If my BOCES or school district can demonstrate that its existing system provides services equivalent to those of an RTTT Network Team, how can I spend my RTTT allocation?
If a BOCES (on behalf of its component districts) or a school district can demonstrate that its existing system provides services equivalent to those of an RTTT Network Team, the school district can instead use its RTTT allocation to support activities from a menu of allowable activities listed in the Final Scope of Work. This list will consist of initiatives that are consistent with, and aligned to, the goals of the State’s RTTT plan – improving teaching and learning through the four reform areas. The menu will include activities and initiatives designed to better prepare students to graduate from high school college- and career-ready as described in the RTTT application and the Preliminary Scope of Work.
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