Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 270 - ADVANCED PLACEMENT
Section 270.50 - Criteria for the Review of Initial Proposals
Universal Citation: 23 IL Admin Code ยง 270.50
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Applications shall be evaluated in accordance with the following criteria:
1)
Quality and Scope of the Plan (45 points)
A)
The proposal demonstrates that the training to be funded and the staff members
to be involved will permit the district to offer AP courses or preparatory
programs that are not currently available, or that greater numbers of students
will have access to AP courses or preparatory programs, as
applicable.
B) The proposal
includes plans for support for and collaboration among staff members and
administrators that will result in the sequential alignment of rigorous course
offerings across grade levels, culminating in Advanced Placement
studies.
C) The proposal
demonstrates that the activities and materials to be supported with grant funds
will enhance students' preparedness for AP courses and strengthen their ability
to participate successfully.
2) Student Recruitment and Support (25
points)
A) The proposal provides evidence that
the intended outreach and recruitment strategies respond to the needs of
low-income students in the communities to be served.
B) The proposal presents a combination of
supportive elements that will strengthen low-income students' preparation for
AP coursework, assist them in successful completion of the courses chosen, and
enhance their likelihood of success on the culminating examinations.
3) Need (15 points)
A) The proposal describes the status of the
applicant's instructional programs and demonstrates that students' access to
rigorous academic coursework is limited by the scarcity of appropriately
trained instructional staff or other necessary resources and
materials.
B) The proposal
demonstrates that other sources of funding are limited to such an extent that
the applicant is unable to conduct or expand the program as proposed without
funding under this Part.
4) Cost-Effectiveness and Sustainability (15
points)
A) The scope of the proposed
activities is reasonable in light of the amount of funding to be provided, and
the project will be cost-effective considering the number and types of courses
to be supported and the number of students to be served.
B) The proposal gives evidence of the
district's commitment to continuing efforts to foster greater participation in
AP coursework by low-income students and to support them in achieving greater
success and achievement in that coursework.
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