ESSA, Title IV, Part A: Role of State Educational Agencies; Local Application Requirements; and Implementing Effective SSAE Program Activities

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Add to Calendar 2017-01-26 14:00:00 2017-01-26 14:00:00 ESSA, Title IV, Part A: Role of State Educational Agencies; Local Application Requirements; and Implementing Effective SSAE Program Activities The Office of Safe and Healthy Students hosted the second webinar of a series of webinars on the U.S. Department of Education’s recently issued “Non-Regulatory Guidance on the Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) Grants.” The SSAE program is authorized under Title IV, Part A of ESSA.  Click here to access the Guidance and related resources: http://www2.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/essa/essassaegrantguid10212016.pdf.  Click here to access the Dear Colleague letter regarding ESSA implementation: https://www2.ed.gov/policy/elsec/guid/secletter/160622.html.  During this webinar, Paul Kesner, Group Leader of OSHS’s Safe Supportive Schools unit, discussed in more detail (1) the role of the State Educational Agency; (2) local application requirements; and (3) implementing effective SSAE program activities.     More Information For more information, including background on the SSAE grant program, and to register for other Webinars in the SSAE Webinar Series, go to https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/resources/essa-title-iv-part-student-support-and-academic-enrichment-grants-non-regulatory-guidance.  Approximately one week after each Webinar, the website will have a link to the Webinar recording and slides. Questions If you have questions about the SSAE Grants Program Non-Regulatory Guidance, submit them to: OESE.OSHS.TITLE IV-A@ed.gov.   Webinar Materials Recording  Transcription Slides Responses to Guidance Questions: Coming Soon!   Related Resources Non-Regulatory Guidance: Fiscal Changes and Equitable Services Requirements Dear Colleague letter: ESSA Implementation noreply@air.org America/New_York public

The Office of Safe and Healthy Students hosted the second webinar of a series of webinars on the U.S. Department of Education’s recently issued “Non-Regulatory Guidance on the Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) Grants.” The SSAE program is authorized under Title IV, Part A of ESSA. 

Click here to access the Guidance and related resources: http://www2.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/essa/essassaegrantguid10212016.pdf

During this webinar, Paul Kesner, Group Leader of OSHS’s Safe Supportive Schools unit, and OSHS state team coordinators discussed in more detail (1) the role of the State Educational Agency; (2) local application requirements; and (3) implementing effective SSAE program activities.  
 

More Information

For more information, including background on the SSAE grant program, and to register for other Webinars in the SSAE Webinar Series, go to https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/resources/essa-title-iv-part-student-support-and-academic-enrichment-grants-non-regulatory-guidance.  Approximately one week after each Webinar, the website will have a link to the Webinar recording and slides.

Questions

If you have questions about the SSAE Grants Program Non-Regulatory Guidance, submit them to: OESE.OSHS.TITLE IV-A@ed.gov.
 

Webinar Materials

Recording

Transcription

Slides

NEW! Responses to Questions from Webinars 1-3

Related Resources

Non-Regulatory Guidance: Fiscal Changes and Equitable Services Requirements

Dear Colleague letter: ESSA Implementation


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