CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Jack O’Connell, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Making Sense of the Federal Stimulus Package Andrea Ball,

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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Jack O’Connell, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Making Sense of the Federal Stimulus Package Andrea Ball, Deputy Superintendent Marcela Obregon Enriquez, Education Administrator I November 2009

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction Federal Stimulus American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Education related programs enacted February 2009 $100 billion nationwide for Prekindergarten through grade twelve and post secondary education Includes: Existing Pre-K and K-12 programs State Fiscal Stabilization (new program) 2 school facilities tax credit programs: Qualified Zone Academy bonds (existing) and Qualified School Construction Bonds (new program) An estimated $7 billion in education funding for California

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Program California Total Grantees State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (Ed)$3,243BLEAs IDEA (Part B)$1,268BSELPAs Title I$1,080BLEAs School Improvement Grant$352MLEAs Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) $72MCompetitive and formula to LEAs McKinney Vento Homeless Assistance Act $14MLEAs Child Development Block Grant$220M Direct Service Providers & Service Entities Child Nutrition Program $13M Competitive to School Food Authorities Race to the Top (competitive) $4.35B Nationally States Investing in Innovation (competitive) $650M Nationally LEAs, Charter Schools, nonprofit organizations working in collaboration with LEAs or Consortiums State Longitudinal Data Systems (competitive) $250M Nationally States Teacher Incentive Grant (competitive) $200M Nationally Districts, states, and nonprofits

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction Guiding Principles American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction Race To The Top $4.35 billion competitive grants to states who focus on a comprehensive and ambitious plan to address the four assurances. Common Core: Adopting internationally benchmarked standards and assessments that prepare students for success in college and the workplace; Great Teachers and Leaders: Recruiting, developing, retaining, and rewarding effective teachers and principals; Robust Data System: Building data systems that measure student success and inform teachers and principals how they can improve their practices; and Turning around our lowest-performing schools: Aggressive intervention is required in chronically low-performing schools.

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction State to Partner with School Districts School districts to partner with the state in developing RTTT application. State/districts to develop holistic plans that address each of the four reform areas. State/districts to think creatively and broadly view RTTT funding as seed money to institute major program change.

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction Race To The Top Proposed Eligibility Requirements Two Eligibility Requirements: State must be approved for funding under the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (Phase I and Phase II) by December 31, This entails a state plan to collect and report data related to four education reform areas. State cannot have statutory or regulatory barriers to linking data about student growth and achievement to teachers for the purposes of evaluation. One Absolute Priority: States must have a coherent and comprehensive plan for addressing four reform areas. States earn points based upon their ability to meet 19 selection criteria.

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction Race To The Top Structure of Selection Criteria State Reform Conditions Criteria Demonstrate will and capacity to improve education systems. Document the existing legal and policy conditions that are conductive to innovation and reform. Reform Plan Criteria Describe comprehensive strategies (for the state and participating LEAs) that allow for continuous improvement of student outcomes.

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jun-Aug 2009 Sep-Nov 2009 Dec-Feb Mar-May 2010 Jun-Aug 2010 Sep-Nov 2010 Draft guidelines released (Jul 24) End of draft comment period (Aug 28) Final guidelines released (Late Fall 2009) Phase 1 applications due (late Winter 2009) Phase 1 awards (first half 2010) Phase 2 applications due (spring 2010) Phase 2 awards (Sep 2010) Anticipated R2T Application and Award Timeline Source: The New Teacher Project

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction Outreach efforts to inform and obtain stakeholder input include : –Webinars and Webdialogues –In-person meetings in three regions to share information and solicit feedback: November 2, 3, & 4 –See for more information and schedule of eventswww.caracetothetop.org California’s Race to the Top Process

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction Legislative Action Special Session called by the Governor. Hearings already held by Senate and more scheduled- Sacramento, San Diego, Santa Clara Hearings held by Assembly and 2 more scheduled through December – Sacramento and Los Angeles

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction Innovation Fund “i3” Grants $650 Million Nationally Who’s eligible School districts, consortia of schools, and certain nonprofits. Goals for grants Expand proven education models, scale up capacity of high-impact programs and organizations, validate promising evidence- supported models, create new education reform breakthroughs. Grants fall into three categories. Up to $5M for “pure innovation” for “promising ideas”; Up to $30M for “strategic investment” for programs that “need to build a research base or organizational capacity to succeed at a larger scale”; Up to $50M for “grow what works” to expand “proven programs.” Timeline Two rounds of grants will be awarded, with application deadlines in late 2009 and spring Grants must be awarded by September 2010 (may consolidate into 1 round).

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction Quarterly Reporting Requirements Unprecedented levels of transparency and accountability. Nationwide data reporting and posting on expenditures, jobs saved and retained. CDE developed a Web-based data reporting system. The first report due to federal government on and will cover the period from the grant award date through Results will be available at: State: Federal:

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction ARRA Reporting Information as of October 13, 2009 About 28,000 education jobs in grades PreK-12 were saved by ARRA. The figure was derived from the first quarterly reports submitted to the California Department of Education (CDE) by school districts and other subrecipients of ARRA funds. Ninety-nine percent of the 1,647 entities receiving ARRA grants administered by CDE submitted reports in the first quarterly reporting cycle. 3,538 grants totaling $4.8 billion in ARRA funding have been allocated to California subrecipients. Of that amount, $3.2 billion has been disbursed by CDE to the subrecipients.

JACK O’CONNELL State Superintendent of Public Instruction ARRA Resources Join ARRA Electronic Mailing List Sign up for the ARRA electronic mailing list by sending a blank to to be notified when updated information is posted to this Web site.Join ARRA Electronic Mailing Questions: or by phone at ARRA General Information: ARRA funding and reporting requirements: General Programs: Recovery.gov is the U.S. government’s official website providing easy access to data related to Recovery Act spending and allows for the reporting of potential fraud, waste, and abuse. and