C.R.S. Section 22-7-1211
Early literacy grant program

  • created
  • definitions

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

There is created in the department the early literacy grant program to provide money to local education providers to implement literacy support and intervention instruction programs, including but not limited to related professional development programs, to assist students in kindergarten and first, second, and third grades to achieve reading competency. The state board may award a grant to an applying local education provider that is a school district on a district-wide basis or to individual schools of the school district. A local education provider may apply individually or as part of a group of local education providers. The state board by rule shall establish the application timelines and the information to be included in each grant application. The state board shall not, as a condition of applying for or receiving a grant, restrict an applicant’s ability to use any of the assessments included on the approved list of assessments adopted pursuant to section 22-7-1209 (1)(b).

(b)

In adopting rules, the state board shall ensure that a local education provider that is a rural school district or a small rural school district, or a district charter school or an institute charter school that is located within the boundaries of a rural school district or small rural school district, may submit a simplified grant application. A rural school district that is a member of a board of cooperative services may seek assistance in writing the grant application from the board of cooperative services. A board of cooperative services may apply for a grant to provide instructional support in literacy for small rural school districts that are members of the board of cooperative services.

(2)

The department shall review each grant application received and recommend to the state board whether to award the grant and the duration and amount of each grant. In making recommendations, the department shall consider the following factors:

(a)

The percentage of kindergarten and first-, second-, and third-grade students enrolled by the applying local education provider or group of local education providers who have significant reading deficiencies and the percentage of kindergarten and first-, second-, and third-grade students who do not have significant reading deficiencies but who are not meeting the grade-level expectations in reading adopted by the state board;

(b)

The instructional program that the applying local education provider or group of local education providers plans to implement using the grant money and whether it is an evidence-based program that is proven to be successful in other public schools in Colorado or in other states;

(b.3)

Whether the local education provider or group of local education providers employs reading coaches or plans to use all or a portion of the grant money to employ reading coaches;

(b.5)

The degree to which the instructional program incorporates the effective use of technology, including software, to assist in assessing and monitoring student progress toward reading competency;

(c)

The cost of the instructional program that the applying local education provider or group of local education providers plans to implement using the grant moneys;

(c.5)

In the case of a board of cooperative services that applies for a grant to provide instructional support in literacy, the number of small rural school districts, the number of kindergarten and first-, second-, and third-grade students enrolled in the small rural school districts, and the resources available to the small rural school districts that will receive instructional support as a result of the grant;

(d)

Any additional factors the state board may require by rule.

(3)

Based on the recommendations of the department, the state board shall award grants to applying local education providers or groups of local education providers, which grants are paid from money in the early literacy fund created in section 22-7-1210. Of the money allocated for the early literacy grant program pursuant to section 22-7-1210 (4), the state board shall annually:

(a)

Award up to ten percent to applicants that have previously received a grant to fund school-wide literacy initiatives that have resulted in significant student academic growth toward reading competency, as determined by an independent evaluator as provided in section 22-7-1209 (8), and that are requesting an additional year of funding to assist the local education provider in sustainability planning for the initiatives, including the continuing use of literacy coaches;

(b)

Award up to fifteen percent to fund professional development initiatives for local education providers that are already implementing evidence-based or scientifically based universal instruction and interventions that are resulting in significant student academic growth toward reading competency, as determined by an independent evaluator as provided in section 22-7-1209 (8); and

(c)

Award the remainder to applicants that request funding for other evidence-based or scientifically based literacy support and intervention instruction programs to assist students in kindergarten and first, second, and third grades to achieve reading competency.

(3.5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Upon completion of the term of a grant, if an independent evaluator, as provided in section 22-7-1209 (8), determines that the instructional program funded by the grant money has resulted in significant student academic growth toward reading competency, and if the local education provider requests an extension of the grant, the state board shall extend the grant for a period recommended by the department. The state board shall increase the amount of the grant if necessary to enable the local education provider to expand or enhance implementation of the instructional program.

(b)

Upon completion of the term of a grant, if an independent evaluator, as provided in section 22-7-1209 (8), determines that the instructional program funded by the grant money has not resulted in significant academic student growth toward reading competency, the state board shall not extend or renew the grant.

(4)

For purposes of this section:

(a)

“Rural school district” means a school district in Colorado that the department of education determines is rural, based on the geographic size of the school district and the distance of the school district from the nearest large, urbanized area.

(b)

“Small rural school district” means a rural school district that enrolls fewer than one thousand two hundred students in kindergarten through twelfth grade.

Source: Section 22-7-1211 — Early literacy grant program - created - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-22.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

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