C.R.S. Section 22-7-305
Parent involvement in education grant program

  • creation
  • rules
  • fund
  • reports

(1)

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(a)

There is hereby created in the department the parent involvement in education grant program to provide moneys to assist public schools in creating and implementing programs to support greater parent involvement in the schools. The council shall assist the department in implementing the parent involvement grant program as provided in this section and shall provide advice to recipient schools to assist them in creating and implementing programs to ensure that the programs reflect the best practices identified by the council pursuant to section 22-7-304.

(b)

The school district of a public school, or a board of cooperative services or regional service council that operates a public school, that seeks a grant through the parent involvement grant program shall apply on behalf of the public school; except that, if the public school is a charter school, the public school may apply on its own behalf. To be eligible to receive a grant, a public school shall meet one or more of the following criteria:

(I)

A significant percentage, as defined by rule of the state board, of the students enrolled in the public school for the three academic years immediately preceding application were:

(A)

Eligible for free or reduced-cost lunch pursuant to the provisions of the federal “Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act”, 42 U.S.C. sec. 1751 et seq.; or

(B)

English language learners, as defined in section 22-24-103 (4);

(II)

The dropout rate for the public school for each of the three academic years immediately preceding application exceeded the state average dropout rate for each respective year by a percentage established by rule of the state board;

(III)

For each of the three academic years immediately preceding application, the statewide assessment scores of students enrolled in the public school demonstrated that:

(A)

A significant achievement or growth gap, as defined by rule of the state board, existed among identified groups of students; or

(B)

The school was an academically underperforming school, as defined by rule of the state board.

(c)

The programs that a recipient school may fund with grant moneys received through the parent involvement grant program shall include, but need not be limited to, programs to establish:

(I)

Family-to-school liaison positions;

(II)

Parent leadership training opportunities;

(III)

Centers to provide parent education programs; and

(IV)

School-based parent information resource centers.

(2)

The state board shall promulgate rules pursuant to the “State Administrative Procedure Act”, article 4 of title 24, C.R.S., as necessary for implementation of the parent involvement grant program, including but not limited to:

(a)

Rules as specified in paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of this section and subsection (5) of this section;

(b)

Rules establishing the time frames for submission and review of applications and selection of recipient schools;

(c)

Rules specifying the information to be included in grant applications; and

(d)

Rules identifying any criteria for selection of recipient schools in addition to the criteria specified in paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of this section.

(3)

The council shall review the grant applications received pursuant to this section and shall recommend recipient schools and the grant amounts to the state board. Subject to available appropriations, the state board shall annually award grants through the parent involvement grant program, which grants shall be paid from the parent involvement grant program fund created in subsection (4) of this section.

(4)

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(a)

There is hereby created in the state treasury the parent involvement grant program fund, referred to in this subsection (4) as the “fund”, that shall consist of such moneys as may be credited to the fund pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection (4). The moneys in the fund shall be subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly for the direct and indirect costs associated with the implementation of the parent involvement grant program. Any moneys in the fund not expended for the purpose of this section may be invested by the state treasurer as provided by law. All interest and income derived from the investment and deposit of moneys in the fund shall be credited to the fund. Any unexpended and unencumbered moneys remaining in the fund at the end of a fiscal year shall remain in the fund and shall not be credited or transferred to the general fund or another fund; except that any unexpended and unencumbered moneys remaining in the fund as of June 30, 2019, shall be transferred to the general fund.

(b)

The council shall seek and may accept gifts, grants, and donations from private or public sources for the purposes of the parent involvement grant program; except that the council shall not accept a gift, grant, or donation if it is subject to conditions that are inconsistent with this part 3 or any other law of the state. The council shall transmit all private and public moneys received through gifts, grants, or donations to the state treasurer, who shall credit the same to the fund.

(c)

Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, the state board and the department shall not implement the parent involvement grant program until such time as there is at least twenty thousand dollars credited to the fund.

(d)

In any fiscal year in which there is at least twenty thousand dollars credited to the fund, the department may use up to one percent of the moneys credited to the fund to offset the costs incurred in implementing the parent involvement grant program.

(5)

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(a)

Beginning in the budget year following the first budget year in which the state board awards grants pursuant to this section, each recipient school shall annually submit to the council and the department, in accordance with timelines specified by rule of the state board, a report summarizing the amount of moneys received in the preceding fiscal year from the parent involvement grant program, the manner in which the moneys were used, and the results achieved through the use of the moneys. The report shall include such additional information as may be required by rule of the state board.

(b)

On or before March 15 of the first year in which the council receives reports pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (5), and on or before March 15 each year thereafter, the council shall summarize the reports received pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (5) and submit the summary, with any additional pertinent information, to the state board and the education committees of the house of representatives and the senate, or any successor committees.

Source: Section 22-7-305 — Parent involvement in education grant program - creation - rules - fund - reports, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-22.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

22‑7‑301
Legislative declaration
22‑7‑302
Definitions
22‑7‑303
Colorado state advisory council for parent involvement in education - created - membership
22‑7‑304
Council - advisory duties - technical assistance - report
22‑7‑305
Parent involvement in education grant program - creation - rules - fund - reports
22‑7‑306
Repeal of part
22‑7‑602
Definitions
22‑7‑604.5
Alternative education campuses - criteria - application - rule-making - definition
22‑7‑611
Closing the achievement gap program - strategies - assistance - criteria - rule-making
22‑7‑701
Short title
22‑7‑702
Legislative declaration
22‑7‑703
Definitions
22‑7‑704
Teacher development grant program - created - rules
22‑7‑705
Teacher development grant program - application
22‑7‑707
Reporting requirements - progress reports - final reports
22‑7‑708
Teacher development fund - creation
22‑7‑801
Legislative declaration
22‑7‑802
Definitions
22‑7‑803
Summer school grant program - creation - administration - rules
22‑7‑804
Summer school programs - requirements
22‑7‑805
Summer school grant program - application - criteria
22‑7‑806
Reporting requirements
22‑7‑807
Summer school grant program - funding
22‑7‑1001
Short title
22‑7‑1002
Legislative declaration
22‑7‑1003
Definitions
22‑7‑1004
School readiness description - school readiness assessment - adoption - revisions
22‑7‑1005
Preschool through elementary and secondary education - aligned standards - adoption - revisions
22‑7‑1006
Preschool through elementary and secondary education - aligned assessments - adoption - revisions
22‑7‑1006.3
State assessments - administration - rules
22‑7‑1006.5
Pilot program - alternative assessment
22‑7‑1008
Postsecondary and workforce readiness description - adoption - revision
22‑7‑1009
Diploma endorsements - adoption - revisions
22‑7‑1009.3
Diploma endorsement - science, technology, engineering, and mathematics - definitions
22‑7‑1009.5
Diploma endorsement - biliteracy - definitions
22‑7‑1010
State board - commission - public input - staff assistance
22‑7‑1011
Regional educator meetings - purpose - recommendations - definition
22‑7‑1012
State plan - amendments - peer review - final adoption
22‑7‑1013
Local education provider - preschool through elementary and secondary education standards - adoption - academic acceleration - definition
22‑7‑1014
Preschool individualized readiness plans - school readiness - assessments
22‑7‑1015
Postsecondary and workforce readiness program - technical assistance - appropriation - repeal
22‑7‑1015.5
Postsecondary, workforce, career, and education grant program - created - application - criteria - awards - appropriation - repeal
22‑7‑1016
Assessments in high school - transcripts - definition
22‑7‑1016.5
Exchange of student records
22‑7‑1017
High school diploma - endorsement - effect
22‑7‑1018
Cost study
22‑7‑1019
Preschool to postsecondary and workforce readiness - progress reports - effectiveness reports
22‑7‑1201
Short title
22‑7‑1202
Legislative declaration
22‑7‑1203
Definitions
22‑7‑1204
Early literacy education
22‑7‑1205
Reading competency - assessments - READ plan creation - parental involvement
22‑7‑1206
Reading to ensure academic development (READ) plan - contents - implementation
22‑7‑1207
Advancement - decision - parental involvement
22‑7‑1208
Local education providers - procedures - plans - training - rules
22‑7‑1209
State board - rules - department - duties
22‑7‑1210
Early literacy fund - created
22‑7‑1210.5
Per-pupil intervention money - uses - distribution - monitoring
22‑7‑1211
Early literacy grant program - created - definitions
22‑7‑1212
Summer school literacy programs
22‑7‑1213
Reporting requirements
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