Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-1-4-.288 - CTAE Middle School Computer Coding Program (CS4GA)
1.
Purpose of Grant. The purpose
of the grant is to effectively prepare middle school students for more rigorous
computer science offerings. Funds will be used to support computer coding
programs for middle school students in rural underserved or high poverty school
clusters in Georgia.
2.
Term
and Conditions. Grants are awarded through a competitive process to
local educational agencies (LEA) that commit to the expansion of coding
programs and computer-based education that are robust and sustainable over
time. Each grant shall include funding for equipment, training, curriculum, and
teacher professional development, and shall not exceed $25,000. Up to four (4)
competitive, school-based grants per LEA may be awarded, with the stipulation
of a cash-matching or in-kind basis for the second and fourth school
awards.
3.
Eligible
Recipients. LEAs that have middle schools in rural underserved or high
poverty school clusters are eligible to apply.
4.
Criteria for Award. Georgia
Department of Education staff review applications for adherence to the terms
and conditions described in the application. Points are awarded to each grant,
and schools are selected based on pre-determined criteria. Funds are awarded
for a one-year period.
5.
Directions and Deadlines for Applying. Requests for information
and application should be made to lplan@doe.k12.ga.us.
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