- (a) The grant application shall be in a form as prescribed by the Department.
- (b) The applicant must submit a new grant application every 2 years, along with any additional information the Department may request, in accordance with the Program’s rules and regulations.
(c) The grant application must include a description of the following:
- (1) Applicant’s vision for the Program and process to develop this vision which must include input from students, educators, paraprofessionals, and cultural liaisons in the community.
- (2) Applicant’s recruitment and hiring goals as they relate to educator diversity.
- (3) Applicant’s staff retention goals, specifically in regard to educators of color, including current and projected hiring needs based on current staff data.
(4) Applicant’s goals and/or strategies to ensure the Program will:
- a. Support candidates accepted into the Program through their postsecondary education, student teaching/residency, certification, licensure, and hiring.
- b. Stress diversity, equity, and inclusion in the approach to recruiting, supporting and retaining candidates.
- c. Create clear partnerships and connections between any current or proposed high school teacher academies and institutions of higher education partners to accelerate and improve credential and degree attainment.
- d. Assist accepted candidates with obtaining state scholarships, loan forgiveness, and alternative routes to certification programs such as the Christa McAuliffe Teacher Program, Delaware Teacher Corps Incentive Program, Speech-Language Pathologist Incentive Program, Critical Needs Reimbursement Program, and High Needs Loan Repayment Program.
- e. Seek candidates from community-based organizations, parents, and paraprofessionals who can be developed through earn and learn models.
- f. Propose incentives for accepted candidates to remain employed long-term in applicant’s district or charter school.
- g. Propose how Program will align with applicant’s current mentoring and induction programs for new teachers.
- (5) Applicant’s current and proposed partnerships with institutions of higher education and community-based organizations to develop and implement the Program.
- (6) Applicant’s plan for collecting and providing all data required by the Department for purposes of evaluating the effectiveness of the Program.
- (7) Applicant’s plan to continue and sustain the Program beyond any grant awards as well as leverage other funding to support the Program.
- (8) Applicant’s success in implementation of the Program, ability to leverage other funding to support the Program, and other best practices that are a result of the grant, should the applicant apply for continued funding under the grant beyond the initial 2-year period.
83 Del. Laws, c. 428, § 1