Section 2050.20 Application Procedure and Content for
New or Expanding Programs
Each applicant that is proposing a program that has not
received funding in the year previous to the current application or is seeking
additional funds to expand its currently funded program shall submit to IDEC a
proposal that includes the components specified in this Section. For purposes
of this Section, an "expanded" program includes one in which the
applicant is proposing to serve additional children and their families or to
offer initiatives not provided under its currently funded program.
a) Grants
for new or expanded programs shall be offered in years in which the level of
available funding is such that one or more new or expanded programs can be
supported, along with those currently funded programs that seek continuation
funding in accordance with Section 2050.60.
b) When
sufficient funding is available, the State Superintendent of Education shall
issue one or more Requests for Proposals (RFP) specifying the information that
applicants shall include in their proposals, informing applicants of any
bidders' conferences and requiring that proposals be submitted no later than
the date specified in the RFP. The RFP shall provide at least 45 calendar days
in which to submit proposals.
1) Proposals
for preschool education programs shall be submitted electronically through the
State Board of Education's grant management system (see
http://www.isbe.net/egms/).
2) Proposals
for prevention initiative programs shall be submitted in a format specified by
the State Board of Education.
c) All
proposals submitted in response to an RFP shall include the following
components:
1) A
cover page signed by the school district superintendent or official authorized
to submit the proposal or, in the case of a joint application, by the
superintendent from each of the school districts and each authorized official
of other eligible entities participating in the joint proposal.
2) For
applicants other than public school districts, a description that includes the
following:
A) the
applicant's mission statement, organizational structure, and goals or policies
regarding early childhood programs;
B) the
applicant's existing competencies to provide early childhood education
programs, to include a list of any early childhood accreditations that have
been achieved, which may include, as applicable, the most current designation
the applicant has received through the ExceleRate Illinois: Quality Rating and
Improvement System (http://www.excelerateillinoisproviders.com/); and
C) in the
case of a joint application, the goals and objectives of the collaboration and
a brief description of each partner's experience in providing services similar
to those to be provided under the Early Childhood Block Grant program.
3) A description
of how the comprehensive services to be provided are aligned with:
A) as
applicable to the program being proposed, the Illinois Early Learning and
Development Standards, as set forth in Appendix A or, beginning July 1, 2015,
the Illinois Early Learning Guidelines, as set forth in Appendix C;
B) the
Illinois Birth to Five Program Standards as set forth in Appendix B; and
C) for
proposed preschool education programs that will serve English learners, the
"Early English Language Development Standards Ages 2.5-5.5 2013
Edition" (2013), published by the Board of Regents of the University of
Wisconsin System on behalf of the WIDA Consortium, Wisconsin Center for
Education Research (WCER), University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1025 West Johnson
Street, MD#23, Madison WI 53706 and posted at http://www.wida.us/standards/eeld.aspx.
No later amendments to or editions of these standards are incorporated.
4) A description of the
need for the program, which shall include:
A) current
demographic or descriptive information regarding the community in which the
families and children reside (including information on the prevalence of
homelessness); and
B) the
process that was used to determine the need for the program in the community in
relation to other similar services that may be operating in the same geographic
area; this description must list, to the extent known, the other services
offered and an estimate of the number of children being served.
5) A
description of the population to be served, as defined in Section 2050.10(a),
for each program to be funded under the Early Childhood Block Grant. This
description shall include:
A) how the
eligible population will be recruited;
B) the
geographic area to be served; and
C) the
estimated number of children and/or families to be enrolled.
6) A
description of the procedures to be used to screen children and their families
to determine their need for services. Results of the screening shall be made
available to the program staff and parents of the children screened. All
screening procedures shall include:
A) research-based
criteria to determine at what point performance on the screening instrument
indicates that children are at risk of academic failure as well as to assess
other environmental, economic and demographic information that indicates a
likelihood that the children would be at risk;
B) screening
instruments/activities that are:
i) related
to and able to measure the child's development in at least the following areas
(as appropriate for the age of the child): vocabulary, visual-motor
integration, language and speech development, English proficiency, fine and
gross motor skills, social skills, and emotional and cognitive development; and
ii) formally
validated with evidence that the instruments/activities reliably and accurately
detect children who are at risk for developmental delays and do not incorrectly
identify children disproportionately as being at risk of academic failure;
C) written
parental permission for the screening;
D) parent
interview (to be conducted in the parents' home language, if necessary),
including at least the following:
i) a
summary of the child's health history and status, including whether the child
has an existing disability, and social development; and
ii) information
about the parents, such as age, educational achievement and employment history;
E) vision
and hearing screening, in accordance with 77 Ill. Adm. Code 685 (Vision
Screening) and 675 (Hearing Screening); and
F) where
practicable, provision for the inclusion of program teaching staff in the
screening process.
7) A
description of the parent education and involvement component that will be
provided, which shall include activities in each of the following areas:
A) communication
between the home and the preschool education program that is regular, two-way
and meaningful;
B) parenting skills are promoted and
supported;
C) recognition that
parents play an integral role in assisting student learning;
D) parents are
welcome in the program, and their support and involvement are sought; and
E) parents
are full partners in the decisions that affect children and families.
8) A
description of how the program will coordinate with other programs, as
specified in the RFP, that are in operation in the same area and that are
concerned with the education, welfare, health and safety needs of young
children. A copy of the written agreement between the program and any Head
Start program (see http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ohs) operating in the same
area shall be executed by the date and contain the information specified in
Section 2-3.71(a)(4.5) of the School Code. If a Head Start program is either
unable or unwilling to enter into a written agreement, the program shall notify
IDEC of this fact no later than December 31 of each fiscal year.
9) A
description of the full-time and part-time professional and nonprofessional
staff to be paid by the program, indicating that program administrators, early
childhood teachers, counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers
are appropriately qualified.
A) Teachers
of children ages 3 to 5 years must hold a professional educator license
endorsed in early childhood education or an educator license with stipulations
endorsed in early childhood and one of the following endorsements: provisional
educator, alternative provisional educator, resident teacher or visiting
international educator. (See Section 2-3.71(a)(3) of the School Code and 23 Ill.
Adm. Code 1.Appendix A.)
B) Paraprofessional
staff employed to assist in instruction provided to children ages 3 to 5 years
shall meet the requirements set forth in 23 Ill. Adm. Code 25.510(b)
(Endorsement for Paraprofessional Educator) or hold an approval for
paraprofessional educator received in accordance with Section 25.15(a)(2)(J)
(Types of Licenses; Exchange).
C) Teachers
of children ages 3 to 5 years who are assigned to a transitional bilingual
program or a transitional program of instruction that is administered by a
school district, either in an attendance center or a non-school-based facility,
shall meet the requirements set forth in 23 Ill. Adm. Code 228.35 (Transitional
Bilingual Education), as applicable.
D) By July
1, 2017, directors of child care centers offering preschool programs funded
under Section 2-3.71 of the School Code and this Part shall have either:
i) a
minimum of a baccalaureate degree in child development or early childhood
education or the equivalent (i.e., baccalaureate in any discipline with a
minimum of 24 semester hours of credit in child development, early childhood
education, or early childhood special education, including relevant field
experience) and a Gateways to Opportunity Level II or III Illinois Director
Credential issued pursuant to Section 10-70 of the Department of Human Services
Act [20 ILCS 1305/10-70] (see http://www.ilgateways.com/en/credentials); or
ii) meet
the requirements of subsection (c)(9)(E).
E) By
July 1, 2017, directors of preschool programs funded under Section 2-3.71 of
the School Code and this Part and administered by school districts shall hold a
professional educator license endorsed for principal or general administrative
issued under 23 Ill. Adm. Code 25.337 (Principal (2013)) or 25.335 (General
Administrative (Through August 31, 2014)), respectively.
F) Beginning
September 1, 2015, an applicant must submit an assurance that each staff member
who will provide services to children enrolled in an early childhood classroom
funded under this Part and who does not hold a professional educator license
issued by the State Board of Education pursuant to Article 21B of the School
Code [105 ILCS 5/Art. 21B] and 23 Ill. Adm. Code 25 (Educator Licensure) has
registered in the Illinois Department of Human Services' "Gateways to
Opportunity" registry (see http://registry.ilgateways.com).
10) A
description of staff development assessment procedures and ongoing professional
development activities to be conducted, to include a description of how the
results of the assessment will be used to inform the program's staff development
and, for proposals for expanded programs, the continuous quality improvement
plan required under Section 2050.67.
11) A
description of how developmental and/or educational progress will be assessed
and documented to ensure that the program meets the needs of the child and
provides a system whereby that child's parents are routinely advised of their
child's progress.
A) The
procedures to assess progress shall be formally validated with evidence that
the procedures reliably and accurately assess a child's progress relative to
his or her individual needs and the standards set forth in Appendix A or
Appendix C, as applicable.
B) The
procedures shall address each of the domains of development specified in
Section 2050.20(c)(6).
12) A
description of the required program components, as set forth in either Section 2050.30
or 2050.40.
13) Other
information, as specified in the RFP, such as daily schedules (including the
number of hours per day and days per week the program will operate, which must
provide for at least 12.5 hours a week), an annual calendar of at least 165
days, classroom locations, facility information (e.g., owner's name, terms of
lease arrangement, size of classrooms and other areas to be used by the
program), if applicable.
14) The
plan for ensuring that the program provides either a snack, in the case of a
half-day program, or a meal, in the case of a full-day program, for
participating children.
A) Food
and beverages provided in programs located in a school district attendance
center shall meet the U.S. Department of Agriculture's competitive food
standards set forth at 7 CFR 210.11 (2013).
B) Food
and beverages provided in programs located in a licensed child care center or
other community setting shall meet DCFS' standards set forth at 23 Ill. Adm.
Code 2008.330 (Nutrition and Meal Service).
15) A
budget summary and payment schedule, as well as a budget breakdown, i.e., a
detailed explanation of each line item of expenditure. The budget shall
specify that no more than 5 percent of the total grant award shall be used for
administrative and general expenses not directly attributed to program
activities, except that a higher limit not to exceed 10 percent may be
negotiated with an applicant that has provided evidence that the excess
administrative expenses are beyond its control and that it has exhausted all
available and reasonable remedies to comply with the limitation.
16) A
description of how the applicant will ensure that no fees will be charged of
parents or guardians and their children who are enrolled and participate in
Early Childhood Block Grant programs.
17) A
plan for evaluating the proposed programs and activities to be included in the
Early Childhood Block Grant, which shall correspond to the applicable
specifications set forth in the RFP.
18) Such
certifications, assurances and program-specific terms of the grant as the State
Superintendent of Education may require, to be signed by each applicant that is
a party to the application and submitted with the proposal. (Also see Section 2050.70.)
d) Applicants
may be requested to clarify various aspects of their proposals. The contents
of the approved proposal shall be incorporated into a grant agreement to be
signed by the Secretary of Early Childhood or designee and the school district
superintendent or, in the case of an entity that is not the school district,
the person legally authorized to submit the proposal and bind the applicant to
its contents.
(Source: Recodified from 23
Ill. Adm. Code 235 (State Board of Education) pursuant to P.A. 103-0594, at 50
Ill. Reg. 10300)