Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-1-4-.282 - Striving Reader Comprehensive Literacy Project
1.
Purpose of Grant. The purpose
of the grant is to provide federal funds for Local Education Agencies (LEAs)
and non-profit early learning providers serving Georgia's neediest students.
Funds will be used to implement projects designed to advance literacy skills,
reading and writing for students from birth through grade 12.
2.
Term and Conditions. Grants
are awarded through a competitive process to LEA's and not-for-profit early
learning providers that agree to develop a system literacy plan, provide
classrooms with print rich materials, provide digital content to extend
learning, use valid and reliable assessments, provide a schedule consistent
with research in order to maximize literacy instruction, and ensure that all
leaders and teachers participate in all literacy training. Recipients must
agree to participate in an evaluation, attend state sponsored training and
submit reports upon request. These reports are collected by the department and
sent to the United States Department of Education (USED).
3.
Eligible Recipients. LEAs
that have 35% or more students participating in free or reduced lunch are
eligible to apply. Non-profit providers of early learning residing within a
district with more than 35% students participating in free or reduced lunch are
eligible to apply. Districts will perform a needs assessment to determine that
they have selected the neediest schools to include in their sub grant
application.
4.
Criteria for
Award. Applications are reviewed by Georgia Department of Education for
adherence to the terms and conditions describe in the application. Applications
are then sent randomly to approved national readers to be scored. Funding will
be awarded based on the following formula: 15% for children birth through age
5, 40% for elementary schools and 40% for students in middle and high school to
be distributed evenly. Funds are awarded for a two year cycle. Participation in
the project extends through the life of the grant for data reporting purposes.
5.
Directions and Deadlines
for Applying. Requests for information and application should be made to
the Striving Reader Office, Georgia Department of Education, 1758 Twin Towers
East, 205 Jesse Hill Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334, or online at
www.doe.k12.ga.us.
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