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Title IV, Part A Content Area Program Office Directory

This directory is intended to connect LEAs with resources related to Title IV-A content areas and activities. The first chart below contains contact information for the Department’s program offices that specialize in Title IV, Part A content areas. The subsequent charts match the program offices to the Title IV-A content areas and activities, including helpful links.

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Phone Number

Email Address

Office of Accountability – Field Support Services (OA)

518-486-4798 or 518-474-5923

fieldsupport@nysed.gov

Office of Bilingual Education and World Languages (OBEWL)

518-474-8775

OBEWL@nysed.gov

Office of Career and Technical Education (CTE)

518-486-1547

EMSCCTE@nysed.gov

Office of Curriculum and Instruction (C&I)

518-474-5922

emscurric@nysed.gov

Office of Early Learning (OEL)

518-474-5807

OEL@nysed.gov

Office of Educational Design and Technology (Ed Tech)

518-474-5461

edtech@nysed.gov

Office of Postsecondary Access, Support and Success (OPASS)

518-486-5202

kiap@nysed.gov

Office of Student Support Services (SSS)

518-474-6090

StudentSupportServices@nysed.gov

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Title IV-A Well-Rounded Educational Opportunities

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Helpful Links

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

CTE; C&I; Ed Tech

Science

Mathematics

Technology Education

Educational Design & Technology

Music and Arts

C&I

Arts

World Language Instruction (Foreign Language Instruction)

OBEWL

World Languages

Accelerated Learning Programs

C&I; Ed Tech

AP, IB, ACT, and SAT Fee Waiver Programs for New York State Students

Early College High Schools

OPASS

Smart Scholars Early College High School

Pathways in Technology (NYS P-TECH) Program

High School Redesign

OA

School Support

Civics Instruction

C&I

Social Studies

College and Career Counseling

CTE; C&I; SSS

General Education and Diploma Requirements

Guide for Career and Technical Administrators and School Counselors

Career Plan

Social Emotional Learning

SSS

Environmental Education

C&I

Science

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Title IV-A Safe and Healthy Students

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Helpful Links

Preventing Bullying and Harassment

SSS

School Dropout Prevention

SSS

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Re-Entry Programs and Transition Services for Justice Involved Youth

SSS

School Readiness and Academic Success

C&I; OEL

Office of Curriculum and Instruction

Office of Early Learning

Child Sexual Abuse Awareness and Prevention

C&I; SSS

Erin's Law

Reducing Use of Exclusionary Discipline Practices and Promoting Supportive School Discipline

SSS

Suicide Prevention

SSS

Violence Prevention, Crisis Management and Conflict Resolution

SSS

Preventing Human Trafficking

SSS

Building School and Community Relationships

SSS

Culturally Responsive Teaching and Professional Development of Implicit Bias

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Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Education

Drug (including alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, smokeless tobacco, electronic cigarettes) and Violence Prevention

C&I; SSS

Health Education

Health and Safety Practices in Athletic Programs

C&I

Athletics and Coaching

Health and Safety Practices in Schools

SSS

School-Based Health and Mental Health Services

SSS

Healthy, Active Lifestyle, Nutritional Education

C&I

Health Education

Physical Education Activities

C&I

Physical Education

Trauma-Informed Classroom Management

SSS

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Title IV-A Effective Use of Technology

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Helpful Links

Provide Personalized Learning to Improve Academic Achievement

Ed Tech

Digital Learning Resources

Assistive Technology

Discover, Adapt, and Share High-Quality Resources

Ed Tech

Digital Learning Resources

Implement Online and Blended Learning Strategies

Ed Tech

Digital Learning Resources

Implement School-Wide and District-Wide Approaches to Inform Instruction, Support Teacher Collaboration, and Personalize Learning

Ed Tech

Digital Learning Resources

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