Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 22, November 25, 2024
Section 1 CCR 301-108-3.00 - APPLICATION INFORMATION3.01Application Timeline3.01(1) Annually, based on available appropriations, the Department will publish a detailed application timeline. Applications will be due no later than January 15 of each calendar year.3.01(1)(a) The Department will notify local education providers of the detailed application timeline twice within three months prior to the release of the application in the first year, and at least once in each consecutive year.3.01(2) The Department will announce grants awards no later than April 1 of each calendar year.3.01(3) The Department will release a simplified application for rural school districts that will prepopulate any available data related to student eligibility.3.02Eligibility Requirements3.02(1) A local education provider is eligible for the grant program if the local education provider automatically enrolls each student entering the ninth grade or higher in an advanced course based on any of the following criteria: 3.02(1)(a) The student achieved an eligible score for the preceding academic year, as follows: 3.02(1)(a)(i) Students who achieve an eligible score in a subject related to mathematics must be automatically enrolled in advanced courses in mathematics;3.02(1)(a)(ii) Students who achieve an eligible score in subjects relating to reading and writing must be enrolled in advanced courses in English, social studies, humanities, or other related subjects; and3.02(1)(a)(iii) Students who achieve an eligible score in a subject related to science or social studies must be automatically enrolled in advanced courses in science or social studies; or3.02(1)(b) Any other measure, applied to all students enrolled in a local education provider, that, in the judgment of the local education provider, is an indicator that a student demonstrates the ability to succeed in an advanced course.3.02(2) In addition to the requirements in Rule 3.02(1), an eligible local education provider is encouraged to use automatic enrollment for courses in subjects not listed above.3.02(3) In addition to the requirements in Rule 3.02(1), an eligible local education provider is encouraged to automatically enroll each student entering the fourth through eighth grade in advanced courses.3.02(4) If a school district submits an application and is eligible for a grant, a school operating within that district may not submit an application. If a school district does not apply, an individual school within the district may apply if an application is submitted by the chief administrative officer and, if the school is not a charter school, the school notifies the superintendent of the school district of the school's application.3.03(5) An eligible local education provider shall permit a parent of a student to remove the student from an advanced course in which the student has been automatically enrolled. A local education provider may permit a parent of a student to exempt the student from any automatic enrollment in advanced courses.3.03Application RequirementsAn application submitted by a local education provider shall include the following:
3.03(1) A description of the local education provider's existing advanced courses and any planned advanced courses, including courses that may be implemented with money received from the grant program;3.03(2) The local education provider's plan for automatically enrolling students into advanced courses, including the costs associated with implementing its plan, the number of students it expects to automatically enroll in advanced courses, and the grade levels it expects to serve through its plan;3.03(3) A description of how the local education provider will use any grant awarded consistent with the requirements of Rule 3.05;3.03(4) A description of any additional support systems that the local education provider intends to implement to ensure the success of the eligible students who have been automatically enrolled in advanced coursework; and3.03(5) An assurance that the eligible local education provider has automatically enrolled all eligible students into advanced courses based on the criteria in 3.02(1), and will use grant funds solely for the approved use as stated in 3.05. This assurance will be used to verify eligibility for the program.3.04Grant Awards3.04(1) The Department will award funds based on the following formula:3.04(1)(a) The Department will use the aggregate information provided by each applicant eligible local education providers under Rule 3.03 to determine an overall average cost per student.3.04(1)(b) The Department will apply the average calculated in Rule 3.04 to each eligible local education provider by multiplying the overall average cost per student times the number of students served.3.04 The Department will award an amount to each eligible local education provider based on the number of students and average cost per student served under Rule 3.04(1)(b) 3.04(1)(c)(i) If the total funding requested in an eligible local education provider's application is less than the award determined under Rule 3.04(1)(c), then the local education provider's award will be equal to the total funding requested in its application.3.04(1)(d) Additionally, supplemental funding based on the number of grade levels served may be included in the award.3.04(1)(e) If the total amount appropriated by the General Assembly in a given fiscal year is insufficient to fully fund awards as determined under Rule 3.04(1)(c), the Department will reduce each eligible local education provider's award by a proportional amount.3.05Use of Incentives3.05(1) A local education provider that receives a grant under the program shall use the funding for: 3.05(1)(a) Expanding the number of advanced courses offered in the local education provider, including the use of technology to increase the number of advanced courses offered;3.05(1)(b) Incentivizing teachers to teach advanced courses, including teacher training and professional development in areas relating to advanced course instruction;3.05(1)(c) Developing advanced course curriculum; or3.05(1)(d) Expanding parent and student engagement with the local education provider as it relates to advanced course availability and enrollment and student success in advanced courses.3.05(2) A local education provider that is awarded a grant may not use the grant money for the purpose of hiring new teachers.3.06Reporting Requirements3.06(1) A local education provider that receives an award from the grant program must submit an annual report to the Department that includes the following information: 3.06(1)(a) The number of students enrolled in advanced courses before and after implementation of the grant program;3.06(1)(b) The number of students automatically enrolled in advanced courses by the local education provider before and after implementation of the grant program;3.06(1)(c) Demographic information of students automatically enrolled in advanced courses, including grade, race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic information before and after implementation of the grant program;3.06(1)(d) The number of students in grades 4-8 automatically enrolled in advanced courses before and after implementation of the grant program if applicable; and3.06(1)(e) The ways in which grant dollars were utilized.42 CR 24, December 25, 2019, effective 1/15/2020