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Title: 21st CCLC in Illinois


1
21st CCLC in Illinois
  • Fall Kickoff Workshop
  • October 2008

2
21st CCLC Information
  • Statewide Evaluation Results
  • Online at www.isbe.net/21cclc
  • FY09 Grant Funds
  • Some delays due to additional approval steps and
    backlogs in Funding and Disbursements

3
Profile and Performance Information Collection
System (PPICS) Update
  • PPICS due November 3, 2008
  • New grantees only do the Grantee Profile
  • All other grantees must update the Profile and do
    APR
  • ISAT scores are available
  • Funds frozen if data not completed by above date
  • Last Chance PPICS WorkshopOctober 23 LPA
    offices Naperville
  • LPA Technical Assistance-- 866.356.2711

4
PPICS for FY09
  • Record keeping requirements (in binder)
  • No changes for FY09
  • State assessment
  • Attendance
  • Grades
  • Teacher survey

5
Program Specific Terms of the Grant
  • A. The before-or after-school program must take
    place in a safe and easily accessible facility.
    The grantee must ensure that any program to be
    located in a facility other than an elementary
    school or secondary school is at least as
    accessible to the students to be served as if the
    program were located in an elementary school or
    secondary school.
  • The learning center will make available a
    description of how the students participating in
    the program carried out by the community learning
    center will travel safely to and from the center
    and home.
  • Buildings that house the 21st CCLC program must
    meet local standards and codes for public
    facilities. Indoor and outdoor facilities mub e
    safe and in good repair.
  • Liability insurance required
  • Proximity
  • Handicapped accessible
  • Annual building inspections (ROEs/ISCs do this
    for schools)

6
Terms of the Grant
  • B. The grantee must ensure that students
    participating in the program carried out by the
    community learning center will travel safely to
    and from the center and home.
  • Program funds may be used to cover reasonable
    transportation costs for program participants.
    If transportation is provided, the transportation
    plan must be clearly and appropriately related to
    project activities.
  • Written release plans sign offs by parents
  • Public transportation may be provided

7
Terms of the Grant
  • C. Funds under this part will be used to
    increase the level of state, local, and other
    nonfederal funds that would, in the absence of
    funders under Title, Part, B be made available
    for programs and activities authorized under this
    part, and in no case supplant federal, state,
    local, or nonfederal funds.
  • Subject to AUDIT by ISBE External Assurance
    Division
  • Annual grantee internal audits
  • NO SUPPLANTING
  • To provide supplementary services to ones you now
    provide
  • Replace expired funds

8
Terms of the Grant
  • D. The program must primarily target students
    who attend schools eligible for school wide
    programs under Title I (40 poverty rate),
    Section 1114, and the families of such students.
  • E. Applicants must give notice to the community
    of the intent to submit an application. The
    application and any waiver request must be made
    available for public review after submission of
    the application

9
Terms of the Grant
  • F. The program must be developed and carried out
    in active collaboration with the schools the
    students attend. At a minimum, grantees must
    have a letter of collaboration from each school
    that will have students participating in a 21st
    CCLC activities. Each school must acknowledge
    its willingness to provide the program, with at
    minimum, copies of participating students grade
    records, school attendance records, and
    information regarding whether or not the students
    were promoted to the next grade level. Schools
    must receive parental/guardian consent before
    school record are submitted to the 21st CCLC
    program.
  • Letters of Collaboration annually
  • Sign off by Superintendent of Schools annually
  • Schools must receive parental/guardian consent
    before school records are submitted to the 21st
    Century Community Learning Centers Program.
  • Written agreements are necessary

10
Terms of the Grant
  • G. The organization selected for funding will
    meet all statutory and regulatory requirement of
    this program. In order to ensure that a local
    grantee, including faith-based organizations,
    meets the programs purposes and criteria, it
    shall not discriminate against beneficiaries on
    the basis of religion. Funds shall be used
    solely for the purposes set forth in this grant
    program.
  • No funds provided pursuant to this program
    shall be expended to support religious practices,
    such as religious instruction, worship, or
    prayer. Faith-based organizations may offer such
    practices, but not as part of the program
    receiving assistance and faith based
    organizations shall comply with generally
    accepted accounting requirements to ensure that
    funds are not used to support these activities.

11
Terms of the Grant
  • H. Grantees must keep attendance records of
    program participants. Participants are required
    to be enrolled in the before- or after-school
    program.
  • Drop-in services cannot be funded by 21st
    Century Community Learning Centers program funds.
  • Daily attendance records are required
  • PPICS reporting is required for 30, 60, and 90-
    day attendees
  • Kids may be registered and use the services
    occasionally, but all must be registered
  • Grantees are expected to maintain attendance at
    the level for which funding is requested.
    Enrollment retention activities should be
    described in the proposal and carried out.
  • Grant awarded based on numbers projected and
    funds provided
  • Recruitment and retention policies are necessary
  • Annual information is recorded on PPICS and
    continuation application

12
Terms of the Grant
  • I. Grantees must conduct criminal background
    checks for all program staff and volunteers who
    have direct contact with children and youth.
    (see folder)
  • Procedures in place
  • Copies of checks kept in personnel files
  • Grantees are required to have a written protocol
    on file requiring background checks, as well as
    evidence of their completion. Further, no person
    shall be employed who has been convicted of a
    crime as listed in Section 10-21.9(c) of the
    School Code (105 ILCS 5/10-21.9(c)).

13
Terms of the Grant
  • J. In accordance with the Child Abuse and
    Neglect Reporting Act (325 ILCS 5), adults
    working with children and youth under the age of
    18 years old are required to be mandated
    reporters for suspected child abuse and neglect.
  • All 21st Century Community Learning Centers
    programs must have a written protocol for
    training their employees about the Act and
    identifying and reporting suspected incidents of
    child abuse or neglect.
  • Having a sign off that employee knows they are a
    mandated reporter is not enough
  • Training required, not just notification
  • Keep written records

14
Terms of the Grant
  • K. Grantees must obtain permission from
    participants parents or guardians prior to using
    students for public relations purposes, gathering
    data by methods such as youth surveys and
    interviews, and obtaining academic and school
    data.
  • Written agreements are necessary

15
Terms of the Grant
  • L. The grantee must certify that it is not
    delinquent in the payment of any debt to the
    State (or if delinquent has entered into a
    deferred payment plan to pay the debt), and the
    grantee acknowledges that the Illinois State
    Board of Education may declare the grant
    agreement void if this certification is false (30
    ILCS 500/50-11).
  • Certification and Assurances should be read
    before signing
  • Secretary of States Web Site

16
Terms of the Grant
  • Successful applicants will be subject to the
    provisions of Section 511 of P.L. 101-166 (the
    Stevens Amendment) due to the use of federal
    funds for this program.
  • All announcements and other materials
    publicizing 21st CCLC programs must include
    statements as to the amount and proportion of
    federal funding involved.

17
Terms of the Grant
  • The applicant may operate its own program or
    enter into a subcontract with another entity to
    implement the program. However, all program
    responsibilities are to be retained by the
    applicant to ensure compliance with the terms and
    conditions of the grant.
  • Budget will need to contain specifics on
    subontracts
  • Subject to audit
  • All subcontracting must be documented and must
    have the prior approval of the State
    Superintendent of Education. Approval of
    subcontracts shall be subject to the same
    criteria as are applied to the original proposal.

18
Terms of the Grant
  • M. Grantees are required to submit an annual
    performance report (APR) that describes
    participants information, project activities,
    accomplishments, and outcomes.
  • All information related to the APR must be
    entered into the 21st CCLC electronic Profile and
    Performance Information Collection System (PPICS)
    as required by the U. S. Department of Education.
  • Failure to complete PPICS by the timeline
    provided will result in the freezing of funds
    until the information is completed.

19
Terms of the Grant
  • N. Grantees are required to attend workshops and
    trainings offered by the Illinois State Board of
    Education or another entity contracted with by
    the state. The workshops and trainings are
    designed to improve the quality of the program
    and give technical assistance to the staff for
    continuous improvement.
  • Fall workshop--October
  • Spring workshop--April
  • Regional workshops are optional, unless otherwise
    notified
  • Webinars
  • O. Grantees are required to submit additional
    information as may be requested by the State
    Superintendent of Education.

20
Terms of the Grant
  • P. Grantees may be required to provide peer
    reviewers for future 21st Century Community
    Learning Centers Program grant competitions.
  • Q. Grantees must evaluate their programs
    periodically as described in the approved
    proposal. Copies of the evaluation will be made
    available to the Illinois State Board of
    Education or others upon request.
  • Yearly, with an expected written evaluation by
    the end of the second year of the grant.
  • First year will provide a minimum of a timeline
    of progress on evaluation and when a written
    evaluation will be completed.

21
Program Responsibilities
  • Implement program in approved proposal
  • Make no program changes without filing an
    amendment
  • Do not change hours of programming
  • Do not change/add/delete schools approved in
    proposal
  • Maintain attendance records
  • Maintain the size and scope of the program
    throughout the lifetime of the grant
  • Call your consultant if you have questions

22
FY 2010 21st CCLC RFP
  • Two different Rubrics
  • Scoring will be weighed differently
  • Two Types of applicants this time
  • New Grantees
  • Grantees who had been previously funded
  • There will be more of a focus on the
    sustainability and previous evaluation results of
    the program.
  • Funding will be different

23
FY 2010 21st CCLC RFP
  • Priority Points
  • 40 or more of low income
  • In Status
  • Focus on Middle School/High School
  • Key changes
  • Administration Cap
  • Parent component
  • 12 hours minimum of programming
  • Annual Evaluation required

24
Important FY09 Dates
  • January
  • RFP release
  • Mott State Networks Meeting--Florida
  • February
  • NCLB Conference, 4-6, Chicago
  • Foundations Conference, Burlingame, CA

25
Important Dates
  • March
  • RFP return
  • April
  • Spring Workshop
  • NAA conferenceNew Orleans, LA
  • PPICS reopens for FY09 data
  • RFP Review

26
Summer Activities
  • July 2008
  • FY10 Continuation Applications Due
  • Summer Institute
  • August
  • New Grantee Workshop

27
Yearly Activities
  • Monthly Webinars
  • Regional Workshops
  • Monitoring and Site Visits
  • PPICS Assistance
  • Quarterly Newsletter
  • Quarterly Professional Development Advisory Group
    (PDAG) Meetings
  • 21st CCLC List serv Postings
  • Statewide Evaluation (NIU)

28
ISBE Monitoring visitsconducted by LPA
  • Compliance
  • FY07 and selected FY08 grantees to be visited
  • No surprises
  • Public documents
  • Training TODAY!
  • Quality
  • Activity observation

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Monitoring Visit
  • Compliance checklist
  • Returned to ISBE in 2 weeks
  • Returned to grantees in 4 weeks
  • Reports
  • Returned to ISBE in 4 weeks
  • Returned to grantees in 6 weeks

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Important Information
  • Springfield Office217-524-4832
  • Marci Johnson, Division Supervisor,
    marjohns_at_isbe.net
  • Carol McCue vmccue_at_isbe.net
  • Gail Meisner gmeisner_at_isbe.net
  • Gary Millergmiller_at_isbe.net
  • Chicago office312/814-2220
  • Joe Banks jbanks_at_isbe.net
  • Learning Point Associates 630/649-6696
  • ISBE Website-- www.isbe.net/21cclc
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