I am a current 21st CCLC elementary/middle school grantee. How does Proposition 49 affect me?
Any 21st CCLC grantee running an elementary or middle school program who is otherwise qualified to receive an ASES grant (i.e., public elementary or middle/junior high school and the fiscal agent is a local educational agency (LEA) or a public agency) will be offered the opportunity to apply for an ASES grant at the same funding level for all base components as the grantee received from 21st CCLC in 2005-06. (Note: ASES grants will not include Access and Family Literacy grants.) The U.S. Education Department (USED) has determined that any 21st CCLC program that is eligible for an ASES grant must use that grant funding in lieu of the federally funded 21st CCLC grant. However, the grantee may retain all or part of their existing 21st CCLC grant if that grant is used to serve additional students at the school. There are several requirements for this option.
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