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1003(g) School Improvement Grants

1003(g) School Improvement Grants. Illinois’ RESPRO Connection October 22, 2009. Illinois 1003(g) SIP Grant Programs. FY 2009 1003(g) SIP grant awards: Cohort #1 23 schools 17 districts $5,386,259 with a range of $85,000- $400,000 FY 2010 1003(g) SIP grant awards: Cohort #2

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1003(g) School Improvement Grants

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  1. 1003(g) School Improvement Grants Illinois’ RESPRO Connection October 22, 2009

  2. Illinois 1003(g) SIP Grant Programs FY 2009 1003(g) SIP grant awards: Cohort #1 23 schools 17 districts $5,386,259 with a range of $85,000- $400,000 FY 2010 1003(g) SIP grant awards: Cohort #2 59 schools 32 districts $16,000,000 with a range of $71,000-$475,000

  3. FY 2010 – 1003(g) SIP Totals FY 2009 Continuing and FY 2010 New Grantees 82 Schools Equal blend of elementary, middle & high schools 44 Districts $21,386,259 Total 1003(g) SIP funds = $26,772,518

  4. 1003(g) SIP Grants • I-A Chicago • I-B-B West Cook • I-B-C South Cook • I-B-D North Cook • I-C Northeast • II Northwest • III West Central • IV East Central • V Southwest • VI Southeast

  5. Working together to ensure that districts and schools find the right “pieces” = ALL students achieve and ALL 1003(g) SIP schools move out of improvement status

  6. For all that you do to assist schools achieve their improvement goals For supporting districts and schools with the 1003(g) SIP grant preparations AND For your outstanding support and assistance with the August/September 1003(g) SIP grant review sessions

  7. Discussion Were the 1003(g) SIP grant review sessions helpful? • What worked and for whom? • Recommendations for Improvement:

  8. Improving Collaboration • How can we better collaborate with the RESPROs to serve the 1003(g) SIP grant schools to accelerate school achievement? • Other thoughts?

  9. RESPRO Consultants • Would the RESPRO school consultants like additional professional development from ISBE on: • 1003(g) SIP grant requirements • Continuing applications • Funding - allowable expenses and budgets • Other…

  10. Monitoring SIP 1003(g) Programs FY 2009: Self Monitoring Survey ISBE Follow Up Phone Conference, and if applicable, submission of documents to support responses Progress Monitoring Report for ESEA 1003 (g) federal report

  11. Monitoring SIP 1003(g) Programs FY 2010: ISBE On-Site Monitoring Visit Should we invite the RESPRO consultants to accompany ISBE consultants on our monitoring visits? SIP Evaluation – External Evaluator (new) Progress Monitoring Report for ESEA 1003(g) federal report

  12. December – January…….. January – early March…... February 9-11…………… late March/early April….. New 1003(g) SIP applications - TBA …….. Monitoring Continuing Programs Monitoring New Programs NCLB Conference: -- Continuing Applications -- SIP 1003 (g)Project Sharing -- New USDE Focus Continuing Applications New Federal Requirements Projected FY 2010 Timeline

  13. SIP 1003(g) Resources ISBE Website - Updated: http://www.isbe.net/sos/htmls/sip_1003.htm USDE SIP 1003(g) Updates: http://www.ed.gov/programs/sif/factsheet.html

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