of data included in systems established by consortia.

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Next StepsState Guidance Process

• CDE and Chancellor’s Office is working with a team to provide input into guidance for the adult education block grant.

• Eight field representatives balanced between K-12 and community college.

• Began meeting Monday, June 15th.• Will end by early July with draft guidance.• Field input/comment on draft guidance through early

July.• Training and technical assistance over the summer.

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