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Student Welfare & Social Services Dr. Cary Grant Director of Student Welfare and Social Services September 13, 2018

Impact Aid is a Federal Program to Compensate Local Educational Agencies The Federal Government reimburses school districts that have lost a portion of their local tax base, due to federal ownership of property Districts that have increased expenditures for federally connected children receive Impact Aid

Impact Aid Basic Support Payments for Federally Connected Properties Parent resides on Federal Property (e.g., Redstone Arsenal) Indian Land Eligible low-rent housing (e.g., Mahogany Row and Sparkman Homes) Parent is active duty military (e.g., Army or Marines) Parent works on Federal Property (e.g., TVA, Browns Ferry, Redstone Arsenal, and NASA Federally connected children with disabilities

Impact Aid Funds Can Be Used for Broad Purposes Salaries Textbooks Computers Instructional Materials Afterschool Programs Remedial and Advanced Placement

District Schools that are Recipients of Impact Aid Funding   Federal Housing Works on Redstone or NASA Works on Other Federal Property Uniform Service AAA 8 78 1 5 ASFL 50 4 BLOSSOMWOOD 92 44 2 CHAFFEE 22 48 3 CHALLENGER EL 73 12 CHALLENGER MD 74 7 CHAPMAN P8 16 14 COLUMBIA 6 20 DAWSON FARLEY 53 GOLDSMITH 245 46 GRISSOM 190 HAMPTON COVE EL 107 32 HAMPTON COVE MD 127 34 HCT/ACE/LEAP HEREFORD 139 HIGHLANDS 11 HUNTSVILLE HS 27 205 HUNTSVILLE JR 40 24 JEMISON JONES VALLEY 29 LAKEWOOD LEE 15 MLK 45 MCDONNELL MCNAIR MONTE SANO MONTVIEW MORRIS MT GAP P8 106 NEW CENTURY 33 10 PROVIDENCE 19 RIDGECREST ROLLING HILLS WEATHERLY 52 WHITESBURG P8 60 WILLIAMS EL 111 WILLIAMS MD 9 TOTALS 559 1922 35 309 2825

Impact Aid has a Significant Financial Impact on Huntsville City Schools Fiscal Year Funds # of Cards ADM 2017 302,331.59 2,772 24,145 2016 270,748.69 3,209 23,972 2015 337,250.28 3,558 23,934 2014 328,130.28 3,874 23,707 2013 458,177.72 3,896 23,457 2012 303,250.45 3,153 23,256 2011 341,340.05 3,270 23,545 2010 390,768.80 3,326 23,260 2009 357,004.36 3,503 22,789 2008 546,863.25 3,544 23,801 2007 617,906.09 3,585 22,887 2006 573,212.20 3,626 22,580 2005 589,073.35 3,813 22,656 2004 706,728.54 4,177 2003 701,129.94 4,355 2002 901,448.01 4,550 22,686 2001 821,335.21 5,073 22,664 Total 8,546,698.81 63,284  

Delivery Process of Impact Aid Forms Impact aid forms are delivered to each school 1 to 2 days prior survey date Letters and guidelines are delivered to principals and teachers Teachers will send impact aid forms home with students on September 20th Impact aid forms are returned to teachers by September 28th Teachers will forward tabulation of impact aid forms per class to principal’s office by October 4th Principal will forward a tabulation of impact aid forms for the entire school to Student Welfare by October 12th Student Welfare will review impact aid forms and compile report Impact aid report will be forwarded to the U.S. Department of Education on January 31st

Discovery Middle School Library Impact Aid Kick-Off Discovery Middle School Library 1304 Hughes Road Madison, Alabama 35758 September 20th 9:30-10:30