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Allowable Uses of Funds 6/7/2012 Allowable Uses of Funds Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs Rural and Low Income School Program

Allowable Uses of Funds 6/7/2012 Title V, Part A RLIS ASDOE CNMI GDOE VIDE Standards and Assessment Standards and Assessments X Accountability Technology & Educational Materials Educational Technology Education Reform & School Improvement Health Services Activities authorized under Safe and Healthy Students program Teacher Quality, Professional Development Teacher Recruitment and Retention, Teacher Professional Development Class-Size Reduction Students with Special Needs Services for Neglected Children Content Areas: Reading, Math and English Language Learners Language Instruction for Limited English Proficient and Immigrant Students Community Service / Community Involvement Parental Options Parental Involvement This is a snapshot of the categories that outlying programs can be classified under.

Standards and Assessments 6/7/2012 Standards and Assessments Standards-Based Assessment (SAT10) Standards Based Educational System ( DIBEL, SAT10) Standards and Assessment Program (SAT10) Curriculum and Instruction (VITAL)

Accountability Standards Based Assessment (SAT10) 6/7/2012 Accountability Standards Based Assessment (SAT10) Standards Based Testing and Evaluation ( SBA, SAT10) Planning, Research, and Evaluation – Data Collection, Management and Accountability System Curriculum & Instruction (VITALS) Standards Based Assessment (SAT10)

Educational Technology & Materials 6/7/2012 Schoolwide Programs Educational Technology Distance Education Program Acquisitions Support for Classrooms Acquisitions Support for Libraries Education Technology for Student Achievement Enhancing Education Through Technology Technology Education Program Catholic Schools: Technology Assisted Instruction Program Saint Paul Christian School Southern Christian Academy Instructional Technology

Education Reform & School Improvement 6/7/2012 Education Reform & School Improvement Saturday Reading Program After School and Before School Programs School Improvements and Renovations John Hopkins Talent & Development Secondary Schools Program Department of Education Extended Day Program Alternative School Program Education Reform for Higher Student Achievement in Elementary Schools Secondary School Improvement Initiatives Alternative Education & Intervention Education Reform to Improve Students’ Academic Success Alternative Education SEAs have transformed their lowest-performing schools using one of the four models: -Turnaround Model -Restart Model School closure -Transformation model The Outlying Areas listed above have either instituted comprehensive instructional reform, increased learning time and created community-oriented schools, or provided operational flexibility and sustained support.

Health Services /Safe and Healthy 6/7/2012 Health Services /Safe and Healthy After School & Before School Programs School Based Projects Programman Inagofli’e Successful, Safe , and Healthy Schools Alternative Education Safe Schools (CHOICES)

Teacher Quality & Professional Development 6/7/2012 Teacher Quality & Professional Development Teacher Professional Development Project Teacher Mentor (Summer Mentor Institute, Mentee Professional Development) Teacher Recruitment, Retention and Rewards Troops to Teachers Territorial Teacher Training Program Content Areas Specialized Training Class Size Reduction for Effective Teaching Teacher Retention Program School Level Improvement Plan - Professional Development Teacher Qualification Educator Quality and Professional Development

Class Size Reduction Class Size Reduction for Effective Teaching 6/7/2012 Class Size Reduction for Effective Teaching Class Size Reduction Teachers

Content Areas Reading Resource Teachers 6/7/2012 Reading Resource Teachers Schoolwide Programs (STAR Reading & Math) Saturday Reading Program After School & Before School Programs Standards Based Education System Catholic Schools – Curriculum Enhancement of Basic Skills Saint John’s – English Language Institute English as a Second Language (ESL) Program Success for All Programs Programman Naguaha Lepblo Para I famagu’ on-ta English Language Learners – English Language Acquisition Program English Language Learners

Community Service & Involvement 6/7/2012 Communities and Parents in Our Schools After School and Before School Programs Parental Involvement Success for All Programs Programman Naguaha Lepblo Para I famagu’ on-ta Successful, Safe , and Healthy Schools Parental & Community Involvement to Support Student Achievement Parental and Community Involvement ASDOE – communities program also provides after school programming, college prep, math courses, homework and tutoring services, and technology services

Parental Involvement Curriculum Alignment Project Parental Involvement 6/7/2012 Curriculum Alignment Project Parental Involvement Success for All Programs Programman Naguaha Lepblo Para I famagu’ on-ta Parental & Community Involvement to Support Student Achievement Parental and Community Involvement

Special Programs Additional Guam programs include: 6/7/2012 Advanced Placement Program Student Competitions Troops to Teachers Parental Involvement Improving Student Achievement in Private Schools Communities and Parents in Our Schools School Based Programs Guam Community College – Integrating Science and Allied Health Program Direct Instruction Program Parent-Family-Community Outreach Programs Gifted and Talented Education Program Summer School Based K-12 Program Eskuelan Puengi Program Gifted and Talented Additional Guam programs include: - Guam Community College – Cooperative Education Summer Work Experience Program - Department of youth Affairs – Community Reintegration Program - Asmuyao – Student Alternative Independent Learning at Risk Program