OMB Number 1810-0021
Expiration Date: XX/XX/XXXX
OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
WASHINGTON, DC 20202-6335
INDIAN EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Formula Grants to Local Educational Agencies CFDA Number: 84.060A
Formula Grant
Annual Performance Report (APR)
EASIE Application Part III
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This package contains instructions and a model of the online Annual Performance Report (APR) for the Formula Grants to Local Educational Agencies Program (CFDA 84.060) which is completed electronically in the Office of Indian Education’s (OIE) USDA Connect.gov Survey portal. Recipients of formula grants must submit an APR for each year funding has been approved. Submitting the APR satisfies the grantee’s obligation under the federal-wide Uniform Administrative Requirements (2 CFR §§ 200.327, .328) and the Department’s administrative regulations (34 CFR §75.720) to provide financial and performance reports at the end of the grant period. One of the federal reporting requirements is to provide a comparison of actual accomplishments to the established objectives; explain reasons why goals were not met, if applicable; and to provide an analysis or explanation of cost overruns or high unit costs where applicable.
The purpose of the Indian Education Formula Grant program, authorized in Part A, Subpart 1, of Title VI of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended (ESEA), is to assist eligible applicants to meet the unique cultural, language, and educational needs of Indian students and ensure that all students meet challenging State academic standards. The information gathered from this APR will be utilized to complete OIE’s required annual Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) report. Specifically, the Secretary has established the following key performance measures for assessing the effectiveness and efficiency of the Formula Grants program: (1) the percentage of Indian students in grades four and eight who score at or above the basic level in reading on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP); (2) the percentage of Indian students in grades four and eight who score at or above the basic level in mathematics on the NAEP; (3) the percentage of Indian students in grades three through eight meeting State achievement standards by scoring at or above the proficient level in reading and mathematics on State assessments; (4) the difference between the percentage of Indian students in grades three through eight at or above the proficient level in reading and mathematics on State assessments and the percentage of all students scoring at those levels; (5) the percentage of Indian students who graduate from high school as measured by the four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate; (6) the percentage of grantees providing culturally responsive activities; and (7) the percentage of funds used by grantees prior to award close-out. While individual information will typically not be disclosed outside of the U.S. Department of Education, there may be circumstances where information may be shared with a third party, such as a Freedom of Information Act request, court orders or subpoena, or if a breach or security incident occurs that affects information collected through this survey, etc. Failure to provide your contact information may limit the ability of the Department to contact you with questions.
This document is a hard-copy representation of the online annual performance report which can be accessed U.S. Department of Education’s via the USDA Connect.gov Survey portal. The method for reporting grant performance for this program is completed using the provided OMB MAX Survey link. Grantees must complete the APR electronically unless they qualify for and request a paper document; those specific directions are in the annual Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) found in the Federal Register linked HERE.
Formula Grant EASIE is located in the OMB MAX/Connect.gov Surveyportal.
OIE Formula Grant EASIE applicants can contact the Partner Support Center (PSC) for technical assistance.
Telephone: 877-457-3336
Email: [email protected]
Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS): If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services. Hours of operation are between 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays.
The Community of Practice (CoP) website was created to provide year-round, end-user support for all parts of the Indian Education Formula Grant EASIE. It includes pages for Parts I and II of the application, and Part III, the APR, with forms and supporting documentation, webinars, and instructional videos. A calendar with upcoming due dates, an announcement section to keep users up to date on current issues, and many other program resources are also available. It is located at the following link: https://easie.communities.ed.gov/
Paper submission is permitted with pre-arrangement. If you are a grantee that arranged to submit a paper form, follow the directions in the Federal Register notice for submitting your APR. Use the forms that you received in response to your request for paper submission, not the sample forms attached to these instructions. For assistance with this process, contact PSC.
The APR submitted must address all required information to be funded in subsequent grants. The APR consists of the Cover Sheet, Participation Data, Program Performance Data and Budget. The APR must be submitted electronically by October XX, 20XX.
Please read the “Dear Colleague Letter” located in the APR Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), Appendix A from your program office carefully. It contains instructions for completing the APR for the Formula Grant Program. The Getting Started Technical Guide and APR FAQs documents also contain in depth information on how you will report data in the APR.
Grantees can request copies of their prior year EASIE applications by contacting PSC, see contact information under Technical Assistance.
Note: For the purposes of this report, the term “project period” is used interchangeably with
the term “performance period,” which is found on the Grant Award Notification (GAN).
Grantee Name. Identify the name of the entity that applied for the Indian Education Formula Grant.
Mailing Address. Identify the mailing address with city, state and zip.
Grantee Identification. Identify the PR Award number, UEI number and NCES number.
Project Director Name and Title. Identify the name, title, phone number, and email address of your school year (SY) 20XX-XX project director (even if there has been a project director change since the SY 20XX-XX grant). If there was no project director assigned to the grant, identify who was responsible for carrying out program objectives and services.
Authorized Official Representative of the Applicant Agency. Identify the name, title, phone number, and email address of your approved authorized official representative (certifying official user/AOR) who was legally authorized to approve the SY 20XX-XX grant (even if there has been an AOR change since the SY 20XX-XX grant). The grantee’s AOR must certify the APR.
Type of Grantee Information. Identify the type of grantee that was identified in Part I of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX (LEA, BIE-funded school, Tribe, Indian Organization “IO” or Indian Community Based Organization “ICBO”).
Type of Application Information. Identify the type of application that was identified in Part II of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX (regular formula grant, Title I schoolwide or Integration of Services).
Application Duration. Identify the duration of the application that was selected in Part I of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX (single or multi-year).
Grade Levels Served. Identify the grade level served that was identified in Part II of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX.
Reporting Period: July 1, 20XX - June 30, 20XX
Partner Identification (for Consortiums). Identify all the entities of the consortium that were identified in Part I of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX.
Provide information on target population, and total # of participants served during the reporting period for each activity/service.
Indian Student Count from Part I: Enter the student count that was identified in Part I of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX.
Objective: Enter the objective(s) that were identified in Part II of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX.
Activity/Service: Enter each activity/service(s) that were identified in Part II of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX.
Grade Levels Served: Enter the grade level served as identified in Part II of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX.
Select the target population(s) served for each activity/service. Activities may serve single or multiple populations (e.g., Family Literacy Night using culturally based reading materials for elementary children may serve Indian students, parents of Indian students, and teachers of Indian students).
The target population choices are as follows: Indian students, parents of Indian students, teachers of Indian students, others (administrators), no target population (curriculum development), or N/A: activity not implemented.
If an activity does not have a target population (e.g., curriculum development),
select “No target population.”
If an activity was not implemented, select “N/A: activity not implemented.”
For each individual activity or service under each objective, enter the total number of persons in each group who received services during the reporting period. Note: Only count each participant once for each individual activity/service under each objective, even if that person attended multiple activities or services for that objective.
If the activity does not have a target population, leave all associated fields blank.
If an activity was not implemented, leave all associated fields blank.
Directions: Provide highlights of the project's goals describing the extent to which the activities and services address the unique cultural, language and educational needs of Indian students.
Programs should also describe specific types of activities as well as the frequency of activities. (e.g., under the objective Parent Involvement, a Family Literacy Night was developed. The Project Director led the event using culturally relevant books from our tribe and the book’s author had a book signing after the event. The Family Literacy Night was held quarterly for K-6 students, parents, and teachers). It should also explain why an objective was not implemented. The comment section is mandatory. Character limit is 2,000 characters.
Section 1.3: Project Performance Data Chart
Directions: Enter the objectives and data sources from Part II from your EASIE application. In your approved grant application, you established project objectives and outcomes for activities stating what you hope to achieve with your funded grant project. Indicate whether you met each objective by determining if the activities are effective in improving the educational achievement of Indian students during the current reporting period according to
your selected data source. Provide an explanation of how the objective was/was not met and provide any future steps for improvement. Also, you will explain how your data on your performance measures demonstrate that you have met or are making progress towards meeting each project objective.
Objective: Enter each objective(s) that were identified in Part II of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX.
Activity/Service: Enter each activity/service(s) that were identified in Part II of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX.
Data Source: Enter each data source(s) that were identified in Part II of the EASIE application from SY 20XX-XX.
Objective Results: Indicate whether you met, partially met, or did not meet each objective during the current reporting period.
Analysis of Objective Results: Provide an explanation of how the objective was/was not met and provide any implemented or future steps for improvement.
Grantees will need to review the National Indian Education Study – Cultural Data and the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) data.
The pre-filled data cannot be edited and is the percentage of AI/AN students in grades four and eight meeting NAEP achievement standards by scoring at or above the basic level in reading and mathematics on the most recently available NAEP culturally responsive assessments, which are administered every four years. More here: https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nies/.
Enter the total number of Indian students assessed AND the total number of Indian students scoring at or above proficient level in in mathematics and reading in grades 3-8 for state assessments, and then provide the calculated percentage.
The total number of all students assessed AND the total number of all student scoring at or above proficient level in mathematics and reading in grades three through eight on State assessments, and then provide the calculated percentages which will be populated via EDFacts.
The following data tables will be available to review:
• State Assessments (EDFacts) – Mathematics – Indian Students
• State Assessments (EDFacts) – Reading – Indian Students
• State Assessments (EDFacts) – Mathematics – All Students
• State Assessments (EDFacts) – Reading – All Students
Grantees will need to review each pre-filled table prior to continuing. The data pre-filled in the tables for the APR were reported by your state for Indian students and all students in Reading and Mathematics via EDFacts.
Note! If you have any questions or concerns regarding EDFacts data, please reach out to your State Department of Education for more information. No updates can be made to this section prior to certification.
The summary of the State Assessment Data provides the difference between the percentage of Indian students in grades three through eight scoring at or above the proficient level in reading and mathematics on State assessments and calculates the percentage of all students scoring at those levels.
Provide the percentage of Indian students and all students in grades three through eight meeting LEA/Tribe Benchmark Assessment achievement data by scoring at or above the proficient level in reading and mathematics on local benchmark assessments.
Provide the percentage of Indian students who graduate from high school as measured by the four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate. Graduation data is required if your project included high school students. Enter the value as a percentage to one decimal place (e.g., 57.4%). The graduation data is pre-populated from information provided by EDFacts and cannot be edited by grantees..
Provide budget data from G5 for Amount Obligated and Amount Expended. Calculate Funds Remaining and Percentage Remaining. In the comment box, you must provide an explanation of why you have not drawn down at least 90% of the grant funds from the G5 System to pay for budget expenditure amounts. Also describe any significant changes to your budget resulting from modification of project activities.
If the program’s expenditure records do not match the amount in G5, contact OIE for further instruction and select yes on question 3 in Section D: Additional Program Information and Certification, to request technical assistance.
Read each question carefully. Select yes or no for each question. OIE will respond to questions with yes selected.
The authorized official representative (AOR) responds to each attestation statement and certifies the APR with signature, date and title. The AOR must be authorized to legally bind the entity.
Title VI Indian Education Formula Grant
Complete the Annual Performance Report Applicant Information with the appropriate information.
Grantee Name Address City, State, Zip
PR # S060AXXXXX UEI # NCES # __
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Title:
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E-mail:
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Single-Year Application or Multi-Year Application
LEA as a single applicant
LEA consortium leader
BIE–operated elementary and/or secondary school
BIE-grant and contract elementary and/or secondary school
Tribe applying in lieu of LEA
Tribe applying in lieu of LEAs
Indian Organization
Indian Organization in Consortium
Indian Community-Based Organization
Indian Community-Based Organization in Consortium
Regular formula grant program
Title I School-wide Program
Integration of Services (Section 6116)
Indicate the grade levels offered by this LEA.
PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Consortium Partner Identification
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Section 1.2 Grant Objective Participation Data
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school readiness
Increase academic achievement
Increase knowledge of cultural identity and awareness
Enhance problem solving and cognitive skills development and directly support attainment of State standards
Increase school attendance rate
Decrease school dropout rate
Increase graduation rate
Increase career readiness skills (e.g., technology skills, leadership skills)
Increase college enrollment
Increase prevention activities for violence, suicide, and substance abuse
Increase parent participation
Increase Native American Language instruction programs
Increase support for at-risk students
Activities [Dropdown menu of options]:
Native Language Instruction
Culturally-responsive early childhood programs and activities
Culturally-responsive professional development
Indian education, including language and history)
Cultural enrichment (e.g., events, field trips, clubs)
Culturally-responsive academic support (e.g., study skills, homework support)
Overall, in reading or ELA, in mathematics, in science, in other subjects (e.g., social studies)
Culturally-responsive academic enrichment (e.g., after school programs, projects)
College preparation (e.g., ACT or SAT preparation, exploration, advanced placement classes or testing)
Career preparation (e.g., technology skills, internships)
Gifted and talented programs
Student advocacy or leadership
Culturally-responsive mentoring
Substance abuse prevention
Suicide prevention
Violence prevention
Culturally-responsive counseling
Family literacy with culturally-based materials
Parent involvement
Drop-out prevention strategies
Programs for students in correctional facilities
Summer school
Note: Create additional tables for multiple program objectives.
Directions: Provide highlights of the project's goals describing the extent the activities and services address the unique cultural, language and educational needs of Indian students. Programs should describe specific types of activities as well as the frequency of activities. (e.g., under the objective Parent Involvement, a Family Literacy Night was developed. The Project Director led the event using culturally relevant books from our tribe and the book’s author had a book signing after the event. The Family Literacy Night was held quarterly for K-6 students, parents, and teachers). It should also explain why an objective was not implemented. The comment section is mandatory. Character limit is 2,000 characters.
Note: For Title I Schoolwide programs, you must include information about project activities and services and the extent to which the activities and services address the unique cultural, language and educational needs of Indian students, and how the use of funds in a schoolwide program produced benefits to Indian students that would not be achieved if the funds were not used in a schoolwide program. The comment section is mandatory. Character limit is 2,000 characters.
Comment Section:
Directions: Enter the objectives and data sources from Part II of your EASIE application. In your approved grant application, you established project objectives and outcomes for activities stating what you hope to achieve with your funded grant project. Indicate whether you met each objective by determining if the activities are effective in improving the educational achievement of Indian students during the current reporting period according to your selected data source. Provide an explanation of how the objective was/was not met and provide any future steps for improvement. Also, you will explain how your data on your performance measures demonstrate that you have met or are making progress towards meeting each project objective.
Objectives:
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Note: Create additional tables for multiple program objectives and data sources.
The pre-filled data in the tables below is your percentage of AI/AN students in grades four and eight meeting NAEP achievement standards by scoring at or above the basic level in reading and mathematics on the most recently available NAEP culturally responsive assessments, which are administered every four years. More here: https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/nies/
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Provide the percentage of all students in grades three through eight meeting State achievement standards by scoring at or above the proficient level in reading and mathematics on State assessments.
State Assessments (EDFacts)- Reading – ALL Students |
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Summary of State Assessment Data
Provide the difference between the percentage of AI/AN students in grades three through eight scoring at or above the proficient level in reading and mathematics on State assessments and the percentage of all students scoring at those levels.
Provide a summary of state assessment data.
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Provide the percentage of all students in grades three through eight meeting LEA/Tribe Benchmark Assessment achievement data by scoring at or above the proficient level in reading and mathematics on local benchmark assessments.
Local Benchmark Assessment-Mathematics for ALL Students |
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Summary of Local Benchmark Assessment Data (Optional)
Provide the difference between the percentage of AI/AN students in grades three through eight scoring at or above the proficient level in reading and mathematics on local benchmark assessments and the percentage of all students scoring at those levels.
Provide a summary of local benchmark assessment data (Optional).
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Provide the percentage of Indian students who graduate from high school as measured by the four-year adjusted cohort graduation rate. Graduation data is required if your project included high school students. Enter the value as a percentage, as identified below.
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Provide budget data from G5.gov for amount obligated and amount expended. Calculate funds remaining and percentage remaining.
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If the percentage remaining is 90% or more, you must provide in the comment box an explanation of why you have not drawn down at least 90% of the grant funds from the G5 System to pay for budget expenditure amounts. Also include a description of any significant changes to your budget resulting from modification of project activities
Read each question carefully. Select yes or no for each question. OIE will respond to questions with yes selected.
Yes No 1. Key grant personnel have changed from SY 20XX-XX. (project director or authorized official representative/AOR).
Yes No 2. Requesting technical assistance.
Yes No 3. Requests that the Department of Education close out the SY 20XX Indian
EducationFormula Grant
By checking this box, I certify to the best of my knowledge and belief, as the authorized representative of this entity, all data in this performance report are true, complete and accurate and the expenditures, disbursements, and cash receipts are for the purposes and objectives set forth in the terms and conditions of the Federal award. I am aware that any false, fictitious, or fraudulent information or the omission of any material may subject me to penalties under The False Claims Act, 18 U.S.C. 1001.
By checking this box, I certify that the report fully discloses all known weaknesses concerning the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the data.
Signature of Authorized Official Representative (AOR):
Date:
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