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IDEA Part B Allocations. Earl Focht. IDEA Part B Ohio Allocations. FY12 - $380,787,105. FY13 - $383,300,000. FY14 - $ 370,263,600. Formula for District Allocations. 1998 Child Count Current ADM Poverty. IDEA Maintenance of Effort Paul Sogan. MFS. Maintenance of Fiscal Support
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IDEA Part B Allocations Earl Focht
IDEA Part B Ohio Allocations FY12 - $380,787,105 FY13 - $383,300,000 FY14 - $370,263,600
Formula for District Allocations 1998 Child Count Current ADM Poverty
MFS Maintenance of Fiscal Support Budgeted amount
MOE Exceptions Voluntary departure Decrease in enrollment of SWD Termination of an obligation/long-term Errors in reporting expenditures/ADM
Finding the variance for MOE Step 1 = Calculate GFE variance Step 2 = Review detailed expenditures Step 3 = Determine the variance in ADM Step 4 = Work with the Special Ed director Step 5 = Compare the payroll Step 6 = Look for coding errors.
Fiscal Warning If a district chooses to do both CEIS and Local Replacement - CEIS (15% of total) - Replace local funds (50% of the increase from previous year) Then the lesser of the two amounts is the maximum (or threshold) of funds available to use for both purposes.
Coordinated Early Intervening Services Mark Lynskey
IDEA Part-B Funds for CEIS LEA may use up to 15% of their IDEA Part B allocation for coordinated early intervening services.
Students Eligible for CEIS Students not identified as needing special education and related services but who do need additional academic and behavioral support to succeed.
CEIS Targeted Population K-12 Eligible (K-3 emphasis) At-risk learners Not identified as having a disability Use function or job code to track
Early Intervening Services Address students at risk who are not identified as a child with a disability Evaluations, services and support Professional development
Financial Flexibility with CEIS Voluntary redirect up to 15 - Early Intervening Mandatory redirect of 15% - Disproportionality
CCIP – CEIS Data Entry Enter amount in the CCIP Redirection Page Complete all sections – $ and student counts Do not leave any field blank – enter “0” CCIP → Consolidated → IDEA Part B → Redirection
IDEA Fiscal Review Process Michelle D’Amico
Non-Public Schools Tom Main
NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS The school district where the private school is located is responsible for ensuring equitable participation.
NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS Timely and Meaningful Consultation
NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS Non-public Schools have a right to refuse services. Parentally placed non-public students do not have an individual right to services.
NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS Child Find Record Keeping
NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS Nonpublic School Services System (NS3) PROPORTIONATE SHARE AMOUNT
NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS Public Control of Funds Unallowable use of the Non-Public Proportionate Share.
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