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MI Classroom Heroes Grants Meeting March 11, 2021

MI Classroom Heroes Grants

GSRP, Head Start, Adult Education and Young Adult Special Education COVID-19 Grant Program

Thursday, March 11, 2021

11:00 AM

Please note, there is limited capacity for joining a TEAMs meeting. This webinar will be recorded and posted on the Webinar Series page.

The Michigan Department of Treasury, in partnership with Michigan School Business Officials (MSBO), Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools (MANS), Michigan Head Start Association (MHSA), Michigan Association of Community & Adult Education (MACAE), Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators (MAISA), and Michigan Association of Superintendents & Administrators (MASA), is pleased to announce  the  joint  webinar, "MI Classroom Heroes Grants-GSRP, Head Start, Adult Education and Young Adult Special Education COVID-19 Grant Program" at 11a.m. on March 11, 2021.

Topics will include an overview of Public Act 257 of 2020, classroom teacher eligibility requirements, the process for eligibility list submissions, and key dates.

 

MI Classroom Heroes Grants

GSRP, Head Start, Adult Education and Young Adult Special Education COVID-19 Grant Program

Agenda

  1. Welcome & Introductions
  2. Overview of the MI Classroom Heroes Grant Programs
  3. Review of classroom teacher qualifications
  4. Review of classroom teacher eligibility requirements
  5. Review of the Teacher Certification Form 5741 and Teacher Appeals Process
  6. Grant Eligibility List Submission Process (Michigan eSignature Solution)
  7. Question and Answer
  8. Closing Remarks

The event will be hosted by Treasury using Microsoft Teams. Please visit www.michigan.gov/MIClassroomHeroes for more information.

In addition, Treasury has developed a webpage with resources regarding the MI Classroom Heroes Grants- GSRP, Head Start, Adult Education and Young Adult Special Education COVID-19 Grant Program. The link to the MI Classroom Heroes Grants - GSRP, Head Start, Adult Education and Young Adult Special Education COVID-19 Grant Program is available at www.michigan.gov/MIClassroomHeroes.

Join Microsoft Teams Meeting from Any Device

You can join the meeting via Microsoft TEAMS by using a desktop, laptop, tablet, or mobile phone. In addition, you can also join the meeting by using a conference call line.

For more information on the MI Classroom Heroes Grants please visit www.michigan.gov/MIClassroomHeroes.

Desktop, Laptop, or Tablet

Join by clicking or typing in the link below:

Join Microsoft TEAMs Meeting

You can join via web browser, Microsoft Edge, or download the desktop app. If you currently have the Microsoft Teams app, the meeting will open automatically. If you have a Microsoft Teams account, select "Sign In" to join with access to the meeting chat and more. If you do not have a Microsoft Teams account, you have the option to enter your name to join the meeting as a guest.

Mobile Phone

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Join Microsoft TEAMs Meeting

To get the best of Microsoft Teams meetings on a mobile phone, including audio and video, you will need to download and install the Microsoft Teams mobile app. If you currently have the Microsoft Teams mobile app, select "Join Microsoft Teams Meeting" to open the app and join the meeting. If you have a Microsoft Teams account, select "Sign In" and join with access to the meeting chat and more. If you do not have the Microsoft Teams mobile app, you will be redirected to the app store to download and install the app. If you do not have a Microsoft Teams account, select "Join as a Guest" and enter your name to join the meeting as a guest.

Note: Try to download the app at least 15 minutes before the meeting starts. It might take a several minutes, depending on your internet connection.

Dial In

Join by dialing the phone number and conference ID# listed below:

1-248-509-0316

Conference ID: 715 058 833#