TITLE 23: EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.10 PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
Section 555.10 Purpose and Applicability
This Subpart A establishes the application procedure and
criteria for selection by the State Superintendent of Education of the entities
that will receive grant funds for programs designed to support students' mental
health by:
a) enhancing
the recipients' capacity to identify and meet students' needs for early,
coordinated mental health intervention services in "natural"
settings;
b) contributing
to the development of a mental health support system for students that is
integrated with community mental health agencies and other agencies and systems
that serve children; and
c) reducing
the stigma associated with mental health and mental illness within the school
community.
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.20 ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS
Section
555.20 Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants shall be school districts, public
university laboratory schools approved by the State Board of Education pursuant
to Section 18-8.05(K) of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/18-8.05(K)], charter
schools, and area vocational centers. For purposes of this Part, the terms "applicant"
and "district" shall be understood to include all these eligible
entities.
a) Joint
applications for funds may be submitted by any combination of eligible
applicants, provided that one of the participants shall be designated to serve
as administrative agent.
b) No
applicant shall participate in more than one proposal under this Subpart A.
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.30 PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS
Section 555.30 Program Specifications
a) In
order to achieve the goals specified in Section 555.10 of this Part, each
proposed project shall include objectives and activities related to:
1) Developing
a protocol and structures for meeting the early intervention mental health
needs of students, including identifying, referring, and following up on those
who could benefit from early intervention, involving parents and other
care-givers, and planning for and providing services from qualified mental
health professionals, such as:
A) assessment,
B) individual and group
counseling,
C) family support, and
D) school-wide mental
health awareness activities;
2) Coordinating
services with those offered by other community-based service systems and providers
by:
A) developing
a framework for the integration of social and emotional learning and mental
health-related initiatives based on a team approach that includes school staff,
community-based providers, students, and their families to build upon existing
mental health structures,
B) implementing formal
interagency working agreements, and
C) providing
services in "natural" settings such as schools, youth-serving
agencies, or family homes; and
3) Reducing
the mental health stigma within the school community by:
A) conducting
events for the school faculty, students, and family members to increase
awareness regarding the impact of mental illness, the efficacy of mental health
treatment, and the importance of early identification,
B) addressing
mental health stigmas that are specific to particular cultures or segments of
the community, and
C) promoting
leadership among students and support for peers with regard to issues of mental
health.
b) Each
proposed project shall make services available to all students housed in any
attendance center for which funding is provided under this Subpart A.
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.40 APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Section
555.40 Application Procedure
For purposes of this Part, the terms "proposal"
and "application" shall have the same meaning.
a) When
State funding is available for grants under this Subpart A, the State
Superintendent of Education shall issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) in order
to solicit applications from eligible entities.
b) The
RFP shall describe the format that applicants will be required to follow and
the information they will be required to submit, including, but not limited to,
descriptive information about the district, demographic information about the
student population, identification of the specific schools that will be served
and their needs, a plan of work for the project, an evaluation plan, and
information about any related efforts that have already been undertaken.
c) The
RFP shall indicate the amount or expected amount of the appropriation for the
program and shall describe the allowable expenditures and the basis for
awarding grants.
d) The
RFP shall require completion of a budget summary and payment schedule as well
as a narrative budget breakdown, i.e., a detailed explanation of each line item
of expenditure.
e) The
RFP shall identify the data recipients will be required to collect and report
regarding the activities conducted with grant funds and the results of those
activities, as well as the timelines for reporting and any required
participation in technical assistance activities.
f) The
RFP shall include certification and assurance forms that the State
Superintendent may require.
g) The
RFP shall specify the deadline for submission of proposals, which shall provide
potential applicants with at least 30 days to respond.
h) Separate
applications shall be required for renewal of grant funding. Each application
for renewal shall include at least:
1) a
description of expenditures and activities during the year just concluded,
demonstrating that the project has been implemented in conformance with the
approved grant agreement and that the recipient continues to exhibit a need for
grant funds for this purpose; and
2) an
updated budget summary and payment schedule for the renewal year, including a
narrative budget breakdown.
i) Incomplete
proposals shall not be considered.
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.50 CRITERIA FOR THE REVIEW OF INITIAL PROPOSALS
Section 555.50 Criteria for the Review of Initial
Proposals
a) Applications
for initial funding shall be evaluated in accordance with the following
criteria:
1) Project
Implementation and Management (50 points)
A) The
proposed project is likely to result in a student mental health support system
that will assist the district in identifying and meeting the mental health
needs of students through collaboration with other community agencies that
serve children and address mental health issues.
B) The proposed
amount of time for services is appropriate for the number of students likely to
be served, and the staff and partnerships to be dedicated to this initiative
have the capacity to provide this level of service.
C) The
proposed objectives and timelines for conducting the activities of the project,
including those of any subcontractors, adequately match the project's goals.
2) Need
(35 points)
The applicant has a significant
need for the grant that cannot be met through use of existing resources, as evidenced
by data that substantiate:
A) the
level and nature of need among members of the student population; and
B) the
district's need for additional resources to address gaps in school mental
health services.
3) Cost-Effectiveness
(15 points)
The proposed budget is cost-effective,
as evidenced by the cost of the proposed activities in relation to the numbers
to be served and the services to be provided. The criteria used in selecting
schools for participation will contribute to achieving the widest possible
impact.
b) Among
proposals that receive substantially equal rankings, priority will be given to
districts in which more than 50 percent of the students are eligible for free
or reduced-price lunches.
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.60 ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
Section
555.60 Allocation of Funds
a) It is expected that 20
percent of the funds available for this program will be allocated to the Chicago
Public Schools and that approximately 25 percent of grant recipients will be districts
that either operate only one school or enroll no more than 1,000 students. The
State Superintendent of Education shall approve initial applications and make
final determinations regarding the amounts to be provided based upon the total
funds appropriated for this initiative, the allocation approach as provided in
this subsection (a), the amounts necessary to fund the top-ranked proposals,
and the need to distribute the benefits of support for students' mental health
on a statewide basis and among districts of various types.
b) It is the intention of
the State Board of Education to approve funding for projects under this Subpart
A for a three-year period. Funding for the second and third years shall be
contingent upon the availability of funds for the program and evidence
presented in renewal proposals that the projects have been implemented in
accordance with the approved grant agreements and that the recipients continue
to need additional State resources in order to meet their students' mental health
needs effectively.
c) A district that has
received three years' funding under this Subpart A may subsequently apply as a
new applicant.
SUBPART B: GRANTS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING STANDARDS
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.110 PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
Section 555.110 Purpose and Applicability
This Subpart B establishes the application procedure and
criteria for selection by the State Superintendent of Education of the entities
that will receive grant funds for activities associated with implementing the
social and emotional learning standards set forth in 23 Ill. Adm. Code 1.Appendix
D, including participation in relevant training and technical assistance.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 18688,
effective November 28, 2023)
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.120 ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS
Section
555.120 Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants for planning and training grants under
this Subpart B shall be those identified in Section 555.20 of this Part, and
joint applications shall be permitted as stated in that Section. Eligibility
for implementation grants under this Subpart B shall be limited to entities
that have received planning and training grants for the respective prior school
year and successfully completed those activities in accordance with the
approved grant agreements.
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.130 PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS PLANNING AND TRAINING GRANTS
Section 555.130 Program Specifications – Planning and
Training Grants
The goal of each planning and training grant project under
this Subpart shall be the development of a three-year plan for implementation
of the social and emotional learning (SEL) standards set forth in 23 Ill. Adm.
Code 1.Appendix D, as applicable to the grade levels of the participating
schools.
a) Each
participating school shall be required to establish an implementation team
consisting of at least a school administrator, a teacher, and a representative
of the families whose children attend the school. Activities to be conducted
with planning and training grant funds shall include, but need not be limited to:
1) participation
by each school's implementation team in training and technical assistance
activities made available by the regionally based training entity designated by
the State Superintendent of Education;
2) conducting
at least two family education sessions relating to the social and emotional
learning standards;
3) identifying
gaps in available resources and services related to social and emotional
learning; and
4) preparation
of a plan setting forth a specific, three-year sequence of steps for moving
toward the comprehensive integration of the social and emotional learning
standards into the participating schools' educational programs, school
environment, and other mental health supports.
b) Each
proposed planning and training project shall encompass all students housed in
any attendance center for which funding is provided.
c) No
more than five percent of the grant funds may be used for general
administrative expenses. Stipends for extra work or time on the part of
district employees, as well as necessary costs for substitute teachers, shall
be allowable expenses. Grant funds may be used to pay the salaries of district
personnel only when at least six schools in a district are participating in
planning and training projects under this Subpart.
(Source:
Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 18688, effective November 28, 2023)
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.135 PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS IMPLEMENTATION GRANTS
Section 555.135 Program Specifications – Implementation
Grants
Implementation grant funds provided under this Subpart B
shall be used for the purpose of integrating the SEL standards into the
participating schools' curricula and programs.
a) Grant
funds shall be used only to defray costs associated with the time-specific,
measurable steps outlined in the recipient's plan (e.g., working to identify
specific additions and modifications that will be made to particular aspects of
schools' services or curricula, assigning responsibility for the accomplishment
of those modifications, and ensuring that responsible staff receive any
necessary professional development in order to deliver the curriculum and
address the standards effectively). The use of grant funds to pay the salaries
of district personnel shall be limited as provided in Section 555.130(c) of
this Part.
b) Each
implementation project shall encompass all students housed in any attendance
center for which funding is provided.
c) A
district that has received two years' implementation funding under this Subpart
B shall be eligible to submit a planning and training grant proposal as a new
applicant in a subsequent year, provided that:
1) the
applicant, if other than a district organized under Article 34 of the School
Code [105 ILCS 5/Art. 34], has successfully completed the entire previous grant
cycle; and
2) the
new project will involve only schools not already served under a project
previously funded.
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.140 APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Section 555.140 Application Procedure
The provisions of Section 555.40 of this Part shall apply to
grants under this Subpart B.
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.150 CRITERIA FOR THE REVIEW OF PLANNING AND TRAINING GRANT PROPOSALS
Section 555.150 Criteria for the Review of Planning and
Training Grant Proposals
a) Applications
for funding shall be evaluated in accordance with the following criteria:
1) Need
(50 points)
The proposal demonstrates that:
A) the
applicant serves a significant number of students who are subject to risk
factors, such as financial need, absence or unemployment of a parent, chronic
illness, or homelessness, that may jeopardize their social and emotional
well-being; and
B) gaps
in current programs and systems have resulted in inadequate or uneven attention
to the social and emotional learning needs of the students housed in the
participating schools; and
C) the
applicant needs additional resources to prepare for the integration of the SEL
standards into the participating schools' curricula and programs.
2) Readiness
(40 points)
A) The
proposal presents a defensible rationale for the selection and number of
schools to be served and demonstrates that the applicant's choice of members
for the Implementation Teams will make efficient use of any prior involvement
in SEL-related activities.
B) The
proposed sequence of activities reflects the applicant's policy adopted under
Section 15 of the Children's Mental Health Act of 2003 [405 ILCS 49/15], as
well as an appropriate relationship between the professional development to be
provided to participants and the planning activities that will occur.
C) The
proposal demonstrates an allocation of district resources and administrative effort
that will be sufficient for the management of the grant activities,
commensurate with the district's ability to contribute, and indicative of
engagement in the project on the part of the district's leadership.
3) Cost-Effectiveness (10
points)
The proposed budget is cost-effective,
as evidenced by the cost of proposed activities in relation to the numbers of
individuals participating in the planning effort and the quantity of schools
involved.
b) The
provisions of Section 555.50(b) of this Part shall apply to the distribution
and ranking of proposals under this Subpart B.
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.155 CRITERIA FOR THE REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION GRANT PROPOSALS
Section 555.155 Criteria for the Review of
Implementation Grant Proposals
a) Applications
for funding shall be evaluated in accordance with the following criteria:
1) Quality of the Plan (65
points)
A) The
proposal demonstrates that strategies and activities for integrating the SEL
standards were selected with specific reference to the applicant's assessment
of available resources and school-wide needs.
B) The
proposed three-year plan sets forth measurable goals and objectives and is
likely to result in significant progress toward the complete integration of the
SEL standards into the schools' curricula and programs and to assist students
in achieving those goals and standards.
C) The
school staff members who will be involved with the integration of the SEL
standards have the professional development and capacity to implement the plan.
2) Need (25 points)
The proposal demonstrates that:
A) the
applicant serves a significant number of students whose family backgrounds or
socio-economic situations may not adequately foster their social and emotional
well-being; and
B) gaps
in current programs and systems have resulted in inadequate or uneven attention
to the social and emotional learning needs of the students housed in the
participating schools; and
C) the
applicant needs additional resources for the integration of the SEL standards
into the participating schools' curricula and programs.
3) Cost-Effectiveness (10
points)
The proposed budget is cost-effective,
as evidenced by the cost of proposed activities in relation to the numbers to
be served and the services to be provided.
b) The
provisions of Section 555.50(b) and (c) of this Part shall apply to the
distribution and ranking of proposals under this Subpart B.
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.160 ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
Section 555.160 Allocation of Funds
a) The
provisions of Section 555.60(a) of this Part shall apply to the allocation of
funds under this Subpart B.
b) It is
the intention of the State Board of Education to approve projects under this
Subpart B for a three-year period, in which the first year is devoted to
planning and training and the second and third years are devoted to
implementation of the plan. Proposals for new projects from districts that
have already completed a grant cycle under this program shall be funded only if
sufficient funds remain available after awards are made for all approvable
applications from districts that have not yet participated, provided that this
limitation shall not apply to a school district organized under Article 34 of
the School Code.
Section 555.APPENDIX A Social and Emotional Learning Standards (Repealed)
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SUBTITLE A: EDUCATION CHAPTER I: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SUBCHAPTER o: MISCELLANEOUS PART 555
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE GRANTS
SECTION 555.APPENDIX A SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING STANDARDS (REPEALED)
Section
555.APPENDIX A Social and Emotional Learning Standards (Repealed)
(Source:
Repealed at 47 Ill. Reg. 18688, effective November 28, 2023)
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