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Economic Impact Aid Bilingual Coordinators Network Meeting March 16, 2012 Carlos Rivera, Education Administrator I Language Policy Leadership Office. Purpose. Economic Impact Aid (EIA) is a state categorical program for kindergarten through grade twelve to support:

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  1. Economic Impact AidBilingual Coordinators Network MeetingMarch 16, 2012Carlos Rivera, Education Administrator ILanguage Policy Leadership Office

  2. Purpose Economic Impact Aid (EIA) is a state categorical program for kindergarten through grade twelve to support: • Additional programs and services for Limited English Proficient (LEP) students • State Compensatory Education (SCE) services for educationally disadvantaged youth (EDY) as determined by the local educational agency (LEA)

  3. Purpose (continued) • Provide supplemental support programs, services, and activities • Assure that LEP students achieve proficiency in the English language as rapidly as practicable and to support programs and activities to improve their academic achievement

  4. Eligibility • EIA funding is open to all public school districts that request participation using Part I of the annual Consolidated Application (ConApp) for funds • Charter schools receive “in lieu” EIA funds through their block grant, not the ConApp • County offices of education operating juvenile court schools are eligible for EIA as of 2010–11

  5. Eligibility (continued) • EIA/LEP must be allocated to every site enrolling identified LEP students • Funds may not be allocated to sites reporting zero LEP students

  6. Requirements • Funds received by school districts for EIA shall supplement, not supplant, existing resources at the school site • 85 percent of LEA entitlement must be apportioned to school sites, via the ConApp, and used to provide direct services to eligible pupils

  7. Allowable Expenditures • Supplemental teaching materials • Paraprofessionals • Supplemental LEP professional development for teachers and paraprofessionals • Parent involvement • Resource teachers • Other “reasonable” district expenses

  8. Resources Information on Economic Impact Aid can be found on the following CDE Economic Impact Aid Web pages at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/ca/eia.asp http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/sw/t1/eia.asp

  9. Contacts EIA/LEP: Geoffrey Ndirangu, Education Programs Consultant, by phone at 916-323-5831 or by e-mail at gndirangu@cde.ca.gov. EIA/School Compensatory Education (SCE): Richard Graham, Education Programs Consultant, by phone at 916-319-0303 or by e-mail at rgraham@cde.ca.gov. Fiscal: Ross Valentine, Education Fiscal Services Consultant, by phone at 916-327-4405 or by e-mail at rvalentine@cde.ca.gov.

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