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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act K-12 Agenda. Office of the Deputy Secretary September 2009. Investment in Education : $100 billion in direct education spending over the next two years . Reforming America’s Education System. Reforming America’s Schools. Early Learning. K - 12.
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American Recovery and Reinvestment ActK-12 Agenda Office of the Deputy Secretary September 2009
Investment in Education: $100 billion in direct education spending over the next two years
Reforming America’s Education System Reforming America’s Schools Early Learning K - 12 Higher Education Standards & Assessments Effective Teachers and Leaders Struggling Schools Data Systems
K-12 Reform PrioritiesAmerican Recovery & Reinvestment Act Reforming America’s Schools K - 12 Standards & Assessments Effective Teachers and Leaders State Fiscal Stabilization Fund $48.6 billion Race to the Top & Other New Grants ~$9.7 billion Struggling Schools Data Systems Title I, IDEA & Other Existing Formula Grants ~$26 billion
ARRA Funding for Existing Formula Grants ~$26 Billion
State and District Coordination Who Applies State District State Both Who Spends District
State and District Coordination Who Applies State District Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems State $250 million Teacher Incentive Fund $300 million 95% Explicitly Requires SEA – LEA Coordination Race to the Top Both Who Spends $4.35 billion Investing in Innovation Fund SFSFPhase Two School Improvement Grants District $650 million $3.5 billion Teacher Incentive Fund EdTech $12.6 billion $650 million $300 million
Application Planning Approach & Timing State School Chiefs CFOs and Budget Directors Academic Officers Title I, II, III and IDEA Directors Superintendents Governors’ Staff State Auditors School Boards & Principals Community Groups Directors of Federal Programs State VR Directors of vocational rehabilitation and independent living programs
“In a world where countries that out-educate us today will out-compete us tomorrow, the future belongs to the nation that best educates its people.” --President Barack Obama