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1 www.bakerdconsulting.com At the nexus of sound education policy and practice™ American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 U.S. Department of Education Stimulus Appropriations

2 ARRA Highlights  $77 billion in funding for “direct education programs”  $30.8 billion in funding for college affordability  Up to $33.6 billion in additional funding for school modernization

3 Duncan’s Challenge  Flood the nation’s education system with unprecedented numbers of federal dollars fast, create new programs, stimulate change, and protect from waste, fraud, and abuse.

4 Some things you want to know about ARRA… A.When will the money begin flowing? B.Who is eligible to receive education stimulus funds? C.How do I get my share of the stimulus money?

5 Title I, Part A (Targeted & EFIG) How much?  $10 Billion –$5 Billion for targeted –$5 Billion for incentive Purpose: To help children in poverty meet challenging state academic standards Timelines:  ED to rush to get money to SEAs, LEAs, and Schools  Intended for 2009-2010 & 2010-2011 school years Strings Attached:  Congress ‘expects’ some of the funds to be used for early childhood programs and activities

6 Title I, Part A (School Improvement Fund) How much?  $3 Billion Purpose: To assist schools identified for improvement, corrective action, and restructuring. Timelines:  ED to rush to get money to SEAs, LEAs, and Schools  Intended for 2009-2010 & 2010-2011 school years Strings Attached:  Congress ‘directs’ 40 percent of the funds to be used for middle and high schools

7 Impact Aid Construction How much?  $100 Million –$60 million for 8007a –$40 million for competitive grants Purpose: Competitive grants for emergency repairs and modernization of school facilities Timelines:  No specific requirement in legislation Strings Attached:  ‘Shovel ready’ projects

8 Enhancing Education Through Technology (Title II-D) How much?  $650 Million Purpose: To improve student academic achievement through the use of technology Timelines:  Intended for 2009-2010 & 2010-2011 school years Strings Attached: High-Need Local Educational Agency

9 McKinney Vento Homeless Assistance How much?  $70 Million Purpose: Mitigate the effects of the economic crisis on homeless youth Timelines:  Intended for 2009-2010 & 2010-2011 school years Strings Attached: Segregation of homeless students is prohibited

10 Teacher Incentive Fund How much?  $200 Million Purpose: To develop and implement performance-based teacher and principal compensation systems Timelines:  Not specifically specified in law Strings Attached: Compensation systems must consider gains in student achievement and classroom evaluations

11 IDEA, Part B (Sec. 611) How much?  $11.3 Billion Purpose: To assist States to provide special education and related services to children with disabilities Timelines:  Intended for 2009-2010 & 2010-2011 school years Strings Attached: Reporting requirements

12 IDEA, Part B Preschool Grants (Sec. 619) How much?  $400 Million Purpose: To provide special education and related services to preschool age children with disabilities Timelines:  Intended for 2009-2010 & 2010-2011 school years Strings Attached: Reporting requirements

13 IDEA, Part C Infants and Toddlers (Sec. 619) How much?  $500 Million Purpose: To provide early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families Timelines:  Intended for 2009-2010 & 2010-2011 school years

14 Voc/Rehab State Grants How much?  $540 Million Purpose: Employment supports Timelines:  Not specifically specified in the law

15 Independent Living Programs How much?  $140 Million –$18.2M State Grants –$87.5M Independent Living Centers –$34.3M Older Blind Purpose: To supports projects that provide independent living services Timelines:  Not specifically specified in the law

16 Pell Grants How much?  $15.84 Billion Purpose: To allow for a maximum Pell Grant award $5,350 Timelines:  For 2009-2010 school year

17 HEA Title II, Part A How much?  $100 Million Purpose: To make lasting changes in the ways teachers are recruited, prepared, licensed, and supported. Timelines:  Not specified in legislative history Strings Attached: New rules from recent HEA reauthorization

18 State Fiscal Stabilization Fund How much?  $53.6 Billion –Restoration (81.8%) –Government Services (18.2%) Purpose: Restoring state support for education and other government services. Timelines: Money likely to be distributed in two parts Strings Attached: Application and assurances by Governor and heaving reporting

19 Secretary’s Education Funds Innovation Fund How much?  $5 Billion –Incentive Fund –Innovation Fund ($650M) Purpose: Competitive grants to stimulate education reform Timelines: Grants for FY 2010 Strings Attached: Application and assurances by Governor and heavy reporting

20 Secretary’s Education Funds Incentive Fund How much?  $650 Million Purpose: Academic achievement recognition awards Timelines: Grants for FY 2010 Strings Attached: Application and assurances by Governor and heavy reporting

21 Your Challenge  Leverage “recovery funds” to stimulate improvements and innovation in education to significantly improve teaching and learning.

22 Contact us for more information… M. René Islas  Education Consulting Team, Group Leader  Washington, DC office  Former Chief of Staff for the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education at U.S. Dept. of Education  rene.islas@bakerd.comrene.islas@bakerd.com  202-312-7400


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