What state statute governs EETT C funding?
• Education Code Section 52295.35 (a) – the amount of funding for grants available to each region is determined based upon the proportionate enrollment of pupils in grades 4 to 8, inclusive, in schools from that region. A region shall not be allocated less than $500,000 or two percent of available funds, whichever amount is greater. • Education Code Section 52295.36 (a) – the amount of an LEA grant award may be not less than $25,000, nor more than sixty percent of the funds available in the region. • What process and scoring will be used to determine how LEAs will be awarded an EETT C grant? Answer: Grants will be awarded competitively on a geographic basis to the eleven California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP) regions. The following process will be used to determine which applications and which schools will be funded within each CTAP region: • Applicants must receive a minimum score of 50 points or more to be considered competitive for an EETT C grant. • Applicants scoring a to
• Education Code Section 52295.35 (a) – the amount of funding for grants available to each region is determined based upon the proportionate enrollment of pupils in grades 4 to 8, inclusive, in schools from that region. A region shall not be allocated less than $500,000 or two percent of available funds, whichever amount is greater. • Education Code Section 52295.36 (a) – the amount of an LEA grant award may be not less than $25,000, nor more than sixty percent of the funds available in the region. • What process and scoring will be used to determine how LEAs will be awarded an EETT C grant? Answer: Grants will be awarded competitively on a geographic basis to the eleven California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP) regions. The following process will be used to determine which applications and which schools will be funded within each CTAP region: • Applicants must receive a minimum score of 50 points or more to be considered competitive for an EETT C grant. • Applicants scoring a to