CONSULTATION & COLLABORATION (PARTICIPANTS IN APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT)

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CONSULTATION & COLLABORATION (PARTICIPANTS IN APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT) For each Constituent Group, place a checkmark for each title for which the Constituent Group was represented in the consultation and collaboration process. Constituent Group Individual's Name Title I Part A Title II Part A Part A Administrators Bilingual Education Parent Advisory Council Members Community at Large Members Community-Based Organizations Content Area (English Language Arts Literacy & Math) Specialists Experts in Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs Experts in Violence Institutions of Higher Education Law Enforcement Medical Community Staff Mental Health Providers Municipal Alliance Staff Neglected Facility Director or Social Workers Nonpublic School Officials Participating Paraprofessionals Parents Principals Researchers School Leadership Council State or Local Government Representatives Students Student Support Services Staff Supervisors Teachers Technology Representatives For each unrepresented constituent group, explain the reason(s) why the group was not represented in the consultation and collaboration process.

EQUITABLE ACCESS & COORDINATION Equitable Access Describe the steps that the LEA utilizes to ensure equitable access to and participation in its federally funded programs as required by GEPA427. Coordination Programs: 1. Describe how the services provided under the programs in this ESEA-NCLB application are integrated with each other and coordinated with other programs funded under ESEA-NCLB (Titles I-A, I-D, II-A, III, III, and VI), including other educational programs such as Title I Schoolwide Programs, IDEA, Perkins, McKinney, Even Start, Head Start, 21st Century Community Learning Center Program, and state and local programs. Note: Provide a district description and a specific description for each school operating an approved Title I schoolwide program. Subgroups: 1. Describe how services will be coordinated for each of the following student, staff and parent populations: migrant and formerly migrant, homeless, limited English proficient, neglected and delinquent, youth at risk of dropping out, disabled, economically disadvantaged, early childhood, immigrant, paraprofessionals, teachers, and parents. Participation: 2. Describe how the LEA will provide on-going consultation with the application participants throughout the project period.

NEEDS ASSESSMENT For each listed NEED, select one or more titles under the ESEA-NCLB Funded List Box to identify the ESEA-NCLB title for which funds will be used to provide programs, services, and/or activities to address that Need. Select NOT APPLICABLE if no title funds will be used for that Need. Please note: Match only those Needs to titles for which the district's grant award is sufficient in size to reasonably fund and implement programs, services, and/or activities for the selected title(s). ESEA-NCLB Funded Student Academic Needs Closing the Achievement Gap English Language Proficiency Early Childhood Education English Language Arts Literacy (CCSS*) Mathematics (CCSS*) Science (CCSS) Social Studies (CCCS) World Languages (CCCS) 21st Century Life and Careers (CCCS) Technology Literacy Student Behavior & Safety Needs Substance Abuse Gang Activity/Vandalism Neglected Delinquent Mental Health School Climate/Environment At-Risk Student Behavior Staff Needs English Language Arts Literacy (PD) Mathematics (PD) Science (PD) Social Students (PD) World Languages (PD) 21st Century Life and Careers (PD) Visual and Performing Arts (PD) Universal Design for Learning Strategies Differentiated Learning Styles Effective Classroom Use of Technology Standards-Based Assessment Instructional Skills & Strategies Working with English Language Learners Mentoring/Coaching Classroom Management Use of Data/Assessment to Improve Learning Working with Parents/Guardians Highly Qualified Teachers Teachers in Shortage Areas Highly Qualified Tchrs to Reduce Class Size Qualified Paraprofessionals Highly Qualified Personnel District and Community Needs District/Community Factors Technology Activities Instructional Materials Educational Materials Instructional Materials as part of PD Educational Materials as part of PD Drop-Out Rate Adult Literacy Parent/Guardian Involvement Community Involvement Not Applicable Title I-A Title I-D Title I SIA Title II-A Title VI

NEEDS ASSESSMENT (TARGET POPULATIONS AND PROGRAM PLAN CATEGORIES) For each Funded Need, choose one or more Target Populations and one or more Program Plan Categories Target Populations All Students Disabled Students Early Childhood Economically Disadvantaged Neglected/Delinquent Youth at risk of dropping out Racial/Ethnic Homeless LEP Teachers Paraprofessionals Parents Substance Abusers Perpetrators of Violence Out-of-School Mental Health Gifted & Talented Other (requires a description) Program Plan Category Instruction Professional Development/Training Parent Involvement Increased Learning Time Extended Day/Year Curriculum Enhancement Instructional Supplies and Materials Non-Instructional Supplies and Materials Instructional Equipment Non-Instructional Equipment Other (requires a description) Funded Needs Target Populations Program Plan Category ESEA-NCLB Funded

PROGRAM PLAN For each Funded Need listed, describe the type of programs, services, and/or activities that will be implemented using funds under the selected ESEA-NCLB titles. In the description, include the following information: A) Specific detail on the exact types of programs, services, and/or activities for which funding will be utilized, per title (i.e., Push-in programs of academic instruction; extended day program, tutoring services, etc.). B) Data Sources that will be utilized to measure the success of the funded program (i.e., NJ Smart Trends Analysis; State Assessments; ACCESS for Ells Test; Commercial or National Assessments; Teacher Assessment; Student Academic Records; Staff-Related Records; Surveys; Focus Groups; School Statistics and Records; Material Needs; Documentation of Participation; County and Community Sources; and/or Other Data Sources). If Other Data Sources used, include an explanation below. C) Indicate whether any of the programs, services, and/or activities described above were funded in the prior grant year. YES NO D) For the above programs, services, and/or activities that were funded in the prior ESEA-NCLB grant year, provide an explanation to describe whether the programs, services, and/or activities were implemented and, if so, the level of progress made toward obtaining the goals of these prior-year funded programs, services, and/or activities.