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December 21, 2018 Ministry of Education Program Funding Announcements

Saturday, December 22, 2018
Categories: Happenings @ ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø

Updated December 22, 2018

On December 21, 2018 the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø received further memos from the Ministry regarding the status of Education Program Other (EPO) grants. The ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø also received Ministry announcements relating to Parents Reaching Out (PRO) grants. Highlights include:

  • No changes to the program/funding cuts announced 14th (see Table 1 below)
  • In-year program funding reductions (see Table 2 below)
  • Update on more EPO programs to be funded (see Table 3 below)
  • Approval of Parents Reaching Out (PRO) grants (see below)


Parents Reaching Out (PRO) Grants

The Ministry of Education has now confirmed PRO grants will proceed and the Ministry has also announced approvals on a school-by-school basis (The Ministry had previously placed the grants on hold pending a review).

PRO grants support local school councils, Parent Involvement Committees and not-for-profit organizations working with parents. This funding is for applicant projects that support equity, wellness and academic achievement.


³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø System-Wide PRO Highlights

  • The ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø has been awarded $381,901 for the 2018-19 Parents Reaching Out (PRO) Grants. This funding is to support 374 School Councils and 2 Regional/Provincial projects.
     
  • The total amount of PRO Grants for School Councils for which the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø has been approved is $369,901.
     
  • The total amount of PRO Grants for Regional/Provincial Projects for which the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø has been approved is $12,000. The Transfer Payment Agreement(s) for the project(s) below will follow in January 2019.
     
  • Parent Engagement Conference and Networking Event ($8,000) and Mindful Parenting ($4,000).

 

School-By-School PRO Grants

See the list of ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø schools to receive PRO grants

The Ministry will be notifying grant applicants directly, on or before January 10, 2019. As a follow-up, the Ministry will be sending the Board a Transfer Payment Agreement in January 2019. The total amount above will then be transferred to the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø once the Ministry has received the signed agreement. School boards are asked to allocate these funds to individual school accounts. As per the 2018-19 Project Guidelines and Terms & Conditions, recipients are required to provide reports confirming expenditure of funds as well as the outcomes achieved to enhance parent engagement. Projects must be completed and the funds expended by August 15, 2019.

Update on Education Program Other (EPO) Funding
As noted, the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø received more Ministry information on the status of EPOs and we have adjusted Tables 2 and 4 to reflect these changes. Additional programs now have Ministry funding commitments in Table 4. The Board was also informed of in-year funding reductions to existing programs as shown in Table 2.

EPO Application Based Projects and Programs to be Funded

As of December 21, 2018, the Ministry is confirming that the following programs will be ready to launch and accept applications starting Wednesday, January 9, 2019. Closing date for applications is Friday, January 25, 2019, with funding decisions anticipated for February 2019. The eligible funding period for projects will be the 2018-19 school year.

  • Physical Activity in Secondary Schools (PASS) Projects – Supports initiatives to increase the number of secondary school students participating in physical activities outside of instructional time with a focus on less active students.

(Schools apply for this funding. They receive coordination support
from Leadership and Learning)

  • Student Success Leaders (SSL): Supporting Racialized Students Projects – Supports school boards in creating safe and welcoming school environments, particularly for students experiencing social isolation, bullying, discrimination, and systemic racism.
     
  • Indigenous Student Learning and Leadership Projects – Supports leadership development opportunities for Indigenous students (Grades 7 to 12).

(New program – details to follow.)

  • Children and Youth in Care Transportation Funding – Supports transportation to enable students in care to remain in their home school on a temporary basis when they experience a residence placement change.

(³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø did not receive funding for this program in the past two school years.)

  • Speak-up Projects – Supports students (Grades 7 to 12) to lead projects and collaborate with others to shape their educational experience and make a difference in their schools.
     
  • New Teacher Induction Program – Enhancing Teacher Development Fund

(The Ministry of Education will contact the New Teacher Induction
Program (NTIP) leads to launch the application process for the
Enhancing Teacher Development Fund.)

 

EPO Direct Funding Commitments
As of December 21, 2018, the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø received a funding commitment for:

  • French as a Second Language EPO for 2018-19 ($541,514)

Funding supports professional learning opportunities for FSL teachers and research, activities for students in FSL programs to improve and apply French language skills and cultural understanding in authentic situations and expansion of French immersion and extended French programs.

  • Language Nest (Indigenous Language) (Funding TBD)

Funding helps Indigenous students become fluent in their native language.
 

In-year Funding Reduction to EPO Grants – Table 2
As of December 21, 2018, the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø was informed that the following programs will receive in-year reductions in funding. Programs will need to be adjusted for the balance of the 2018-19 school year to reflect the changes in funding:

  • Adult and Continuing Education Corrections – this grant supports the delivery of educational services leading to OSSD for adult corrections population using a model that is flexible and accessible to best meet their educational needs and goals and support transition to further education or workplace upon release. Based on 2017-18 funding, this grant reduced from $100,000 to $62,500 in 2018-19.
  • Literacy Gap Closing Grades 7 to 12 – this grant supports the design and implementation of professional learning and capacity building opportunities that best meet the adolescent literacy needs specific to the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø. Based on 2017-18 funding this grant reduced from $137,750 to $58,000 in 2018-19.
  • Managing Information for Student Achievement (MISA) Professional Network Centre (PNC) – this grant supports recipient-targeted, directed, implemented and assessed project-related activities that are applied in accordance with two or more of the four Province-defined priority funding areas (Professional Learning, Research & Evaluation, Knowledge Creation/Mobilization and Inter-PNC Evidence Creation). This grant was originally announced to be $200,000 and has been reduced to $60,000 in 2018-19.
  • Techno Math – this grant supports school teams to work collaboratively with colleagues across the Province to integrate content from a technological education course offered in their board and a grades 9 or 10 applied mathematics course. The project is team-taught or taught in tandem by mathematics and technological education teachers. This grant was originally announced at $74,900 and has been reduced to $50,745 in 2018-19.
  • Enhancing Experiential Learning – this grant enables ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø to provide more community-connected learning experiences and to ensure that all children, youth and adult learners have multiple and varied experiential learning opportunities throughout their school year. Funding is to support: Leader of experiential learning, professional learning, effective experiential learning opportunities, and career study project. This grant was announced at $1,069,705 and is now reduced to $970,000 in 2018-19.

 

Table Summaries

TABLE 1 – Grants Cancelled in 2018-19 (NO CHANGES)

(There were no transfer payment agreements for these grants – Transfer Payment Agreements (TPAs) are formal funding agreements outlining service expectations and reporting requirements of the grant. The ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø was cautioned by the Ministry to not proceed with these programs pending further notice. This table includes the funding levels provided by the Ministry in the 2017-18 school year to show fiscal impact.)

Program

2017-2018 Funded Amount

Status

Focus on Youth After School

(Provides employment and leadership opportunities for youth in priority neighbourhoods)

$263,200

75 students will not be hired as a result of this funding cancellation

Re-engagement 12-12+

(Encourage students that have left school to return to complete diploma requirements)

$137,615

Ministry Cancelled Funding

Innovation in Learning Fund

(Professional Development for Digital Lead Administrators – Principals & Vice Principals)

$109,500

Ministry Cancelled Funding

Tutors in the Classroom

(College & University Students Tutor Students)

$35,000

52 tutors (college or university students) will not be hired as a result of this funding cancellation

Pilots on Ensuring Equitable Access to Postsecondary Education

(Assists with preparing and submitting post-secondary applications)

$119,790

Ministry Cancelled Funding

Daily Physical Activity Funding for Elementary Schools

$64,395

Ministry Cancelled Funding

Indigenous Focused Collaborative Inquiry (Professional Development for Teachers)

$15,000

Ministry Cancelled Funding

Total Funding in 2017-2018

$744,500

 

 

TABLE 2 – In-year Funding Reduction to Grants - 2018-19 (CHANGES)

(The ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø has been notified by the Ministry that these grants will be reduced in-year. More data is expected from the Ministry in January 2019 and staff will provide further analysis of fiscal impact for the January meeting of the Finance, Business and Enrolment Committee.)

Program - Status

Adult and Continuing Education Corrections - Reduction

Literacy Gap Closing 7-12 - Reduction

Managing Information for Student Achievement - Reduction

Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program (AYEP) – No Reduction

Well-Being: Safe, Accepting and Healthy Schools and Mental Health - TBD

Techno Math – Reduction

Enhancing Experiential Learning (Highly Skilled Workforce Strategy) - Reduction

 

TABLE 3 – Grants Continued in 2018-19 (CHANGES)

(The Ministry has confirmed that these grants will continue for 2018-19. This list identifies the programs where the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø has received a confirmation and/or a Transfer Payment Agreement with the Ministry.)

Program

Broadband Modernization Program

Human Rights and Equity Advisors

Autism Spectrum Disorder – After School Skills Development Program

Autism Spectrum Disorder – Pilot to Improve School Based Support for Students with ASD

Language Nest (Indigenous Language)

French as a Second Language

Fundamental Mathematics (formerly Renewed Math Strategy)

Teacher Learning and Leadership Program (TLLP)

Designated Early Childhood Educator Professional Learning

Ontario Equity Action Plan (Identify-Based Data Collection)

Anti-Racism Directorate: Improving the Achievement of Black Students

Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP)

Enhancing Capacity and Skills of CUPE Members

Speak-up/Student Engagement

Physical Activity for Secondary Schools (PASS)

Student Success Leaders (SSL) Supporting Racialized Students

Indigenous Student Learning and Leadership Gathering

Parents Reaching Out (PRO) Grants for School Councils

Online Health and Safety Incident Reporting System

 

TABLE 4 – Grants Announced in March 2018 with no funding commitment
and/or TPA has been Issued (CHANGES)

Program

Community Use of Schools: Priority Schools

Community Use of Schools – Outreach Coordinators

Ontario Focused Intervention Partnership (OFIP)

Supporting French Language, Special Education and the Success of Students with Special Needs (determined ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø does not qualify)

Mental Health Workers

Indigenous Support and Engagement Initiative

Board Leadership Development Strategy (Ontario Leadership Strategy and Mentoring for All)

Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM EPO Portion)

Summer Focus on Youth Program (FOY)

International Education Strategy

Professional Development and Apprenticeship

Professional Development - Principals and Vice-Principals

Supporting Cannabis Legalization

Culturally Relevant and Responsive Pedagogy (2018 Projects)

Special Education Professional Assessment

 

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