1. The commissioner shall award grants for the purpose of providing support services to students enrolled in public and non-public schools who are identified as having a high risk of dropping out of school. Such awards shall be made on a competitive basis to degree-granting institutions of higher education or consortia of degree-granting higher education institutions in cooperation with school districts and not-for-profit community-based organizations. In addition, in areas of the state where no degree-granting institution or consortium of degree-granting institutions of higher education can provide appropriate services to students, the commissioner may award grants to not-for-profit community-based organizations in cooperation with school districts. a. All grant applications shall contain the following program elements:
- (1) a program for identifying students who are at-risk of dropping out as measured by academic performance, attendance, discipline problems, and other factors affecting school performance including but not limited to teenage pregnancy or parenting, residence in a homeless shelter or temporary living arrangement, substance abuse, child abuse or neglect, or limited English proficiency;
- (2) a program for encouraging the use of volunteers and facilitating parent involvement where possible and involvement of current or former liberty scholarship recipients as peer or mentor counselors in programs; and
- (3) a program to provide for continuity of services throughout a student's progression through secondary school. b. In awarding such grants, the commissioner shall give priority to applications that:
- (1) provide services to school districts receiving an apportionment under subdivision twenty-five of section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter;
- (2) provide services to schools identified by the commissioner as in need of assistance pursuant to the comprehensive assessment report;
- (3) provide services to rural schools with students at risk;
- (4) replicate model programs of demonstrated effectiveness, including models that provide for small group partnerships with low student-staff ratios. The commissioner shall identify model programs with proven effectiveness and shall make such models available to grant applicants;
- (5) demonstrate a high level of institutional commitment to programs in fields relevant to counseling and mentoring, including but not limited to education, social work, psychology and sociology and the extent to which such institution shall involve faculty members and graduate/professional students from such degree programs;
- (6) the need for such services in the area the institution proposes to serve; and
- (7) the degree to which the institution proposes to cooperate with school districts and not-for-profit community based organizations to provide services and insure continuity of such services until such students graduate from high school or receive a high school equivalency diploma. c. Services for non-public school students shall be provided at sites other than sectarian non-public schools.