Project Development Overview
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Mission
The Alachua County Public Schools (ACPS) Project Development team is dedicated to helping teachers, principals, and administrative staff secure funding to support and enhance educational programs throughout the district. The department assists with:
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Grant Identification and Location
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Grant Planning and Project Development
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Grant Writing: Help and Support
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Grant Monitoring
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Grant Reporting
Additional Services:
Teacher/School grant links
Charter School Participation in Federal Programs
Private School Participation in Federal Programs
Partnerships and Sub-agreements
Letters of support
Current Grants, Programs, and Initiatives
Title II, Part A – Supporting Effective Instruction in The Classroom
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To enhance the quality and effectiveness of teachers, principals, and other school leaders so low income and minority students have greater access to effective instruction.
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Services: Professional development opportunities
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In person, speakers, facilitators
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Travel and registration
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Online PD, subscription and resources
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Instructional Coaching, including technology coaching
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Title III, Part A - English Language Acquisition
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Facilitate the delivery of language instruction to students who have a primary language other than English to help them learn English and meet challenging state academic content and achievement standards
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Services:
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Family liaisons
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Parent workshops
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After school ESOL tutoring
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Professional development workshops for teachers of ELLs
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Title III, Part A- Immigrant Supplementary Instructional Support
This additional Title III funding supports ACPS in meeting the unique educational and cultural needs of immigrant students, ensuring they receive the resources and assistance required to thrive academically and socially.
Title IV-Student Support and Academic Enrichment
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Purpose To increase the capacity of the LEA (School District) to improve and support student academic achievement
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Services:
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Providing all students with access to a well-rounded education
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Improving school conditions for student learnings to support safe and healthy students
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Improving the use of technology in order to advance digital literacy of all students.
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Professional development for the effective use of data and technology.
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Title IX, Part A –McKinney Vento Program for The Education of Homeless Children and Youth Project
Main Purpose of the McKinney Vento Act is to ensure the following for the homeless child:
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School Access
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Educational Stability
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Support for Academic Success
Through the McKinney Vento Program ACPS seeks to address the unique challenges faced by students experiencing homelessness. ACPS staff works to identify, enroll, and provide specialized support and services to ensure homeless youth have equal access to educational opportunities.
Stronger Connections Grant Program
Stronger Connections Grant (SCG)is a 3-year grant to promote safer and healthier learning environments in schools under section 4108 of the ESEA. ACPS is using the grant to enable earlier identification of student needs, more personalized interventions, and greater coordination between schools, families, and communities through the following initiatives:
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Before and After School Intervention Counseling Program
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Pathways to Expand the Pool of Certified Mental Health Professionals
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Virtual Counseling Program
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Behavior Intervention Program
*Please note that district policy requires all grants exceeding $1,000 in value to be reviewed by the Project Development Department. Grants applications over $5,000 must also be Board approved.
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Contact Us
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Dr. Joram Rejouis
Director of Project Development
Email: rejouisj -
Nicole Fields
Project Development Specialist
Email: fieldsn -
Claire Bello Roufai
Program Service Specialist
Email: belloroufaicm -
Terri Zimmerman
Program Service Specialist
Email: zimmermants -
Grecia Chavez Betancourt
Administrative Secretary
Email: chavezbetancourgaOffice: (352) 955-7605
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Syltane Fifi Pierre
Homeless Liaison
Email: pierresj
(352) 955-7323
(352) 275-8178 -
Victoria Gomez de la Torre
Migrant Program Supervisor
Email: gomezdelatorrev
(352) 955-6855 ext. 6361Note: Email addresses are followed by @gm.sbac.edu
File Library
Forms
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Grant and Funding Solicitation Submission Approval
PRD-2324-001_-_Grant_and_Funding_Solicitation_Submission_Approval_Form.pdf 202.97 KB (Last Modified on August 14, 2024) -
Stipend Time & Effort Documentation Form
PRD-2324-003_-_Stipend_Time_and_Effort_Documentation_Form.pdf 252.58 KB (Last Modified on August 14, 2024)