The purpose of this targeted grant program is to fund specific initiatives with evidence-based strategies to turnaround the state's lowest performing schools and districts and increase their capacity to sustain a continuous cycle of improvement. This grant is open to districts and schools in the Strategic Transformation Region.
Priority will be given to chronically underperforming schools and districts and other schools within the Strategic Transformation Region that have been identified under the state's District and School Accountability System.
This grant is intended to support the strategies and priority areas identified in the district's or school's chronically underperforming or underperforming turnaround plan. These turnaround plans describe evidence-based practices that are associated with rapid academic student achievement, including those that innovate around: school culture and climate, school autonomies and flexibilities, collaborative leadership, resource management, instructional rigor, cultural competency and dismantling systemic racism, social emotional learning, community partnerships, family engagement, and tiered systems of support.
None is available.
ESSA encourages, and in select cases requires, states and districts to implement "evidence-based" practices, activities, strategies and interventions with demonstrated evidence of effectiveness. Evidence-based practices refer to interventions for which there is evidence of significant positive impact that can be found in published research papers, literature reviews, or ESE research briefs. Alternately, evidence-based practices can be those local practices that a district or state has previously instituted, measured, and found to be effective. Please visit the How Do We Know initiative for more information on evidence-based practices. Additional guidance from the U.S. Department of Education regarding evidence can be found at Non-Regulatory Guidance: Using Evidence to Strengthen Education Investments. More information can be found on DESE's How Do We Know Initiative and ESSA Evidence Quick Reference Guide.