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Funding Coordinated School Health Mississippi Department of Education Lea Ann McElroy, Director Bureau of Coordinated School Health
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Where are you?
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Does your funding look like this?
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…or is it focused like this? Physical Education Health Education Health Services Nutrition Services Counseling, Psychological Services Healthy School Environment Health Promotion for Staff Family and Community Involvement
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Where do you want/need to be?
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What are your district’s resources? How are you currently using those resources? What are your district’s needs/goals? What will it take to meet those needs/goals?
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Remember… TEAMWORK IS CRITICAL for TEAM SUCCESS
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TEAMmates are Critically Important to Success There is no “I” in TEAM Educate/get buy-in Move from “mine” to “ours” Promote ownership in the whole
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What tools do you need to get there?
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Resource list Funding & expenditure guidelines Additional funding sources Successes
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Tool #1: Resource List Source of FundsUse of Funds Dollar AmountRestricted? Federal - Title ISalary - 2 teachers @ 100%$100,000No Federal - SBACSalary - 1 nurse @ 25%$10,000No Equipment - school clinic$5,000No District fundsSalary - 1 nurse @ 75%$30,000No Federal - USDA grantpurchase fruit & vegetables$2,000Yes
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Tool #2: Funding & Expenditure Guidelines
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Tool #3: Additional Funding Sources MAEP through increased attendance Maximize Federal dollars School-based Medicaid programs MOUs, interagency agreements, interns Leverage grant funds
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**Reduced absenteeism means… (2007-2008 figures) Statewide Enrollment: 493,302 ADA Statewide: 470,879 Statewide Attendance: 95% $4,574 per student based on fully funded MAEP Statewide schools leaving $102,562,802 on table (not taking into consideration local contribution)
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**Reduced absenteeism means… School District: 3,000 Students Each 1% attendance improvement = $137,220
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Medicaid School-Based Programs Mississippi Cool Kids (EPSDT) School-Based Administrative Claiming (SBAC) Health-Related Services
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What is Mississippi Cool Kids (EPSDT)? A FREE health care program for Mississippi’s children ages birth through 21 who are eligible for Medicaid A way for children to get medical exams, checkups, follow-up treatment, and special care they need – all while they are in school - to make sure they enjoy the benefits of good health A “fee-for-service” program
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What is School-Based Administrative Claiming (SBAC)? A federally funded program administered by the Division of Medicaid in coordination with MDE A program that allows school districts to be reimbursed for some of their costs associated with school-based health and outreach activities which are not claimable under the Medicaid School Health-Related Services program or other Medicaid “fee-for-service” programs
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What is the School Health-Related Services Program? Designed to identify children who have a learning problem because of a medical problem which requires special services Services include: Speech/language therapy and evaluations Occupational therapy and evaluations Physical therapy and evaluations Psychological evaluations Psychotherapy services
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MOUs and More… Mental Health Public Health University Law Enforcement Wellness/Fitness
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Tool #4: Successes Has a peer been successful with funding in another district? Ask questions! Do not reinvent the wheel! Network!
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“No educational tool is more essential than good health.” -Council of Chief State School Officers
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Coordinated School Health Make it a reality in your school!!
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Contact Information MS Dept. of Education Lea Ann McElroy, Director Bureau of Coordinated School Health 601-359-1737 lmcelroy@mde.k12.ms.us
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