U.S. Department of Education
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Disaster Recovery Unit Washington, D.C. 20202-6450
2019 Application for Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students (Emergency Impact Aid) Program
CFDA Number: 84.938C
Closing Date: XXXX XX, 2019
Approved OMB Number: 1810-XXXX
Expiration Date: XX/XX/2019
Paperwork Burden Statement
According to the Paperwork reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is: 1810-XXXX. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 40 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data resources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. The obligation to respond to this collection is required to obtain or retain a benefit (2019 Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students Program grant, authorized under Division B, Subdivision 1, Title VIII of P.L. 116-20 “Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act of 2019”).
If you have comments or concerns regarding the status of your individual submission of this form, write directly to: Christopher Tate, U.S. Department of Education, Disaster Recovery Unit, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Room 3W229, Washington D.C. 20202-6450.
Table of Contents
Dear Colleague Letter ..........................................................................................................................1
Program Background Information .......................................................................................................3
Purpose ............................................................................................................................................3
Eligibility ...........................................................................................................................................3
Funding .............................................................................................................................................3
Definitions .........................................................................................................................................3
Technical Assistance Workshops for Prospective Applicants ............................................................4
Application Instructions…………………………….......................................................................................4
Submission Information……………...…………..........................................................................................4
SEA Application for Emergency Impact Aid ............................................................................................6
Sample Template Applications .............................................................................................................12
Sample LEA Application ....................................................................................................................13
Sample BIE Application .....................................................................................................................17
Sample Certification by Non-Public School .......................................................................................19
Sample Non-Public School Parent or Guardian Application ..............................................................20
United States Department of Education
OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
DISASTER RECOVERY UNIT
Dear Colleague Letter
Dear Applicant:
I am pleased to announce that applications are available for the 2019 Temporary Emergency
Impact Aid for Displaced Students (2019 Emergency Impact Aid) program. The 2019 Emergency Impact Aid program will provide assistance to local educational agencies (LEAs) and non-public schools that have enrolled students displaced during the 2018-19 school year by Hurricanes Florence and Michael, Typhoon Mangkhut, Super Typhoon Yutu, and wildfires, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions occurring in calendar year 2018 and tornadoes and floods occurring in calendar year 2019 in those areas for which a major disaster or emergency is declared under section 401 or 501 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Act. This letter and the enclosed materials provide the information necessary for State educational agencies (SEAs) to apply for funding under this program, and SEAs will make awards to LEAs under the program.
2019 Emergency Impact Aid
Under the 2019 Emergency Impact Aid program, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) will award grants to eligible SEAs on the basis of quarterly counts of displaced students. SEAs will then provide payments to eligible LEAs to assist with the cost of educating students who were displaced by a covered disaster or emergency during the 2018-19 school year and who were enrolled in public schools, including charter schools, and non-public schools. States apply for grants based on data that they collect from LEAs and Bureau of Indian Education funded schools that have provided educational services for displaced students. The LEAs and Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) schools must submit applications to SEAs. The parents of non-public school displaced students are to submit applications to the LEAs. We have created sample templates that SEAs may adapt for applications from LEAs, BIE schools, and non-public school parents, as well as a model certification from non-public schools to attest to the enrollment of the students whose parents submitted applications to the LEAs.
In their initial 2019 Emergency Impact Aid applications, SEAs will submit enrollment data for all four quarters of the 2018-19 school year, which may include estimated data. The Department has identified in the Federal Register Notice of Availability of Funds (Notice) four suggested quarterly count dates for identifying numbers of eligible displaced students: October 1, 2018; December 1, 2018; February 1, 2019; and April 1, 2019. States may use these dates or select count dates that fall within a 21-day range for each of the quarters (i.e., within 10 calendar days before or after these dates). SEAs will subsequently provide any updated enrollment data for the 2018-19 school year by January 31, 2020.
We will use the enrollment data that are included in the initial and final SEA applications to make payments under the 2019 Emergency Impact Aid program. The statute specifies that the annual per pupil amounts shall be the sum of $9,000 for each displaced student who is an English learner, as that term is defined in section 8101 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965; $10,000 for each displaced student who is reported as a child with a disability; and $8,500 for each student who is not reported as a child with a disability or an English learner. Payments may be ratably reduced if there are not enough funds to pay the full amounts. In addition, the total amount of a payment on behalf of a displaced student enrolled in a non-public school may not exceed the lesser of the above per pupil amounts or the cost of tuition and fees (and transportation expenses, if any) at the non-public school for the 2018-19 school year.
If parents have submitted applications on behalf of displaced children who are attending eligible non-public schools, LEAs will make payments to accounts at the non-public schools on behalf of those students. The remainder of the funds LEAs receive will be used to provide educational services for displaced students attending their public schools. Payments received must be used for expenses for the 2018-19 school year only.
Additional Information
Additional information, including the Notice and application materials for this program, are available online at https://www2.ed.gov/programs/eia/index.html. These documents contain important information and should be reviewed carefully. The Notice describes the purpose and background of the program, and provides the program authority and applicable regulations, as well as estimated available funding. Please note that the Notice includes information on how to submit an application with a reference and weblink to the instructions published in the Federal Register on XXXX XX, 2019 (83 FR 6003). Because of the strict statutory obligation deadlines for the 2019 Emergency Impact Aid program, the Notice also establishes XXXX XX, 2019 as the deadline for LEAs to submit applications to SEAs. The application describes the specific data and other information that applicants must submit to the Department in order to receive an award.
The deadline for transmittal of SEA applications is XXXX XX, 2019.
We know you may have additional questions after reviewing all these materials. For additional information on the 2019 Emergency Impact Aid program, please contact Christopher Tate by telephone at (202) 453-6047 or by email at [email protected].
Sincerely,
Meredith Miller, Director
Disaster Recovery Unit
The 2019 Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students (2019 Emergency Impact Aid) program provides funds to assist with the cost of educating public and non-public students displaced by Hurricanes Florence and Michael, Typhoon Mangkhut, Super Typhoon Yutu, and wildfires, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions occurring in calendar year 2018 and tornadoes and floods occurring in calendar year 2019 in those areas for which a major disaster or emergency is declared under section 401 or 501 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Act (42 U.S.C. 5170 and 5190). The 2019 Emergency Impact Aid program provides these funds, through grants to eligible State Educational Agencies (SEAs), for local educational agencies (LEAs) to assist with the cost of educating students displaced by a covered disaster or emergency, for non-public schools serving displaced students, and for Bureau of Indian Education (BIE)-funded schools serving displaced students.
SEAs in any State, including the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and each of the outlying areas.
Congress appropriated a combined amount of approximately $165 million for the Immediate Aid to Restart School Operations (CFDA number 84.938A), Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students (CFDA number 84.938C), and Emergency Assistance to Institutions of Higher Education (CFDA number 84.938T), and Project School Emergency Response to Violence (CFDA number 84.938G) programs. The amounts awarded under each program will be based on demand and on specific data received from eligible applicants.
“Displaced students'', that is, the students for whom an SEA may receive payments, are students who:
on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area, resided in an area for which the Federal Government later declared a major disaster or emergency related to a covered disaster or emergency; and
as a result of their displacement by a covered disaster or emergency, are enrolled in an elementary school or secondary school other than the school that the student was enrolled in, or was eligible to be enrolled in, on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area.
Note that the definition includes students who, on the date a count is taken, are enrolled in a school in their original LEA but, because of the impact of one of the covered disasters or emergencies, are not in their original school.
An LEA is eligible to receive funds if it:
enrolls or enrolled at least one displaced student on a date on which a child count is taken under this program; or
serves an area in which at least one displaced non-public school child is enrolled on a date on which a count is taken.
The term ‘‘eligible non-public school’’ means a non-public elementary school or secondary school that is accredited or licensed or otherwise operates in accordance with State law, was in existence on June 06, 2019 and serves a displaced student on behalf of whom an application for an account has been made pursuant to subsection (c)(2)(A)(ii).
A school is eligible if it enrolls or enrolled at least one displaced child on the date on which a child count is taken and if it is:
operated by the BIE; or
operated by a tribe or an organization controlled or sanctioned by an Indian tribal government, for the children of that tribe, under a contract with or grant from the Department of the Interior.
Pre-application webinars or conference calls are planned following the publication of the Notice Inviting Applications.
The exact dates and times of these webinars or conference calls will be posted on the program
website at: https://www2.ed.gov/programs/eia/index.html.
Please check the site regularly for updates.
Application Instructions
To receive a 2019 Emergency Impact Aid allocation, a State must submit to the Department a complete application that includes:
Application Cover Sheet (Part A)
Information for Setting Quarterly Dates for Submission of Quarterly Numbers of Displaced Students (Part B)
State Educational Agency Narrative (Part C)
Submission Information
Applications must be received according to the instructions by INSERT DATE. Please submit your application to the Department as follows:
E-mail an electronic version of your 2019 Emergency Impact Aid application in a PDF, Portable Document Format, (.pdf) or Word Document (.doc) to [email protected] and
Mail
the original and two copies of your 2019 Emergency Impact Aid
application by express mail service through the U.S. Postal Service
or through a commercial carrier to the following address: U.S.
Department of Education
Disaster Recovery Unit, Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education
Re: Christopher Tate
400
Maryland Avenue, S.W. Room 3W229
Washington, D.C. 20202-6450
2019 TEMPORARY EMERGENCY IMPACT AID FOR DISPLACED STUDENTS
STATE EDUCATIONAL AGENCY APPLIACTION
State: Legal Name of Applicant:
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To the best of my knowledge and belief, all of the information and data in this application are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, complete, and correct. I certify that I am authorized to make the representations and commitments in this application, for and on behalf of the applicant, and otherwise to act as the applicant’s authorized representative in submitting this application for funding. |
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PART B: INFORMATION FOR SETTING QUARTERLY DATES FOR SUBMISSION OF QUARTERLY NUMBERS OF DISPLACED STUDENTS
The Department has identified four suggested quarterly count dates for identifying numbers of eligible displaced students: October 1, 2018; December 1, 2018; February 1, 2019; and April 1, 2019. States may use these dates or select count dates that fall within a 21-day range for each of the quarters, that is, within 10 calendar days before or after these dates. Each State must select four specific dates for the quarterly counts and use those dates consistently for all applicants within the State. Please insert the State’s selected quarter dates, consistent with this guidance, into the charts that follow. |
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PART C: STATE EDUCATIONAL AGENCY NARRATIVE
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Describe the process for the parent or guardian of a displaced student enrolled in a non-public school to indicate to the eligible local educational agency serving the area in which the non-public school is located that the student is enrolled in the non-public school. |
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Describe the procedure to be used by eligible local educational agencies to provide payments to accounts on behalf of non-public school students. |
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Describe the process to be used by eligible local educational agencies in the State to obtain:
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Describe the criteria, including family income, to be used to determine the eligibility for and the amount of assistance under this section provided on behalf of a displaced student attending an eligible non-public school. |
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ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATIONS & ASSURANCES |
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The Authorized Representative assures that the State will comply with all of the requirements that apply to 2019 Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students including the following:
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APPENDIX: DEFINITION OF DISPLACED STUDENT
The term "displaced student'' means a student who enrolled in an elementary school or secondary school (other than the school that the student was enrolled in, or was eligible to be enrolled in, on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area) because such student resides or resided on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area, in an area for which a major disaster or emergency declared by the President in accordance with section 401 or 501, respectively, of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5170), related to a covered disaster or emergency.
Section 107(b)(1) of Title IV of Division B of Public Law 109-148, as modified by Division B, Subdivision 1, Title VIII of P.L. 116-20 “Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act of 2019”. |
SAMPLE TEMPLATE APPLICATIONS
The Department has provided sample template applications on the following pages for use by the SEA.
Please note that SEAs should adapt the Department sample template applications from LEAs, BIE schools, and non-public school parents, as well as a sample certification from non-public schools to describe the specific SEA’s processes and procedures.
An SEA should consider how to adapt templates to include all of the relevant information needed to complete its application.
2019 TEMPORARY EMERGENCY IMPACT AID FOR DISPLACED STUDENTS
LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCY (LEA) APPLICATION
Local Educational Agency: CFDA Number: 84.938C Contact for 2019 Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students: Position and Office: Mailing Address:
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I certify that the school district has contacted all non-public schools within the district’s boundaries to notify them of the availability of funding under this program and that the district has reviewed documentation to verify the eligibility of any non-public school students included in counts in this application as meeting the definition of displaced students, as defined in Section 107(b)(1) of Title IV of Division B of Public Law 109-148, as modified by Division B, Subdivision 1, Title VIII of P.L. 116-20 “Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act of 2019”.
I certify that the school district will make payments to Individual Emergency Impact Aid Accounts for students enrolled in non-public schools who are counted on this application within 14 calendar days of the school district’s receipt of funds provided for this application.
I certify that public school student counts included in this application meet the definition of displaced students.
I certify that the statements and all of the data included in this application are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, complete, and correct.
I certify that I am authorized to make the representations and commitments in this application, for and on behalf of the applicant, and otherwise to act as the applicant’s authorized representative in submitting this application for funding. |
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PART B: INFORMATION FOR SETTING QUARTERLY DATES FOR SUBMISSION OF QUARTERLY NUMBERS OF DISPLACED STUDENTS
DISPLACED STUDENTS ENROLLED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS |
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INSTRUCTIONS
(LEAs must submit enrollment data for all four quarters of the 2018-19 school year, which may include estimated data. LEAs must provide as an update to this application any updated enrollment data for the 2018-19 school year once that data becomes available but no later than the deadline set by the SEA.) |
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(LEAs must submit enrollment data for all four quarters of the 2018-19 school year, which may include estimated data. LEAs must provide as an update to this application any updated enrollment data for the 2018-19 school year once that data becomes available but no later than the deadline set by the SEA.) |
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PART C: ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LEAS
In addition to the information provided above, LEAs must ensure to comply with:
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APPENDIX: DEFINITION OF DISPLACED STUDENT
The term "displaced student'' means a student who enrolled in an elementary school or secondary school (other than the school that the student was enrolled in, or was eligible to be enrolled in, on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area) because such student resides or resided on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area, in an area for which a major disaster or emergency declared by the President in accordance with section 401 or 501, respectively, of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5170), related to a covered disaster or emergency.
Section 107(b)(1) of Title IV of Division B of Public Law 109-148, as modified by Division B, Subdivision 1, Title VIII of P.L. 116-20 “Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act of 2019”. |
2019 TEMPORARY EMERGENCY IMPACT AID FOR DISPLACED STUDENTS
BIE School Name: CFDA Number: 84.938C Contact for 2019 Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students: Position and Office: Mailing Address:
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I certify that the statements and all the data included in this application are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, complete, and correct. I certify that I am authorized to make the representations and commitments in this application, for and on behalf of the applicant, and otherwise to act as the applicant’s authorized representative in submitting this application for funding. |
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PART B: INFORMATION FOR SETTING QUARTERLY DATES FOR SUBMISSION OF QUARTERLY NUMBERS OF DISPLACED STUDENTS
DISPLACED STUDENTS ENROLLED IN BUREAU OF INDIAN EDUCATION (BIE) SCHOOLS |
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CATEGORIES OF DISPLACED STUDENTS IN BIE SCHOOLS |
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APPENDIX: DEFINITION OF DISPLACED STUDENT
The term "displaced student'' means a student who enrolled in an elementary school or secondary school (other than the school that the student was enrolled in, or was eligible to be enrolled in, on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area) because such student resides or resided on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area, in an area for which a major disaster or emergency declared by the President in accordance with section 401 or 501, respectively, of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5170), related to a covered disaster or emergency.
Section 107(b)(1) of Title IV of Division B of Public Law 109-148, as modified by Division B, Subdivision 1, Title VIII of P.L. 116-20 “Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act of 2019”. |
2019 TEMPORARY EMERGENCY IMPACT AID FOR DISPLACED STUDENTS
Name of School: CFDA Number: 84.938C Contact for 2019 Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students: Title: Mailing Address:
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Name of the local educational agency within whose boundaries this non-public school is located: |
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I certify that this school is a non-public school that meets the requirements of paragraph (b)(3) of the law governing 2019 Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students. I certify that the displaced students included in the count on the attached list were enrolled in this school on the designated count date. I certify that payments to Emergency Impact Aid Accounts received from the local educational agency will be used by this school only for purposes described in sub-paragraph (e)(2)(A) of the law governing 2019 Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students. I certify that I have received and read copies of paragraph (b)(3) and sub-paragraph (e)(2)(A) of the law governing 2019 Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students. I certify that I am authorized to make the representations and commitments in this certification, for and on behalf of this school, and otherwise to act as this school’s authorized representative in submitting this certification. |
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APPENDIX: DEFINITION OF DISPLACED STUDENT
The term "displaced student'' means a student who enrolled in an elementary school or secondary school (other than the school that the student was enrolled in, or was eligible to be enrolled in, on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area) because such student resides or resided on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area, in an area for which a major disaster or emergency declared by the President in accordance with section 401 or 501, respectively, of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5170), related to a covered disaster or emergency.
Section 107(b)(1) of Title IV of Division B of Public Law 109-148, as modified by Division B, Subdivision 1, Title VIII of P.L. 116-20 “Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act of 2019”. |
2019 TEMPORARY EMERGENCY IMPACT AID FOR DISPLACED STUDENTS
Name of parent or guardian: Phone: Email: |
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Names of children enrolled in this non‑public school prior to June 06, 2019: |
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I request that the local educational agency named above make payments to Emergency Impact Aid Accounts on behalf of each of my children named above. I certify that I enrolled my children named above in this non-public school prior to June 06, 2019 (the date of enactment of the law authorizing 2019 Temporary Emergency Impact Aid for Displaced Students). I certify that my children named above, to the best of my knowledge and belief, were enrolled or were eligible to be enrolled in a school in an area for which the Federal Government later declared a major disaster or emergency related to Hurricanes Florence and Michael, Typhoon Mangkhut, Super Typhoon Yutu, and wildfires, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions occurring in calendar year 2018 and tornadoes and floods occurring in calendar year 2019, and, as a result, are displaced students. |
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[Signature of Parent or Guardian:]
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The term "displaced student'' means a student who enrolled in an elementary school or secondary school (other than the school that the student was enrolled in, or was eligible to be enrolled in, on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area) because such student resides or resided on the date that is one week prior to the date that the major disaster or emergency was declared for the area, in an area for which a major disaster or emergency declared by the President in accordance with section 401 or 501, respectively, of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5170), related to a covered disaster or emergency.
Section 107(b)(1) of Title IV of Division B of Public Law 109-148, as modified by Division B, Subdivision 1, Title VIII of P.L. 116-20 “Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act of 2019”. |
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