Title II
Title II Overview
Purpose
Title II, Part A Improving Educator Quality State Grants originally authorized as Eisenhower Professional Development and the Class Size Reduction programs under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965, was reauthorized in 2001 by the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) and in 2015 by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). While ESSA was authorized in December of 2015, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016 extended the date by which certain parts of the Act would be effective. The United States Department of Education (USDE) issued the Non-Regulatory Guidance for Title II, Part A on September 27, 2016. Further guidance has been provided by USDE in the form of Dear Colleague Letters and FAQs.
Improving Teacher Quality State Grant funds are obtained by a State on the basis of the USDE’s approval of either (1) an individual State plan as provided in Section 2112 of the ESEA (20 USC 2112) or (2) a consolidated application that includes the program, in accordance with Section 9302 of the ESEA (20 USC 7842). Through the program, state and local educational agencies (SEAs and LEAs) receive funds using a USDE provided formula based on poverty and population.
The purpose of the Title II, Part A grant is:
to increase student achievement consistent with challenging State academic standards,
to improve the quality and effectiveness of teachers, principals and other school leaders,
to increase the number of teachers, principals and other school leaders who are effective in improving student academic achievement in schools, and
to provide low-income and minority student greater access to effective teachers, principals and other school leaders.
Title II Resources
Support & Implementation Newsletter
Title II Compliance Requirements
Federal Programs Planning Meeting Resources
Required Documentation: invitation to participate, agenda, sign-in sheets, PPT slides, meeting minutes
Comprehensive Needs Assessment Template
Sample Comprehensive Needs Assessment
Comprehensive Needs Assessment/Continuous Improvement Plan Template - ONLY to be used by School Improvement Schools
Federal Programs Planning Meeting Webinars
Application Resources
Allowable Use of Funds Guidance
Activity Template by Expenditure Type
Evaluations
End-of-Year Impact Statement - End-of-Year Evaluation
Monitoring and Support
South Carolina Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Federal Programs Consolidated Monitoring Tool
SCPCSD Federal Programs Monitoring and Support
Federal Epicenter Submissions Due from Schools
Additional Resources
Federal Program Contact Information
Tracie Sweet
Director of Federal Programs
803-960-8609
tsweet@sccharter.org
Becky Huggins
Federal Grants Coordinator
803-608-1091
rhuggins@sccharter.org
Andrea Green
Federal Grants Coordinator
803-260-2754
agreen@sccharter.org