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Page 1: Spring Technical Assistance Workshop Career, Technical, and Agriculture Education April 2008

Spring Technical Assistance WorkshopCareer, Technical, and Agriculture Education

April 2008

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Steps to Complete the Five-Year Perkins IV Local Plan for Career and Technical Education and One-

Year Funding Application

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IntroductionGeneral Provisions

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System Contact Information

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Local Board Approval Documentation/Date

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FY2009 Perkins Career and Technical Education Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, and Other Responsibility

Matters Primary Covered Transitions

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FY2009 Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education Programs Statement of Assurances

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Information and Application Procedures for CTAE Grant Programs

1. Perkins IV Program Improvement Grant—Program ID #315Steps for “Maintenance of Effort Chart”

2. Perkins IV Professional Development Grant—Program ID#3163. Education and Career Partnership Grant—Program ID#3194. Career, Technical and Agricultural Education Supervision Grant—Program

ID#5195. Young Farmer Agribusiness Program—Program ID #5216. Food Systems Technology Program—Program ID #5247. Extended Year Grant—Career and Technical Programs—Program ID#5268. High Schools That Work Grant—Program ID#5289. Extended Year Grant-Agricultural Education Programs—Program ID#52910.Youth Apprenticeship Grant Program (YAP)—Program ID#54011. Industry Certification Grant—Career, Technical and Agricultural Programs—

Program ID#55012.CTAE Teacher Support Grant (AG Extended Day)—Program ID#55313.CTAE Teacher Support Grant (CTE Extended Day)—Program ID#55414. Middle School Support Grant (MSS)—Program ID#

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Support Programs

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I. Involvement, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of the CTAE Annual Plan for CTAE

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II. Advisory Council Membership

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III. A. Maintenance of Effort Three-Year History Comparison

Note: Next year the MOE Three-Year History Chart will roll-up and populate from your total in your current year chart of QBE Operating Costs.

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Maintenance of Effort Three-Year History Comparison (Continued)

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III. B. Local Maintenance of Effort Operational Costs Comparison

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Local Maintenance of Effort Operational Costs Comparison (Continued)

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Maintenance of Effort Operational Costs Comparison (Continued)

Note: The total funds budgeted to QBE/Local operating must be equal to or greater than the Perkins IV Program Improvement earnings to qualify for federal funding.

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Local Maintenance of Effort Operational Costs Comparison (Continued)

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Education and Career Partnership Approved Funds by Object Codes

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IV. Comprehensive Professional Development for the Career, Technical and Agricultural Education Program

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V. Accountability and Evaluation Provisions for the Local System Career, Technical and Agricultural Education Program

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VI. Process Used to Evaluate and Continuously Improve Performance

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APPENDIX A

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Career, Technology and Agriculture Education Career Pathways Offered in the Local System

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Career, Technology and Agriculture Education Career Pathways Offered in the Local System

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Career, Technology and Agriculture Education Career Pathways Offered in the Local System

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FIVE-YEAR LOCAL PLAN FOR IMPROVING VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Improvement Strategies and Budget Summary

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FIVE-YEAR LOCAL PLAN FOR IMPROVING VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Improvement Strategies and Budget Summary

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FIVE-YEAR LOCAL PLAN FOR IMPROVING VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Improvement Strategies and Budget Summary

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FIVE-YEAR LOCAL PLAN FOR IMPROVING VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Improvement Strategies and Budget Summary

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FIVE-YEAR LOCAL PLAN FOR IMPROVING VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Improvement Strategies and Budget Summary

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Required Uses1R strengthening the academic and career and technical skills of students participating in career and technical

education programs, by strengthening the academic and career and technical components of such programs through the integration of academics with career and technical education programs.

2R linking career and technical education at the secondary level and career and technical education at the postsecondary level.

3Rproviding students with strong experience in and understanding of all aspects of an industry, which may include work-based learning experiences.

4R developing, improving, or expanding the use of technology in career and technical education.

5R providing professional development to teachers, administrators, and career guidance and academic counselors who are involved in integrated career and technical education programs.

6R developing and implementing evaluations of career and technical education programs, including an assessment of how the needs of special populations are being met.

7R initiating, improving, expanding, and modernizing quality career and technical education programs including relevant technology.

8R provide services and activities that are of sufficient size, scope, and quality to be effective.

9R providing activities to prepare special populations, including single parents and displaced homemakers who are enrolled in career and technical education programs, for high skill, high wage, or high demand occupations that will lead to self-sufficiency.Note: All services and activities provided with Perkins IV funds must be of sufficient size, scope and quality to be effective.

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Permissive Uses1P involving parents, businesses and labor organizations in the design, implementation and evaluation of programs.2P providing career guidance and academic counseling for students.3P developing local education and business partnerships.4P providing programs(services) for special populations.5P assisting career/vocational technical student organizations.6P providing mentoring and support services.

7P leasing, purchasing, upgrading or adapting equipment, including instructional aids and publications.

8Pproviding teacher preparation programs that address the integration of academic and career and technical education.

9Pdeveloping and expanding postsecondary program offerings at times and in formats that are accessible for students, including working students, including through the use of distance education.

10Pdeveloping initiatives that facilitate the transition of sub-baccalaureate career and technical education students into baccalaureate degree programs.

11P providing activities to support entrepreneurship education and training.

12P improving or developing new career and technical education courses.

13P developing and supporting small, personalized career-themed learning communities.

14P providing support for family and consumer sciences programs.

15P supporting training and activities(such as mentoring and outreach) in nontraditional fields.A administrative funds (limited to 5% of grant).

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Proceed to the Consolidated Application

Complete the following sections online:

Contact Information Form

Local Board Approval Form

Program Offered Form

Advisory Council Form

Local Maintenance of Effort Form

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Budget Summary

Enter your budget information for FY2009 in your consolidated application from your Improvement Strategies

and Budget Summary Worksheet.

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Break Time

Be back in 10 minutes!

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GRANTS TO BE COMPLETED ON THE CONSOLIDATED APPLICATION AT

https://portal.doe.k12.ga.us/Index.aspx

• Federal Grants– Perkins IV program Improvement Grant– Perkins IV Professional Development

Grant– Perkins IV Education & Career

Partnership Grant*• State Grants

– CTAE Supervision Grant– CTAE Extended Year Grant– Career Related Grant– CTAE Apprenticeship Grant– CTAE High School That Works Grant

• State Grants (cont’d)– Industry Certification Grant– CTAE Extended Day Grant– FCCLA Grant– Ag Young Farmer Grant– Ag Food Processing Grant– Ag Extended Year Grant– Ag Extended Day Grant– Construction Related Equipment

Grant– Middle School Support Grant

* For this year only, the ECP grant application will be uploaded to the Con App.

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HOW ARE GRANT APPLICATIONS COMPLETED ON THE

CONSOLIDATED APPLICATION (CA)?

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Procedures to Create/Upload Grant Applications in the Consolidated Application (CA) Website

Procedures to Create/Upload Grant Applications in the Consolidated Application (CA) Website

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STEPS TO ADD GRANTS TO THE CA

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Remember: The PROGRAM INFORMATION section for each grant must be completed and signed off

by the superintendent by May 15, 2008 (see slide 1 for a list of grants)

• To access the forms section:– click on the selected grant to make it active – next click on the Program Information Tab, – then click on the Grant Proposal Tab, and – select the form from the Grant Section, using the

drop-down arrow to locate the form.

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WHERE ARE THE FORMS LOCATED ON EACH GRANT?

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You Must Select Agree to be Eligible for Funding!

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THE FIRST GRANT THAT SHOULD BE COMPLETED IS THE “PERKINS IV

PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT GRANT”

Question: WHY?

Answer: For Audit Purpose, there are some forms that each system is required to complete on the CA for FY09 only, even though they are included in the Five-Year Perkins IV Local Plan for CTE & One-Year Funding Application for FY2009, which will be UPLOADED.

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WHICH FORMS ARE THESE?

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Official Local Board approval date will most likely be after May 15, 2008. Systems will have until September 30th, 2008 to enter this date on the Program Improvement Grant in the Consolidated Application.

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File UploadsFile Uploads● Some grants require supporting documentation

● Documentation may be uploaded any time before grant sign-off

● As you prepare to upload, it will be helpful to have your files/documentation in one folder on the “C” drive of your computer.

● Make sure that the date you are uploading the file is included in the file name (ex: LocalPlan_Uploaded 5-10-08)

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The New Look of the CTAE Extended Year GrantThe New Look of the CTAE Extended Year Grant

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ENTERING YOUR BUDGET!

PLEASE REFER TO THE BUDGET GUIDANCE ON THE GaDOE WEBSITE

FOR ASSISTANCEhttp://www.gadoe.org/ci_cta.aspx?PageReq=CICTALocalPlan

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YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LIST EACH ITEM SEPARATELY

• In the Budget Tab– Group similar items by their

function & object codes (example: if you a purchasing 10 computers that cost $4000 each, going to the same function & object codes, you do not have to make 10 entries to function code 1000 & object code 616, instead 1 entry to function code 1000, object code 616 for 10 units @ price of $4000 per unit)

– Important, give a detail description of the proposed purchase, remember Perkins funds are for Program Improvement!

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The Budget Detail for the Program Improvement Grant must Match the Totals by Object Codes on the Local Maintenance of Effort

(MOE) Form

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You Must Enter the Budget Detail for your ECP Grant & Professional Development Grant on the MOE form

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Note: The Education and Career Partnership Grant Budget Detail Must Match the Actual Amount Entered on the MOE Form or the Grant will be Rejected!

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Note: The Professional Development Grant Budget Detail must Match the Actual Amount Entered on the MOE Form by Object

Code Totals, or the Grant will be Rejected!

Transfer these amounts to the MOE by object

code totals

Transfer these amounts to the MOE by object

code totals

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Reminder!

All Data (Program Information) entries to the Con App and Uploads must be signed-off/submitted by

you and your superintendent by