May To: Superintendents of School Divisions Secretary-Treasurers of School Divisions. Dear Colleagues:

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School Programs Division Bureau de l éducation française Division Educational Support Services Branch Robert Fletcher Building Robert Fletcher Building 307 1181 Portage Avenue 309 1181 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3G 0T3 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3G 0T3 May 2014 To: Superintendents of School Divisions Secretary-Treasurers of School Divisions Dear Colleagues: Re: Categorical Grant Reporting Process for 2014 2015 As of the 2014 2015 school year, the process for submission of Categorical Grant Reports to Manitoba Education and Advanced Learning will change. The reporting cycle (Appendix 1) will continue but there has been a change regarding Co-Leads for this reporting process and the reports will be submitted to the as also indicated in Appendix 1. The following grants are included in the review and reporting process: EAL English as an Additional Language ECDI Early Childhood Development Initiative ELI Early Literacy Intervention N Numeracy ESD Education for Sustainable Development MYL/WE Middle Years Life/Work Exploration HS Healthy Schools Changes as of 2014-2015 The Aboriginal Academic Achievement (AAA) grant will not be included in this Categorical Grant Review process. Information about this grant is available at <www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/docs/support/aaa/index.html>. The Middle Years Experiential Learning grant has been renamed the Middle Years Life/Work Exploration grant. This grant will continue to be part of the Categorical Grant Review process. More detailed information is available in the 2014 2015 Funding of Schools document, <www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/finance/schfund/index.html>. The French Language Education Grants will no longer be included in the categorical grant review process. Further information on the format and scheduling of the French Language Education Grant reporting and review process will be communicated to school divisions in spring 2014. For additional information please contact Sandra Drzystek at 204-945-6939 or toll free at 1-800-282-8069, ext. 6939 or by email at <sandra.drzystek@gov.mb.ca>. A change has also been made regarding programming supportable through the Early Childhood Development Initiative (ECDI) grant. Information about this change is available in the letter outlining Information Pertaining to 2014/2015 Funding sent to school divisions by the Schools Finance Branch in January 2014..../2

2 Categorical Grant Reporting and Review The Categorical Grant Reporting Process (Appendix 1) consists of: the Categorical Grant Review Financial Report (Appendix 3), which is submitted annually for each grant listed above the School Division Categorical Grant Outcomes Report (Appendix 2), which is submitted every third year for each categorical grant (Appendix 4). Please use the updated templates for these reports available at <www.edu.gov.mb.ca/edu/grants.html>. As in the past, a Manitoba Education and Advanced Learning Team will visit each school division on the three year cycle. Please check the attached schedule (Appendix 4) to determine when your division will submit the Categorical Grant Outcomes Report in preparation for the visit. You will then be contacted by September 2014 regarding the specifics of the visit. Submission of All Reports The due date for submitting all reports to the department is October 31, 2014. All reports will be reviewed and the relevant information from the review process will be used to inform Manitoba Education and Advanced Learning planning. A summary of the discussions from the review visit will be shared with the applicable division. Grant Leads will continue to monitor expenditures and provide program support. We ask that divisions collect and submit all School Division Categorical Grants Outcome Reports as one electronic package wherever possible. The original, signed version of the Categorical Grant Review Financial Report must be mailed to the department. As indicated in Appendix 1, please send reports to: Ruth Parnetta 307-1181 Portage Avenue Winnipeg MB R3G 0T3 Email: ruth.parnetta@gov.mb.ca For further information about this process, or to have your request directed to the appropriate consultant for specific grant information, please contact Allyson Matczuk or Marilyn Robinson, Co-Leads, at 204-945-4687 or 204-945-6875 or toll-free at 1-800-282-8069, extension 4687 or 6875 respectively. They can also be reached via email at <allyson.matczuk@gov.mb.ca> or <marilyn.robinson@gov.mb.ca>. Sincerely, Original Signed by Wenda Dickens Coordinator Original Signed by Florence Girouard Director Educational Support Services Branch Enclosures c. b.c. Sandra Drzystek, Education Officer, Bureau de l éducation française Division Darryl Gervais, Director, Instruction, Curriculum and Assessment Branch Allyson Matczuk, Consultant, Lynne Mavins, Director, Schools Finance Branch Marilyn Robinson, Consultant, Helen Robinson-Settee, Director, Aboriginal Education Directorate Jean-Vianney Auclair, Assistant Deputy Minister, Bureau de l éducation française. Aileen Najduch, Assistant Deputy Minister, School Programs Division

Appendix 1 Categorical Grants Reporting Process The categorical grant reporting process, which consists of a Financial Report and an Outcomes Report for each grant, is a shared accountability between Manitoba Education and Advanced Learning and school divisions for results achieved in meeting the identified outcomes for each of the applicable grants. The Categorical Grant Review Financial Report for each grant is to be submitted annually, whereas the written School Division Categorical Grant Outcomes Report, containing the previous years results and plan for the current year, is submitted every third year. The templates can be found at <www.edu.gov.mb.ca/edu/grants.html>. Below is a summary of the reporting requirements. Reporting Requirements Cycle Financial Report Outcomes Report Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Process for Submission of Categorical Grant Reports All reports are due October 31, 2014 Applicable reports (as per Reporting Requirements Cycle above) are to be submitted electronically to: Email: ruth.parnetta@gov.mb.ca Mail the original signed version of the Categorical Grant Review Financial Report to: Ruth Parnetta 307-1181 Portage Avenue Winnipeg MB R3G 0T3 The Co-Leads for this Categorical Grant Review and Reporting process are: Allyson Matczuk Telephone: 204-945-4687 or toll-free at 1-800-282-8069, extension 4687 Email: allyson.matczuk@gov.mb.ca Marilyn Robinson Telephone: 204-945-6875 or toll-free at 1-800-282-8069, extension 6875 Email: marilyn.robinson@gov.mb.ca

Appendix 2 Step 1 Identification SCHOOL DIVISION CATEGORICAL GRANT OUTCOMES REPORT 2014 15 Name of School Division Name of Superintendent Date of Report (yyyy/mm/dd): Use this template to report on each Grant separately: EAL English as an Additional Language ECDI Early Childhood Development Initiative ELI Early Literacy Intervention N Numeracy Please note: A Financial Report is also required for each categorical grant ESD Education for Sustainable Development MYL/WE Middle Years Life/Work Exploration Healthy Schools Step 2 Fully describe the Categorical Grant planning process for EACH grant. Provide details of your planning process (who was involved, how were priorities chosen, what data used, when is planning done) Report on previous years. Please comment on successes and progress towards meeting outcomes from previous plans. 2011 2012, 2012 2013, 2013 2014 Year Outcomes targeted from previous years Evidence (from data sources) of progress in achieving outcomes Step 3

2014 2015 Categorical Grants Plan Appendix 2 Expected Learner Outcomes: Note: Data Sources and Indicators columns are now combined to facilitate linkage of reporting in these areas. Data Sources and Indicators: Strategies: Step 4 Grant What are the benefits (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, timely) for the learners? Based on quantitative/qualitative data sources, what (measurable) evidence will show achievement of outcomes? What actions will be implemented to achieve outcomes? Date: Division Contact:

Appendix 2 Template Instructions 1. The updated templates are available at: <http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/edu/grants.html> 2. Use the templates to submit the following reports: a. School Division Categorical Grant Outcomes Report b. Categorical Grant Review Financial Report 3. Report on each Categorical Grant using a separate Categorical Grant Outcomes Report. 4. Email reports to: <ruth.parnetta@gov.mb.ca>. The original signed Financial Report page must also be mailed to: Categorical Grant Review 307-1181 Portage Avenue Winnipeg MB R3G OT3 5. A description of each grant can be found in the Funding of Schools 2014 2015 School Year. <http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/finance/schfund/index.html> and at <http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/edu/grants.html>. Please note: The unexpended grant amounts from the ELI, N, MYL/WE, ECDI and ESD categorical grants will be applied as a reduction against the funding allocations calculated for 2014 2015.

Appendix 3 CATEGORICAL GRANT REVIEW FINANCIAL REPORT FOR 2013/14 (1) Identification Name of School Division: I certify that the 2013/14 expenditure information provided on the categorical grants below is correct. Name: Signature: Secretary-Treasurer Date Report Completed: Expenditure Areas (by FRAME object) (1) Salaries Instructional - Teaching Instructional - Other Clinician Early Childhood Development Initiative Early Literacy Intervention 2013/14 Actual Education for Sustainable Development English as an Additional Language Healthy Schools Middle Years Life/Work Exploration Numeracy Total Salaries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Benefits Other (details optional) Materials Professional Learning Substitute Costs Totals (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Notes: (1) Report total expenditures for the School Year (July-June). (2) Unexpended grant amounts from 2013/14, if any, will be applied as a reduction against the funding allocation calculated for 2014/15. This does not apply to English as an Additional Language. Direct inquiries about Reports to: Instructions for submission of this Report: Marilyn Robinson Please email completed Report (Excel file) to Ruth Parnetta at: Email: marilyn.robinson@gov.mb.ca DUE DATE: October 31, 2014 ruth.parnetta@gov.mb.ca Room 307 1181 Portage Avenue and mail signed original to: Winnipeg, MB R3G 0T3, Room 307 1181 Portage Avenue Phone: 204-945-6875 Winnipeg, MB R3G 0T3 This file forms part of the School Division Grant Accountabiltiy requirements. This form is available on the Internet at: http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/edu/grants.html

Appendix 4 Reporting Schedule Categorical Grant Reports Year of Visit 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 Content October 2014 Reports on Outcomes for 2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2013-2014 and planning for 2014-2015 October 2015 Reports on Outcomes for 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2014-2015 and planning for 2015-2016 October 2016 Reports on Outcomes for 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016 and planning for 2016-2017 School Divisions Division scolaire franco-manitobaine Hanover Lakeshore Lord Selkirk Louis Riel Mystery Lake Park West Pine Creek Prairie Rose Red River Valley Rolling River Seven Oaks Swan Valley Beautiful Plains Border Land Brandon Frontier Interlake Portage la Prairie Southwest Horizon St. James-Assiniboia Turtle River Western Whiteshell Winnipeg Evergreen Flin Flon Fort La Bosse Garden Valley Kelsey Mountain View Pembina Trails Prairie Spirit River East Transcona Seine River Sunrise Turtle Mountain The visit Schedule is based on a regional rotation. Should a division find the date problematic, please contact Marilyn Robinson at 204-945-6875 or Allyson Matczuk at 204-945-4687 or toll-free at 1-800-282-8069, extension 6875 or 4687 respectively.