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Equitable Services to Private Nonprofit (PNP) Schools
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Agenda Consultation Equitable Services Program Eligibility Service Delivery Evaluation Documentation Compliance Questions
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Initial Requirements PNP must provide documentation of 501c3 status LEA must consult with PNPs on these NCLB programs – Title I, Part A – Title I, Part C – Title II, Part A – Title III, Part A - LEP – Title III, Part A – Immigrant
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Key Principles Federal funds are never given to a private non profit school. LEA must spend the funds on behalf of the private school based on needs determined through consultation.
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Consultation
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Timely - before decisions are made that affect participation opportunities for PNP students Meaningful – opportunities for all parties to express their views On-going – throughout design, development, and implementation
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Consultation Topics How needs will be identified Educational criteria to determine eligibility How and when LEA will make decisions about service delivery How, where, and by whom the services will be provided How the services will be academically assessed (evaluated) and how the results will be used to improve the program
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Consultation Topics – cont. Size and scope of the equitable services for children through Title I and Title III Amount of funds allocated for services Consideration and analysis of views of PNP officials regarding third party providers Professional development activities offered for PNP teachers through Title I and Title II
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Consultation – Title I, Part A Additional topics for Title I, Part A – Must include face to face meetings – Methods to be used to determine low-income status of students – Equitable services for families of Title I students – If disagreement arises on provision of services through contract, LEA will provide in writing an analysis of reasons to PNP why LEA has chosen not to use a contractor – whether or not to “pool” funds if applicable
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Consultation - Roles for PNP Officials Title I, Part A Participate in consultation Provide poverty data Provide lists of eligible students Suggest program designs and modifications Provide a dedicated space if possible PNP officials have NO authority to make final decisions
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Affirmation of Consultation Required only for Title I, Part A LEA must maintain a copy of a written Affirmation of Consultation signed by an official from each PNP participating in Title I, Part A to show that consultation has occurred Upload to NCLB Reports by designated date (about September 30)
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Accessing Affirmation Form Instructions to download template from NCLB Reports Log onto TEASE via TEAL Select NCLB Reports from the Application List Select Download Response Templates Select appropriate year PNP Affirmation Complete Affirmation for Title I, Part A Upload completed Affirmation onto NCLB Reports Select Upload Response document Select PNP Affirmation for "Response Template" Select appropriate "School Year" Select Response Document for "Response Doc Type" Click Upload document
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Consultation – Complaint Process PNP officials have the right to complain to TEA if the LEA did not engage in timely and meaningful consultation or give adequate consideration to the view of PNP officials. The formal complaint process is located at: http://tea.texas.gov/About_TEA/Laws_and_R ules/NCLB_and_ESEA/Other_NCLB_laws_and_ _rules/NCLB_Complaint_Procedures http://tea.texas.gov/About_TEA/Laws_and_R ules/NCLB_and_ESEA/Other_NCLB_laws_and_ _rules/NCLB_Complaint_Procedures
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Consultation Scenario #1 An LEA sends the following letter to the PNPs in the area: Several students who reside in our Title I attendance areas are enrolled in your private school. If any of the students is from a low income family, there may be funding available for us to provide supplemental education programs for eligible private school students. If you are interested, please call me to arrange a meeting to discuss such a program.
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Consultation – Scenario #2 An LEA calls the PNP official and says: It’s time to plan for next year’s program. Last year’s worked pretty well, and the kids seemed to enjoy it. Do you think we just do the same thing again?
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Equitable Services Reservation of Funds for PNPs
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Equitable Services Equitable Timely Secular, non-ideological Students generate funds based on program requirements
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Equitable Services - Worksheet Title I, Part A – Number of PNP students from low income families residing within LEA Title I attendance areas Title I, Part C – Number of PNP students identified as migrant Title II, Part A – Number of PNP students enrolled Title III, Part A – Number of PNP students identified as LEP Title III, Immigrant – Number of PNP students identified as immigrant
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Accessing the Worksheet Instructions to download template from NCLB Reports Log onto TEASE via TEAL Select NCLB Reports from the Application List Select Download Response Templates Select PNP Equitable Services Worksheet for appropriate year Complete the Equitable Services Worksheet Upload completed document onto NCLB Reports Select Upload Response document Select PNP Equitable Services Worksheet for "Response Template" Select appropriate "School Year" Select Response Document for "Response Doc Type" Click Upload document
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Equitable Services – Title I, Part A Students generate funds if they meet both criteria: – Reside in participating (or skipped) Title I attendance area – Meet poverty criteria
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Poverty Data Options – Title I, Part A Use the same measure of poverty as for public school children Use comparable poverty data from a survey and extrapolate the results if actual data is unavailable Use comparable data from a different source Use proportionality Use an equated measure
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Poverty Data – Title I, Part A The LEA has the option to determine the number of low income students attending PNP schools each year, or every two years LEA must consult with PNP about availability of low income data
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Poverty Data – Title I, Part A LEA must collect poverty data on PNP children who reside within their district and live in a Title I attendance area. These students may attend PNPs within the district or in other LEAs. PNP children from low income families who reside in Title I public school attendance areas generate the same Title I per pupil amount as if they attended their public school.
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Equitable Services – Title I, Part A Per pupil allocation Based on residence and poverty status Can only be used for student instruction District Reservations Parental involvement Professional development District-wide instructional programs Must be used for these specified purposes
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Equitable Services from Reservation of Funds - Title I, Part A Parental involvement Professional development District-wide instructional programs – Exceptions: Program improvement activities required for School Improvement Homeless programs Preschool programs Neglected or delinquent programs
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Equitable Services – Title I, Part C Add LEA migrant enrollment + migrant enrollment at participating PNPs in district attendance area Divide LEA’s Title I, Part C entitlement by the sum to find the per pupil amount Multiply per pupil amount X number of PNP migrant students to find equitable share for PNP
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Equitable Services – Title II, Part A Add LEA total enrollment + enrollment at participating PNPs in district attendance area to find the sum Find the larger of these two amounts: – Portion of LEA’s Title II Part A entitlement budgeted for professional development – The hold harmless amount used for professional development under FY 2001 Eisenhower program Divide the larger amount by the sum to find the per pupil amount Multiply per pupil amount X number of PNP students to find equitable share for PNP
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Equitable Services – Title III, Part A - LEP Add LEA LEP enrollment + LEP enrollment at participating PNPs in district attendance area Divide LEA’s Title III, Part A entitlement by the sum to find the per pupil amount Multiply per pupil amount X number of PNP LEP students to find equitable share for PNP
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Equitable Services – Title III, Part A - Immigrant Add LEA immigrant enrollment + immigrant enrollment at participating PNPs in district attendance area Divide LEA’s Title III, Part A - Immigrant entitlement by the sum to find the per pupil amount Multiply per pupil amount X number of PNP immigrant students to find equitable share for PNP
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Equitable Services –Title I, Part A On-line Course: Providing Equitable Services to Private School Children http://www.region10.org/nclbpublications
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Eligibility for Services
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Eligibility - Title I, Part A Which students can receive services? – Must reside in participating (or skipped) Title I attendance area AND must meet multiple objective, educationally-related criteria – Poverty is NOT a criteria – Served students might not be the same students who generated the funds – Served students do NOT have to attend a PNP within district boundaries
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Eligibility – Title I, Part A Teachers of served students – Services should address how classroom teachers can best serve Title I students Parents of served students – Activities to help parents of PNP Title I students impact academic achievement
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Title I, Part A Criteria – PK-2 Selected on the basis of teacher judgment, parent interviews, and other developmentally appropriate criteria Or, eligible by any of these criteria: – In Head Start, Even Start, Early Reading First, or Title I Preschool at any point in 2 preceding years – Received services under Title I, Part C at any point in 2 preceding years – Homeless
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Title I, Part A Criteria – 3 rd -12th Achievement tests (or STAAR if available) Teacher referral and recommendation based on objective, educationally related criteria Academic performance in the regular classroom
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Eligibility – Title I, Part C Required IF LEA Receives Title I, Part C Funds Migrant students enrolled in a PNP within LEA attendance area (meet statutory and regulatory definition of migrant child) Teachers of migrant students – Services should address how teachers can best serve migrant students Parents of migrant students – Activities to help parents of PNP migrant students impact academic achievement
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Eligibility – Title II, Part A All PNP teachers at a participating PNP within LEA attendance area Activities must be expected to improve student academic performance and be based on scientifically based research
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Eligibility – Title III, Part A - LEP Students enrolled in a PNP in LEA attendance area who are identified as LEP by LEA (must have ELP assessment, but LPAC not required) Initial ELP assessment/identification of ELL is the responsibility of the LEA LEA selects participants based on priority of need from identified LEP students LEA maintains control of the program
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Eligibility – Title III, Part A LEAs are required to serve LEP-identified students attending a PNP located in the LEA’s attendance area regardless of the student’s residency All teachers of enrolled LEP students – Services should address how teachers can best serve students who are LEP All parents of enrolled LEP students – Activities to help parents of LEP students impact academic achievement
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Eligibility – Title III, Part A – Immigrant Required IF LEA Receives Title III, Part A Immigrant Funds Students enrolled in a PNP in LEA attendance area who are identified as meeting the definition of immigrant by LEA All teachers of enrolled immigrant students – Services should address how to best serve immigrant students All parents of enrolled immigrant students – Activities to help parents of immigrant students impact academic achievement
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Service Delivery LEA Maintains Control of the Program
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Service Delivery The LEA orders any equipment and materials, pays for them, and “loans” them to the PNP for use in the program The LEA must ensure that the PNP is using the materials and equipment for approved purposes All material must be labeled with program and district name All materials must be inventoried annually
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Service Delivery - Title I, Part A Permissible services – The needs of PNP participants determine what services are appropriate. – Instructional services provided by public school employees or third-party contractors outside the regular classroom A pull-out model in a space separate from the regular classroom Before or after school programs Saturday or summer programs
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Service Delivery – Title I, Part A – Permissible services, continued Counseling Family literacy program Computer-assisted instruction Appropriate professional development
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Service Delivery – Title I, Part A Permissible services do NOT include: – Services provided in the regular classroom through cooperative learning or joint teacher – A school-wide program – Just providing supplies and materials
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Service Delivery – Title I, Part A Services may be provided on-site at the private school. The LEA has exclusive use of the space when providing services. If space is not available, the LEA is required to find other appropriate space. The LEA is responsible for transportation if space is not available at the private school.
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Service Delivery – Title I, Part A Services can be provided by an employee of the LEA or an employee of a third party under contract with the LEA LEA employees must meet HQT requirements
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Service Delivery – Title I, Part A PNP teachers cannot provide services unless they are employees of the LEA or under contract with the LEA They may only contract with the LEA outside their regular work hours for the PNP
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Third Party Contract – Title I, Part A The LEA must follow state policies and procedures for procurement when contracting with a third party The contract must be detailed enough so that the LEA knows the third party will comply with program requirements Invoices must list administrative and instructional costs in detail and charge only for services rendered LEA must monitor third party’s performance
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Third Party Contract – Title I, Part A Administrative costs do NOT come from the equitable services amounts set aside for student services. Administrative costs are additional funds that must come from the LEA administrative budget.
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Third Party Contract On-line Course: PNP Third Party Contracts http://www.region10.org/nclbpublications
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Service Delivery – Title I, Part A Program funds may only be used to meet the instructional needs of eligible, participating students Non-participating PNP students may NOT use materials paid for with program funds LEA must retain ownership of all materials purchased with program funds
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Service Delivery - Title I, Part C Supplemental instructional services – Instructional services during the day – Extended day services – Family literacy programs – Computer assisted instruction – Tutoring – Professional development – Must be supplemental to Title I, Part A – Counseling – Social and physical needs
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Service Delivery - Title III, Part A - LEP Supplemental instructional services – Instructional services during the day – Extended day services – Family literacy programs – Computer assisted instruction – Tutoring – Professional development – Must be supplemental to Title I, Part A
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Program Evaluation Implementation and Effectiveness
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Evaluation - Title I, Part A Implementation – ongoing monitoring of program in action to show compliance Effectiveness – assess student performance to show academic progress and program effectiveness
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Evaluation – Title I, Part A Based on consultation with PNP, LEA must establish standards and assessments to use for measuring program effectiveness and to determine what constitutes annual progress All participants are assessed annually If expected annual progress is not met, LEA must consult with PNP to review the program and make modifications for improvement
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Evaluation – Title III, Part A - LEP Compare results of initial ELP assessment with annual ELP assessment TELPAS is not required for PNPs Annual ELP assessment results help to know student progress and identify if the need still exists
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Evaluation – Title III, Part A - LEP Exit criteria (determined during consultation) – ELLs may exit their LEP designation when they are determined to have “attained English language proficiency” – Exit criteria may be based on a best practice that measures student academic achievement and English language proficiency
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Documentation If it’s not documented, it didn’t happen!
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Documentation Requirements Documentation process Affirmations of Consultation for Title I, Part A for participating PNPs (copies on file and sent to TEA) Documentation for declining PNPs (copies on file) Documentation determining low income students for Title I, Part A (copies on file) Equitable Services Worksheet (copy on file and sent to TEA)
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Documentation - Consultation Suggested items: – Invitation – List of invitees – Sign-in sheets – Agendas – Minutes of meetings – Distribution of minutes – Newspaper ads and flyers to find private schools
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Documentation Program implementation Program evaluation Evidence that something happened On-line Course: Providing Equitable Services to Private School Children http://www.region10.org/nclbpublications
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Compliance
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NCLB Consolidated Application NCLB Compliance Report ICRs
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NCLB Consolidated Application Title I, Part A – PS3101 Title I, Part C – PS3103 Title II, Part A – PS3104 Title III, LEP – PS3106
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NCLB Compliance Report Title I, Part A – PR1000 Title I, Part C – PR1200 Title II, Part A – PR3000 Title III, LEP and Immigrant – PR3002
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ICRs Title I, Part A (15, 16, 65) Title I, Part C (26, 27, 32) Title II, Part A Title III, LEP (47, 52) Title III, Immigrant (57) All (64, 66)
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69 Common Compliance Issues Maintaining control of Title I program Timely and meaningful consultation Calculation of equitable services –Including PD & PI reservations Student selection criteria Evaluation of PNP services Third-party Contractors
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Maintaining Control of Program Equipment inventory not up to date No property tags Private school officials signed timesheets of Title I employees Contractor determined that Title I services would be provided in an additional subject area (without LEA knowledge) LEA officials did not monitor the Title I program
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Calculating Equitable Services The LEA did not calculate the equitable share of Title I funds it reserved for: An after-school program Summer school activities Professional development activities
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Services Only for Eligible Students Equipment made available to all PNP students All students in a grade receive services Parents of all PNP students participate Computers for private school classrooms White boards for private school classrooms
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Selection Criteria Responses when asked, “What are the selection criteria?” – Students scoring below 45% – Students eligible for free or reduced meals – Students identified by teacher judgment – All need children regardless of residence
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Evaluation The response when asked “How is the Title I program evaluated?” Pre and post test scores The LEA will analyze test scores Report card grades The contractor will analyze progress Standardized tests
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Questions?
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Reference Materials ESEA Act as reauthorized by the NCLB ACT of 2001 http://www.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/esea02/pg2.html Title I Services to Eligible Private School Students Guidance from USDE http://www.ed.gov/programs/titleiparta/psguidance.doc Title I Resource Toolkit http://www2.ed.gov/programs/titleiparta/ps/titleitoolkit.pdf On-line Course: Providing Equitable Services to Private School Children http://www.region10.org/nclbpublications On-line Course: PNP Third Party Contracts http://www.region10.org/nclbpublications NCLB Complaint Process http://tea.texas.gov/About_TEA/Laws_and_Rules/NCLB_and_ESEA/Other_NCLB_laws_and__rules/NCLB_Complaint_Procedures TEA Title I, Part A Policy Guidance (look on page 71 for PNP section) http://tea.texas.gov/About_TEA/Laws_and_Rules/NCLB_and_ESEA/Title_I,_Part_A_- _Improving_Basic_Programs/Title_I,_Part_A_-_Improving_Basic_Programs/
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