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Academic Intervention for Nonpublic Schools (AIS)

AIS is a one hundred percent state funded grant, based upon ÌýOriginally created in 2003-2004, this fund was created to assist the teachers and administrators of those religious and independent schools which administer the state English Language Arts (ELA) and Math exams and have students scoring at levels one and two.  The grant provides reimbursement funds for professional development of education personnel, or the purchase ofÌýinstructional materials (such as new ELA and Math programs, curricula and books)Ìýdesigned to assistÌýthese lower scoring students, in the hopes of raising the bar of student performance on the State assessments.

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Grant Opportunity Name

Academic Intervention Services (AIS)

Grant Format

Reimbursement

Grant Type

Non-Competitive, Formula Driven*

Inaugural Year

2015-2016

Grant Cycle

1-year

Current Year

Year 7

Online Application/Reimbursement

Paper Application/Reimbursement

AIS Year 7 Reimbursement Form

Program Guide

AIS Year 7 Program Guide

Eligibility Dates

4/1/2015-6/30/2024

Applications Due

10/17/2024

Workshop/Tutorial

Please see Q&A resources. Recorded tutorial TBD

Total Funding Available

$922,000

Anticipated Amount of Award(s)

AIS Year 7 Allocations

Purpose

Reimbursement for certain professional development and instructional material expenditures designed to support students who are at-risk of not meeting the NYS administered 3-8 assessments in ELA and mathematics

Eligibility

- Currently open, K-12
- Religious & Independent Schools (non-profit or not-for-profit)
- Have a BEDS code and valid OSC Vendor ID
- Offered the 3-8 State assessments AND reported students not achieving at a level 3 or 4. (Secondary to the COVID pandemic, some flexibility was permitted for Grant Y6 and Y7 assessment reporting. See the AIS Guidance document for details.)

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Allocation Methodology

The annual AIS allocation is calculated based on the statewide total number of religious and independent school students who did not meet level 3 or 4 on 3-8 State assessments in ELA and mathematics in the prior school year. Once the number of students is established on a state level, a per pupil rate is calculated as well as the total amount of funds available to an individual school.

Per-Pupil Rate is then multiplied by the school's reported number of students who did not meet level 3 or 4 on the grade 3-8 State Assessments in ELA and Math in the 2021-2022 school year.*

Contact Name

Office of Religious and Independent School Support (ORISS)

Contact Email

AIS-ORISS@nysed.gov

Current Solicitation Profile

Year 7 (2021-2022 School Year) Announcement

*Please note: Not all nonpublic schools in New York State offer the 3-8 State assessments to their students.ÌýONLY those schools that offer the assessments andÌýreport to Â鶹¹ÙÍø per the established processes are eligible for AIS reimbursementÌýbased upon the number of their students that do not achieve a level 3 or 4 on State proficiency exams.

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ÌýAIS Guidance & Resource Documents

ÌýAIS FAQ

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Contact Information

Academic
Intervention Services
(AIS)

Art & Music Teacher Salary
(AMTS)

Mandated
Services Aid (MSA) & ComprehensiveÌý
Attendance Policy (CAP)

Mathematics, Science, & Technology Teachers
(MST)

Nonpublic School
Safety Equipment
(NPSE)

AIS-ORISS@nysed.gov

AMTS-ORISS@nysed.gov

MSA-CAP-ORISS@nysed.gov

MST-ORISS@nysed.gov

NPSE-ORISS@nysed.gov

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Â鶹¹ÙÍø- ORISS
89 Washington Avenue
Room 1078 EBA
Albany, New York 12234
Phone:(518) 474-3936
Fax: (518) 474-4674

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