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English Language Proficiency (ELP) Dashboard Now Available (11/10/2025)
The Maine DOE recognizes the continued need of the ELP Dashboard to support the meaningful utilization of data to inform instruction for multilingual learners. As reports have transitioned from the traditional PDF version to the ELP Dashboard within the Maine DOE Data Warehouse, the Maine DOE would like to draw attention to the following:

Access to the ELP Dashboard
Superintendents have access to the ELP Dashboard and can designate access to other SAU and school users, as necessary. The Maine DOE recommends that access to the ELP Dashboard be provided initially to data specialists/coordinators, directors/coordinators of multilingual programs, and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) educators. To request or amend access permissions for SAU and school staff, please use this form.

How to Use the Reports
The ELP Dashboard provides essential information to support data-driven decision making, enabling SAUs and schools to recognize trends in students’ English language performance. At the SAU and school levels, ELP data should be systematically analyzed to identify patterns of growth, establish equitable goals within strategic plans, and monitor progress toward ELP growth targets, as outlined in each SAU’s Lau Plan, Section 8: Ongoing Program Evaluation.

To ensure a comprehensive understanding of multilingual learner outcomes, ELP data must be intentionally triangulated with multiple sources of evidence and used to guide instructional planning and professional learning initiatives that promote continuous improvement. At the individual student level, the ELP dashboard also provides critical data, such as projected exit grade and year from ESOL services, growth calculations, and target scale scores for the current school year, that should directly inform the development and implementation of Individual Language Acquisition Plans (ILAPs).

The Maine DOE will provide additional information and technical assistance via a virtual webinar on Monday, November 17, 2025, at 1 p.m. Please register here.

Questions regarding ACCESS and Alternate ACCESS data should be directed to Mechelle Ganglfinger, Maine DOE Alternate and ELP Assessments Coordinator, at Mechelle.Ganglfinger@maine.gov.

Questions regarding the utilization of the reports to inform instruction should be directed to Jane Armstrong, Maine DOE ESOL Specialist, at Jane.Armstrong@maine.gov.

Questions regarding access to the ELP Dashboard should be directed to Brett Molin, Maine DOE Data Warehouse Manager, at Brett.Molin@maine.gov.

FY 25 IDEA Year End Reports Due (11/7/2025)
The FY 25 IDEA Year End Reports are due 11/30/2025. The year end report tracks the expenditures for the first 12 months of the grant 07/01/2024-06/30/2025. You must start a revision to the application in order to complete. Sections to be completed are: Inventory, CEIS, Expenditure Overview for 611 and 619 only expenditures for 07/01/24-06/30/25 (no carryover) At the end of the report there is a place to upload a detailed trail balance for Fund codes 2470 & 2510. Maintenance of Effort and Excess Cost are being calculated outside of Grants4ME currently. Once the data is available in Grants4ME we will reach out to work with SAUs not meeting MOE. Please reach out to Colene O'Neill if you have questions or need help with the report.  207-624-6713 or colene.oneill@maine.gov. Thank you to all who have already completed the Year End Report. 

Thank you. 
OSSIE Fiscal Team 
FY25 ESEA Performance Report (10/3/2025)
The FY25 ESEA Performance Report pages, in the FY25 ESEA Consolidated Application, are due on 11/14/2025. All invoicing for expenditures through 09/30/2025 must be completed before the SAU can submit the performance report. The ESEA offered a training, which is available at on the ESEA Resources webpage. 
Reminders
Review of 2024-2025 ESSA Dashboard Data Sets (11/10/2025)

Teams within the Maine DOE have completed their review of 2024-2025 chronic absenteeism, Title I status, graduation, post-secondary, and behavior data. These Phase 2 (see below) data sets are now available for school administrative units (SAUs) to review, with the review period ending on Monday, November 24, 2025.  

Please click here to review 2024-2025 SAU data sets. 

Additional data sets and information related to Maine’s Model of School Support (MMSS) will be released in subsequent phases, as tentatively outlined below:   

Phase

Data Element(s)

Tentative Timeline

Action Needed or Required

1

Enrollment, staff/teacher, English language proficiency, and assessment

Released Wednesday, October 1, 2025

  • Review and feedback period is now closed. 

2

Chronic absenteeism, Title I status, graduation, post-secondary, and behavior

Access the Dashboard here.

To be released Monday, November 10, 2025

  • SAUs should review data and contact information for accuracy.
  • Discrepancies must be reported to medms.helpdesk@maine.gov by Monday, November 24, 2025.
                                     Upcoming Releases

3

Maine’s Model of School Support and notifications

To be released Monday, December 1, 2025

  • No SAU action is required.

4

Per pupil expenditures and behavior

To be released Monday, January 12, 2026

  • SAUs should review data and contact information for accuracy.
  • Discrepancies must be reported to medms.helpdesk@maine.gov by Monday, January 26, 2026.
 
Questions should please be directed to Janette Kirk, Maine DOE Chief of Federal Programs, at Janette.Kirk@maine.gov