The Department of Education has released the final regulations and the application for the Title I School Improvement Grants. These grants will focus on turning around the lowest performing schools. States must identify three tiers of schools:
- Tier I – The lowest-achieving five percent of Title I schools
- Tier II – Equally low-achieving secondary schools that are eligible for, but do not receive, Title I funds
- Tier III – The remaining Title I schools in improvement, corrective action, or restructuring that are not Tier I schools in the state
Districts must then choose from one of four models to improve the school: Turnaround, Model, School Closure, and Transformational. AEP submitted comments asking the Dept. of Ed. to define “comprehensive instructional reform” to mean “improved instructional programs of one or more locally determined and coordinated interventions and resources as needed to provide enrichment for students.” Continue reading ‘Final Title I School Improvement Grants Requirements Released’
