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Title: Updates and Reminders


1
Updates and Reminders
2007-2008 ESEA Consolidated Application 2006-07
End-of-Year Report
  • March 2007

2
Updates And Reminders
  • General Information
  • Allocations to Districts
  • Important Dates
  • Fiscal Issues
  • Submission Requirements
  • New General Requirements for 2007-08
  • Updates by Title

3
Questions or Comments?
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  • Email message sent to DPI for response
  •  

4
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    check back in two hours and you will be able to
    watch the archived program. Go to
    http//media2.wi.gov/dpi/catalog/, and click on
    the Student Services Prevention and Wellness Team
    link on the left, then when the SSPW Team page of
    archived programs appears, select the desired
    program link.

5
Allocations
  • As soon as they are available, estimated
    allocations will be posted at http//www.dpi.wi.g
    ov/esea/xls/esea_alloc_2007-08est.xls

6
Important Dates
  • Application is available for data entry now with
    district estimate of allocation.
  • Submission allowed only after the actual
    allocations are available. DPI will announce by
    email.
  • Due date for application submission
  • June 30, 2007. If information on allocation
    amounts is delayed, DPI will notify districts of
    a later due date.

7
Important Dates
  • Last date for 2006-07 budget revisions
  • June 30, 2007 OR May 30, 2007
  • if the revision includes a transfer of funds.
  • Last date for submission of the final claim for
  • 2006-07 September 30, 2007 (final carryover
    will be posted after final claims are received).
  • Due date for 2006-07 End-of-Year Report
  • August 30, 2007.
  • Submit all revisions within 30 days of request

8
FISCAL REQUIREMENTSConsolidated
  • MAINTENANCE OF EFFORT LEA
  •  
  • SUPPLEMENT-NOT-SUPPLANT STUDENTS

9
MAINTENANCE OF EFFORT (MOE) 1120A(a) and 9521
of ESEA, 34 CFR 299.5
GENERAL REQUIREMENT
  • An LEA has maintained fiscal effort if they have
    maintained at least 90 of either
  • The combined fiscal effort per student
  • or
  • The aggregate expenditures of the LEA for the
    preceding fiscal year
  •  

10
MAINTENANCE OF EFFORT WORKSHEETS
  • Worksheet to determine Maintenance of Effort can
    be found at
  • http//www.dpi.wi.gov/esea/moe.html

11
SUPPLEMENT-NOT-SUPPLANT
  • Funds included in the ESEA Consolidated
    Application must be used only to supplement (add
    to) services that are the responsibility of the
    district to offer its students. They cannot be
    used to take the place of state and local funds.

12
Private School Equitable Participation
  • Several resources are available regarding
    equitable participation by private schools in the
    ESEA programs at http//www.dpi.wi.gov/esea/topics
    .htmlprivate20school20participation
  • Remember that private schools are eligible for
    services only and that the responsible public
    school district must maintain control of all
    funds.
  • Be sure to include private school services in the
    program plan.

13
Parent and Community Involvement
  • Parent and community participation and
    involvement is an area of concern for many
    districts
  • The district must engage in significant and
    meaningful involvement with parents and community
    members in the assessment of needs, planning,
    implementation, and evaluation of ESEA funded
    programs.
  • Parents of the participating children from public
    and private schools must be involved with
    district personnel in the annual assessment of
    the effectiveness of Title I parent involvement
    and planning for improvements as needed. See the
    monitoring document at for information on
    evidence that can be used to document compliance
    with these requirements.

14
Parent Involvement Resources
  • ESEA monitoring document http//dpi.wi.gov/esea/
    doc/monitoring.doc
  • DPI bulletin
  • http//dpi.wi.gov/esea/pdf/bul_0304.pdf

15
Contact Information
  • Be sure to update contact information when
    responsibilities change!
  • DPI uses contact information to inform ESEA
    Coordinators of key information.
  • DPI sends emails to districts who have missed
    deadlines for submission be sure to read and
    respond to the messages.

16
Dont Forget to Submit!
  • When you have selected submit, one of two
    things will happen
  • A message will tell you the submission is
    complete. The submit button can no longer be
    selected.
  • OR
  • A list of errors or sections still needing data
    will appear. These issues must be resolved
    before the application or end-of year report can
    be successfully submitted.

17
ESEA Consolidated End-of-Year Report
  • Timely submission is very important DPI must
    submit reports to the US Department of Education
    on this data.
  • Missing, inaccurate, or incomplete data gives a
    skewed picture of Wisconsins ESEA programs.

18
General Application Updates for 07-08
  • Paper Documents
  • Assurances
  • Budget Revision Explanations
  • Additional Information Required for Transfer of
    Funds to another Title

19
Assurances
  • The Assurance form revised 1-07 must be
    submitted.
  • New assurance under Title I-A
  • The LEA has established and implemented a
    districtwide salary schedule and comparability
    policy. Annually the district ensures that its
    policy results in equivalence among schools in
    provision of teachers, administrators, and other
    staff, and equivalence among schools in the
    provision of curriculum materials and
    instructional supplies.

20
Application Procedures
  • Log in - No change
  • Use DPI assigned log-in and password
  • Determine fiscal agency
  • Individual district or consortium member
  • District locked out of budget after surrendering
    funds to consortium

21
Budget Revisions
  • Budget Revision Explanations Required
  • After a Title budget has been submitted,
    approved, then unlocked for changes, an
    explanation is required for any budget revision.
    A mandatory text box will appear during the
    validation process.

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Transfer of Funds
  • Provision has been made for more specificity on
    how funds transferred into another Title are to
    be used.
  • When funds are transferred into another Title,
    the originating Title budget must specify both
    the amount and purpose of those funds.
  • A new summary screen is included in the budgets
    of all Titles from which funds can be
    transferred.

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Timelines for Approvals
  • DPIs goal is to review all application
    submissions within 30 days. Any portion of the
    application may be approved or need revision
    before approval can be granted.
  • Districts are asked to address requests for
    revisions as soon as possible. Prompt attention
    reduces errors and allows for speedier approval
    of the ESEA Consolidated Application.

27
Reminder Improved Program Plans Needed
  • Program plans should be based on needs
    assessments and the planning that takes place
    before the school year starts. Plans should
    include appropriate actions to meet ESEA goals
    and identify funding sources.
  • Be sure actions in program plan and expenditures
    in budget align.

28
Improved Program Plans Needed
  • Use active verbs.
  • Reflect services to private schools, homeless,
    etc.
  • Identify actions as supplementary to district
    responsibilities.
  • Indicate funds used only in eligible/served
    schools for eligible students.

29
ESEA 101 PowerPoint
  • This presentation is intended to provide updates
    to the ESEA Consolidated Application and
    End-of-Year Report for 2007-08, and also to serve
    as a reminder of some items that need emphasis.
  • An overview of all the ESEA programs covered in
    the consolidated process is available on the ESEA
    website.

30
Updates and Remindersby Title
  • Title I-A Improving Basic Programs
  • Title I-C Education of Migratory Children
  • Title I-D, Subpart 2 Neglected Delinquent
  • Title II-A Teacher Principal Training
    Recruiting
  • Title II-D Enhancing Education Through
    Technology
  • Title III-A, Subpart 1 English Language
    Acquisition
  • Title IV-A, Subpart 1 Safe Drug-Free Schools
    Communities
  • Title V-A Innovative Programs

31
Federal Monitoring of Title I
  • The US Education Department will monitor
    Wisconsins state and local compliance with Title
    I accountability, instructional, and fiduciary
    requirements and Schoolwide programs in 2007-08.
    Federal monitors will also review compliance with
    Even Start Family Literacy, Neglected and
    Delinquent, and the McKinney-Vento Homeless
    programs.
  • The monitoring team typically chooses several
    districts to monitor as well as DPI.

32
Title I-A Changes
  • There are no major changes to the Title I portion
    of the ESEA Consolidated Application for 07-08.
  • The ESEA Consolidated End-of-Year Report collects
    data DPI must report to the US Department of
    Education. The questions on paraprofessionals
    has now been changed to collect data for both
    instructional and non-instructional
    paraprofessionals.

33
Title I Reminders
  • Program plan must clearly articulate that the
    funds are used for actions at Title 1 schools.
  • In a Targeted Assistance program, Title I must be
    used to provide additional support for students
    identified as most at risk of failing to meet
    state academic standards.
  • The Program Plan should identify activities in
    Schoolwide programs.

34
Title I Reminders
  • A PI-9551 Assurances and Narrative form found at
    http//dpi.wi.gov/forms/doc/f9551.doc
  • must be on file for all Schoolwide programs by
    April 15 of the planning year.
  • Enrollment numbers are only for students at least
    5 and less than 18 years old at the time of the
    count (usually January count).

35
Title I Reminders
  • Any activities/staff/supplies, etc. funded by
    Title I should be identified through a needs
    assessment and be part of the district and school
    plans to meet the needs of academically
    struggling students.
  • Remember that Title I funds can only be used to
    provide additional academic support to eligible
    students that is over and above the basic
    educational programming provided to all students.
    Title I funds cannot be used to take the place of
    district funds.

36
Title I Reminders
  • Dont forget to set aside funds to serve homeless
    students attending non-Title I schools!
  • If professional development for district-wide
    initiatives is funded by Title I, it should be
    taken as a reservation. It is subject to
    equitable participation for private schools.

37
Title I Reminders
  • Services can be provided in any of the core
    content areas. Mathematics and reading are the
    most common areas, but the determination should
    be based on assessment of student needs in the
    school.

38
Comparability Reminder
  • Comparability was one of the weak areas found in
    the last federal audit.
  • Note the new assurance on comparability.
  • Districts must determine comparability each year,
    but are required to report to DPI only every two
    years. No report will be submitted for 07-08.
  • Comparability information and forms are at
    http//dpi.wi.gov/title1/forms.html

39
Title I-A Guidance
  • For more information on Title I-A
  • Federal Legislation
  • www.ed.gov/programs/titleiparta/legislation.html
  • USD Department of Education on Title I-A
  • http//www.ed.gov/programs/titleiparta/index.html
  • Designing Schoolwide Programs (federal guidance)
  • http//www.ed.gov/policy/elsec/guid/designingswpgu
    id.doc
  • Wisconsin Title I Guidelines
  • http//dpi.wi.gov/title1/ti11b.html

40
Title I-C and I-D
  • There are no changes for Title I-C or Title I-D.

41
Title II-A Funds
  • Title II-A funds should be used to increase the
    student achievement and close the achievement
    gap, by providing professional development to the
    academic staff and hiring highly qualified
    teachers for each classroom.

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Uses of Title II-A
  • Allowed Activities
  • Professional development in core academic areas
  • PI34
  • Training teachers, principals, and
    paraprofessionals to be highly qualified
  • Class size reduction
  • http//dpi.wi.gov/cal/t2agrant.html
  • http//www.ed.gov/programs/teacherqual/guidance.do
    c

43
Uses of Title II-A Funds
  • All spending must relate to teacher quality
  • Only highly qualified teachers can be hired to
    reduce the class size
  • Hiring special education teachers for the purpose
    of team teaching
  • Hiring Teaching Specialists to increase
    individualized instruction

44
Title II-A
  • Carryover of the entire current allocation is
    allowed for additional year
  • Private school must be consulted for all
    activities except the class size reduction
  • Activity 4.2 must be allocated funds if the LEA
    wishes to use the funds to reduce class size

45
Prohibited Uses of Title II-A Funds
  • Funds cannot be used to hire
  • paraprofessionals
  • tutors
  • principals
  • any non-academic staff such as nurses and
    engineers

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Private School Participation
  • Private schools participate in professional
    development only.
  • If the entire allocation is used for class size
    reduction, private school must be provided
    services equivalent to these under the Eisenhower
    program in 2001.

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Title II-D Funds
  • All spending must relate to Technology
  • The law requires 25 of each allocation to be
    used for professional development
  • Other allowable uses can be found at
  • http//dpi.wi.gov/imt/doc/usefnds04.doc
  • To have a budget approved, the district applying
    must have a certified technology plan
  • http//dpi.wi.gov/imt/techexp.html

49
NEW in Title II-D!!!
  • Districts will be required to report the number
    of eighth graders that are technologically
    literate and the number that are not. The DPI
    will start collecting this data on the District
    Technology Survey in June/July 2007 and report it
    to the USDE as part of the compulsory EDEN
    collection.
  • This will show that the district is in compliance
    with the assurances.

50
Title III-A
  • Beginning with the 2006-2007 school year, ONLY
    students who have been identified and assessed
    for English language proficiency (ELP) with
    ACCESS for ELLs TM, with all 4 domains (Reading,
    Writing, Speaking and Listening), and scored as
    limited-English proficient (ELP levels 1-5), will
    generate allocations for Title III-A.

51
Private School Participation and Title III
  • Private schools receiving Title III services must
    establish a consistent and reasonable process for
    identifying and testing ELLs.
  • As in participating public schools, ELLs must be
    assessed annually in all the domains with the
    state approved test, ACCESS.
  • Local school districts, in consultation with
    private schools, are responsible for
    administering the ACCESS annually.
  • In addition, the LEA and the private school need
    to have a mechanism in place for measuring
    English language proficiency progress for ELLs.

52
Private School Participation in Title III-cont.
  • Since the 2006-2007 test window for ACCESS has
    closed, private school ELLs should be assessed
    with the W-APT (ACCESS screener) to qualify for
    Title III allocations for the 2007-2008
    school-year.
  • A count of ELLs assessed with the W-APT must be
    submitted by June 1, 2007, in order for the
    private school to qualify for an allocation under
    Title III.

53
Title III-A EOY Report
  • Title III Data to be collected with the 2006-2007
    EOY report will include
  • The number of certified/licensed teachers serving
    eligible (i.e., students with an English language
    proficiency level 1-5 as determined by ACCESS for
    ELLs TM) students in language instruction
    educational programs (see Help screen for
    descriptions of such programs)
  • Methods used by the district to determine
    teachers language fluency in English and any
    target language used in instruction

54
Title III-A EOY Report (cont.)
  • Types of professional development activities
    funded by Title III and the numbers of
    participants by role
  • In general LEAs are responsible for collection
    of data, but data will be reported by
    subgrantee (i.e., by LEAs managing their own
    allocation and by consortia fiscal agents).

55
Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives (AMAOs)
  • With two years of student-level data, we are now
    able to follow cohorts of students as required by
    Title III, NCLB
  • The ISES, based on ACCESS composite scores, will
    calculate AMAOs by district and by subgrantee to
    determine if the AMAOs related to English
    language acquisition have been met.
  • The AMAOs need to be met in the three areas
  • AMAO (1) students progress from one language
    level to another
  • AMAO (2) students exit become proficient
  • AMAO (3) students meet the AYP criteria
  • Parental notification of AMAOs status by schools
    need to be in place

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Contact Information
  • Jacqueline A. Iribarren, Ph.D.
  • Title III Consultant
  • jacqueline.iribarren_at_dpi.state.wi.us
  • (608) 266-7292

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Title IV funding update
  • Wisconsin Title IV Allocation
  • 2005-06 5,350,701
  • 2006-07 4,259,088
  • 2007-08 expected to be identical to 06-07

Congress has passed a continuing resolution to
maintain the Title IV funding level at or near
the current level. Significant restructuring is
proposed for the following fiscal year. 
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Title IV-A Objectives
  • All District applications (individual and
    consortia) must list Title IV objectives
  • Consortium Districts must supply fiscal agent
    with objectives for any rebated funds
  • Fiscal agent must enter the objectives into the
    application

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Model Title IV-A Programs
  • Only include a model program in the budget if the
    program of that name will be implemented in the
    district
  • Newly added
  • Link to a detailed spreadsheet of the most
    commonly used model programs in Wisconsin
  • http//dpi.wi.gov/sspw/xls/sdfsmodelprograms.xls

60
Title IV-A Waivers
  • Waiver programs must be evaluated every two
    school years to be funded through SDFSC if
    continuation of the waiver program is desired
  • Two approvals necessary
  • 1) Approve evaluation results
  • 2) Approval of the renewed waiver

61
Title IV-A Waiver Renewal Logistics
  • Reporting results of waiver evaluation
  • In the 07-08 application open any waiver dated
    05-06
  • Answer question 5 including data on changes in
    student attitude, behavior, knowledge or skill
  • To renew, check the renew box
  • To make changes to the renewed waiver
  • Open the waiver dated 07-08 (renewed)
  • Modify as needed
  • Approval/denial will come through application
    feedback

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Limitations on Use of Title IV-A
  • Security equipment/personnel costs
  • Limited to 40 of entitlement - only if
    hiring/training of security personnel is included
  • 20 cap for security hardware
  • Carryover still limited by law to 25
  • Approval for excess carryover will be granted
    liberally
  • BUT requests must be made in writing before final
    carryover is posted by DPI

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Program Plan
  • Should include actual District activities that
    address Title IVA objectives
  • Consortium Districts
  • should include local activities that address
    consortium objectives and objectives for any
    rebated funds
  • May include some activities not funded by Title
    IVA that still address the objectives

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Safety Plan Assurance
  • District must have a plan for keeping schools
    safe and drug-free that includes
  • school discipline policies
  • security procedures at school and while students
    are on the way to and from school
  • prevention activities
  • a crisis management plan for responding to
    violent or traumatic incidents on school grounds
  • a code of conduct policy for all students

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DPI TITLE IV-A CONSULTANTS(Grants Management
Assignments)
  • Pam Kanikula CESAs 5, 8, and 12
  • Gary Sumnicht CESAs 2, 10, and 11
  • Ken Wagner CESAs 1, 7, and 9
  • Sue Todey CESAs 3, 4, and 6

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Uses of Title V-A Funds
  • Title V-A funds should
  • Be part of a districts annual needs
    assessment/education plan.
  • Support locally-identified needs.
  • Used to improve student academic achievement or
    the quality of education for students.

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Uses of Title V-A Funds
  • The Title V-A funded activities must
  • support one or more of the 27 allowable
    activities under the law.
  • The entire list of these allowable activities is
    found on the Title V-A Innovative Programs
    Summary screen in the consolidated application.

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Program Plan
  • Title V-A activities identified on the program
    plan should be limited to the actual activities
    funded by Title V-A.

69
Title V-A Activities and Budget
  • Title V-A activities identified on the Program
    Plan section of the application should correspond
    to the
  • activities selected on the Title V-A Program
    Detail Data Entry Screens, and
  • categories selected on the Budget Detail Screen.

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Title V-A Activities for Private Schools
  • The Program Plan Section of the Consolidated
    Application should
  • Include at least one activity for how private
    schools will be served.
  • Correspond to the activity(ies) selected on the
    TV-A Program Data Entry Screens and Budget Detail
    Screen.

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Title V-A Evaluation/EOY Report
  • School districts are required to annually
    evaluate the activities funded with Title V. The
    evaluation should
  • Describe how the activities affected student
    academic achievement, and
  • Be used to make decisions about appropriate
    changes to the activities for the next year.
  • Be used to complete the Title V section of the
    Consolidated End-of-Year Report.

72
Title V-A EOY Report Changes
  • Minor adjustments are being made to collect the
    information requested by the USDE.

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Title V-A Funding
  • Title V-A was cut by 33 in 2004-05, 50 in
    2005-06, and 50 in 2006-07.
  • Funds are distributed on a formula of 42
    enrollment and 58 low-income.
  • Funding for 2007-08 will be held at the 2006-07
    level.
  • Presidents 2008 budget eliminates funding for
    Title V-A.

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Title V-A Formula
  • Funds are distributed on the following formula
  • 42 based on public school enrollment and
    enrollment of participating private schools
  • 58 on the number of low income (formula)
    children used to allocate Title I funds (number
    of Title I formula children must equal 5 or more
    of total district enrollment)
  • Deduction in formula amounts per pupil
  • 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
  • Enrollment 1.27 .66
    .66 (estimated)
  • Low-income 19.82 10.34
    10.34 (estimated)

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Title V-A Approvals
  • Title I consultants will approve
  • Title I and Title V-A programs
  • Exception Beth Ratway, Social Studies
    Consultant, approves Title V-A for districts in
    CESAs 3, 4, and 11.
  • Contact Beth at 608/266-2207 or
    beth.ratway_at_dpi.state.wi.us

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Title V-A Consultants
  • By late spring the Help Screens will identify
    by school district the consultant to contact for
    the Title V-A program
  • In the meantime, contact Marcia Meyers
    (608/266-3608 or marcia.meyers_at_dpi.state.wi.us)
    or any
  • Title I consultant to find out who the contact
    is for your district

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Title V-A Guidance
  • The USDE Guidance for the Title V-A Program is
    located at the following website
    http//www.ed.gov/programs/innovative/titlevguidan
    ce2002.doc

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Questions?
  • Send comments or questions regarding this
    presentation and/or the process for the ESEA
    Consolidated Application and End-of-Year Report
    your districts assigned DPI consultant. Contact
    information is found in the help screens of the
    application and at
  • http//dpi.wi.gov/esea/pdf/contacts.pdf
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