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Smart Scholars Early College High School Program Request for Proposal Announced

The Smart Scholars Early College High School Program is an important new funding opportunity available through the New York State Education Department to support the transformation of traditional high school and college models in New York State. Six million dollars ($6,000,000) is available to establish a network of early college high schools throughout New York State. This Smart Scholars Early College High School (ECHS) Program seeks to support students who traditionally attend college at disproportionally low rates, succeed in high school and college.

Corporal Incidents Report Form

The New York State Education Department reminds Superintendents that Corporal Punishment Report forms must be submitted on July 15, 2009. The report form, which covers the six month period of January 1, 2009- June 30, 2009, is available online at http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/pps/corporalpunishment/. Please complete and return the form with the original signature of the superintendent or charter school chief administrative officer to the address on the form.

Proposed amendments to §§100.2(p), 120.2, 120.3 and 120.4 of the Commissioner's Regulations

Proposed amendments to §§100.2(p), 120.2, 120.3 and 120.4 of the Commissioner's Regulations to conform with New York State's approval to participate in the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Differentiated Accountability Pilot Program as granted by the United States Department of Education on January 8, 2009. Comments must be received by the State Education Department on or before August 17, 2009.

Teacher Quality Partnership Grants program

The U.S. Department of Education has announced the availability of $143 million in regular 2009 appropriations and funding under the American Recovery and Rehabilitation Act of 2009 to support new awards under the Teacher Quality Partnership Grants program.

Results of 2009 School Budget Votes

Results of 2009 School Budget Votes are now available.

Clarifying Information Regarding Confidentiality and Student Pregnancies

In response to questions we have received, clarifying information regarding confidentiality and student pregnancies is available on the Web at http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/HealthServices/.

NCLB Title V, Part A - Innovative Programs

Title V-A provides no funds to LEAs beyond August 2009, however, the Title V-A program statute and the Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) still require that LEAs maintain title to, and administrative control over, and materials and equipment acquired with program funds for the purpose of providing Title V-A services to non-public school students. Additional information regarding those responsibilities is available at http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ppd/NCLBTitleVPartAInnovativePrograms.htm.

Count of Immigrant Children and Youth, 2009

The Department annually collects the number of "immigrant children and youth", as defined by Section 3301(6) of NCLB, present in New York State. The data is used each year to determine each local educational agency's eligibility and allocation for the Title III, Part A Immigrant Education program. As a result, each school district and charter school must count the number of “immigrant children and youth” and report to the State Education Department by May 15, 2009.

Reminder to districts: NCLB Title V, Part A

NCLB Title V, Part A was not funded in 2008-09, but any LEA funds carried over from 2007-08 are still accessible. Any Title V funds that are not expended must be returned to USDOE. To find out if you have carryover funds available, go to http://www.oms.nysed.gov/cafe/reports.html , select county, select your LEA, select '2008-09 - NCLB Allocation Report'. LEAs who have not already done so must apply for Title V carryover funds in the 2008-09 program year through an FS-10 budget, a budget narrative and page 72 of the 2008-09 consolidated application at http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/deputy/nclb/0809conapptext.html. Note that budget amendment forms (FS-10-A's) cannot be accepted as the initial application for funds.

Send the above materials to:

Grants Management
NYSED
Room 674 EBA
Albany, NY 12234

2008-09 Differentiated Accountability Pilot Program Update

On January 8, 2009, Secretary Margaret Spellings approved New York’s participation in the United States Department of Education’s (USDE) differentiated accountability pilot. This pilot will provide New York with the opportunity to better match the interventions to improve student achievement with the academic reasons that led to the school’s identification for improvement under No Child Left Behind.  In addition, this flexibility agreement allows local educational agencies (LEAs) to provide supplemental education services (SES) to eligible students in Title I schools in the first year of improvement while delaying the provision of school choice until a school has failed to make Adequate Yearly Progress subsequent to its identification for school improvement.

As required by section 9401(b)(3)(A) of the ESEA, SED is providing notice and information to the public on  this flexibility agreement. A summary of the differentiated accountability plan, a full copy of the plan and a power point presentation that outlines key features of the plan can be found at the following link: http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/nyc/DifferentiatedAccountability/DifferenAccthp.shtml

Persons wishing to comment on the plan may do via email, fax, or mail. Please direct them to Maria (Parzych) Sokol at mparzych@mail.nysed.gov, 718.722.4553 or at the New York State Education Department, Office of School Improvement and Community Services, 55 Hanson Place, 4th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11217.
Last Updated: November 5, 2009