Federal Programs Director: Danny Pittman
Phone: 405-247-6605
dpittman@apswarriors.com
Title IA: A Schoolwide program is a comprehensive reform strategy to upgrade the entire educational program.
Title IA (1003) School Improvement Grant – Mission only
Title IIA: To increase academic achievement of all students by helping schools and districts improve teacher and principal quality and ensure that all teachers are highly qualified.
Title IVB 21st CCLC Afterschool Grant – Grant is for East and Mission only
Title VIB, RLIS: This program is designed to assist rural districts in using federal resources more effectively to improve the quality of instruction and student academic achievement.
Title VI Indian Education: Indian Education supports the efforts to meet the unique educational and culturally related academic needs of American Indian and Alaska Native students to assist them in meeting the same challenging state student academic achievement standards as other students. The current application and additional resources are available under the Departments tab, Indian Education link on this district website and on request for review at the Indian Education Building. For further information, you may contact the Indian Education Director's office at 405-247-2288.
JOM (Johnson O’Malley): This local program is operated under an educational plan, approved by the BIE, which contains educational objectives to address the needs of the eligible American Indian and Alaska Native students and may include such programs as culture, language, academics, and dropout prevention.
Title VII Impact Aid: Designed to assist local school districts that have lost property tax revenue due to the presence of tax-exempt Federal property, or that have experienced increased expenditures due to the enrollment of federally connected children, including children living on Indian lands. The Impact Aid law (now Title VII of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) provides assistance to local school districts with concentrations of children residing on Indian lands, military bases, low-rent housing properties, or other Federal properties and, to a lesser extent, concentrations of children who have parents in the uniformed services or employed on eligible Federal properties who do not live on Federal property.School districts use Impact Aid for a wide variety of general fund operating expenses, such as the salaries of teachers and teacher assistants; purchasing textbooks, computers, uniforms, buses, and other equipment; after-school programs and remedial tutoring; advanced placement classes; and special enrichment programs. Any LEA that claims children residing on Indian lands for the purpose of receiving funds under section 7003 must establish Indian policies and procedures (IPPs) to ensure that the LEA meets the requirements.
NOTICE: Anadarko Public Schools will host its second tribal consultation meeting as a continuation from the consultation meeting that was held on June 5, 2017. These consultation meetings are part of the newly revised Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) that pertains to a variety of federal programs, including Impact Aid. At this second consultation meeting, the Indian Policies and Procedures (IPP) will be reviewed and discussed, as well as a presentation made on the district's program participation. We view these consultation meetings as an opportunity to not only share our programs with you but to also learn about available area tribal programs as well. We are looking forward to further developing our partnerships with our area tribes. We invite you to attend the second consultation meeting on Tuesday, November 28, 2017, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Indian Education Building, which is located directly west of the Administration Building at 1400 South Mission. Once finalized, the IPP will be recommended to the Anadarko Board of Education for approval so that it can be submitted to USDE, along with the Impact Aid Application.
The current Title VII Impact Aid application is available under the Parent Resources tab, Document link on this district website and on request for review at the Administration Building. For further information, you may contact the Superintendent's office at 405-247-6605. You can also find a copy of the current Anadarko Public Schools Indian Policies and Procedures under the Parent Resources tab, located in the Documents link.
Oklahoma State Department of Education Office of Federal Programs
http://www.ok.gov/sde/federal-programs-index
United Stated Department of Education Office
http://www.ed.gov/