New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 6 - PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 30 - EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Part 15 - COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
Section 6.30.15.13 - COALITION FOR COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
Universal Citation: 6 NM Admin Code 6.30.15.13
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The department shall appoint a coalition for community schools that is a statewide coalition of community school stakeholders, which shall include:
(1) local
community school content experts representing the northern, central and
southern regions of the state;
(2)
culturally and linguistically responsive content experts;
(3) tribal leaders representing the nations
and pueblos of New Mexico;
B. The department may appoint:
(1) individuals with data analysis or
research expertise and experience with the effective implementation of the
community school framework;
(2)
representatives from the behavioral health field with experience managing
wrap-around services or school-based health centers;
(3) community school coordinators
representing the northern, central, and southern regions of the
state;
(4) educators representing
the northern, central, and southern regions of the state;
(5) representatives from teacher
unions;
(6) parents;
(7) school or district administrators
representing the northern, central, and southern regions of the
state;
(8) representatives from
higher education institutions representing the northern, central, and southern
regions of the state;
(9) a
representative from a community-based organization;
(10) a representative from the business
community;
(11) an
out-of-school-time and afterschool content expert;
(12) special education and disability
experts;
(13) individuals with
expertise in transition services vocational rehabilitation for students with
disabilities;
(14) a representative
from an organization addressing housing instability;
(15) a representative from an organization
addressing food instability; and
(16) others the department may deem
appropriate.
C. In collaboration with the department, the coalition may appoint a chair and vice-chair from amongst its membership and establish term limits for coalition members.
D. The coalition shall notify the department if there is a vacancy in the coalition. The department shall appoint a replacement within 90 days of the notification.
E. Responsibilities of the coalition include:
(1) working with the department to develop a
competitive grant procedure;
(2)
assisting the department in reviewing applications for grants and making
recommendations for awards;
(3)
analyzing the annual evaluation on the effectiveness of implementation grant
awardees and determine:
(a) eligibility for
continued funding;
(b) need for
capacity-building at the community school to be provided by the coalition for
community schools; and
(c) need for
technical assistance to be provided by the coalition for community
schools.
(3) providing
advocacy, capacity building, and technical assistance to ensure equitable
distribution of resources to all school districts in New Mexico; and
(4) working with the department to develop
coalition priorities, activities, meeting schedules, and agendas.
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