Title II, Part A
Title II, Part A is a U.S. Department of Education (ED) grant program that provides supplemental funding to help support effective instruction. ED awards Title II, Part A funds to state educational agencies, which then sub-grant funds to LEAs.Overview
SECTION 2001
(20 United States Code 6601) PURPOSE
The purpose of Title II is to provide supplemental activities that strengthen the quality and effectiveness of teachers, principals, and other school leaders which includes:
- Increase student achievement consistent with the challenging state academic standards;
- Improve the quality and effectiveness of teachers, principals, and other school leaders;
- Increase the number of teachers, principals, and other school leaders who are effective in improving student academic achievement in schools; and
- Provide low-income and minority students greater access to effective teachers, principals, and other school leaders.
Title II, Part A can be used to improve teacher and principal quality which include induction programs, professional development and support professional growth, equitable access to quality educators and recruitment for hard-to-find educator positions. Title II, Part A equitable services must be offered to eligible nonprofit private schools located within the LEA boundaries. LEAs must consult with participating private schools.
Resources
Governance & Accountability
The California Department of Education (CDE) is required by federal and state laws to monitor implementation of Title II, Part A programs by LEAs. LEAs are responsible for creating and maintaining programs which meet minimum fiscal and programmatic requirements.
Compliance Monitoring
- Compliance Monitoring
General information on federal and state laws that require the CDE to monitor implementation of categorical programs operated by LEAs. Monitoring tools, selection criteria, training, and other resources can be found here. - LEAs selected for Reviews 2020–21 school year
Supporting Effective Instruction Monitoring Instrument
Supportive Effective Instruction (SEI) Program Monitoring Instrument is inclusive of Title II, Part A federal and state legal requirements organized into statutory core items and supporting items arranged under seven general CDE dimensions. During monitoring reviews, the SEI program instrument is used to determine whether an LEA is meeting the requirements of program items during the CDE Federal Program Monitoring process.
- SEI Instrument 2021–22 (DOCX; Effective 01-Jul-2021)
- Title II SEI Program Monitoring Presentation (Video; 34:30)
- Title II SEI Program Monitoring Presentation (PDF)
Selected program items with added resources:
- SEI 03 Review and Revise Local Control and Accountability (LCAP) and LCAP Federal Addendum
- LCAP
Resources to support the planning, implementation and evaluation of an LCAP. Planning templates related to LCAP, LCAP Federal Addendum, School Plan for Student Achievement, and COVID operations templates available. - LCAP Federal Addendum
Instructions, criteria, guidance, and resources for LEAs to complete the LCAP Federal Addendum
- LCAP
- SEI 04 Identify and Address Disparities Resources
- Promoting Equitable Access to Teachers
Resources to assist LEAs with gathering data and reporting disproportionate access to effective, experienced, and appropriately assigned teachers by low-income and minority students.
- Promoting Equitable Access to Teachers
- SEI 05 Use of Funds
- Title II, Part A Local Uses of Funds (20 United States Code Section 6613)
- Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards
The Uniform Guidance was published in the Federal Register on December 19, 2014.
- SEI 06 Private School Participation, Consultation, and LEA Control of Funds
- Title II, Part A, Equitable Services
- Private School Intent to Participate (DOCX)
- Private School Affirmation of Confirmation (DOCX)
- Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Fiscal Changes and Equitable Services Guidance (PDF)
- ED—Private Schools
- Title II Equitable Services Calculation
- Title II Equitable Services Frequently Asked Questions
- SEI 09 Certification and Licensure
- Teacher Requirements under the ESSA Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions regarding teacher requirements under ESSA. - Paraprofessional Requirements
State licensure requirements for paraprofessionals.
- Teacher Requirements under the ESSA Frequently Asked Questions
- SEI 13 Parental Notifications Resources
- Parents' Right to Know Letter Regarding Teacher Qualifications (DOC)
Federal law requires that parents be notified at the beginning, and/or when appropriate anytime, of each school year of their right to know the professional qualifications of their child's teacher(s). - Teacher Requirements Four-Week Notice (DOC)
Federal law requires that parents be notified when their child has been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who has not met state certification or licensure requirements at the grade level and subject area in which the teacher has been assigned. - Updated Teacher Equity Definition
Updated teacher definitions for the California ESSA Consolidated State Plan approved by the State Board of Education in November 2019.
- Parents' Right to Know Letter Regarding Teacher Qualifications (DOC)
Policy & Regulation
Federal and state guidance related to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), Title II, Part A.
Federal Legislation
- Text of the ESEA as Amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) (PDF)
- Title II, Part A (20 United States Code (USC) sections 6601–6692)
- Title II, Part A Local Uses of Funds (20 USC Section 6613)
State Guidance
- California Code of Regulations
Official compilation and publication of the regulations adopted, amended, or repealed by state agencies pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act.
Local Control and Accountability Plan Federal Addendum
The Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) Federal Addendum is meant to supplement the LCAP to ensure that eligible LEAs have the opportunity to meet the LEA Plan provisions of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The LCAP Federal Addendum Template must be completed and submitted to the California Department of Education (CDE) to apply for ESSA funding.
LEAs are encouraged to review the LCAP Federal Addendum annually with their LCAP, as ESSA funding should be considered in yearly strategic planning. The CDE emphasizes that the LCAP Federal Addendum should not drive LCAP development. ESSA funds are supplemental to state funds, just as the LCAP Federal Addendum supplements your LCAP. LEAs are encouraged to integrate their ESSA funds into their LCAP development as much as possible to promote strategic planning of all resources; however, this is not a requirement.
LEAs should maintain copies of both the CDE Approved version of the LCAP Federal Addendum and the annual update for federal program monitoring.
- Title II, Part A Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) Addendum Criteria & Guidance
Criteria, guidance, and resources for LEAs to meet the provisions of the LCAP Federal Addendum Title II, Part A—Supporting Effective Instruction section. - LCAP Federal Addendum
Instructions, criteria, guidance, and resources for LEAs to complete the LCAP Federal Addendum - Educator Equity: LCAP Addendum Criteria & Guidance
Criteria, guidance, and resources for LEAs to meet the provisions of the LCAP Federal Addendum Title I, Part A—Educator Equity section. - LCAP Addendum Title II Frequently Asked Questions
Responses to frequently asked questions regarding the Title II, Part A section of the LCAP Federal Addendum. - Promoting Equitable Access to Teachers
Resources to assist LEAs with gathering data and reporting disproportionate access to effective, experienced, and appropriately assigned teachers by low-income and minority students.
Equitable Services
- Title II, Part A, Equitable Services
Title II, Part A requires that LEAs provide eligible elementary and secondary private school teachers, principals, and other educational personnel with Title II, Part A educational services that are equitable in comparison to services provided to teachers, principals, and other educational personnel in public schools. - Title II, Part A—Calculating Equitable Services Proportional Share for Private Schools
Provides directions for how to calculate an amount for Title II, Part A Proportional Share. - Suggested Private School Consultation/Equitable Services Timeline
This timeline is the suggested order in which to accomplish tasks for private school consultation. - Private School Consultation and Participation Information
Information to help ensure equitable services are provided to private school children, teachers, and other educational personnel. - ED—Private Schools
- Non-Regulatory Guidance for Title IX, Part E, Uniform Provisions, Subpart I (DOC)
- ED, Office of Non-Public Education (ONPW)
ONPE is a liaison to the nonpublic school community for the ED. ONPE fosters maximum participation of nonpublic school students and teachers in federal education programs and initiatives. - Fiscal Changes and Equitable Services Requirements Guidance
(PDF)
Non-Regulatory Guidance: Fiscal changes and equitable services under ESEA, as amended by ESSA, Department of Education (PDF) - Title II Equitable Services Frequently Asked Questions
COVID-19 Resources
- COVID-19 Federal Funding Flexibility
COVID-19 federal funding flexibility information and resources for the ESEA. Webinars, PowerPoint slides, and funding request templates can be found on this web page. - Title II, Part A COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions
COVID-19 ESEA, Title II, Part A funding flexibility frequently asked questions.
Funding
Application, allocation, and resources pertaining to applying for Title II, Part A sub-grants, allowable use of funds and financial reporting.
Consolidated Application
- Consolidated Application (ConApp)
A two-part application and reporting process for multiple state and federal, formula-driven, categorical program funds submitted by county offices, school districts, and direct-funded charter schools.
Funding
- Title II Categorical Program Funding
Yearly funding entitlements, apportionments and letters. Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction is a federal categorical program contained in the ConApp. The purpose of Title II, Part A is to increase the academic achievement of all students by helping schools and districts: (1) improve teacher and principal quality through professional development and other activities, and (2) providing low-income and minority students greater access to effective teachers, principals, and other school leaders. - Funding Results
Recipients program entitlements, apportionments, and letter detailing funding information for the 2020–21 fiscal year. - Indirect Costs
Office of the Chief Financial Officer from the ED website “So You Want to Know About Indirect Costs” - California School Accounting Manual (CSAM) 2019 Edition
Guidance from the CSAM for accounting and financial reporting by LEAs. - Transferability Guidance (DOCX)
Transferability guidance under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. - Fact Sheet for Transferring State-and Local-Level Funds (Section 5103 of the ESEA
(PDF)
The fact sheet re-releases the information, originally distributed to SEAs in 2017, about opportunities available under the ESEA for transferring certain ESEA formula grant funds used for State-level activities.
Technical Assistance
- Title II, Part A Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about administrative, programmatic, and accountability features of Title II, Part A Supporting Effective Instruction (SEI) programs. - Quality Professional Learning Standards
Quality professional learning standards identify characteristics of professional learning that are most likely to support educators in building individual and collective capacity to meet professional, school, and student performance expectations. - Professional Standards
Resources related to the performance standards for teachers, administrators, and professional learning systems that are intended to help develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to increase capacity and improve educator effectiveness. - Educator Excellence
Information and resources regarding educator excellence aligned to the Greatness by Design report from the Educator Excellence Task Force. - Administrator's Assignment Manual (PDF)
Designed for school site administrators who are responsible for assigning teachers and other certificated employees to specific positions and by personnel officers and credential technicians. - Educator Evaluation Systems
Information for districts, the general public, and interested parties who wish to learn more about Teacher and Principal Evaluation at the local, state, and national levels. - Letter to Congress: Request to maintain funding to Department of Education (PDF)
Contacts
Questions about Title II Program
- Lisa Fassett, Education Programs Consultant (EPC), 916-323-4963 or lfassett@cde.ca.gov
Questions about Title II Program Compliance Monitoring
- Jill Johnson, EPC, 916-323-5505 or jjohnson@cde.ca.gov
- Geeta Rezvani, EPC, 916-323-5595 or grezvani@cde.ca.gov
- Paula Evans, EPC, 916-322-5836 or pevans@cde.ca.gov
ConApp and/or CARS
- ConApp Support Desk, 916-319-0297 or conappsupport@cde.ca.gov
Allocations
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Sheng Her, 916-324-4533 or sher@cde.ca.gov
ListServs
Title II, Part A Listserv
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Private School Listserv
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Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) Listserv
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State and Federal Program Director Listserv
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