Cycle 4 Monitoring Training
Presenters: Henry Dunkerson & Cheryl Pollack-Neuser
This session will walk you through what you need to know if order to prepare and carryout a successful Cycle 4 monitoring visit.
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Fiscal 23 ESEA Consolidated Enhancements & Opportunities
Presenters: Dustin Loehr & Sue Edman
As you continue navigating the FY23 ESEA Consolidated application, join ESEA Directors through a guided tour of: UPDATED Planning Tool, UPDATED Grant applications for TI-A, TII-A, TIV-A, UPDATED Transferability functionality, and important reminders relating to Substantial Approval and Pre-Award Costs. We will also discuss the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and what the $1 billion dollar increase means for Arizona students through a NEW Title IV-A Competitive Grant. Feedback and input on this opportunity will be collected.
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Programmatic Evaluation: An ESEA Requirement
Presenters: Aaron Tyler & Venesa Hernandez
Participants will walk through and review the steps of the Evaluation Process Cycle. The goal is for participants to understand the importance of programmatic evaluation especially its connection to the ESEA Cycle 4 Programmatic Monitoring process. Participants will walk away with templates and resources to bring back to their building Principals and Site teams to help them implement this and incorporate the practices into their yearly planning process.
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Drilling Down into Root Cause Analysis
Presenters: Leanne Bowley, Belinda Balough, & Cristina Brownfield
Getting beyond surface reasons to root causes will help create meaningful strategies for more effective and impactful change.
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FY 23 Equitable Services Fiscal and Programmatic Monitoring in EMAC
Presenter: Sue Edman & Tiffiany Morse
This session will take a step by step look at how LEA Users will need to submit your evidence requests and equitable services monitoring tools in the EMAC system. The session will cover general EMAC functionality as well as the monitoring specific links and evidence being requested. This is to ensure that everyone using EMAC for the purposes of equitable services monitoring will understand how to navigate through the system and Equitable Services resources to upload evidence per each Data Collection Task.
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Comparability
Presenters: Sharon Estrada & Vanesa Velez
This session will review the purpose and requirements of Comparability, to include timelines and supporting evidence requirements.
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