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Welcome to Federal and State Education Programs
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The Federal and State Education Programs (FSEP) Branch, in partnership with two Title I Coordinators assigned to each Local District, provides technical support on:
- Title I, Part A, Fiscal and Program Requirements
- Federal Program Monitoring (FPM)
- School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)
- Schoolwide Programs (SWP)
- Title I Equitable Participation in Private Schools
FSEP Mission Statement
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To design, develop, and administer a technical support system that will assist central offices, Local Districts, and schools to execute federal and state school improvement mandates and to utilize site based resources that result in improved student learning.
What's New & What's Due
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Conferences and Travel Related Expenses
Bulletin 134710 provides an update to MEM-6518.1 on the Restricted use of P-Card and Ghost Card (T-Card) for Title I Program Purchases. Specifically, the update outlines the processing of payment for travel and conferences when using Title I or CSI funds.
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CEI’s are due at the end of each school year.
CEI’s are due at the end of each school year. Please contact your Region Title I coordinator or an FSEP Specialist for additional guidance.
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2022-2023 Title I Reminders with Critical Dates
To avoid unnecessary paybacks at the conclusion of this fiscal year to the Title I program, ensure that all Title I expenditures are described in the 2022-2023 School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)/SPSA Modification, budgeted accordingly, and keep accurate control sheets to stay within your budget.
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When will Title I funds be frozen and what does it mean to have funds frozen?
The District’s Title I policies require that schools submit compliance documents by the published deadlines. If the documents are not received by Federal and State Education Programs and/or Parent Community Services Branch, the schools’ Title I budgets will be frozen (see Program and Budget Handbook). If a school’s budget is frozen, it means that no budget adjustments, shopping cart requests, Imprest reconciliations, request for field trips, and P-Card reconciliations will be processed.
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Gerardo Cervantes, Interim Executive Directorgac0313@lausd.net333 S. Beaudry Ave. 16th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90017Phone: (213) 241-6990Fax: (213) 241-8032