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1 Welcome! Choose a photo from the table that appeals to you or represents you in some way. Write the answers to the following questions on a 3×5 notecard and be prepared to introduce yourself. 1.What is your name and State? 2.What other role(s) do you play at your SEA? 3.What are you hoping to gain from this year’s conference? 4.Describe in one or two sentences why the photo appeals to you or represents you.

2 New Coordinators Meeting NDTAC Conference June 21, 2016

3 Agenda Introductions What Is Title I, Part D (TIPD)? What Is NDTAC? Getting Started as a TIPD Coordinator –Fundamental responsibilities –Areas for coordination and collaboration –Strategies for getting started –Tips from seasoned coordinators Overview of the Conference Relevant section and page numbers from the “New Coordinator’s Handbook” will be listed here #

4 Introductions

5 What Is TIPD?

6 Goals of TIPD Improve educational services for children and youth who are neglected or delinquent (N or D). Provide services so that youth who are N or D can successfully transition from institutionalization to further education or employment. Prevent youth from dropping out of school. I-2

7 Structure of TIPD I-2

8 What Is NDTAC?

9 About NDTAC Contract between the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and American Institutes for Research (AIR) Mission –Develop a uniform evaluation model –Provide technical assistance (TA) –Serve as a facilitator between different organizations, agencies, and interest groups

10 NDTAC Assistance to State Coordinators Direct TA –Through State liaisons –Through data team (related to the Consolidated State Performance Report [CSPR]) Peer-to-peer interactions via ND communities –Community calls –Topical calls Products and resources Webinars Listserv Web sites – –

11 Overview of State Coordinators’ Fundamental Responsibilities Planning and funding Monitoring and compliance Reporting and evaluation

12 Planning: Overview Planning involves the following: Implementation of your State’s overall TIPD program Guidance to your subgrantees in their planning to ensure alignment with State and Federal requirements

13 Planning: Resources Provides overview of and resources/tools for: Conducting needs assessments Developing and reviewing applications Creating formal agreements between agencies delinquent.org/sites/default/files/docs/ programAdminPlanningToolkit.pdf III-8

14 Funding: Overview III-3 ED determines the amount of a State’s allocations based on the number of students submitted to ED in the Annual Child Count. SEAs allocate: S1 funds to SAs based on formula funding S2 funds to LEAs based on either formula funding or discretionary grants

15 Funding: Coordinator Responsibilities Conduct the annual count; submit numbers to ED. Reserve funds for SEA administration, evaluation, and TA, if necessary. Determine SA eligibility. Review SA and LEA subgrantee applications. Award allocations to eligible subgrantees. III-5-6

16 Funding: Resources Annual Count Toolkit Annual count overview Tools and resources to help coordinators comply with requirements delinquent.org/sites/default/files/docs/ AnnualCountToolkit_DeterminingFor mulaCounts.pdf Annual Count Module Annual count purpose and eligibility requirements Relation to other ED reporting requirements SA versus LEA count delinquent.org/resource/annual- count-understanding-process-and-its- implications III-8

17 Monitoring: Overview 33 III

18 Monitoring: Coordinator Responsibilities Federal monitoring Assess SEA program compliance with indicators Communicate with ED Review past monitoring reports for your State Prepare SAs and LEAs for reviews Subgrantee monitoring Create subgrantee monitoring protocols and guidelines Establish consistent monitoring “cycles” or schedules Require corrective actions for subgrantees not in compliance Ensure that subgrantees are monitoring all facilities with TIPD funding III-8-9 III-9

19 Monitoring: Resources Federal monitoring ED’s monitoring plan and grantee monitoring reports: Guide to Meeting Compliance Requirements for the [TIPD] Program: default/files/docs/monitoring_guide_ pdfhttp:// default/files/docs/monitoring_guide_ pdf Subgrantee monitoring Tips for Subgrantee Monitoring: delinquent.org/sites/default/files/Monitor_Tipsheet_2013_50 8%20FINAL.pdfhttp:// delinquent.org/sites/default/files/Monitor_Tipsheet_2013_50 8%20FINAL.pdf NDTAC’s 2014–15 topical call series on subgrantee monitoring tools:

20 Reporting and Evaluation: Overview CSPR Data collection instrument Administered annually by ED Required measures for TIPD (section 2.4): –Demographic data of students –Data on transition services –Academic/vocational achievement data –Reading and math performance data III-11

21 Reporting and Evaluation: Overview (cont.) EDFacts ED initiative to collect, analyze, report on, and promote the use of high-quality performance data Most TIPD data now reported through EDFacts All CSPR data to eventually be reported through the EDFacts’ online Education Data Exchange Network Submission System III-11

22 Reporting and Evaluation: Coordinator Responsibilities III-12-14

23 Reporting and Evaluation: Resources Latest updates for the CSPR data collection Review of data collection process Details about the CSPR and the EDFacts initiatives Comprehensive reporting instructions sites/default/files/NDTAC_CSPR_ guide_ pdf III-14

24 Areas for Coordination and Collaboration

25 Areas for Coordination and Collaboration Section IV of the “Handbook” covers these important topics, and NDTAC’s Web site has more information to assist you with each of these areas: Family involvement Interagency collaboration Safe and supportive learning environments Students with disabilities Transition IV

26 Strategies for Getting Started

27 Strategies for Getting Started Learn the law. Communicate with your NDTAC State liaison. Network and participate. Train and support your subgrantees. The “New Coordinator’s Handbook” has more information about each of these strategies. II-2-3

28 Resources Needed To Get Started Top five resources to have copies on hand: 1.New Coordinator’s HandbookNew Coordinator’s Handbook 2.Title I, Part D, Program Administration Planning ToolkitTitle I, Part D, Program Administration Planning Toolkit 3.The Annual Count Toolkit: Determining Formula Counts for Title I, Part D, Funding AllocationsThe Annual Count Toolkit: Determining Formula Counts for Title I, Part D, Funding Allocations 4.Office of Safe and Healthy Students Monitoring Plan for Homeless and Neglected or Delinquent Education ProgramsOffice of Safe and Healthy Students Monitoring Plan for Homeless and Neglected or Delinquent Education Programs 5.Instructional Guide to Reporting Title I, Part D, Data in the CSPR for Current School YearInstructional Guide to Reporting Title I, Part D, Data in the CSPR for Current School Year

29 Resources Needed To Get Started (cont.) Top three Web pages to bookmark: 1.Statute: d-statutehttp:// d-statute 2.Nonregulatory guidance: delinquent.org/title-i-part-d-nonregulatory-guidance- introductionhttp:// delinquent.org/title-i-part-d-nonregulatory-guidance- introduction 3.ND communities:

30 Tips For Getting Started From New and Seasoned Coordinators

31 Overview of the Conference