Funding priority will be determined as follows:
(a) All scored applications will be grouped
within each CTAP region by score percentage ranges (100-90, 89-80, 79-70,
69-60, and 59-50);
(b) Within each
score percentage range, applications will be ranked as follows:
(1) Applications from school districts that
received less than $10,000 in funding from the EETT formula grant will be
ranked by score percentage and listed first. In the event of a tied score, the
applicant with the higher substantial need for assistance in acquiring and
using technology as determined by the California School Technology Survey will
be listed first.
(2) Applications
from school districts that received $10,000 or more from the EETT formula
funding will be ranked by score percentage range and placed below the school
districts that received less than $10,000 in EETT formula funding. In the event
of a tied score, the applicant with the higher substantial need for assistance
in acquiring and using technology as determined by the California School
Technology Survey will be listed first.
(c) Starting with the 100-90 score percentage
range and working downward, funding will then be allocated within each scoring
percentage range to school districts based upon the middle and junior high
schools contained in each application.
(d) If there is a balance remaining after all
middle and junior high schools have been funded, starting with the 100-90 score
percentage range and working downward, funding will next be allocated within
each scoring percentage range to each school district based upon the elementary
schools in each application.
(e) If
there is a balance remaining after all elementary schools have been funded,
starting with the 100-90 score percentage range and working downward, funding
will be allocated within each score percentage range to each school district
based upon the other schools serving grades 4-8 in the application.
School type will be verified prior to funding. School type
will be determined based on the County District School (CDS) ownership code for
each school listed on forms 8a, 8b, and 8c (see Section 11975(h)-(j)) as of the
date the grant application is due. School districts that request a change of
ownership code must have completed a Change Request for a
County-District-School (CDS) Code (revised 6/2003), and submitted the form to
the California Department of Education a minimum of 30 (thirty) working days
prior to the grant application deadline to assure the correct ownership code
can be validated.
Notes
Cal. Code Regs. Tit.
5, §
11978
Note: Authority cited: Section
52295.30,
Education Code. Reference: Sections
52295.30
and
52295.35,
Education Code; Public Law
107-110, Title II, Part D Section 2412; and 20 USC
Section 6762.
1. New section filed
4-3-2003 as an emergency; operative 4-23-2003 (Register 2003, No. 14). A
Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 8-1-2003 or emergency
language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
2. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-23-2003 order, including new final
paragraph, transmitted to OAL 7-15-2003 and filed 8-26-2003 (Register 2003, No.
35).
3. Amendment of subsections (b)(1)-(2) filed 5-24-2004;
operative 5-24-2004 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4
(Register 2004, No. 22).