Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-1-4-.303 - Instructional Supports and Teacher Training to Address Readiness in Literacy Grant
1.
Purpose of Grant. The purpose
of the grant is to provide funds to local educational agencies (LEA) to support
leaders and teachers in the teaching of reading to meet the needs of each
student and to improve outcomes for specific subgroups.
2.
Term and Conditions. Grants
are awarded through a competitive process to local educational agencies (LEA).
LEAs must (1) respond to a need identified in its comprehensive needs
assessment, (2) focus on supports to increase student achievement in reading,
and (3) select one of the interventions identified within the grant
application. Recipients must also produce a report at the conclusion of the
grant period. Grant award funds are one-time funds and must be used during the
fiscal year in which the funds are awarded. There is no allowability for
carryover.
3.
Eligible
Recipient(s). Eligible applicants must be LEAs serving Title I
elementary schools.
4.
Criteria for Award. Applications will be reviewed and scored by
the Georgia Department of Education. Funding will be awarded based on rank (the
highest score first) and available funding. All recipients will receive 100% of
their proposed budget until funds are exhausted. No partial grants will be
awarded.
5.
Directions and
Deadlines for Applying. Information about the grant, including the
deadline, can be found on the Office of School Improvement, Division of School
and District Effectiveness's webpage (https://www.gadoe.org/School-Improvement/School-Improvement-Services/Pages/default.aspx)
or by contacting the Office of School Improvement at
schoolimprovement@doe.k.12.ga.us. Information about the grant will be shared
with all eligible districts.
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