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State & Federal Accountability

State & Federal Accountability. Federal Grants . State & Federal Accountability Staff. Dr. Nancy Phillips, Director 414-3280 nancy.phillips@austinisd.org Dr. Mary Thomas, Project Director, District Shepherd 414-3997 mathomas@austinisd.org

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State & Federal Accountability

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  1. State & Federal Accountability Federal Grants

  2. State & Federal Accountability Staff Dr. Nancy Phillips, Director 414-3280 nancy.phillips@austinisd.org • Dr. Mary Thomas, Project Director, District Shepherd 414-3997 mathomas@austinisd.org • Nichelle Williams, Administrative Assistant 414-9963 nrwillia@austinisd.org • Annette Ruback, Accounting Tech Central 414-2091 • aruback@austinisd.org Area I Coordinator: Peggy Mays 414-9519 Accounting Tech Christy Davis 414-3472 Area II Coordinator: Alan Towler 414-9965 Accounting Tech Lisa Barrett 414-9972 Area III Coordinator: Hellen Bedgood 414-0012 Accounting Tech Dedrick Epps 414-4567

  3. Federal Funding • All Title Funds are supplemental • These funds cannot replace district support to campuses • All federal guidance must be followed or the district could be required to return funds • These funds are designed to support the most in need and assist students in meeting state and federal standards

  4. Campus Title I • Title I funds are given to campuses based on the number of students residing in an attendance area that are on free/reduced lunch. • The campuses are then ranked from the highest percentage of those identified students to the lowest • The district formula provides an allocation until all funds are distributed. • Allocation Process • Preliminary planning amounts are given to the campus in January • Adjusted planning amounts are give to campuses in late May/June based on TEA opening Title I application for the coming year. • Allocations are revised after TEA designates Roll Forward in Nov/Dec.

  5. Title I Campus Plan Process • The campus needs assessment determines the grant expenditures. • CAC begins the planning process • Parents are involved, in an organized, ongoing, and timely way, in the planning, review, and improvement of programs, including the planning, review, and improvement of the school parental involvement policy and the joint development of the schoolwide program plan • The campus plan describes the services, activities, and expenditures related to Title I • The plan also describes how the services, activities, and expenditures will be evaluated as to their effectiveness

  6. Explanation of Expenditures Explains how the campus will spend it’s Title I funds. If it is not in the EOE the campus has submitted the campus has to amend.

  7. Reservation of Funds • The district must reserve funds for” • Parental Involvement • Homeless student support • Children in local institutions for neglected and delinquent students • Highly Qualified recruitment/retention • Professional Development • Participating Private School • Evaluation, Accountability • District Initiatives • Childcare at identified Title I HS • Summer school – Title I students, ELL students • Prekindergarten • Learning Support Services

  8. Title II and Title III Funds • Title II Funds are used for: • Recruitment and Retention of Highly Qualified Staff • Professional Development • SEL • Educator Quality • CTE • Evaluation/Accountability • Title III Funds are used for: • Additional teaching positions assigned to campuses based on the number of ELL students • Professional Development • Supplemental supplies/materials for ELL students

  9. General Guidelines • Expenditures must support student achievement – student services, activities, teacher quality • Services are research based • Expenditures are documented • Expenditures are reasonable and necessary • Expenditures are supplemental • State & Federal Accountability provides technical assistance and support

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