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Superintendents’ Quarterly Meeting

March 13, 2009

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

of 2009Dr. June S. Atkinson

State Superintendent March 13, 2009

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Guiding Principles

• Deliver funds quickly• Save and create jobs• Ensure transparency and

accountability• Advance reforms

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North Carolina Direct Allocations

• Title I-A $258 m• IDEA, Part B $314 m

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North Carolina Direct Allocations

• Title 1 (School Improvement) $76 m• IDEA, Part C $13 m• IDEA, Preschool $12 m• Education Technology $16 m• School Lunch Equipment $2.8 m• Homeless Education $1.3 m

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North Carolina Direct Allocations

• State Stabilization Fund $1.2 b

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Progress Toward Four Reforms

• Rigorous standards and quality assessments

• Data systems• Teacher effectiveness and

equitable distribution• Intensive support and effective

interventions

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Existing Appropriation Streams

1. Education for the Disadvantaged

• Part 1 and 2: Title 1-A Targeted Grants and Education Finance Incentive Grants

• Part 3: School Improvement Grants

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Title I, Part ASome possible uses• Instructional leaders• Intensive, year-long teacher training

for teachers and principals • Early childhood education• High-quality, online courseware

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Title I, Part A (continued)

Some possible uses• Professional development on use of data• Sustainable extended learning before

school, after school, during the summer, or over an extended school year

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Existing Appropriation Streams

2. Students with Disabilities• Part 1: IDEA, Part B• Part 2: IDEA Preschool Grants under Part B• Part 3: Part C, IDEA – Infant and Toddlers

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IDEA, Part BSome possible uses• Assistive technology devices• Professional development• Availability of placement options• Transition coordinators

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Title I, Part A & IDEA, Part B

• End of March• 50 percent• No new application

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Title I and IDEA

• Remainder of funds available July 1-September 30, 2009

• Additional information required

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Other Existing Funding Streams

• IDEA, Part C 50%• Impact Aid Construction 40%• Education for Homeless 100%

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Fall 2009 (formula)

• Title I School Improvement• Education Technology State

Grants

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State Fiscal Stabilization Funds (SFSF)

• Public early learning, K-12, higher education (81.8%)

• Education, public safety, and other government services (18.2%)

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81.8% Funds

• Salaries to avoid lay off of teachers and other employees

• Modernization, renovation, repair–early childhood–“green” buildings

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SFSF Requirements

• Assurances• Baseline data• Basic fund use

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81.8% Funds Any activity authorized by

• ESEA• IDEA• Carl D. Perkins CTE Act• Adult Education and Family

Literacy Act

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SFSF Provisions

• Governor• 67 percent available – March 31• Streamlined state application• Two-week turnaround

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1. Basic Stabilization FundsGrant Application Assurances

• Maintenance of state effort• Teacher effectiveness and distribution• Data systems• Academic assessments• Standards• School improvement

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2. Incentive Grants

• Governor must submit application to the Secretary of Education; some items are-State’s status in each area addressed

in the assurances-Achievement and graduation rates-How grant will be used to improve

student academic achievement

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Competitive Grant Process (Fall 2009)

• Teacher Incentive Fund• Teacher Quality

Enhancement• Statewide Data Systems

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$5 Billion

InnovationRace to the Top

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Race to the Top(Fall 2009, Spring 2010)

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Invest in What Works and Innovation$650 Million

• Competitive• Districts and non-profit groups• Strong track record of results

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3. Local Innovation Fund

• Direct grants to LEAs or partnerships

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3. Local Innovation Fund

Uses• Significantly closing achievement gaps or

increasing student achievement• Exceeding the state’s measurable

objectives for performance on state assessments

• Significant improvements in other areas such as graduation rate

• Demonstrated established partnerships

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Accountability

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Accountability and Transparency

• Detailed description of uses of funds• Quarterly reports—financial and program

outcomes/results• Estimated number of jobs created and

retained• Compliance of subcontracts and subgrants

Note: All reports on www.recovery.gov

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Accountability• Jobs saved or created• Use of funds• State’s progress in areas

covered by application assurances

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• Disrupting Class(Clay Christenson, 2007)

• Leading the Revolution(Gary Hamels, 2000)

• It’s Being Done(Karin Chenoweth, 2007)

• Whatever It Takes(Paul Tough, 2008)

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From…

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To…

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School-Wide system of support for student achievement should look like this:

Intensive Intervention 5%

Strategic Interventions 15%

Core Curriculum 80%

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•Failure•Flight•Fight

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Questions???

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

of 2009Dr. June S. Atkinson

State Superintendent March 13, 2009

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Superintendents’ Quarterly Meeting

March 13, 2009


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