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Title I-C Migrant Fall In-Service

Stay up-to-date with the latest updates on Title I-C Migrant Fall Services and learn about the allowable activities compliance. Discover the proper use of funds and find resources for professional development.

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Title I-C Migrant Fall In-Service

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  1. Title I-C Migrant Fall In-Service Rasha Hetata 9/12/2019

  2. 2 • 1 Office of Federal Program updates Allowable Activities Compliance • 3

  3. Office of Federal Programs updates • Migrant SDP – Leadership approval; • Title III; • Compliance system opening in November; • Re-allocations in late Fall/early Winter; • New Supplement not Supplant Guidance: • US Department of Education June 2019 Final Guidance on Title IA SNS

  4. Title I-C Migrant funding

  5. PCRs FY2019: $2,123,119 ($1,205,442 available, 56%) Individual PCRs in your folder, please talk with your treasurer

  6. Title I-C Migrant Fall Services Supplies to support academic enrichment Staff salary and benefits Supplemental Curriculum materials Professional Development Support Services Migrant Recruiters (In-district supplemental contract)

  7. Title I-C Migrant Fall Services Equipment instructional technology Supplemental Transportation costs Parental Involvement/Parent Liaison Educational Field Trips Serving eligible migrant children who attend private schools

  8. Allowable use of funds The activity or service comports with the results of the State’s Comprehensive Needs Assessment (CNA) and the strategies outlined in the State’s Service Delivery Plan (SDP). MEP funds are first used to meet the identified needs of migrant children that result from their migratory lifestyle, and to permit these children to participate effectively in school The activity or service meets the needs of migrant children that are not addressed by services available from other Federal or non -Federal programs

  9. Allowable use of funds MEP funds are used to supplement, rather than supplant, the use of non-Federal funds. The costs of the service or activity comports with the cost principles described in the Uniform Guidance (Subpart E of 2 CFR Part 200). The cost principles require, among other things, that costs of the service or activity be necessary and reasonable, and be allocable (or chargeable) to the MEP relative to the benefit received.

  10. Professional Development • TESOL conference: October 11-12, 2019 – Greater Columbus Convention Center • OAASFEP Fall Coordinators Conference: October 28-29, 2019 – Hilton Columbus at Easton • 2019 National Migrant Education Conference – May 3-6, 2019 – Albuquerque, New Mexico

  11. Title I-C Migrant Education Is it an allowable use of Migrant Education Program (MEP) funds to provide meals during staff trainings or conferences?

  12. Title I-C Migrant Education • Federal funds should not be used to provide food during staff meetings/training. • Situations for an all day meeting (8-5) and where trainings are being held in locations that are significant distance form food options, that might be an example of an allowable exception.

  13. Title I-C Migrant Education How do Supplement not Supplant requirements in section 1118(b) of ESEA, as amended by ESSA, apply to MEP?

  14. MEP programs are still required to provide services that supplement, and do not supplant, those provided with state and local funds. • LEAs should continue to examine costs and services supported with MEP funds in order to determine whether MEP funds are supplementing, and not supplanting, State and local funds.

  15. Title I-A type of services Targeted Assistance (Identified at risk students) Schoolwide/ ESSA SW Waiver (Serving all students) - Multiple educationally related criteria - Rank order - Migrant children • Poverty level of at least 40% • Migrant Children

  16. Compliance issues Teachers and paraprofessionals properly licensed/certified Priority for Services/Continuation of Services Parental Involvement materials (Agenda/sign in sheets/ PI policy/compacts) Semi annual Certification/Time & Effort (federally funded employees)

  17. FY 20 Fall Onsite Monitoring Willard City FY20 Summer Onsite (Documents to be upload to Compliance) Old Fort Local FY20 Self Survey Tecumsah Local Marlington Northwest Ohio ESC Putnam County ESC

  18. Self Survey Tips • Begin the process early! Surveys are available • Remember: This is a tool to help districts meet compliance • All questions within the survey must be answered and the district must mark the survey complete • Completion deadline is May 31, 2020

  19. @OHEducation Rasha Hetata Rasha.hetata@education.ohio.gov (614) 752-1469

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