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Page 1: 2013-14 ALLOCATION OF FUNDS Presented By: Kelly Gallatin Federal Funds Manager.

2013-14 ALLOCATION OF FUNDS

Presented By:Kelly Gallatin

Federal Funds Manager

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Status of PA Funds for DFP (projected by USDE, as of 3/7/13)

—includes Formula & Sequestration

Percent of Reduction from 2012-13 Levels for Major Programs:

– Title I, Grants to LEAs (-7.35%)– Title II, Improving Teacher Quality (-4.2%)– Title III, English Learner Education (-3.2%)– School Improvement Grant (-10.1%)

PDE

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Terminology

The following terms are often confused but have three distinct applications:

• Census Poor (or Poverty Level)

• Percent of Free and Reduced Lunch (vs. Census Poor)

• Formula Percent (USDE basis for Title I eligibility and allocation of funds to SDs)

PDE

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Title I-A, Census Poor

• Census Poor–The number of children age 5-17

from families below the poverty level on the basis of the most recent satisfactory data (each person or family is assigned one out of 48 possible poverty thresholds).

USDE

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Census Info

About census poverty:• http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/

About school district info:• http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/

About poverty data sources:• http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/about/d

atasources/

USDE

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How are Census Poor and Free & Reduced Lunch applied with regard to Title I funds?

• Census poor is part of the formula used by USDE in the calculation of Title I allocations by school district.

• Free & Reduced Lunch is a local measure—used to make schools eligible for Title I within the school district.

• Free & Reduced Lunch is not used as a factor in USDE allocations.

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How Different is Census Poor from Free & Reduced Lunch?

• Students whose family income is up to 135% of the poverty level are eligible for Free lunch

• Students whose family income is up to 185% of the poverty level are eligible for Reduced lunch

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How Different is Census Poor from Free & Reduced Lunch?

• Census Poor % is generally MUCH Lower

School District Name Census FRL

Big Pine SD 25.74% 60.74%

Smallville Area SD 23.84% 71.68%

Valley Junction SD 11.07% 29.40%

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Formula Percent

• Counts Used in Formula Percent Calculation (Updated Annually)

• Census Poor• TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)• Foster• Neglected• Age 5-17 Population

• Total Count of Formula Children/Age 5-17 population = Percent of Formula Children

USDE

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Title I-A Allocations by School District from USDE

• Eligibility based on percent of formula children

• School Districts may receive funds from one, three or four funding streams within the total available Title I allocation:

• Basic Grant• Concentration Grant• Targeted Grants• EFIG (Education Finance Incentive Grant)

USDE

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Title I-A Allocations

• Eligibility– Basic Grants• 10 Formula Children; AND• 2% Formula Children (Census, TANF, Foster & Neglected)

– Concentration Grants• 15% Formula Children OR 6500 Formula Children

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Title I-A Allocations

• Eligibility (Cont’d)– Targeted Grants• 10 Formula Children; AND• 5% Formula Children

– Education Finance Incentive Grant (EFIG)• 10 Formula Children; AND• 5% Formula Children

USDE

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HOLD-HARMLESS GUARANTEE(at USDE Level)

• All 4 formulas provide for a variable hold-harmless guarantee for each LEA of 85%, 90%, and 95% of their previous year’s allocation

• The hold-harmless percentage depends on the percent of formula children for each LEA

• For Basic, Targeted, and EFIG, an LEA must meet the eligibility criteria in order for hold-harmless protection to apply

• For Concentration Grants, the hold-harmless provision applies to an LEA for four years even if it no longer meets the 15% eligibility criteria

USDE

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Title I Allocations from PDE

• USDE Calculates LEA (Prelim or Final)• PDE Adjusts for Charter Schools– Total Enrollment from sending LEAs– Calculate Formula Children

• 4% School Improvement Set Aside• 1% Administration Set Aside• Achievement Awards (5% of PA gain)

PDE

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Title I Allocations from PDE

• Hold Harmless Applied at These Levels

– 95% for 30% or More Formula Children

– 90% for >=15% but <30% Formula Children

– 85% for less than 15% Formula Children

PDE

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HOLD-HARMLESS GUARANTEE (at PDE Level)

• Variable hold-harmless guarantee for each LEA of 85%, 90%, or 95% based on the Total of their previous year’s state-determined allocation

• The hold-harmless percentage depends on the percent of formula children for each LEA

• PDE method helps lessen the degree of severity of abrupt losses in Targeted and EFIG funds in a single year that are not held-harmless at the USDE level

PDE

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Improving Teacher QualityTitle II, Part A Formula

• Formula Factors– Hold Harmless (based on 2001-02 Title

II-A & CSRI allocations)– Census Poor– 5-17 Population– Nonpublic Share

PDE

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Improving Teacher QualityTitle II, Part A Formula

• Hold Harmless– 2001-02 Amount (or estimate for LEAs

established after 2001-02)– LEAs AND IUs– Ratable Reduction if Insufficient Funds– Remaining Funds Allocated to LEAs

PDE

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Improving Teacher QualityTitle II, Part A Formula

• Distribution of Remaining Funds• 80% of Funds– Census Poor –% of the Whole

• 20% of Funds– 5-17 population–% of the Whole

PDE

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Title II, Part A Nonpublic

• Intermediate Units Receive $$$ for Nonpublic Programs

• HH at 2001-02 Amount• May Be Eligible for Additional $$$ From

Public School Districts– Based on $ Spent on Professional

Development– E-grants Calculates Additional Funds—If

Any

PDE

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QUESTIONS