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Grants and Other Financial Assistance Programs: FY2008

Fund Code: 226
School Redesign: Expanding Learning Time to Support Student Success - Planning Grant

FUNDS ALLOCATED: $230,000 (State)
FUNDS REQUESTED: $399,317
PURPOSE: The purpose of this grant program is to support districts' planning activities to use longer school days and school year as part of their school redesign strategy to raise student achievement. Districts will plan to expand the hours and/or days of operation in schools by adding no less than 300 more hours to the current schedule for all students than is standard for the applying districts.
NUMBER OF PROPOSALS RECEIVED: 28
NUMBER OF PROPOSALS RECOMMENDED: 28
NUMBER OF PROPOSALS NOT RECOMMENDED: 0
RESULT OF FUNDING: The Planning Grants will provide 67 schools within 28 districts with the funds to engage in the analysis and planning needed to develop Implementation Plans for redesigned schools with Expanded Learning Time to better meet student, school, and district goals. The redesign will likely include changes in instruction and curriculum, student assignment and schedules, teacher schedules, staffing, transportation, as well as coordination with partner organizations in order to capitalize upon an expanded school schedule. Of these 67 schools, 14 are proposing September 2008 start-ups, 52 are proposing September 2009 start-ups, and one school is undecided at this time. Grant awards range from $7,000 to $11,000.
RECIPIENT AMOUNT
Amherst-Pelham Regional School District (5 schools) $7,000
Andover Public Schools (6 schools) 11,000
Athol-Royalston Regional School District (2 schools) 7,000
Barnstable Public Schools (1 school) 7,000
Beverly Public Schools (1 school) 7,000
Central Berkshire Regional School District (1 school) 7,000
Chelsea Public Schools (4 schools) 11,000
Fall River Public Schools (5 schools) 11,000
Fitchburg Public Schools (1 school) 7,000
Framingham Public Schools (4 schools) 11,000
Greenfield Public Schools (3 schools) 9,000
Haverhill Public Schools (1 school) 7,000
Leominster Public Schools (2 schools) 7,000
Lynn Public Schools (3 schools) 9,000
Mashpee Public Schools (3 schools) 9,000
Middleborough Public Schools (2 schools) 7,000
North Middlesex Regional School District (2 schools) 7,000
Northampton Public Schools (1 school) 7,000
Norwood Public Schools (1 school) 7,000
Revere Public Schools (1 school) 7,000
Sandwich Public Schools (1 school) 7,000
Somerville Public Schools (4 schools) 11,000
Springfield Public Schools (1 school) 7,000
Taunton Public Schools (3 schools) 9,000
Waltham Public Schools (4 schools) 11,000
Wareham Public Schools (1 school) 7,000
Winthrop Public Schools (1 school) 7,000
Worcester Public Schools (3 schools) 9,000
TOTAL STATE FUNDS $230,000

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