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  1. Established in September 2014 in southeast China, the St. Mary's – Shunde campus currently employs 5 faculty serving over 100 elementary students in grades 1 – 5. This program teaches to students' individual strengths, cultivating creativity, fostering diverse, international perspectives, and encouraging students to be positive, curious.
  2. Campus address 720 4th Avenue South St. Cloud, MN (320) 308-0121.
  3. V1 Media is an approved AIA continuing-education provider. AIA-approved courses are a valid form of Professional Development for the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industries via self-learning courses in all states.
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Elizabeth Healthcare is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation serving the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati region. Tax identification #610445850.

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Adult Enrichment & Recreation

Recreational and learning opportunities are available for adults. Courses, both in person and online, offer affordable, fun and convenient lifelong learning opportunities.

After School & Summer Youth Enrichment

Youth Enrichment offers a variety of activities for youth age 4 thru 8th grade at each elementary school

Driver Education

St. Francis Area Schools Community Education offers both Classroom and Behind the Wheel Instruction.

ECFE
Early Childhood Screening

Early Childhood Screening is a free, simple check of a young child's health and development. The program connects parents and children to early childhood programs and community resources, and answers parenting questions.

Essential Care/Tier 1 *Must submit a CURRENT employee letter to receive priority registration*

Essential Tier 1 is care available to healthcare, emergency medical services, law enforcement, firefighter, correctional services, public health, court services, educational staff and childcare. You must obtain a letter from your employer prior to care

Kids Connection/Just 4 Kids

Kids Connection and Just 4 Kids - Offering quality childcare Monday through Friday for children 3 years old through 5th grade.

Preschool Place 15

St. Francis Area Schools Early Childhood Programs focus on providing opportunities where young children of all abilities can grow and experience success and their parents can be partners in learning.

Preschool Place 15 Distance Learning Preschool

A virtual Preschool Place 15 class where St. Francis Area Schools provides young children of all abilities an opportunity to grow and experience success with their parents as a partner in learning.

Summer 2019

The Community Ed Rec Department offers a variety of summer camps. All grades are based on the grade entering in the 2019-2020 school year.

Youth Recreation

Community Education Rec Department offers activities for youth.

Cuisine
Entertainment-Lunch Bunch

This section provides descriptions of upcoming entertainment offerings.

General Interest
Health & Fitness
Baseball

Beginner level of baseball.

Soccer
Softball

Beginners level of slow pitch softball.

T-Ball

A fun, non-competitive league to teach young children the basic skills of T-Ball.

Early Childhood Family Education Classes and Special Events
Account Management
Registration
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Account Management
Registration
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Account Management
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Account Management
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Account Management
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Title I, Part A (Title I) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESEA) provides financial assistance to local educational agencies (LEAs) and schools with high numbers or high percentages of children from low-income families to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards. Federal funds are currently allocated through four statutory formulas that are based primarily on census poverty estimates and the cost of education in each state

  1. Basic Grants provide funds to LEAs in which the number of children counted in the formula (formula children) is at least 10 and exceeds 2 percent of an LEA's school-age population.
  2. Concentration Grants provide funds to LEAs that are eligible for Basic Grants and in which the number of formula children exceeds 6,500 or 15 percent of an LEA's the total school-age population.
  3. Targeted Grants are based on the same data used for Basic and Concentration Grants except that the data are weighted so that LEAs with higher numbers or higher percentages of children receive more funds. Targeted Grants are based on the same data used for Basic and Concentration Grants except that the data are weighted so that LEAs with higher numbers or higher percentages of formula children receive more funds. Targeted Grants provide funds to LEAs in which the number of formula children (without application of the formula weights) is at least 10 and at least 5 percent of the LEA's school-age population.
  4. Education Finance Incentive Grants (EFIG) distribute funds to States based on factors that measure:
    • a State's effort to provide financial support for education compared to its relative wealth as measured by its per capita income; and
    • the degree to which education expenditures among LEAs within the State are equalized.

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  1. Established in September 2014 in southeast China, the St. Mary's – Shunde campus currently employs 5 faculty serving over 100 elementary students in grades 1 – 5. This program teaches to students' individual strengths, cultivating creativity, fostering diverse, international perspectives, and encouraging students to be positive, curious.
  2. Campus address 720 4th Avenue South St. Cloud, MN (320) 308-0121.
  3. V1 Media is an approved AIA continuing-education provider. AIA-approved courses are a valid form of Professional Development for the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industries via self-learning courses in all states.

Elizabeth Healthcare is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation serving the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati region. Tax identification #610445850.

Adult Enrichment & Recreation

Recreational and learning opportunities are available for adults. Courses, both in person and online, offer affordable, fun and convenient lifelong learning opportunities.

After School & Summer Youth Enrichment

Youth Enrichment offers a variety of activities for youth age 4 thru 8th grade at each elementary school

Driver Education

St. Francis Area Schools Community Education offers both Classroom and Behind the Wheel Instruction.

ECFE
Early Childhood Screening

Early Childhood Screening is a free, simple check of a young child's health and development. The program connects parents and children to early childhood programs and community resources, and answers parenting questions.

Essential Care/Tier 1 *Must submit a CURRENT employee letter to receive priority registration*

Essential Tier 1 is care available to healthcare, emergency medical services, law enforcement, firefighter, correctional services, public health, court services, educational staff and childcare. You must obtain a letter from your employer prior to care

Kids Connection/Just 4 Kids

Kids Connection and Just 4 Kids - Offering quality childcare Monday through Friday for children 3 years old through 5th grade.

Preschool Place 15

St. Francis Area Schools Early Childhood Programs focus on providing opportunities where young children of all abilities can grow and experience success and their parents can be partners in learning.

Preschool Place 15 Distance Learning Preschool

A virtual Preschool Place 15 class where St. Francis Area Schools provides young children of all abilities an opportunity to grow and experience success with their parents as a partner in learning.

Summer 2019

The Community Ed Rec Department offers a variety of summer camps. All grades are based on the grade entering in the 2019-2020 school year.

Youth Recreation

Community Education Rec Department offers activities for youth.

Cuisine
Entertainment-Lunch Bunch

This section provides descriptions of upcoming entertainment offerings.

General Interest
Health & Fitness
Baseball

Beginner level of baseball.

Soccer
Softball

Beginners level of slow pitch softball.

T-Ball

A fun, non-competitive league to teach young children the basic skills of T-Ball.

Early Childhood Family Education Classes and Special Events
Account Management
Registration
Quick Pay
Account Management
Registration
Quick Pay
Account Management
Quick Pay
Account Management
Quick Pay
Account Management
Quick Pay

Title I, Part A (Title I) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESEA) provides financial assistance to local educational agencies (LEAs) and schools with high numbers or high percentages of children from low-income families to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards. Federal funds are currently allocated through four statutory formulas that are based primarily on census poverty estimates and the cost of education in each state

  1. Basic Grants provide funds to LEAs in which the number of children counted in the formula (formula children) is at least 10 and exceeds 2 percent of an LEA's school-age population.
  2. Concentration Grants provide funds to LEAs that are eligible for Basic Grants and in which the number of formula children exceeds 6,500 or 15 percent of an LEA's the total school-age population.
  3. Targeted Grants are based on the same data used for Basic and Concentration Grants except that the data are weighted so that LEAs with higher numbers or higher percentages of children receive more funds. Targeted Grants are based on the same data used for Basic and Concentration Grants except that the data are weighted so that LEAs with higher numbers or higher percentages of formula children receive more funds. Targeted Grants provide funds to LEAs in which the number of formula children (without application of the formula weights) is at least 10 and at least 5 percent of the LEA's school-age population.
  4. Education Finance Incentive Grants (EFIG) distribute funds to States based on factors that measure:
    • a State's effort to provide financial support for education compared to its relative wealth as measured by its per capita income; and
    • the degree to which education expenditures among LEAs within the State are equalized.

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Once a State's EFIG allocation is determined, funds are provided (using a weighted count formula that is similar to Targeted Grants) to LEAs in which the number of children from low-income families is at least 10 and at least 5 percent of the LEA's school-age population.

An LEA's Title I allocation is the sum of the amount that the LEA receives under each formula. LEAs target the Title I funds they receive to schools with the highest percentages of children from low-income families. If a Title I school is operating a targeted assistance program, the school provides Title I services to children who are failing, or most at risk of failing, to meet challenging State academic standards. Schools in which children from low-income families make up at least 40 percent of enrollment are eligible to use Title I funds to operate schoolwide programs that serve all children in the school in order to raise the achievement of the lowest-achieving students. LEAs also must use Title I funds to provide Title I services to eligible children enrolled in private schools. More information about Title I and other ESEA programs is available at: https://www2.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/essa/index.html.





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