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The implementation of The Creative Curriculum, Second Step, The Child Protection Unit. Building Foundations That Last and science studies shall be documented in weekly classroom lesson plans. PROGRAM TITLE: Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program AGENCY: Tulalip Tribes ADDRESS: 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx XX 00000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Xxx CONTRACT PERIOD: 8/1/2015 TO: 6/30/2016 REVENUE SOURCES: FUNDS AWARDED UNDER CONTRACT: REVENUE SOURCE AMOUNT State ECEAP 8/1/2015 – 6/30/2016 $569,500 TOTAL FUNDS AWARDED: $569,500 NON-FEDERAL MATCHING RESOURCES: TOTAL NON-FEDERAL RESOURCES: $ 0.00 MATCH REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACT: PERCENTAGE: N/A AMOUNT: N/A OTHER PROGRAM RESOURCES (Identify): SOURCE PERIOD AMOUNT TOTAL OTHER RESOURCES $ 0.00 APPROVED UNIT RATE (IF APPLICABLE): N/A PER UNIT August 2015 ECEAP services 67 $773 $51,791 State ECEAP Recruitment, enrollment, program planning, staff hiring September 2015 ECEAP services 67 773 51,791 State ECEAP Comprehensive preschool services October 2015 ECEAP services 67 773 51,791 State ECEAP Comprehensive preschool services November 2015 ECEAP services 67 773 51,791 State ECEAP Comprehensive preschool services December 2015 ECEAP services 67 773 51,791 State ECEAP Comprehensive preschool services January 2016 ECEAP services 67 773 51,791 State ECEAP Comprehensive preschool services February 2016 ECEAP services 67 773 51,791 State ECEAP Comprehensive preschool services March 2016 ECEAP services 67 773 51,791 State ECEAP Comprehensive preschool services April 2016 ECEAP services 67 773 51,791 State ECEAP Comprehensive preschool services May 2016 ECEAP services 67 773 51,791 State ECEAP Comprehensive preschool services June 2016 ECEAP services 67 770 51,590 State ECEAP Comprehensive preschool services Invoice Number: ‌ Tulalip Tribes REPORTING Period: 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Month Year CONTRACT #: EL-15-60-16-056 Tulalip, WA 98271 AUTHORIZED FUND: State ECEAP AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE: DATE: AUGUST 2015 67 $773 SEPTEMBER 2015 67 $773 OCTOBER 2015 67 $773 NOVEMBER 2015 67 $773 DECEMBER 2015 67 $773 JANUARY 2016 67 $773 FEBRUARY 2016 67 $773 MARCH 2016 67 $773 APRIL 2016 67 $773 MAY 2016 67 $773 JUNE 2016 67 $770 TOTAL $ - FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Invoice: Period: A-1 Continuous Improvement System 4 A-2 Exceptions to Standards 4 A-3 Service Delivery Plan 4 A-4 Community Partnerships 4 A-5 Health Advisory Committee 4 A-6 Parent Policy Council 5 A-7 Community Assessment 5 A-8 Self-Assessment of ECEAP Compliance 6 A-10 Community and Parent Complaints 6 A-11 Free-of-Charge 6 A-12 Non-Discrimination 6 A-13 Confidentiality 7 A-14...
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