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Funding For Tech Programs SES Initiatives

Funding For Tech Programs SES Initiatives. AC4 National Conference Keva Hampton, Pastor The Resource Center. E- Learning and After School Tutoring (Supplemental Education Services). What is SES- Supplemental Education Services? Provision of the No child left behind Act (NCLB) of 2001

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Funding For Tech Programs SES Initiatives

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  1. Funding For Tech ProgramsSES Initiatives AC4 National Conference Keva Hampton, Pastor The Resource Center

  2. E- Learning and After School Tutoring(Supplemental Education Services) What is SES- Supplemental Education Services? • Provision of the No child left behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 • Enables low income parents to seek out free tutoring service, for their children who are struggling in school. • Generally services are delivered out side the student’s regular school day- before and after school on weekends or during the summer.

  3. E- Learning and After School Tutoring(Supplemental Education Services) Who Qualifies for SES? • Students who receives free or reduce Lunches and/or attends a Title I school identified by the state as needing improvement. Schools that have not meet (AYP) for three consecutive years.

  4. E- Learning and After School Tutoring(Supplemental Education Services) Who Can become a SES Provider? • Local community centers, Technology Labs, After School programs, and For profits Companies, Faith and Community Based Organizations. Who successfully have the resources and tools to provide research base state aligned curriculum to develop and implement an effective SES program. State application is required. (TRC can assist organization which the State application process and developing a logical program model)

  5. Who & How to Qualify: Who are Stakeholders in SES? • Providers, State Policy Makers an Administrators, Districts and School leaders and staff, Families and the students who receive the services.

  6. Who & How to Qualify: How are Qualified Approved Provider’s Compensated? • The district compensates approve Providers directly for services-as earn. • Providers are compensated an average of $300-$1,500 per qualified student they serve.

  7. Interested in Applying to be a Provider for Fall 2005 • Determine your organization capacity • What districts are offering SES • Program design and development model (Assessment, Management and Curriculum) • Complete and summit the State application for area you’re planning to serve. • Marketing you program to the community • TRC- can help your organization apply and developed a education model to run a successful e- learning after school tutoring program., • TRC have resource and tools need for you to apply. • TRChave successfully complete state applications that were approved for other faith bas organization ask us how we can assist you.

  8. Funding For Tech ProgramsSES Initiatives AC4 National Conference Keva Hampton, Pastor The Resource Center

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