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This grant opportunity is to implement programs that reduce exclusionary discipline, increase attendance and provide educational services to expelled students, students who are identified as at-risk expulsion or at-risk of dropping out of school due to chronic absenteeism.
Eligible applicants include school districts, charter schools, alternative schools within school districts, nonpublic schools, Boards of Cooperative Educational Services and facility schools. Nonpublic schools may apply for a grant pursuant to this section only to fund educational services that have been approved by the state board pursuant to section 22-2-107.
Applications are due Friday, Sept. 2. A recording of the informational webinar for the EARRS grant program is available at this link.
For full details and to access the application materials, visit the EARSS RFA webpage.
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