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Bureau of Indian Education Special Education Unit
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Purpose of Unmet Needs How to evaluate and determine whether to apply for unmet needs. How to apply for Unmet Needs DPA review process
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◦ An opportunity to apply for additional Part B funds if the school has an increase in: 1.Increase high needs or 2.10% increase of students with disabilities from the previous year -Schools can apply for only Priority 1 or 2, not both. -School must attach a list of students by NASIS numbers only 3. Unique circumstance (narrative and budget) Schools can apply for only Priority 1 or 2, not both School must attach a list of students by NASIS numbers only
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School to Review: 1.Student attrition – SY2012-2013 student count versus SY2013-2014 student count. 2.Funding received from: 15% ISEP, SY 2012 Carry-over and Current Part B funds/allocation received for SY2013 3.Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CEIS) Up to 15% of Part B funds to general education 4.Assess the information and determine whether to apply for Unmet Needs
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Native Star – Docs & Links tab Complete and sign application by school administrator, business manager and Special Education coordinator/Head teacher. Attached with Student list with NASIS # numbers only with Priority 1 or 2. Save and upload into Native Star file cabinet –IDEA Part B SY13- 14 ◦ Label file as : SchoolName_PtB Unmet Needs App_SY13-14 Due Friday in September 13, 2013
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Review the application Compare student count data from SY2012-2013 and student count the school provides. Evaluate all funds the schools has received. Review all IEP’s in NASIS (current and locked) Read and review Unique Circumstances Notify schools of results and submit FDD request
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Connie Albert ◦ Connie.Albert@bie.edu Connie.Albert@bie.edu ◦ 505-563-5180 Laura Tsosie ◦ Laura.Tsosie@bie.edu Laura.Tsosie@bie.edu ◦ 505-563-5275 Gloria Yepa ◦ Gloria.Yepa@bie.edu Gloria.Yepa@bie.edu ◦ 505-563-5264
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