Document type | proposal |
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Date | 2024-08-30 |
Source URL | https://go.boarddocs.com/wa/ohsd/Board.nsf/files/DAS29A010F2F/$file/CTE%20Perkins%20V%20-%20SAS%20and%20Assurances.pdf |
Entity | oak_harbor_school_district (Island Co., WA) |
Entity URL | https://www.ohsd.net |
Raw filename | CTE%20Perkins%20V%20-%20SAS%20and%20Assurances.pdf |
Stored filename | 2024-08-30-cteperkinsvsasandassurances-proposal.txt |
Parent document: Regular Board Meeting-11-12-2024.pdf
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Is Form Validated? Last Modified By: Last Modified Date: Pre-Application ID: Pre-Application Title: Pre-Application Due Date: Last Submitted Date: Organization Code: Organization Name: Overview and SAS School districts, State-Tribal Education Compacts (STEC), and Skill Centers operating Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses during the 2024-25 school year are eligible for this grant. The Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Public Law 115-224) was signed into law on July 31, 2018, and reauthorized the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006. It is important to note that the results from each eligible recipient's 2023-24 Comprehensive Local Needs Assessment (CLNA) will dictate the types of programs and activities that agencies can implement with Perkins V funds during the 2024-25 program year and in subsequent program years. Federal regulations (84 CFR 76.708) require that federal formula grant funds may not be obligated (incur costs) until the latter of the following two dates: (1) July 1 or (2) the date the applicant submits its application to the State in substantially approvable form. Federal regulations further stipulate that reimbursement for obligations is subject to final approval of the application. If submitted by August 30, 2024: The school distric/STEC/skill center will be able to obligate Perkins funds beginning with the date SAS is approved by OSPI. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION If NOT submitted by August 30, 2024: The school district/STEC/skill center will be able to obligate Perkins funds beginning the date the applicant submits its entire application to the State in substantially approvable form (all pages and uploads completed and submitted). Assurances 1. Review the following requirements and click to read each hyperlink. 2. The district/STEC/skill center certifies they have read and understood the requirements listed under each section. 3. Complete the Leadership Acknowledgement section. 4. Sign, date, and print a copy of this assurance section. Important: A hard copy of the printed, signed, and dated assurance section must be in district/STEC/skill center files for monitoring/auditing purposes. Note: The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction is required to monitor the performance of career and technical education programs in at least the following areas: ® Student participation in and completion of high-demand programs. ® Students earning dual credit for high school and college. By accepting these funds and signing below, your district/STEC/skill center agrees to abide by all federal, state, and agency rules and regulations required of this money. Perkins funds shall supplement, and shall not supplant, non-Federal funds expended to carry out CTE activities. [section 211] Upon written request, the district/STEC must consult in a timely and meaningful manner with representatives of nonprofit private schools in the geographic areas served by the eligible recipient. [section 317(b)(2)]. FEDERAL Superintendent: School Board Chairperson: Authorized Representative Name: Authorized Representative Title: Date: CTE Director: Date Leadership Acknowledgement Completed: General Advisory Chairperson: