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Grants and Other Financial Assistance Programs: FY2008

Fund Code: 592
Collaborative Partnerships for Student Success (Summer Program, 2008)

FUNDS ALLOCATED: $352,958 (State)
FUNDS REQUESTED: $494,106

PURPOSE: The purpose of this grant program is the development of Collaborative Partnerships for Student Success (CPSS) to supplement existing district resources. Each community's CPSS is created and implemented by the school(s)/district(s) and community partners with student/family involvement. Elements of a CPSS include:

  1. serving as a part of a comprehensive intervention process to help students meet or exceed the Competency Determination standards on their initial try in the spring of their 10th grade year;

  2. increasing student (and family) awareness on the relationship of their high school experience to future opportunities through the development of preliminary career/college plans (and other means);

  3. increasing school district and community partners' ability to provide school year and summer academic support in English language arts (ELA) and/or mathematics for students in the Classes of 2010, 2011, and 2012 who scored in the warning or needs improvement categories (levels 1 or 2) on their most recent English language arts and/or mathematics MCAS tests; and

  4. developing a CPSS product to increase college and career readiness, which may or may not include enhancement of a previous year's Collaborative Success Plan (CSP).

NUMBER OF PROPOSALS RECEIVED: 21
NUMBER OF PROPOSALS RECOMMENDED: 15
NUMBER OF PROPOSALS NOT RECOMMENDED: 6
RESULT OF FUNDING: This funding will enable districts and their partners to provide small group instruction that addresses identified gaps in students' acquisition of knowledge and skills, in English language arts and/or mathematics, in order to help students be able to pass their 10th grade MCAS tests. These grants will help prepare students in the Class of 2012 for the transition from middle to high school, as well as support students in the Classes of 2010 and 2011 during their early years of high school. Programs will offer engaging and creative activities and strategies that help students to succeed throughout high school and become ready for higher education and careers. These programs will serve approximately 950 students. Grant awards range from $12,000 to $43,907.
RECIPIENT AMOUNT
Amherst-Pelham Regional School District $22,000
Attleboro Public Schools 16,250
Brockton Public Schools 25,508
Everett Public Schools 12,000
Fitchburg Public Schools 30,000
Framingham Public Schools 27,000
Greater Lowell Vocational Technical High School 14,772
North Adams Public Schools 17,280
Northampton-Smith Vocational and Agricultural School 43,907
Quincy Public Schools 22,000
Somerville Public Schools 31,649
Springfield Public Schools 31,020
Wareham Public Schools 30,000
Westfield Public Schools 16,319
Worcester Public Schools 13,253
TOTAL STATE FUNDS $352,958

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