DIRECTOR OF FEDERAL PROGRAMS
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Section D: Personnel
Policy DPAO: Director of Federal Programs
Director of Federal Programs
When the Oologah-Talala school systems does not employ a federal programs director, the superintendent shall assume the responsibility for these duties. The superintendent has the authority to delegate this responsibility to a qualified administrative assistant. The superintendent or administrative assistant will report semi-annually to the school board on all federal programs and keep the administration advised of pending charges in the various programs.
Administrative Responsibility
- Complete applications for existing programs.
- Complete applications for programs not in existence.
- Disseminate information to the public.
- Complete final reports. This includes maintaining time distribution and management records for those employees who are paid with federal funds.
- Order and mark supplies and materials with date of purchase for Title I, ESEA; Title IVB Library Equipment, Guidance, Counseling, and Testing; Johnson O'Malley; and Title IVC, Innovative and Support Programs.
- Develop goals and guidelines for the school system to comply with HEW Title IX regulations.
- Select parent committee to serve on individual federal programs.
- Organize meetings and keep all interested parties informed and serve as chairperson for all groups.
Special Education - P.L. 89-313 ESEA Handicapped, VI-B Handicapped
- Homebound program;
- Title programs that apply to special education;
- Special education - out of district transportation reporting;
- Special education report on class membership;
- Special education claims for other districts' students.
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