Can funds be used to purchase services of a retired teacher for Professional Development?
Yes, LTG funds may be used to purchase the services of a retired teacher to provide professional development. Q 39: Sections 2 & 3 of the narrative portion of the LTG RFP refer to “district plans.” NYC schools do not work with district plans. They have individual school Comprehensive Education Plans (CEP) and work under NYC initiatives. How should NYC schools respond to these questions? A: In sections 2 and 3 of the narrative portion of the LTG proposal, NYC applicants should refer to the plans, policies, and initiatives developed by the Central Office of the NYC DOE. In this section of the proposal narrative NYC applicants can also refer to the plans and policies of their School Support Organization (SSO). Q 40: Do the Budget Summary, Budget Category and Narrative Forms, and Budget Summary responses for Questions 8 & 9 of the LTG RFP count toward the 14 page limit for the grant proposal narrative? A: No. The Budget Summary, Budget Category and Narrative Forms, and Budget Summary form
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