- (1) An LEA shall develop a five year LEA plan in cooperation with educators, paraeducators, and parents;
(2) An LEA plan shall include:
(a) a statement of purpose that describes the outcomes, and metrics of success an LEA will accomplish by implementing the program, including the following outcomes:
- (i) a 5% increase in an LEA's growth or proficiency on the statewide accountability metrics by the end of the fifth year of the LEA's implementation of the program; or
(ii) a learning outcome:
- (A) selected by the LEA;
- (B) included in the LEA's plan; and
- (C) approved by the advisory committee;
- (c) long-term, intermediate, and direct outcomes as defined in the Master Plan and identified in an LEA's five year plan;
- (d) an implementation process structured to yield an LEA's learning outcomes;
- (e) a plan for infrastructure needs and refreshment cycle;
(f) a description of necessary high quality digital primary instructional materials, as defined in Section R277-469-2, in relation to the outcomes provided for in Subsection R277-922-8(b)(i) including:
- (i) providing special education students with appropriate software;
- (ii) the recommended usage requirements of the software provider; and
- (iii) the best practices recommended by the software or hardware provider;
- (g) a detailed plan for student engagement in personalized learning;
(h) technical support standards for implementation and maintenance of the program that removes technical support burdens from the classroom teacher;
- (i) proposed security policies, including security audits, student data privacy as referenced in Rule R277-487, and remediation of identified lapses;
- (j) a disclosure by an LEA of the LEA's current technology expenditures;
(k) the LEA's overall financial plan, including use of additional LEA non-grant funds, to be utilized to adequately fund the LEA plan;
- (l) a description of how an LEA will provide high quality professional learning for educators, administrators, and support staff participating in the program, including ongoing periodic coaching;
- (m) a plan for digital citizenship curricula and implementation; and
- (n) a plan for how an LEA will monitor student and teacher usage of the program technology.
- (2) An LEA's approved LEA plan is valid for five years, and may be required to be reapproved by the advisory committee and the Board after five years of implementation.
- (3) An LEA is not required to implement the program in kindergarten through grade 4.
KEY: digital teaching and learning, grant programs
Date of Last Change: March 15, 2024
Notice of Continuation: October 7, 2021
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: Art X Sec 3; 53E-3-401(4); 53F-2-510