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Title IV-A

Arizona Youth Arts Month Festival

 

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Welcome to the Title IV-A Year End Reports

Title IV-A publishes annual reports detailing the accomplishments the Title IV-A team has made toward achieving the objectives for the year including analysis of the state’s use of funds and the local educational agency’s (LEA’s) progress in meeting statutory obligations. 

 

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Title IV-A Eligibility & Transferability

 

To be eligible to receive an allocation under the Title IV-A Student Support & Academic Enrichment grant, a local educational agency (LEA) must have received Title I-A funding through an application approved in the prior school year.

Consortiums: LEAs may choose to submit an application as part of a consortium. LEAs seeking to use this option must contact [email protected] for the next steps. Reference: ESSA Sec. 4105 [20 U.S.C. 7115]

 

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Title IV-A Allocations

Title IV-A Allocations

Title IV-A allocations for LEAs are calculated by formula, based on the proportion of those LEAs’ prior year’s Title I, Part A allocation. SEAs are further required to ensure no LEA receives an allocation less than $10,000 (minus any required Maintenance of Effort reductions), and must ratably reduce LEAs accordingly to ensure the minimum amount requirement is met.

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State & Federal Grants

State & Federal Grants

The Arizona Department of Education facilitates grants and funding that support our schools at both the state and federal level. Below are links to each of the grant programs ADE oversees as well as resources, trainings, and information related to our Grants Management Enterprise system (GME).

Grants Management

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Safe and Healthy Students

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Arizona 9th Grade Success Grant Project

The 9th Grade Success Grant is designed to provide funding to local education agencies and charter schools to improve the ninth-grade student experience to ensure that students enrolled in ninth grade develop the skills they need to successfully persist to tenth grade on time and ultimately graduating from high school and launching successful careers. Applicants commit to implementing the key components of the 9th Grade Success model and should use funds to support implementation in five broad categories: 

  • Timely, Actionable Data

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Title IV-A Conference & Events

Information regarding current and past events hosted by the ADE Title IV-A team can be found on this page. Events include Symposiums, Summits, and other events hosted and co-hosted by Title IV-A.

Upcoming Events:

2024 Arts & Physical Education Summits

More information coming soon!

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Welcome to the 2023 Engage - Inspire - Support Title IV-A & B Symposium

Please join the Arizona Department of Education for the Title IV-A and Title IV-B 2023 Virtual symposium!

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2023 Title IV-A & B Symposium: Engage, Inspire, Support - Request for Presenters

 
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Request for Presenters - DUE Friday July 7, 2023 at 11:59pm
The Title IV-A & B (21st CCLC) teams/units are pleased to announce the 2023 Title IV-A & B Symposium: Engage, Inspire, Support. This virtual event will take place on Wednesday, September 13 and Thursday, September 14, 2023. Title IV-A & B (21st CCLC) programs will be highlighted; in addition to over 40 impactful and engaging virtual sessions for over 500 participants. Our Request for Proposal (RFP) is now open. Please consider sharing your expertise. Sessions should: -Focus on supplementing students’ academic and enrichment experiences by creating a rich variety of classes and activities, including outside the instructional day, that enhance student learning and increase achievement. -Include practical strategies and tangible resources that teachers, principals, coordinators, and other school officials can immediately implement in their learning environments. -Support Title IV-A (academic achievement and enrichment) & B (21st CCLC) funded programming. Session themes include: • Title IV-B (21st CCLC) out of school time (OST) • Well-Rounded Education • Safe and Healthy Students • Effective Use of Technology • Family and Community Engagement • Evidence-based Practices • Arts Integration. Presenters will be presenting in real-time to a live audience. Traditional, interactive session with hands on learning experience and activities that involve the participant. Sessions must be 45 minutes in length. We look forward to receiving your session proposal for the 2023 Title IV-A & B Symposium: Engage, Inspire, Support!
Is there a website pertinent to the information you plan to share? If yes, please indicate the URL below:
If you would like to share your LinkedIn profile, please provide the url below.
Will you have a Co-presenter?
Co-Presenter Information
If you would like to share your LinkedIn profile, please provide the url below.
Presenter Registration Fees
Selected presenters will be invited to attend the Engage, Inspire, Support Title IV-A & B Virtual Symposium at no cost.
Session Information
This year, we’re excited to offer 45 minute Live Sessions.
Please select the area(s) your session will support:
What types of interactive engagement will be used in your session?
Assurances
Please respond with yes if you agree to the assurance. Please respond with no if you disagree with the assurance. Please bear in mind that "no" responses will cause your application to be removed from consideration.
I understand that the Arizona Department of Education only accepts non-vendor proposals and will not endorse any services, products, or applications. I understand that I may not offer or endorse any specific services or products for sale at any time to attendees. By selecting yes, I affirm that I am not a vendor and will not offer or endorse any products or services for sale.
I understand that ALL handouts, external links, and PowerPoint presentations must be submitted by Tuesday August 21, 2023. I understand that if I do not submit my presentation/materials by this deadline, there is a possibility they will not be included in my session.
I understand that there is a limit of 2 presenters for each session.
I understand that my session will be presented virtually. I understand the 45-minute Live Traditional Session will need to be 45 minutes in length and all materials are due by Tuesday August 21, 2023.
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