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Marcia Beckman, NCLB Director
Karen Seay, Coordinator
Abbey Denton, Federal Grants Specialist
June 1 and 3, 2011
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To provide participants detailed instructions
in completing the new application for
applying for Federal funds for the 2011-2012
school year.
Note: This new Consolidated Federal and
State Grant Application (CFSGA) replaces the
former Consolidated Plan in the CIP Tool.
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If you have already used the SDE Application
Portal for ANY application this year, log on at
the top of the page using your User Name
and Password.
Step 1:
If you have not used the SDE Application
Portal before, please create an account at the
Registration link
(https://apps.sde.idaho.gov/Account/Regist
er) on the Log On page.
Step 2:
After registering, if you are unable to see the
details of your district, this means you have not
been assigned a role by your superintendent or
other designated person. Please email Abbey at
[email protected] for access.
(Note: The CFSGA application has recently been
added to the applications available through the
SDE Application Portal, therefore most districts
have not yet assigned a staff person to this
application. )
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Title IA – review the tabs
Title VI Funding Transferability
District Contacts
Comments Section
Assurances/Submit Button
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The current allocation amount is shown for
you.
There is no new ARRA allocation.
Enter the estimated amount of carryover from
the previous year in the regular and ARRA
columns.
Set-asides are calculated from the current
allocation only, not the total. There are no
set-asides required from the ARRA funds for
2011-2012.
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The Homeless set-aside should be based on the
needs of homeless students.
In Idaho, the minimum Homeless Set-aside is ¼
of 1% of the Regular Allocation.
Reminder: Title IA funds may not be used to
transport homeless students to the school of
origin (This may change under Reauthorization).
◦ Title IA funds may be used to transport homeless
students to the school of origin after the student is
permanently housed
◦ Subgrant funds can be used to cover the “excess costs
for transportation” for homeless children to the school
of origin, as well as other transportation needs
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The Neglected set-asides are pre-populated
by the SDE for districts that submitted a
survey in December ’09 for neglected
students.
◦ The Neglected Application can be found at:
 http://www.sde.idaho.gov/site/neglected/
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All set-asides must be included in the Budget
Page amounts and referred to in the
descriptions.
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The Parent Involvement is 1% of the Regular
Allocation.
If the allocation is under $500,000, an LEA is
not required to set-aside funds; however, the
LEA is still responsible to conduct all the
required activities.
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The LEA must allocate 95% of the Parent
Involvement Funds to Title I served schools.
This includes participating private schools.
These funds must help support activities that
provide opportunities for parents to learn
how to support their children’s learning.
The school must involve parents in decisions
about how that money will be spent.
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Up to 5% may be set-aside to provide
incentives & rewards to teachers to work in
Title I schools identified for improvement.
Could reserve Title II funds for this same
purpose.
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LEAs identified for School Improvement in
Year 1 and beyond must set-aside 10% of the
Title I allocation for professional development
The LEA’s professional development plan can
include Title and non-Title schools for the
purpose of addressing the reason that the
LEA was identified for Improvement.
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The LEAS can reduce the professional
development set-aside by the amount setaside at each school that is in improvement.
Example: School in Improvement set-aside is
$2345, so the district set-aside can be
reduced by $2345.
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LEAs must track any unused portion of the
professional development funds the LEA was
required to set-aside the previous year (required
beginning with the 09-10 SY)
LEAs must set-aside the required 10% plus any
unused LEA in Improvement funds from the
previous year
The 10% and the carryover must be used for the
reason the LEA was identified for improvement
*If you need Title I funds for HQT you may setaside funds in “Other”
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If any schools in the LEA are identified for
improvement, the LEA must set-aside funds for
choice-related transportation and SES.
Any Title I School in Year 1
Choice-related transportation
20% of LEA’s Title I allocation
Any Title I School in Year 2,Year 3, or Year 4
Choice-related transportation plus Supplemental
Educational Service
5% choice + 5% SES + 10% either = 20%
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Any unused portion of the 20% Schools in
Improvement set-aside for Choice/SES must
carryover in the same line item in the 20112012 SY
A line item has been added for this purpose –
Schools in School Improvement Carryover
LEAs must set-aside the 20% plus any unused
Choice/SES funds (or request a waiver)
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If an LEA determines later in the year that not
all of the 20% set-aside is necessary, then
they may reduce the 20% obligation after
contacting the SDE and meeting, at a
minimum, specific criteria.
The LEA must provide an explanation of how
they met the specific criteria and ensure that
they maintain documentation for the onsite
monitoring visit.
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Provide timely, accurate notice of school choice and SES.
Ensure sign-up forms for SES are distributed directly to all eligible
students and their parents and are made widely available and accessible
through broad means of dissemination such as the internet, other media
and communications through public agencies serving eligible students
and their families.
Provide at least two enrollment windows at separate points in the school
year.
Ensure SES providers are given access to school facilities, using a fair,
open, and objective process, on the same basis and terms as are
available to other groups that seek access to school facilities.
Partner, to the extent practicable, with outside groups, such as faithbased organizations, other community-based organizations, and
business groups, to help inform eligible students and their families of the
opportunities to transfer or to receive supplemental educational services.
Notify the state that the LEA has met the above criteria and intends to
spend the remainder of its 20% on other allowable activities, specifying
the amount of that remainder.
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LEAs with “no choice” must send a letter notifying
parents of the AYP status and stating that there is no
choice.
Virtual Schools not identified in School Improvement
are a choice and must be identified as so in the letter.
If no choice is available districts may request a waiver
to offer Supplemental Education Services (SES) in the
first year and use these funds for services.
Neighboring LEAs may agree to accept students if
transportation is practicable.
Sample letters available at
http://www.sde.idaho.gov/site/title_one/ under the
Public School Choice and Supplemental Educational
Services links.
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LEAs/Schools who have not made AYP are able to
apply and become providers of Supplemental
Education Services (SES)
All SDE approved SES providers serving that LEA
must be given the opportunity to offer services to
eligible students.
Contact Deb Pfost, School Improvement and SES
Coordinator at:
[email protected]
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Administrative set-aside (including indirect
costs)
Other set-asides
Extended day
Extended year
Instructional Coach
Professional Development
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Marcia Beckman
◦ 208.332.6953
◦ [email protected]
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Karen Seay
◦ [email protected]
◦ 208.332.6978
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Abbey Denton
◦ 208.332.6900
◦ [email protected]