2022-2023 Program and Budget Handbook

• Chromebooks • Keyboards • Fire Sticks • Apple TV • Flash Drive/Memory Cards • Speakers/Headphones/Earbuds Check FSEP’s website for a comprehensive list. These items should be red labeled and safeguarded. Note: In general, items appearing in the District’s Supplies and Equipment Catalog are mostly general supplies and, therefore, cannot be funded with Title I resources. However, FSEP has identified a list of equipment in the General Stores Catalog that can be purchased under General Supplies-Technology with Title I funds. For a list of these items, please visit the FSEP or General Stores Distribution website. H. Mileage …to reimburse school employees for mileage to Title I program activities such as Title I funded workshops and Title I meetings. The purpose and need for mileage must be specifically described in the SPSA. Parents can receive mileage reimbursement according to the guidelines in BUL-6748.2, Parent Conference Attendance. Note: Mileage for itinerants (Nurses, PSW, PSA Counselors, other itinerants) are paid centrally, not from school budgets. I. Phone Expenses Title I Office /Parent Center (PhoneExp-T1Ofc/Prnt) …use actual cost for current year, projected for the entire year on existing phones. Budget $620 for installation and the basic service fee for a new/continuing telephone in the Title I Office and/or Parent Center. Program 7E046 funds should be used for phone expenses in the Parent and Family Center only. The Budget Item # is 50254. Postage is not an allowable expenditure with Title I funds.

• Instructional CDs, Videos, DVDs (not blank)

• Flashcards • Periodicals • Initial Software License fees

• Educational Apps • Leveled Readers • Classroom set of novels not on the District’s required reading list In general, items appearing in the District’s Supplies and Equipment Catalog are mostly general supplies and, therefore, cannot be funded with Title I resources. However, FSEP has identified a list of instructional tools in the General Stores Catalog that can be purchased under SIM with Title I funds. For a list of these items, please visit the FSEP or General Stores Distribution website. F. Other Books …Books that have not been adopted by the proper authority (i.e., Board) for use as basic curricula. Examples include: • Professional Development (PD) Books or Training Materials for PD • Reference Materials/Supplemental • Books for the School Library G. General Supplies-Technology …equipment with a total final cost of less than $500 (including tax, shipping and other ancillary charges). These items may be used in the classrooms and parent centers. Examples include, but are not limited to small and attractive items that have a unit cost of less than $500, such as: • Laptops, Netbooks • iPads, iPods • E-readers • Projectors (overhead/LCD) • Graphing calculators Books for student use in the classroom or in the library (e.g., thesaurus, picture dictionaries)

• Document readers • Classroom Printers

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