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Objectives
Participants will learn:• Sources of special education funds• Purpose of special education funds• Federal funding sources• State funding sources• Local revenue• Special revenue• Roll forward and carry over• Shared service arrangements
Federal Special Education Funds
• Purpose – To provide equitable education to students
with disabilities– To supplement and increase services beyond
level of state and local funds expended for students with disabilities
• Restrictions– Only for excess cost of special education and
related services for students with disabilities– To supplement and not to supplant level of
state, local, and other federal funds expended for education of students with disabilities
Federal Funds for All Children with Disabilities
• IDEA-B Formula funds for ages 3 through 21– Priority based on local needs
• IDEA-B Preschool funds for ages 3-5– Priority
• To provide preschool children with disabilities a comprehensive program that meets individual needs
• To allow applicant agency to expand and extend services already available to these students
Federal Funds for All Children with Disabilities
• IDEA-B Formula and IDEA-B Preschool– Apply through WebSAS (eGrants FY 09)
• Funding Cycle: 7/1/XX through 6/30/XX (12 month period)
– Eligible applicants:• All single member LEAs• All fiscal agents of an SSA• All charter schools that are LEAs
Federal Funds Specific to Auditory Impairment
• IDEA-B Formula Deaf– Students with auditory impairments ages 3-21 – Priority same as for IDEA-B Formula
• IDEA-B Preschool Deaf– Students with auditory impairments ages 3-5– Priority same as for IDEA-B Preschool
Federal Funds Specific to Auditory Impairment
• IDEA-B Formula Deaf, IDEA-B Preschool Deaf, and IDEA-B Discretionary Deaf– Apply through WebSAS (eGrants FY 09)
• Funding cycle: 7/1/XX through 6/30/XX (12 month period)
– Eligible applicants are RDSPD Fiscal Agents
IDEA-C Federal Funds
• IDEA-C Early Intervention (Deaf)– Children with auditory impairment, ages Birth - 2 – Purpose
• Early intervention programs• Direct services not otherwise provided from
other public or private sources• Expand and improve on services that are
otherwise available
IDEA-C Federal Funds
• IDEA-C Early Intervention (Deaf)– Priority
• Unserved or inappropriately served infants and toddlers and their families who can benefit from early intervention services
– Restrictions• Limited to infants and toddlers whose hearing
impairment severely impairs processing of linguistic information and adversely affects educational performance
IDEA-C Federal Funds
• IDEA-C Early Intervention (Deaf)– Apply through WebSAS (eGrants FY 09)
• Funding Cycle: 7/1/XX through 9/30/XX (15 month period)
– Eligible applicants:• Fiscal agents of RDSPD • Texas School for the Deaf (TSD)
Federal Funds Resources for Special Situations
• Purpose– To provide funds to cover excess costs of special
education programs
• Priority areas approved by State Board of Education (SBOE)
• Priorities– Eligible students currently in residential
placement for educational purposes– Those returning to home district from residential
placement
Federal FundsHigh Cost Risk Pool
• High Cost Risk Pool– For students whose direct special education and
related services are projected to exceed $25,000 for the year
Federal Funds for One Time, Extraordinary Situations
• Prior written approval from Texas Education Agency required
• Apply through WebSAS (eGrants FY 09) upon receipt of award letter from TEA
• Eligible Applicants– All single member LEAs– All fiscal agents of an SSA– All charter schools that are LEAs– All fiscal agents of RDSPDs– TSD and TSBVI
Federal Funds Resources for Special Situations
• IDEA-B Discretionary– Residential
• Funding Cycle 9/1/XX (or stamp-in date) through 8/31/XX (12 month period)
– High Cost Risk Pool (High Cost Funds)• Funding Cycle 9/1/XX (or stamp-in date) through
8/31/XX (12 month period)– One time, extraordinary situations
• Funding Cycle 7/1/XX (or stamp-in date) through 8/31/XX (14 month period)
Federal Funds Resources for Special Situations
• IDEA-B Discretionary– SSA Charter School Start-Up
• Funding Cycle 7/1/XX through 8/31/XX (14 month period)
– Other special funds available to TSBVI and TSD
State Funds
• Foundation School Program Funds– Funds generated by all students
– Based on attendance reported through PEIMS– Resources to provide services and materials to all
students
State Funds
• State Special Education Block Grant– Generated based on instructional arrangements reported
through PEIMS– Calculated using this formula:
Avg.hrs X Days/Weeks + Hrs./Week = % of One X Weight = % of One x Adjusted Basic = DollarsPer Day FTE Instr. Weighted Allotment PerInstr. Arr. Arr. FTE Student
– Provides for supplemental services for students with disabilities as determined by individualized education programs
– Resources over and above FSP funds– Chapter 41 Schools – State block grant funds are actually
local funds
State Funds
• Transportation– Consideration of special routes and excess costs
• ESY (Extended School Year)– Only for eligible students based on regression and
recoupment– Funds generated based on instructional arrangement
and attendance reported in PEIMS during school year– ESY sample log: http://www.reg8.net/docs/14-ESY%20register%20fy%202007.xls
State Funds Specific to Auditory Impairment
• State Deaf– Purpose
• To provide educational services to students with auditory impairments
– Eligible Applicants• Fiscal agents of Regional Day School Programs for
the Deaf (RDSPD)– Apply through WebSAS (eGrants FY 09)
State FundsSpecific to Visual Impairment
• State Supplemental Visually Impaired (SSVI)– Money flows from TEA to ESCs
• According to regional VI plans, dollars may flow from ESC to LEA
– Specific dollar amount flows from TEA to TSBVI– Funding Cycle: 9/1/XX through 8/31/XX (12 month
period)
Local Revenues
• Funds locally added to state block grant (tax dollars)
• Be aware of impact on MOE• TEC Chapter 41 Districts
– Money on State Special Education Block Grant actually local funds
Special Revenues
• SHARS and MAC– Requires billing to Medicaid
• Non-educational Community Based Funds– Requires application to ESC– If granted, LEA submits reimbursement request to ESC– Contact ESC for guidance
Federal Funds Roll Forward
• Federal funds roll forward – Exceptions: IDEA-B Discretionary and IDEA-B
Discretionary Deaf
• Roll forward allowed on unspent budgeted amounts from current year
• Amounts previously rolled may not be rolled forward again in subsequent years
• Calculated based on end of year reports• Requires amendment to access funds
State Funds Carry Over
• State special education fund balance may be carried over
• Must be expended on special education program in subsequent year– Cannot be used for administrative costs
• State Deaf funds do not carry over
Shared Service Arrangements
• Revenue from Shared Service Arrangement (SSA)– Written contract to jointly operate special education
programs– Revenue generated from charges to member districts– Use of appropriate fund codes
Student Attendance Accounting Handbook (SAAH)
• SAAH and relationship to state revenue– Instructional arrangement codes– Impact of 2 hour and 4 hour attendance– Special situations
• Impact of foster students• Impact of mainstream funding
• Projection of state special education revenue (see handout)
http://www.reg8.net/docs/12-sefunds.xls
Resources
1. Special Education Administrator’s Guide pp. 7-21http://www.tea.state.tx.us/special.ed/funding/pdf/admin07.pdf
2. Application for Approval of Funding for Residential Placement of Students with Disabilities (SASA111)
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/special.ed/funding/resapp.html
3. High Cost Funds Applicationhttp://www.tea.state.tx.us/special.ed/funding/rider55.html
4. District Summary of Financeshttp://www.tea.state.tx.us/school.finance/funding/sofweb7.html
5. Chapter 41 Statutehttp://tlo2.tlc.state.tx.us/statutes/ed.toc.htm
6. TEA Website for Interagency Coordination (MAC and SHARS)http://www.tea.state.tx.us/interagency/index.html
Resources
7. Student Attendance Accounting Handbook, Section 4, pp.43-95http://www.tea.state.tx.us/school.finance/handbook/0607hand.doc
8. Shared Services Arrangement (SSA), TEC 29.007http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/ed/ed0002900.html#ed007.29.007
9. TransportationSchool Transportation Allotment Handbook, Section 1-BCommissioner’s Rules Concerning Special Education Serviceshttp://www.tea.state.tx.us/school.finance/transportation/index.html
10. State Special Education Ruleshttp://www.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter089/ch089aa.html
§89.1065. Extended School Year Services (ESY Services).§89.1090. Transportation of Students Placed in a Residential Setting, including the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the Texas School for the Deaf§89.1121. Distribution of State Funds
Summary
During this module, participants learned:• Sources of special education funds• Purpose of special education funds• Federal funding sources• State funding sources• Local revenue• Special revenue• Roll forward and carry over• Shared service arrangements