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Resources Every Title I Director Needs

Resources Every Title I Director Needs. 2011 Title Programs Conference June 15-16, 2011 Atlanta, Georgia. Grace McElveen Georgia Department of Education Title I Education Program Specialist mpitts@doe.k12.ga.us (912) 269-1216 Marijo Pitts-Sheffield Georgia Department of Education

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Resources Every Title I Director Needs

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  1. Resources Every Title I Director Needs 2011 Title Programs Conference June 15-16, 2011 Atlanta, Georgia

  2. Grace McElveen Georgia Department of Education Title I Education Program Specialist mpitts@doe.k12.ga.us (912) 269-1216 Marijo Pitts-Sheffield Georgia Department of Education Title I Education Program Specialist gmcelveen@doe.k12.ga.us (912) 739-3652 Presenters

  3. Agenda Federal Resources State Resources Commercial Resources Other Ways to Get Answers

  4. Federal Resources Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965

  5. Federal Resources Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965

  6. Federal Resources Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars A-21-Cost Principals for Educational Institutions A-87-Cost Principals for State, Local and Indian Tribal Governments A-102-Grants/Cooperative Agreements with State/Local Governments A-110-Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Other Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non-Profit Organizations A-133-Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations Compliance Supplement, March 2009-See Part 6, Department of Education (ED)-Financial Resource • http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars

  7. Federal Resources Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars A-133 Compliance Supplement: A-133, Part 6 (Internal Control): • http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars_a133_compliance_07_07toc/ • http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/circulars/a133_compliance/2010/pt6.pdf

  8. Federal Resources OtherResources

  9. State Resources Office of School Improvement- Federal Programs Title I Part A Outreach Title I, Part B, Even Start Family Literacy Program Title I, Part D, Neglected or Delinquent Children Title VI, Part B, Rural Education Achievement Program (REAP) Title X, Part C, McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 1987 Migrant Education Program Parent Engagement Program 21st Century Community Learning Centers LEA Handbook, Parent Summits, Resources, AYP Reports, Allocations Complaint/Comments • http://www.gadoe.org/tss_title.aspx.aspx

  10. State Resources Office of School Improvement- Federal Programs Title I, Part A – Margo DeLaune, Director Title I, Part A – Disadvantaged Children Resources, Worksheets, Services Areas Title I, Part A – Academic Achievement Awards Title I, Part A Schoolwide Programs Title I, Part A Targeted Assistance Programs Overview of Parental Rights Public School Choice Supplemental Educational Services LEA Monitoring LEA Consolidation Application http://www.gadoe.org/tss_title.aspx

  11. State Resources Office of School Improvement – School Improvement Key Resources SIG LEA Application, SIG Tiers I, II, and III Schools list SIG Application, Round 1 and 2 SIG Applications and Allocations, SIG Lowest Achieving Schools Definition, School Keys, Georgia Assessment of Performance on School Standards (GAPSS), Implementation Resource Honors Programs Alternative Education Program Needs Improvement Schools and Statewide System of Support Professional Learning Teacher and Leader Quality http://www.gadoe.org/tss_school.aspx

  12. State Resources Office of School Improvement – School Improvement SI Planning School and LEA Improvement Plan Templates School and LEA Corrective Action Addendum Templates Fieldbooks School Improvement Fieldbook System Improvement Fieldbook Training Videos Graduation Counts Video Learning Modules Teachers-As-Advisors Video Learning Modules Other Features: SACS CASI External Links ESEA Documents http://www.gadoe.org/tss_school.aspx

  13. State Resources

  14. State Resources

  15. Commercial Resources (Not Endorsed by Georgia Department of Education) Thompson Publications Title I Handbook – Practical explanations of law, regulations and other issues involved in implementing Title I at the district level. The New Title I: The Changing Landscape of Accountability – 6th Edition, 2009. Title I Monitor – Monthly Publication Providing Title I Services to Private School Children Dos and Don’ts of Education Compliance: Audits, Monitoring and Enforcement http://www.thompson.com/public/library.jsp?cat=EDUCATION

  16. Commercial Resources (Not Endorsed by Georgia Department of Education) LRP Publications Title I Administration – Free Title I E-News TitleIadmin.com Shop Online – General Education (NCLB/Title I, Response To Intervention, School Law, School Safety, etc. CyberFeds eLearning–Professional Learning Education Daily – One stop reference center for educational professionals http://www.lrp.com/

  17. Other Ways To Get Answers Attend Title I Meetings Annual Conference, Regional Meetings (Consolidated Application, Schoolwide, Monitoring, etc.) Title I Coordinator Groups (by RESAs) Periodic Meetings List serves Veteran District level Title I Coordinators Education Program Specialist

  18. Title I Education Program Specialist Contact Information

  19. Resources Every Title I Director Needs 2011 Title Programs Conference June 15-16, 2011 Atlanta, Georgia

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