Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 70, § 16
(c) The commissioner shall consult with the Twenty-First Century Education Advisory Council on implementation of the Twenty-First Century Education Program consistent with this section.
The advisory council shall, from time to time, make recommendations to the commissioner on the improvement of the design, oversight or implementation of the program.
The advisory council may receive and consider reports and input from expert individuals, educators, school administrators, parents, community-based organizations, voluntary education organizations and other relevant public and private organizations recognized as having expertise consistent with this section.
(d) There shall be a competitive grant program developed and administered by the commissioner for all public schools and school districts. The commissioner may expend funds from the Twenty-First Century Education Trust Fund, hereinafter the trust fund, established in section 35NNN of chapter 10 for this grant program. All grant applications shall include:
(iv) identification of a comparison group for the purpose of assessing effectiveness; and (v) a mechanism for determining how the proposal may be effectively replicated.
In approving grant applications, the commissioner may give preference to applications that include: (A) evidence-based educational approaches to address persistent disparities in student achievement that improve student outcomes or increase student preparedness for workforce and post-secondary education; provided, however, that preference shall be given to applications that are submitted by schools or districts with a high percentage of low-income students and English learners, which may include schools or districts implementing turnaround plans; and (B) approaches to increase efficiencies and educational program quality within and across school districts; provided, however, that preference shall be given to applications submitted by schools or districts in rural areas with low or declining enrollment.
The commissioner may provide funds and other resources to districts as needed to ensure that every public school and school district has the opportunity to apply for grants; provided, however, that the commissioner may provide funds and other resources to assist in the development of grant applications for public schools implementing turnaround plans.