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Bilingual Coordinators Network May 20-21, 2010 Sacramento, CA

Bilingual Coordinators Network May 20-21, 2010 Sacramento, CA. Language Policy and Leadership Office Update. Title III Michele Anberg-Espinosa Education Programs Consultant. Title III Invoicing.

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Bilingual Coordinators Network May 20-21, 2010 Sacramento, CA

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  1. Bilingual Coordinators Network May 20-21, 2010Sacramento, CA

  2. Language Policy and Leadership Office Update

  3. Title III Michele Anberg-Espinosa Education Programs Consultant

  4. Title III Invoicing The Language Policy and Leadership (LPLO) staff has completed invoicing for any local education agency (LEA) who had unexpended balances for fiscal year (FY) 2007–08 as reported on the End of Year Report (EOY). If your LEA received an invoice and believe it was received in error, please contact the LPLO at 916-319-0845.

  5. Title III Apportionments The fifth apportionment for FY 2008–09 has been submitted to the School Fiscal Services for processing. Warrants will be mailed to county treasurers in approximately six to eight weeks. The first and second apportionments for FY 2009–10 are in the approval process and should follow shortly after the FY 2008–09 fifth apportionment.

  6. Expenditure Reporting (Consolidated Application, Part I) The Consolidated Application (ConApp) Part I is due on June 30, 2010. LEAs will report their expenditures for FY 2008–09 and FY 2009–10. Only LEAs that verify that they have expended or encumbered at least 80 percent of previous apportionments will receive the next apportionment.

  7. 2010-11 Eligibility and Application Process (Limited English Proficient) Applications for 2010–11 must be submitted by June 30, 2010. Applications submitted after this date are not guaranteed funding. LEAs eligible to apply via ConApp I (those with an estimated amount of $10,000 or more Limited English Proficient (LEP) Student Subgrant must check “yes” on page 2.

  8. 2010-11 Eligibility and Application Process (Limited English Proficient) Beginning in 2010, and now a requirement for the application, is submission of a budget on ConApp, page 25. Those with an estimated amount of less than $10,000 will apply via the online consortia application, also due on June 30, 2010. Details are available on the CDE Title III LEP Request for Application Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/r22/lep10rfa.asp.

  9. 2010-11 Eligibility and Application Process (Immigrant) Applications for 2010–11 must be submitted by June 30, 2010. Applications submitted after this date are not guaranteed funding. LEAs eligible to apply via ConApp I (those with an estimated amount of $5,000 or more) must check “yes” on page 2.

  10. 2010-11 Eligibility and Application Process (Immigrant) Beginning in 2010, and now a requirement for the application, is submission of a budget on ConApp, page 24. Those with an estimated amount of less than $10,000 will apply via the online consortia application, also due on June 30, 2010. Details are available on the CDE Title III Immigrant Request for Application Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/r22/imm10rfa.asp.

  11. 2010-11 Eligibility and Application Process (Immigrant) As a result of the 2009 federal monitoring visit, two items regarding Immigrant funding have changed: (1) the percent growth required for eligibility was lowered from five to two percent; and (2) the threshold amount for direct funded vs. consortia funded also decreased from $10,000 to $5,000.

  12. 2010-11 Award Letters Apportionment notification letters for the 2010-11 school year must await the signing of the budget. They are anticipated to be mailed to LEAs within a month of the budget signing. Letters confer spending authority for the LEP Student Subgrant Programs and Immigrant Student Subgrant Programs.

  13. Private Schools (LEP) In previous years the LEAs had to submit to the CDE a paper document with the number of private school English learner (EL) students served with Title III products and services. Beginning with 2010–11, the paper process is now obsolete, and the number of ELs served will be submitted through ConApp I, Page 4.

  14. Private Schools In previous years private schools had to submit to the CDE a paper document entitled “Request to Participate” which either requested or declined Title III services. Beginning in FY 2010–11, the paper process is now obsolete and the submission will take place online. Letters to private schools and LEAs are anticipated to be mailed mid-May and are due June 30, 2010. Information is anticipated to be posted mid-May at the following Web page: http://cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/r22/imm10rfa.asp

  15. Title III Contacts LEP Student Subgrant fiscal questions: Patty Stevens, Associate Governmental Program Analyst, at 916-323-5838 or by e-mail at pstevens@cde.ca.gov LEP Student Subgrant programmatic questions: Michele Anberg-Espinosa, Bilingual/Migrant Education Programs Consultant at 916-323-4872 or by e-mail at manbergespinosa@cde.ca.gov Immigrant Student Subgrant fiscal questions: Clifton Davis Jr., Associate Governmental Program Analyst, by phone at 916-323-5208 or by e-mail at cdavis@cde.ca.gov Immigrant Student Subgrant programmatic questions: Monte Blair, Education Programs Consultant, by phone at 916 323-5124 or by e-mail at mblair@cde.ca.gov

  16. Title III Accountability Lilia G. Sánchez Education Programs Consultant

  17. Title III Year 2 and Year 4 Local Educational Agencies in Improvement Status • The Year 2 Improvement Plan Addendum (IPA) and the Year 4 Online Action Plan (OAP) were reviewed on February 2–3, March 24–25 and April 27–28, 2010. • Readers from the California Department of Education (CDE), County Offices of Education and the California Comprehensive Center at WestEd.

  18. Title III Year 2 and Year 4 Local Educational Agencies in Improvement Status • Based on this review, the CDE is sending a feedback letter to the LEAs with copy to their Regional County Office of Education Lead.

  19. Title III Year 2 • LEAs and consortia that have failed to meet Title III AMAOs for two consecutive yeas are required to develop an IPA as required by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Section 3122(b)(2).

  20. Title III Year 2 • LEAs with incomplete plans are instructed to review their plan, make any needed revisions to respond to reviewers comments. • Revised plans need to be posted on the LEA local Web site. • Send link to CDE: LEAP@cde.ca.gov

  21. Title III Year 2 • LEAs with complete plans are directed to post them on their local Web site. • Send link to: LEAP@cde.ca.gov

  22. Title III Year 2 • A total of 129 LEAs identified as not meeting the Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives (AMAOs) for two consecutive years based on 2008-09 data. • CDE has received and reviewed 124 IPAs.

  23. Title III Year 2 • 5 LEAs have not submitted their plans -Bert Corona Charter, LA -Gertz-Ressler Academy High, LA -KIPP LA College Preparatory, LA -Stanford New School, San Mateo -Alpaugh Unified, Tulare • CDE sent a letter in May to these LEAs urging them to submit their IPA.

  24. Title III Year 4 • As per 2008-09 data, 9 LEAs were identified as not meeting their AMAOs for four consecutive years. • All 9 LEAs have submitted their Online Action Plan and have been reviewed.

  25. Title III Year 4 • The Online Action Plan is required by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Section 3122(b)(4).

  26. Title III Year 4 • LEAs with complete plans are directed to post them on their local Web site. • Send link to: LEAP@cde.ca.gov

  27. Title III Year 4 • LEAs with incomplete plans are instructed to review their plan, make any needed revisions to respond to reviewers comments. • Revised plans need to be posted on the LEA local Web site. • Send link to CDE: LEAP@cde.ca.gov

  28. Title III Year 4 • LEAs are also informed that their Regional County Lead is available to assist in strengthening and implementing their Plans.

  29. Title III Year 4 • The Regional Leads will continue to meet monthly with the CDE and the California Comprehensive Center (CA CC) at WestEd to receive professional development regarding this work, and assist in planning future technical assistance to LEAs.

  30. Title III Year 4 • The CDE anticipates a maximum of 101 LEAs entering into Title III Y2 and 60 entering into Title III Year 4 in September 2010.

  31. For More Information: Title III Accountability Requirements Web page: http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/t3/acct.asp LEAPTitleIIIY2@cde.ca.gov LEAPTitleIIIY4@cde.ca.gov Lilia G. Sánchez Education Programs Consultant 916-319-0265 lsanchez@cde.ca.gov

  32. Community-Based English Tutoring Program Pamela LucasAssociate Governmental Program Analyst

  33. Community-Based English Tutoring Program • Pursuant to Senate Bill x3 4 (SB x3 4), Community-Based English Tutoring (CBET) Program funding for 2008-09 through 2012-13 may be used for any educational purpose. • All program requirements are suspended during this flexibility period. • Funding for 2009-10 through 2012-13 will be based on 2008-09 allocations, rather than on EL counts.

  34. Community-Based English Tutoring Program In addition to flexibility for 2008-09 through 2012-13 funding, SBx3 4 provides that CBET balances as of June 30, 2008 may be used for other purposes. The time period to do so ends June 30, 2010. The CDE sent a payment request to the State Controller’s Office on November 16, 2009 for 100 percent of the allocation for 2009-10. Funding results for 2009-10 are posted on the CDE Categorical Programs Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/ca/cbet.asp

  35. Community-Based English Tutoring Program The May Revised Budget released on 5/14/10 includes $40,095,000 for CBET for fiscal year 2010-11. Each LEA that received CBET funding for 2008-09 will automatically receive funding for 2010-11, without having to apply for it. For budgeting purposes, each LEA can estimate its allocation for 2010-11 by multiplying its 2008-09 allocation by 0.9476483. This will be its allocation for 2010-11, provided $40,095,000 is appropriated for CBET in the final 2010 State Budget.

  36. English Language Acquisition Program Pamela Lucas Associate Governmental Program Analyst

  37. English Language Acquisition Program • English Language Acquisition program (ELAP) funding for 2008-09 through 2012-13 has NOT been granted flexibility. • ELAP funding must still be used to provide supplemental services to ELsin grades four through eight. • However, ELAP balances as of June 30, 2008 may be used for other purposes. The time period to do so ends June 30, 2010.

  38. English Language Acquisition Program • Apportionment notices for 2009-10 were mailed in early September, 2009. • The CDE sent a payment request to the State Controller’s Office on December 23, 2009 for 100 percent of the allocation for 2009-10. • Funding results for 2009-10 are posted at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/ca/englishlang.asp

  39. English Language Acquisition Program • Application forms for 2010-11 were mailed on March 1, 2010. The form is also posted at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/r22/elap10rfa.asp • The submission deadline was May 1, 2010. However, late applications will be accepted. Late applicants will receive funding, provided sufficient funding is available to meet the statutory minimum of $100 per pupil for all applicants.

  40. English Language Acquisition Program • The May Revised Budget released on 5/14/10 includes $50,376,000 for ELAP for fiscal year 2010-11. • For budgeting purposes, each LEA can estimate its allocation for 2010-11 by multiplying its number of English learners in grades four through eight on the CALPADS Fall 1 data collection by $109. • With few exceptions, do not include English learners enrolled in charter schools in the student count for funding.

  41. Bilingual Teacher Training Program Pamela LucasAssociate Governmental Program Analyst

  42. Bilingual Teacher Training Program • Pursuant to Senate Bill x3 4 (SB x3 4), Bilingual Teacher Training Program (BTTP) funding for 2008-09 through 2012-13 may be used for any educational purpose. • All program requirements are suspended during this flexibility period. • Funding for 2009-10 through 2012-13 will be based on 2008-09 allocations, rather than on teacher training provided.

  43. Bilingual Teacher Training Program In addition to flexibility for 2008-09 through 2012-13 funding, SBx3 4 provides that BTTP balances as of June 30, 2008 may be used for other purposes. The time period to do so ends June 30, 2010. The CDE sent a payment request to the State Controller’s Office on February 15, 2010 for 100 percent of the allocation for 2009-10. Funding results for 2009-10 are posted at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/r22/bttp09result.asp.

  44. Bilingual Teacher Training Program The May Revised Budget released on 5/14/10 includes $1,702,000 for BTTP for fiscal year 2010-11. Each COE that received BTTP funding for 2008-09 will automatically receive funding for 2010-11, without having to apply for it. For budgeting purposes, each COE can estimate its allocation for 2010-11 by multiplying its 2008-09 allocation by 0.940851. This will be its allocation for 2010-11, provided $1,702,000 is appropriated for BTTP in the final 2010 State Budget.

  45. Community-Based English Tutoring ProgramEnglish Language Acquisition ProgramBilingual Teacher Training Program • For further questions on CBET, ELAP, or BTTP, please contact: Pamela Lucas Associate Governmental Program Analyst Language Policy and Leadership Office 916-319-0610 plucas@cde.ca.gov

  46. Eleventh Annual Accountability Leadership Institute for English Learner and Immigrant Students December 6-7, 2010 Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport in Burlingame

  47. FOCUS:Improving Education for English Learners Current Research and Effective Implementation

  48. Confirmed Keynote Speakers • U.S. Department of Education Assistant Secretary of Elementary and Secondary Education Thelma Meléndez • Dr. Janet Zadina of Tulane University presenting on Brain Research and English Learners

  49. Invited Workshop Presenters(partial list, * indicates confirmed) • William Saunders* and Claude Goldenberg • Marguerite Ann Snow* and Anne Katz* • Susana Dutro and Kate Kinsella • Diane August and Timothy Shanahan • Jana Echevarria* and Deborah Short • Kathryn Lindholm-Leary and Fred Genesee

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