[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 34, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 34CFR280.31]



[Page 585-587]

 

                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION

 

              SECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

 

PART 280_MAGNET SCHOOLS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM--Table of Contents

 

             Subpart D_How Does the Secretary Make a Grant?

 

Sec. 280.31  What selection criteria does the Secretary use?



    The Secretary uses the following selection criteria in evaluating 

each application:

    (a) Plan of operation. (25 points) (1) The Secretary reviews each 

application to determine the quality of the plan of operation for the 

project.

    (2) The Secretary determines the extent to which the applicant 

demonstrates--

    (i) The effectiveness of its management plan to ensure proper and 

efficient administration of the project;

    (ii) The effectiveness of its plan to attain specific outcomes 

that--

    (A) Will accomplish the purposes of the program;

    (B) Are attainable within the project period;

    (C) Are measurable and quantifiable; and



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    (D) For multi-year projects, can be used to determine the project's 

progress in meeting its intended outcomes;

    (iii) The effectiveness of its plan for utilizing its resources and 

personnel to achieve the objectives of the project, including how well 

it utilizes key personnel to complete tasks and achieve the objectives 

of the project;

    (iv) How it will ensure equal access and treatment for eligible 

project participants who have been traditionally underrepresented in 

courses or activities offered as part of the magnet school, e.g., women 

and girls in mathematics, science or technology courses, and disabled 

students; and

    (v) The effectiveness of its plan to recruit students from different 

social, economic, ethnic, and racial backgrounds into the magnet 

schools.

    (b) Quality of personnel. (10 points) (1) The Secretary reviews each 

application to determine the qualifications of the personnel the 

applicant plans to use on the project.

    (2) The Secretary determines the extent to which--

    (i) The project director (if one is used) is qualified to manage the 

project;

    (ii) Other key personnel are qualified to manage the project;

    (iii) Teachers who will provide instruction in participating magnet 

schools are qualified to implement the special curriculum of the magnet 

schools; and

    (iv) The applicant, as part of its nondiscriminatory employment 

practices will ensure that its personnel are selected for employment 

without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, or 

disability.

    (3) To determine personnel qualifications the Secretary considers 

experience and training in fields related to the objectives of the 

project, including the key personnel's knowledge of and experience in 

curriculum development and desegregation strategies.

    (c) Quality of project design. (35 points) (1) The Secretary reviews 

each application to determine the quality of the project design.

    (2) The Secretary determines the extent to which each magnet school 

for which funding is sought will--

    (i) Foster interaction among students of different social, economic, 

ethnic, and racial backgrounds in classroom activities, extracurricular 

activities, or other activities in the magnet schools (or, if 

appropriate, in the schools in which the magnet school programs 

operate);

    (ii) Address the educational needs of the students who will be 

enrolled in the magnet schools;

    (iii) Carry out a high quality educational program that will 

substantially strengthen students' reading skills or knowledge of 

mathematics, science, history, geography, English, foreign languages, 

art, music, or vocational, technological, and professional skills;

    (iv) Encourage greater parental decisionmaking and involvement; and

    (v) Improve the racial balance of students in the applicant's 

schools by reducing, eliminating, or preventing minority group isolation 

in its schools.

    (d) Budget and resources. (5 points) The Secretary reviews each 

application to determine the adequacy of the resources and the cost-

effectiveness of the budget for the project, including--

    (1) The adequacy of the facilities that the applicant plans to use;

    (2) The adequacy of the equipment and supplies that the applicant 

plans to use; and

    (3) The adequacy and reasonableness of the budget for the project in 

relation to the objectives of the project.

    (e) Evaluation plan. (15 points) The Secretary determines the extent 

to which the evaluation plan for the project--

    (1) Includes methods that are appropriate for the project;

    (2) Will determine how successful the project is in meeting its 

intended outcomes, including its goals for desegregating its students 

and increasing student achievement; and

    (3) Includes methods that are objective and that will produce data 

that are quantifiable.

    (f) Commitment and capacity. (10 points) (1) The Secretary reviews 

each application to determine whether the applicant is likely to 

continue the magnet school activities after assistance under this part 

is no longer available.



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    (2) The Secretary determines the extent to which the applicant--

    (i) Is committed to the magnet schools project; and

    (ii) Has identified other resources to continue support for the 

magnet school activities when assistance under this program is no longer 

available.



(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 

1855-0011)



(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7231-7231j)



[57 FR 61509, Dec. 24, 1992, as amended at 60 FR 14866, Mar. 20, 1995; 

69 FR 4997, Feb. 2, 2004]