1 Colo. Code Regs. § 301-51.2207-R-3.00

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 22, November 25, 2024
Rule 1 CCR 301-51.2207-R-3.00 - Implementation Procedures
3.01John Irwin Schools of Excellence Awards
3.01(A) Of the moneys available for the Colorado School Awards Program pursuant to part 6 of article 11 of title 22 and remaining after the distribution of funding under the Centers of Excellence Awards, one third shall be awarded as John Irwin Schools of Excellence Awards.
3.01(B) These awards shall be granted to the Public Schools whose level of attainment on the performance indicator concerning student achievement levels, as calculated pursuant to § 22-11-204(3), C.R.S., is within the top eight percent of all Public Schools in the state.
3.01(C) Subject to available appropriations, each John Irwin Schools of Excellence Award shall be five thousand, ten thousand, or fifteen thousand dollars.
3.01(D) These amounts shall depend on the number of pupils attending the Public School as reported in the state's October 1 student count, pursuant to the Public School Finance Act, during the academic school year in which the school's outstanding performance was achieved.
3.01(D)(1) An amount of five thousand dollars shall be awarded to those schools not exceeding 200 pupils.
3.01(D)(2) An amount of ten thousand dollars shall be awarded to those schools with more than 200 pupils but not exceeding 500 pupils.
3.01(D)(3) An amount of fifteen thousand dollars shall be awarded to those schools with more than 500 pupils.
3.01(D)(4) If the available appropriations are insufficient to award each school the amount specified, the Department shall reduce all awards for that year proportionately.
3.01(D)(5) The monetary award shall be based on the total number of pupils within the school.
3.02Governor's Distinguished Improvement Awards.
3.02(A) Of the moneys available for the Colorado School Awards Program pursuant to part 6 of article 11 of title 22 and remaining after the distribution of funding under the Centers of Excellence Awards, two thirds shall be awarded as Governor's Distinguished Improvement Awards.
3.02(B) These awards shall be granted to the Public Schools in the state demonstrating the highest rates of sustained student longitudinal growth across multiple years, measured by median student growth percentiles as calculated by the Colorado Growth Model, and in a manner that appropriately considers school size.
3.02(C) Awards shall be given to those elementary, middle and high schools with the highest sustained student growth rates as determined pursuant to subsection (B) of this section and, as appropriate, as informed by the school performance evaluation framework established pursuant to article 11 of title 22.
3.02(D) The number of Public Schools recognized with awards shall be based on the amount of funding available.
3.03Centers of Excellence Awards.
3.03(A) Of the moneys available for the Colorado School Awards Program pursuant to part 6 of article 11 of title 22, two hundred fifty thousand dollars shall be awarded under the Centers of Excellence Awards.
3.03(B) These awards shall be granted to the Public Schools in the state that (1) enroll a student population of which at least seventy-five (75) percent are at-risk pupils, as defined in § 22-54-103 (1.5), C.R.S., and (2) demonstrate the highest rates of sustained student longitudinal growth across multiple years, measured by median student growth percentiles as calculated by the Colorado Growth Model and in a manner that appropriately considers school size.
3.03(C) Awards shall be given to those elementary, middle and high schools with the highest sustained student growth rates as determined pursuant to subsection (B) of this section and, as appropriate, as informed by the school performance evaluation framework established pursuant to article 11 of title 22.
3.03(D) The number of Public Schools recognized with awards shall be based on the amount of funding available.
3.04High School Academic Growth Awards.
3.04(A) Subject to available appropriations, the State Board shall annually present an award to the public high school that demonstrates the highest levels of student academic growth within each Classification.
3.04(B) The High School Academic Growth Awards must be in the form of trophies that resemble the trophies presented for athletic accomplishments.
3.04(C) The following criteria will be used to identify the public high schools that demonstrate the highest rate of student longitudinal growth in one or more years, as measured by the Colorado Growth Model.
3.04(C)(1) In order to be eligible for the high school growth award, schools must have at least 20 or more students that have growth scores in each of the growth content areas: reading, writing and math. For schools that have at least 20 or more students that have growth scores based on the most recent single year of data, award determinations will be based on a single year of data. For schools that do not have at least 20 or more students that have growth scores based on the most recent single year of data, award determinations will be based on three years of data. Schools that do not have at least 20 or more students that have growth scores based on either one or three years of data will not be considered for a growth award.
3.04(C)(2) A single cross-content median student growth percentile will be used to determine which high schools have demonstrated the highest rates of student growth within each classification. This median will reflect growth data from all three content areas (reading, writing, and math).
3.04(C)(3) Within each Classification, schools with the highest cross-content median growth percentiles will be identified as the highest performers. If there are ties within a given Classification, all schools with the highest ranked cross-content median growth percentile will be eligible for an award.
3.04(D) The High School Academic Growth Awards are named for each Classification and known as the academic growth award for that Classification.
3.04(E) Any moneys that the department may receive pursuant to § 22-11-605, C.R.S. (1) in the form of public or private gifts, grants, or donations, in the 2014-15 budget year and each budget year thereafter, the department shall use up to one thousand five hundred dollars to award trophies pursuant to § 22-11-603.7. The department shall apportion the remainder of the moneys available for awards as provided in §§ 22-11-602, 22-11-603, and 22-11-603.5, C.R.S.
3.05Distribution of Awards
3.05(A) The State Board shall award funding to Public Schools for use within the Public School as the principal, after consultation with the School Advisory Council, deems appropriate.
3.05(B) Funding shall be distributed directly to the recipient Public School's district or the Charter School Institute, whichever is applicable, on behalf of the recipient Public School. Funding shall only be used for the purposes identified by the Public School's principal.
3.05(C) These award funds shall not supplant moneys made available to the public school from funding received by the school district pursuant to Article 54 of the Colorado School Laws or pursuant to the taxing authority of the school district.
3.06Timeline for Distribution.
3.06(A) Within 90 days after the Department has conducted its annual review of each Public School's performance, pursuant to § 22-11-210, C.R.S., the State Board shall notify recipients of any of the Colorado School Awards that they have been granted an award.
3.06(B) Distribution of the award funds, pending annual appropriations, will occur as soon as final determination of award amounts is calculated and moneys become available for distribution.
3.07School Awards Program Fund.
3.07(A) Funds for the program shall be appropriated to the Department by the General Assembly.
3.07(B) Any funds unexpended and unencumbered at the end of the fiscal year will remain in the program fund. However, interest from the deposit and investment of these moneys shall be credited to the General Fund.
3.07(C) No moneys are available to the Department for administering the program.
3.07(D) The amount allocated by the state for the program may be increased by grants, gifts, and donations from public or private sources that will be credited to the fund.

1 CCR 301-51.2207-R-3.00

38 CR 06, March 25, 2015, effective 4/15/2015