What ESSA Says about Monitoring- Video
The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA) requires that recipients of grant funds monitor how these funds are used. State Educational Agencies (SEAs) must monitor the school districts that receive ESSA funds through their agencies. School districts, in turn, must monitor the schools within their districts that receive ESSA funds. Charter schools and direct service providers receiving ESSA funds must also be monitored.
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What ESSA Says about Monitoring
The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA) requires that recipients of grant funds monitor how these funds are used. State Educational Agencies (SEAs) must monitor the school districts that receive ESSA funds through their agencies. School districts, in turn, must monitor the schools within their districts that receive ESSA funds. Charter schools and direct service providers receiving ESSA funds must also be monitored.
This free download provides the exact ESSA citations about compliance monitoring. |
How ESSA Monitoring Can Bring Benefits to Districts
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Meaningful Monitoring™: Beyond Compliance
Under the Every Student Succeeds Act and the Uniform Guidance, states and school districts that receive federal grants must monitor how those funds are used.
To comply with the law and regulations, many organizations focus exclusively on traditional compliance monitoring. But federal law and regulations permit a monitoring program to go beyond compliance, giving educational leaders the opportunity to assess how grant-funded programs are operating and contributing to improved student achievement. This video introduces the concept of Meaningful Monitoring™. |
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