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Regional Office of Education #47 — Lee, Ogle and Whiteside Counties, Illinois — acts as an advocate for education by providing positive leadership; performing regulatory functions as directed by The Illinois School Code and the Illinois State Board of Education; coordinating and delivering state and local services; and disseminating ...
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Regional Office of Education #47 — Lee, Ogle and Whiteside Counties, Illinois — acts as an advocate for education by providing positive leadership; performing regulatory functions as directed by The Illinois School Code and the Illinois State Board of Education; coordinating and delivering state and local services; and disseminating ...
The Office of the Regional Superintendent of Schools is designed to serve all segments of the population of Lee, Ogle and Whiteside Counties — teachers, students, administrators, school board members, non-certified personnel, and citizenry in general — in matters relating to education.
Serving Lee, Ogle and Whiteside Counties 1001 west 23rd Street, Sterling, IL 61081 Ph: (815) 625-1495 Fax: (815) 625-1625 Website: www.roe47.org Number of districts: 24 Geographic Area: 2, 166 square miles
With exception of 1 district and one coop, all have participated in mentoring during the past three years of grant funding. The ROE provides training for district program leaders, administrators, mentors, and new teachers using Induction for the 21st Century Educator (ICE 21) materials.
The Regional Office of Education #47 did not have adequate subrecipient monitoring documentation. ROE Response: Effective April 2021, the Regional Office has developed written policies and procedures related to the Uniform Guidance. SUBRECIPIENT MONITORING The Regional Office of Education #47 (ROE) did not have
During the audit, the Regional Office of Education #47 (ROE) was providing the certification to the Illinois State Board of Education, the funding agency for IDEA – Improvement Grant – Part D, when required. However, the certifications were not obtained from the subrecipients of this program.