N.Y. Education Law § 3612
2. Application and funding. a. Grants shall be made to school districts for teacher recruitment, retention and certification activities necessary to increase the supply of qualified teachers in school districts experiencing a teacher shortage in accordance with subdivisions three, four, five, seven and eight of this section and in school districts containing a low-performing school pursuant to subdivision six of this section. b. Such grants shall be awarded to school districts, within the limits of funds appropriated therefor, through a competitive process that takes into consideration the magnitude of any shortage of teachers in the school district, the number of teachers employed in the school district who hold temporary licenses to teach in the public schools of the state, the number of provisionally certified teachers, the fiscal capacity and geographic sparsity of the district, the number of new teachers the school district intends to hire in the coming school year and the number of summer in the city student internships proposed by an eligible school district, if applicable. Grants provided pursuant to this section shall be used only for the purposes enumerated in this section. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a city school district in a city having a population of one million or more inhabitants receiving a grant pursuant to this section may use no more than eighty percent of such grant funds for any recruitment, retention and certification costs associated with transitional certification of teacher candidates for the school years two thousand one--two thousand two through two thousand fourteen--two thousand fifteen. c. Not more than sixty percent of the funds allocated pursuant to this section shall be made available to any one school district and provided further that a city school district in a city with populations in excess of one million inhabitants may, notwithstanding any other provision of this section, allocate a portion of the grant received pursuant to this section for teacher recruitment and outreach activities provided that any allocation for teacher recruitment and outreach activities shall not exceed two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars. d. In allocating grants pursuant to this section, a school district shall give priority in the following order:
3. Teachers of tomorrow teacher recruitment incentive program. Teachers of tomorrow teacher recruitment incentive awards may be available to teachers pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision to attract teachers to employment in teacher shortage areas. a. Eligibility. To be eligible for an award pursuant to this subdivision, an applicant shall:
4. Teachers of tomorrow certification stipends. Teachers of tomorrow certification stipends may be available to eligible teachers pursuant to this subdivision for the purpose of providing additional training and education required for the applicants to obtain initial or provisional certification. Such additional training and education may be held during the summer or during any other season or time of the year. a. Eligibility. To be eligible for an award pursuant to this subdivision, an applicant shall:
5. Teachers of tomorrow summer in the city internship program. City school districts in cities with populations in excess of one hundred and twenty-five thousand inhabitants shall be eligible to apply for funding pursuant to this section for summer in the city student internships for the purpose of attracting prospective teachers to opportunities in urban education. a. Eligibility. To be eligible for an award pursuant to this subdivision, a student shall:
6. New York state master teacher program. a. New York state master teacher awards may be available to teachers pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision to attract highly qualified, experienced, expert teachers to low performing schools. b. The commissioner shall establish and maintain a list of persons eligible to serve as master teachers for the purposes of this subdivision. c. School districts eligible to participate in this program are those districts which contain a school building that has been designated as a low performing school. d. Such school districts, upon notification of eligibility by the commissioner, may apply for funding pursuant to this section to obtain master teachers to serve in low performing school buildings. e. Eligibility. A person shall be eligible to serve as a master teacher if he or she meets the following criteria:
7. Teacher recruitment tuition reimbursement program. A tuition reimbursement program may be available to teachers pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision, as an incentive to attract qualified teachers to teacher shortage areas. a. Definition. The term "approved course" shall mean a course in a registered program for the preparation of teachers at an accredited New York state institution of higher education which is taken towards meeting requirements for permanent certification to teach in the public schools of the state. b. Eligibility. A person shall be eligible for a tuition reimbursement award if he or she meets the following criteria:
8. Summer teacher training program. In a city school district with a population of one million or more, intensive summer teacher training may be provided pursuant to this subdivision to certified teachers teaching in a teacher shortage area that will be employed for the first time in the city school district as a certified teacher. a. Eligibility and selection. Such training may be provided to teachers who hold initial, provisional, permanent or professional certification to teach in the public schools of the state who will be employed for the first time in the city school district. The board of education shall establish a selection process by which new teachers are chosen to participate in this program. Such process at a minimum shall include: