Federal Grants Administration
Notice of Public Participation for Federal Grants
Centerville City Schools receives federal funding through the Special Education - IDEA (Part B) grant to assist with the education of handicapped children, ages 3-21. The district also receives funding through Title Ia, Title IIa, the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund, and the American Rescue Plan.
Major Allocations and Proposed Uses for Fiscal Year 2024
- IDEA-B Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act Special Education -- $2,167,288.38* -- Support special education services by funding approximately 20 intervention specialists and 6 paraprofessionals ($334,740.42 set aside for early intervention)
- ECSE Early Childhood Special Education -- $64,314.45 -- Funds approximately 1 preschool teacher
- Title Ia Improving Basic Programs -- $755,372.93* -- Partially funds Literacy Support teachers in our Title I buildings, parent engagement, supplies, and professional development
- Title IIa Supporting Effective Instruction -- $169,948.47* -- Supports professional development and instructional coaches
- Title III Language Instruction for English Learners -- 72,545.07*
- Title IV Student Support and Academic Enrichment -- $58,713.70* -- Supports well-rounded education, improved conditions for learning, and the use of technology to increase academic achievement
* includes allocation for nonpublic schools
One-time Allocations
- Grant funding was provided to school districts in fiscal years 2021, 2022, and 2023 to help with the COVID-19 pandemic. You can view a summary of the funding that Centerville Schools received and how it’s been used. Any remaining money is allocated to be spent by the Sept. 30, 2024 deadline.
Interested parties may file comments by mail to Centerville City School District, Attention: Office of Student Services or Curriculum, 111 Virginia Ave Centerville, OH 45458. You may also deliver your comment via email to tammy.drerup@centerville.k12.oh.us or cherie.colopy@centerville.k12.oh.us.