Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-1-4-.297 - Title IV, Part A English Language Arts Summer Literacy Mini-Grant
1.
Purpose of
Grant. The purpose of the Summer Literacy mini-grant is to assist media
specialists in rural schools and districts in creating, developing, and
implementing summer learning initiatives that support literacy education and
improve student outcomes in English Language Arts & Literacy. The grant is
specifically for the implementation of new summer literacy opportunities or the
expansion of existing literacy opportunities, during the summer, in rural
Georgia.
2.
Term and
Conditions. Grants are awarded through a competitive process to eligible
rural school districts. Eligible rural school districts must be those districts
eligible to receive federal grant funds through the federal Rural and
Low-Income School Program or the Small Rural Achievement Program at the time of
the application. The grant awards are one-time funds for use from the end of
the regular school year to the beginning of the next school year (summer
break). Funds must be expended or encumbered prior to the grant's expiration
date and cannot be transferred to another program or carried over to another
fiscal year.
3.
Eligible
Recipient(s). Rural K-12 public school districts (identified by the
current fiscal year's Rural and Low-Income Schools ("RLIS") report), as well as
eligible non-public schools located within the geographic boundaries of these
public school districts are eligible to apply for Summer Literacy
mini-grants. There are two ways that applications can be
submitted: (1) Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) may apply for a single grant
award that must be disbursed to the school(s) specified on the application, or
(2) individual schools within the LEA may apply for a single award where
awarded funds will be directed only to the single school submitting the
application.
4.
Criteria for
Award. The Summer Literacy applications are reviewed and scored by the
Georgia Department of Education. Applications recommended for funding will be
rank ordered by averaged scores. Provided that there is sufficient funding and
approval by the State Board of Education, grant awards will be issued to the
top 25 applicants who meet the minimum score as identified in the application.
Summer Literacy mini-grant award projects must increase access to summer
literacy learning opportunities, as well as serve as a foundation to excellence
in the prevention of academic gaps during the summer months.
5.
Directions and Deadlines for
Applying. Application materials are made available on the Georgia
Department of Education's website. For additional information, contact the
Teaching and Learning Division, Georgia Department of Education, 1766 Twin
Towers East, 205 Jesse Hill Drive, Atlanta, GA 30334 or email Anisha Donald,
English Language Arts Program Specialist, at adonald@doe.k12.ga.us.
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