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Secondary Perkins Accountability Reports May 9, 2012

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Secondary Perkins Accountability Reports May 9, 2012

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  1. The Webinar will Begin Shortly If you have not done so already, please run the Audio Wizard prior to the start of the webinar. Secondary Perkins Accountability Reports May 9, 2012

  2. Agenda 1. Welcome and how to use Collaborate 2. What is a recipient and why does it matter? 3. Overview of PTE Perkins secondary accountability reports a. Secondary PTE Program Performance Measures (Excel) b. Annual Report (Word) c. Performance Improvement Plan (Word) 4. Past Due Forms and Due Dates 5. Questions

  3. Secondary Perkins Funding Perkins Funding: Allocated based on individuals aged 5-17 who reside in school district (30%) and who are below the poverty level (70%) as compared to the total state number. Perkins Recipient: An LEA must qualify for a grant of at least $15,000 under the formula to receive an allocation, or it must enter into a consortium that meets the minimum allocation requirement. (Section 131) Local Levels of Performance: Each eligible recipient that receives an allocation shall annually submit a report regarding the progress of the recipient in achieving the local adjusted levels of performance on the core indicators of performance.

  4. Secondary Performance Measures

  5. Perkins Performance Measures Form

  6. Perkins School Summary Report

  7. Perkins Annual Report

  8. Perkins Performance Improvement Plan

  9. Perkins Performance Improvement Plan

  10. Perkins Due Dates • Perkins Annual Plan: June 1 • Perkins Performance Reports: June 30 • Past Due PTE Forms: • 10E – Program Enrollment (due Feb 15th or March 15th) • 10SS – Secondary Concentrator Follow-up Report (due Feb 15th) • Local Annual Application (due May 1st). This includes the 10F Program Budget Request and Statement of Assurances.

  11. Questions? Forms available at: www.pte.idaho.gov/Perkins/Secondary_Forms.html Please submit completed forms to: Donna Simpson, Administrative Assistant 1 Division of Professional Technical Education 650 West State, Room 324 Boise, ID 83720-0095 Phone: (208) 334-3216 FAX: (208) 334-2365 E-mail: dsimpson@pte.idaho.gov Thank You for your participation in today’s webinar!

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