Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-1-4-.287 - Literacy for Learning, Living and Leading in Georgia (L4GA) Project
1.
Purpose of
Grant. The purpose of the grant is to provide federal funds for Local
Education Agencies (LEAs) and their partnering organizations to serve Georgia's
students. Funds will be used to implement projects designed to create systemic
change by engaging early care providers, schools, community organizations, and
teacher educators 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 LEAs that partner with community coalitions and identify a feeder
pattern from birth through grade 12. The LEA-partnerships will develop a
systemic literacy plan and create routines for reviewing system-wide data to
address systemic issues. LEA-partnerships are expected to engage community
organizations, teacher educators, and schools, provide classrooms with
print-rich materials, leverage digital learning, use valid and reliable
assessments, provide a schedule consistent with research in order to maximize
literacy instruction, and ensure that all partners, including school leaders
and teachers, participate in professional learning. Recipients must agree to
participate in an evaluation, attend state-sponsored training and submit
reports upon request. These reports are collected by the Georgia Department of
Education and sent to the United States Department of Education (US
ED).
3.
Eligible
Recipients. All LEAs are eligible to apply. LEAs will perform a needs
assessment to determine that they have selected the neediest schools to include
in their subgrant application.
4.
Criteria for Award. Applications are reviewed by the 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 three-year period, pending annual reports and budget approvals.
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 L4GA Grant 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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