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Grants and Other Financial Assistance Programs: FY2008

Fund Code: 702
Transition to Full-Day Kindergarten

FUNDS ALLOCATED: $2,805,000 (State)
FUNDS REQUESTED: $3,041,349
PURPOSE: The purpose of this grant program is to encourage the voluntary expansion of high-quality, full-day kindergarten throughout the Commonwealth. This grant is intended for districts seeking to implement full-day kindergarten in September of 2008. Grant funds may be expended through August 31, 2008. Preference for funding has been given to districts with high percentages of students scoring in levels 1 and 2 on the MCAS, as determined by districts not meeting the state performance target for 3rd and 4th grade English Language Arts and mathematics. However, since this program is in its 9th year, the eligible high need districts seeking funding have or will have received funding through these grants. Therefore, some funding is being used to support the development of full-day kindergarten for students in other districts. Recipients may receive grants of not more than $15,000 per classroom. Funded activities may include facility improvements and other expenses related to transitioning from part- to full-day kindergarten, including the purchase of classroom furniture and equipment. Other expenses include: curriculum development based on the state curriculum frameworks; professional development and related teacher training programs; providing supports to increase the inclusion of children with disabilities; teacher and teacher aide recruitment and hiring; parent involvement activities; outreach to the early childhood education community; and other efforts to enhance quality in new full-day classrooms.
NUMBER OF PROPOSALS RECEIVED: 35
NUMBER OF PROPOSALS RECOMMENDED: 35
NUMBER OF PROPOSALS NOT RECOMMENDED: 0
RESULT OF FUNDING: This grant will assist 35 school districts in the transition of part-day kindergarten sessions up to 211 new full-day kindergarten classrooms. This will bring the number of grant-funded full-day kindergarten classrooms to approximately 2,350 in FY2009. Seventeen of the districts will be new to the grant program and 18 are expanding the number of full-day kindergarten programs in the district. Grant awards range from $15,000 to $225,000, depending upon the number of classrooms.
RECIPIENT AMOUNT
Ashburnham-Westminster Regional School District - 6 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) $90,000
Ashland Public Schools - 3 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 45,000
Attleboro Public Schools - 5 classrooms (60% FDK in FY2009) 75,000
Barnstable Public Schools - 4 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 60,000
Belchertown Public Schools - 3 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 45,000
Belmont Public Schools - 10-14 classrooms (Up to 100% FDK in FY2009) 150,000
Blackstone-Millville Regional School District - 7 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 105,000
Boylston Public Schools - 1 classroom (100% FDK in FY2009) 15,000
Brockton Public Schools - 6 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 90,000
Canton Public Schools - 2 classrooms (55% FDK in FY2009) 30,000
Carver Public Schools - 7 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 105,000
Chelmsford Public Schools - 13-17 classrooms (Up to100% FDK in FY2009) 195,000
Concord Public Schools - 8-10 classrooms (Up to 100% FDK in FY2009) 120,000
Danvers Public Schools - 13 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 195,000
Douglas Public Schools - 1 classroom (100% FDK in FY2009) 15,000
Dracut Public Schools - 2 classrooms (60% FDK in FY2009) 30,000
Framingham Public Schools - 6 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 90,000
Foxborough Public Schools - 5 classrooms (56% FDK in FY2009) 75,000
Gardner Public Schools - 2 classrooms (45% FDK in FY2009)30,000
Georgetown Public Schools - 4 classrooms (60% FDK in FY2009) 60,000
Haverhill Public Schools - 2 classrooms (20% FDK in FY2009) 30,000
Lakeville Public Schools - 7 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 105,000
Lexington Public Schools - 15-24 classrooms (Up to 100% FDK in FY2009) 225,000
Milford Public Schools - 7 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 105,000
Milton Public Schools - 9-12 classrooms (Up to 100% FDK in FY2009) 135,000
Narragansett Regional School District - 1 classroom (20% FDK in FY2009) 15,000
Newburyport Public Schools - 2 classrooms (60% FDK in FY2009) 30,000
Norton Public Schools - 3 classrooms (55% FDK in FY2009) 45,000
Norwood Public Schools - 2 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 30,000
Randolph Public Schools - 6 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 90,000
Shrewsbury Public Schools - 1 classroom (30% FDK in FY2009) 15,000
Silver Lake Regional School District - 8 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 120,000
Southwick-Tolland Regional School District - 3 classrooms (75% FDK in FY2009) 45,000
Swampscott Public Schools - 7 classrooms (100% FDK in FY2009) 105,000
Weston Public Schools - 6-8 classrooms (Up to 100% FDK in FY2009) 90,000
TOTAL STATE FUNDS$2,805,000

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