(1) In general An application for a grant under this subpart shall contain the following:
(A) A description of the need for the proposed program, including
(i) data on the number of limited English proficient children in the
school or
school district to be served;
(ii) information on the characteristics of the children, including
(I) the native languages of the children;
(II) the proficiency of the children in English and their native language;
(III) achievement data (current as of the date of submission of the application) for the limited English proficient children in
(aa) reading or language arts (in English and in the native language, if applicable); and
(bb) mathematics;
(IV) a comparison of that data for the children with that data for the English proficient peers of the children; and
(V) the previous schooling experiences of the children;
(iii) the professional development needs of the instruction personnel who will provide services for the limited English proficient children under the proposed program; and
(iv) how the services provided through the grant will supplement the basic services provided to limited English proficient children.
(B) A description of the program to be implemented and how such programs design
(i) relates to the linguistic and academic needs of the limited English proficient children to be served;
(ii) will ensure that the services provided through the program will supplement the basic services the applicant provides to limited English proficient children;
(iii) will ensure that the program is coordinated with other programs under this chapter and other Acts;
(iv) involves the parents of the limited English proficient children to be served;
(v) ensures accountability in achieving high academic standards; and
(vi) promotes coordination of services for the limited English proficient children to be served and their families.
(C) A description, if appropriate, of the applicants collaborative activities with institutions of higher education, community-based organizations, local educational agencies or State educational agencies, private schools,
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nonprofit organizations, or businesses in carrying out the proposed program.
(D) An assurance that the applicant will not reduce the level of State and local funds that the applicant expends for language instruction educational programs or special alternative instruction programs if the applicant receives an award under this subpart.
(E) An assurance that the applicant will employ teachers in the proposed program who, individually or in combination, are proficient in
(i) English, with respect to written, as well as oral, communication skills; and
(ii) the native language of the majority of the children who the teachers teach, if instruction in the program is in the native language as well as English.
(F) A budget for the grant funds.
(2) Additional information Each application for a grant under section
6913 of this title shall
(A) describe
(i) current services (as of the date of submission of the application) the applicant provides to limited English proficient children;
(ii) what services limited English proficient children will receive under the grant that such children will not otherwise receive;
(iii) how funds received under this subpart will be integrated with all other Federal, State, local, and private resources that may be used to serve limited English proficient children;
(iv) specific achievement and
school retention goals for the children to be served by the proposed program and how progress toward achieving such goals will be measured; and
(v) the current family education programs (as of the date of submission of the application) of the eligible entity, if applicable; and
(B) provide assurances that
(i) the program funded with the grant will be integrated with the overall educational program of the children served through the proposed program; and
(ii) the application has been developed in consultation with parents and other representatives of the children to be served in such program.