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Consultation Meeting with Private School Partners. Rochester City School District Office of Grant & Program Accountability February 6, 2008. Objectives. To provide clarity on financial compliance items of mutual interest To provide clarity on program compliance items of mutual interest - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Consultation Meeting with Private School Partners Rochester City School District Office of Grant & Program Accountability February 6, 2008
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Consultation Meeting with Private School Partners

Rochester City School DistrictOffice of Grant & Program AccountabilityFebruary 6, 2008

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Objectives1) To provide clarity on financial compliance items of

mutual interest

2) To provide clarity on program compliance items of mutual interest

3) To discuss viable options for moving forward for the remainder of the 2007-08 academic year

4) To discuss tentative plans for the delivery of Title I services in 2008-09

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Consultation must include: How the children’s needs will be identified What services will be offered How and when decisions about the delivery of

services will be made How, where and by whom services will be provided How services will be assessed and improved based

on assessment results Size and scope of services

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Add’l Consultation topics Criteria to identify and select eligible private

school children Coordination of the Title I program with

instruction in the classroom Appropriate assessment tools Process for LEA monitoring

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Financial Compliance: Context The Child Benefit Theory was developed to comply

with the prohibition against Federal funding to private schools.

Title I Services: Benefit the individual child, not the private

school Are provided by the LEA, not the private school

NO FUNDS GO TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS

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Financial Compliance: Context Funds must be used for instructional services

Exception: The equivalent of $8/child (low-income resident of the City of Rochester) must be used for parent involvement activities.  

The LEA must carryover unspent funds designated for services to the next year’s program for private school participants.

Carryover is not a viable option if schools are closing.

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Financial Compliance:Pooling funds• If funds generated by low-income private

school children are pooled* within an LEA, services provided to eligible children in a particular private school are not dependent upon the amount of funds generated by low-income children in the private school.

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Financial Compliance:Bottom Line• Private schools may not directly hire staff• Private schools may not use funds to purchase

materials and supplies• Private schools may not receive funds to

support professional development

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Program Compliance: Who may receive Title I services? Private school children who reside in Title I

participating public school attendance areas AND are failing or most at risk of failing to meet high standards

LEA selects participants from names of eligible children provided by private school officials based on multiple, educationally-related, objective, developmentally-appropriate criteria

Poverty is NOT a criterion

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Program Compliance:What criteria may be used to determine if students are “at-risk?” Achievement tests, teacher referral and

recommendation based on objective, educationally related criteria, academic performance in the regular classroom

Children from preschool through grade two are selected solely on the basis of such criteria as teacher judgment, interviews with parents, and developmentally appropriate measures. [See Section 1115(b)(1) and (2)]

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Program Compliance:Allowable types of Services

Direct instruction or tutoring outside the regular classroom in a dedicated space

After or before school programs Saturday programs or Summer school Early childhood Counseling Appropriate professional development Computer-assisted instruction, or Combination of these services

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Program Compliance: Do’s & Don’ts

Placing materials and supplies in the private school to be

used by private school personnel is not allowable.

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Program Compliance:Supplement, not supplant

Title I services must be in addition to and cannot replace services that

would be provided by private schools to their private school

participants.

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Program Compliance: Do’s & Don’ts

Title I services cannot be provided in the regular classroom through cooperative learning or joint

teaching.

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Program Compliance: Do’s & Don’ts

Private school teachers cannot provide Title I services unless they are employees of

the LEA or under contract with the LEA

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Program Compliance: Do’s & Don’ts

Provider of Title I services must be either an employee of the LEA or an employee of a third party under contract with the LEA.

LEA teachers must meet HQT requirement.

Paraprofessionals must meet the qualification requirements, provide instructional support, and be under the direct supervision of and in close and frequent proximity to a HQT public school teacher.

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Program Compliance: Do’s & Don’ts Title I funds may only be used to meet the needs of

participating children. Non-Title I private school children may not use

materials paid with Title I funds. LEA must retain title to all materials (i.e. – including

computers) purchased with Title I funds. All materials, etc. purchased with Title I funds must

be labeled “Property of Rochester City School District” and placed in a secured location when not in use.

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Program Compliance:Assessment After consulting with private school officials,

the LEA must establish what assessment will be used to measure the effectiveness of the Title I program against the agreed upon standards.

May use the State assessment or another assessment that is aligned to the agreed upon standards.

All participants are assessed annually.

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Program Compliance:Assessment

Every year, the LEA, after consulting with private school officials, must determine what constitutes acceptable annual progress for the Title I program.

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Program Compliance:Assessment

If the expected annual progress is not met, the LEA, after consulting with the private school officials, must review the program and determine what modifications it should make to the Title I program in order to improve the achievement of the private school participants.

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Moving Forward:remainder of 07-08

The RCSD may provide additional services during the remainder of the year

The RCSD may carry over any unspent funds the private school participants for the next school year.

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Moving Forward:remainder of 07-08

• Requests for materials and supplies or professional development in the Title I program must be made on the RCSD Title I request form and must include a clear justification for how the request will be used to support Title I students

• Send requests to Linda Kendall at [email protected]

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Next year: ’08 - ’09 Brief discussion of options

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Contact us: Mr. Terry Hofer

[email protected]

Dr. Ray [email protected]

Ms. Linda [email protected]


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