Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Title IV, Part A: Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) Grants

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Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Title IV, Part A: Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) Grants ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

Title IV, Part A- Purpose The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed into law in December 2015 and newly authorized under Subpart 1 of Title IV, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), the Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) Grants. Program is intended to meet the commitment of equity and opportunity for all students. The goal of the Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants is to: Provide all students with access to a well-rounded education; Improve school conditions for student learning; and, Improve the use of technology in order to improve the academic achievement and digital literacy of all students. (ESEA section 4101) 2 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

Allowable Use of Funds- SAMPLE 3 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

Update on Funding FY 2018: $5,844,449 FY 2019: $16,156,683 School System Allocations are based on the previous year s Title I population and will be shared as soon as they are available 4 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

Supplement not Supplant Funds made available under this subpart shall be used to supplement, and not supplant, non-federal funds that would otherwise by used for activities authorized under this subpart. (ESEA Section 4110) Meaning: Local Education Agencies (LEAs) can not use federal funds if the cost of activities in the SSAE program would have been otherwise paid for by State or local funds. 5 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

LEA Plans 1. Consultation 2. Administrative Costs 3. Needs Assessment (REVISED) 4. Well-Rounded Activities (REVISED) 5. Safe and Healthy Students (REVISED) 6. Effective Use of Technology 7. Equitable Services 8. Assurances 9. Internet Safety 6 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

1- Consultation An LEA shall develop its application through consultation with: Parents Teachers Principals School leaders Students Specialized instructional support personnel, etc. (ESEA section 4106 (c)(1)) REMINDER:THIS MUST BE DONE BEFORE THE PLAN IS SUBMITTED Required- Description of how the LEA will coordinate the implementation of local activities with other programs, strategies, and activities being conducted in the community. (ESEA section 4106(c)(2)) 7 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

2- Administrative Costs LEAs must develop and maintain an accounting system for Title IV, Part A funding. Costs associated with expenses incurred by the federal agency to organize, implement, and provide progress reports, including fiscal oversight of expenditure up to two percent This includes LEA costs for meetings, staff, etc. 8 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

3- Needs Assessment Each LEA receiving an SSAE Grant allocation of at least $30,000 must conduct a comprehensive needs assessment prior to receiving its allocation.(esea section 4106 (d)). Subsequent needs assessment must be conducted at least once every three years. Note: An individual LEA receiving an allocation less than $30,000 is not required to conduct a comprehensive needs assessment. (ESEA Section 4106 (d)(2)). 9 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

4- Activities to Support Well-Rounded Educational Opportunities Purpose: To provide an enriched curriculum and educational experience to all students All LEAs that receive an allocation of at least $30,000 must use at least 20 percent to support well-rounded educational activities Brief description of Specific Services Cite the evidence based studies that support this strategy/activity (if applicable) Evidence-based interventions are practices or programs that have evidence to show that they are effective at producing results and improving outcomes when implemented Explain how funds will be used 10 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

4- Activities to Support Well-Rounded Educational Opportunities MARYLAND EXAMPLES Subsidizing Industry Certification Exams Girls-Who-Code Night Music Ensemble Advanced Placement Exam Study Sessions Escape room using STEM Using new art mediums not available during the day Co-curricular programs across middle schools 11 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

5- Activities to Support Safe and Healthy Students Purpose: To improve school conditions for student learning All LEAs that receive an allocation of at least $30,000 must use at least 20 percent to support safe and healthy initiatives Brief description of specific services Cite the evidence based studies that support this strategy/activity (if applicable) Explain how funds will be used 12 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

5- Activities to Support Safe and Healthy Students MARYLAND EXAMPLES Character Education/Social Emotional Learning Programs Professional Development around Restorative Practices Sexual Violence Prevention Program Preventing Bullying Programs Human Trafficking Awareness Campaign Multi-Tiered System of Supports Drug and Violence Prevention Programs 13 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

6- Activities to Support the Effective Use of Technology Purpose: To improve the academic achievement, academic growth, and digital literacy of all students All LEAs that receive an allocation of at least $30,000 may use a portion of funds to support the use of technology for students Note: Any LEA receiving funds under the SSAE program shall not use more than 15 percent of the portion of funds allotted for supporting the effective use of technology to purchase technology infrastructure 14 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

6- Activities to Support the Effective Use of Technology - MARYLAND EXAMPLES Professional Development on Blended and Personal Learning v. Tech Enhanced Learning Professional Development on using technology in the classroom Google Certification Camps Digital Integration Workshops Software Purchases Laptop and Ipad Purchases 15 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

7- Equitable Services Services and other benefits to private school students must be: Secular, neutral, and non-ideological Provided in a timely manner Equitable in comparison to services and other benefits for public school children, teachers, and other educational personnel CONSULTATION MUST OCCUR BEFORE THE LEA PLAN IS SUBMITTED Participating Private Schools and Services must provide: Information regarding the names of participating private schools and number of private school students, and the calculated cost per pupil, that will benefit from Title IV- A services Describe the school system s process for providing equitable participation to students in private schools 16 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

8- Assurances Each application shall include assurances that the LEA will- A. Prioritize the distribution of funds to schools served by the LEA thati. are among the schools with the greatest needs ii. have the highest percentages or number of children counted iii. are identified for comprehensive support and improvement iv. are implementing targeted support and improvement plans v. are identified as persistently dangerous public elementary school or secondary school B. Comply with equitable participation by private school children and teachers C. Use not less than 20 percent of funds to support well-rounded educational opportunities D. Use not less than 20 percent of funds to support one or more of the activities to support safe and healthy students E. Use a portion of funds to support the activities to support the effective use of technology (with not more than 15 percent of the allotted portion for technology infrastructure) F. Annually report to the State for inclusion in the report, and how funds are being used 17 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

9- Internet Safety No funds made available under this part to an LEA for an elementary school or secondary school that does not receive services at discount rate may be used to purchase computers used to access the Internet, or to pay for direct costs associated with access to Internet for such school unless the school, or school board- 1. Has in place a policy of Internet safety for minors that includes the operation of a technology protection measure 2. Has in place a policy of Internet safety that includes the operation of technology protection measures with respect to any of its computers that protects against access to visual depictions that are- Obscene; or Child pornography; and Is enforcing the operation of such technology protection measures during any use of such computers Schools with Internet Safety Policies and Technology protection measures in place must certify compliance during each annual program application cycle 18 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

State Aided Institutions MSDE provides annual grants to non-profit organizations that provide enriching educational programs that cannot be replicated in the classroom for Maryland school students and teachers. These are hands-on, experiential learning opportunities that support the State s curricular and educational priorities. http://marylandpublicschools.org/programs/pages/sai/inde x.aspx 19 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

Timeline May 23, 2018: Preliminary DRAFT LEA Allocations are provided June 15, 2018 (and every 3 months thereafter): Interim Report Due for FY 2018 Grant July 1, 2018: Fiscal Year 19 begins August 2018: Final LEA Allocations are distributed October 15, 2018: Title IV Plans for FY 2019 are due with Master Plans November-December 2018: State Superintendent approval of Plans December 2018: Notice of Grant Awards are distributed June 30, 2019: Final Report for FY 2018 Grant is due June 30, 2020: Final Report for FY 2019 Grant is due PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL DATES ARE APPROXIMATIONS 20 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee

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Questions? DANIELLE SUSSKIND LEAD ACADEMIC POLICY SPECIALIST STATE DIRECTOR FOR TITLE IV, PART A EMAIL: Danielle.Susskind@Maryland.gov PHONE: 410-767-0476 22 ESSA External Stakeholder Committee