Title I, Part D Use of Funds @EducateIN
Today's session focuses on the utilization of Title I, Part D funds at EducateIN, covering topics such as types of programs funded, allocations, personnel involved, flexibility in spending, and examples of fund usage. Discussions include PD for teachers, tutoring services, professional development, counseling, parent engagement, and innovative programs like NASP Montana's National Archery in the Schools Program. Participants are encouraged to share how their districts/facilities are utilizing Title I, Part D funds for various educational initiatives.
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Title I, D Use of Funds @EducateIN
Todays session will be recorded and posted to the Title I, D website so that you can view at a later time, if needed. Title I, D allocations were sent out this morning!!! @EducateIN
Two main questions. 1. 2. What types of programs can Title I, Part D (TIPD) fund? How are other states and districts using their funds? @EducateIN
Personnel Teacher/Instructors Social Worker Transition Coordinator Mentors Tutors Professional Services Music & Art programs Counseling services Dropout Prevention services Professional Development for staff Supplies Consumable and non- consumable supplies to support any of these programs Sensory/calming room for student use Online subscription for learning PBIS @EducateIN
This slide was an addition to the original set of slides used during the presentation. Title I, Part D Subpart II does not have the Supplement not Supplant revision in federal statute. This means that we have a bit more flexibility with spending Title I, D funds as compared to Title I, A. Please address any questions with your Title I, D grant specialist. @EducateIN
Type in the chat or unmute yourself to chime in on what your district/facility is spending Title I, D funds on. PD for teachers Supplemental tutoring Tutoring services Contracted services for parent engagement Tutoring and staffing PD, tutors, SEL items Credit recovery license Contracted SEL services, supplies, Parent Involvement supplies Counseling services iPads, books for students, @EducateIN
NASP Montana National Archery in the Schools Program Implemented as part of a PBIS program Inclusive of all students 40% of students report that they are more engaged in the classroom because of NASP NASP has awarded $2.5 million in scholarships @EducateIN
How do you wish you could spend your funds? What is the highest priority need for your facility and students? Has today been helpful to you? @EducateIN