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subchapter i
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23PI 38.001 Purpose. This chapter establishes procedures for grant programs
24administered by the department.
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25PI 38.002 Definitions. In this chapter:
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1Section
19. Subchapter II (title) of chapter PI 38 [precedes PI 38.005] of the
2administrative code is created to read:
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General Administrative procedures
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6PI 38.005 Applicability.
(1) Except as provided in sub. (2), this subchapter
7applies to all state grant programs administered by the department.
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8(2) If a rule under this subchapter conflicts with a statute, administrative rule,
9or federal regulation that applies to the grant program, the rule under this
10subchapter does not apply to the grant program.
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11PI 38.006 Applications. To be considered for a grant under a state grant
12program, an applicant shall file with the department a complete application on a
13form provided by the department by the date established by the department.
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14PI 38.007 Department duties. (1)
Applications. For each state grant
15program, the department shall develop an application that includes all of the
16following information:
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(a) The date the application shall be filed with the department.
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(b) The criteria the department will use to award grants under sub. (3).
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(c) The information a recipient of the grant is required to maintain under s. PI
2038.008 (1).
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21(2) Application review. The department shall review all applications filed in
22accordance with s. PI 38.006.
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23(3) Grant awards. The department shall award grants based on the criteria
24listed in the grant application.
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1(4) Proration. The department may award grants on a prorated basis if
2available funding is insufficient to fully fund all of the grant recipients.
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3(5) Notification. The department shall notify each applicant in writing of its
4determination under sub. (3).
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5PI 38.008 Grant reporting. A grant recipient shall do all of the following:
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6(1) Maintain any documentation required by the department.
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7(2) Upon the request of the department, provide any information required
8under sub. (1) to the department.
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9Section
20. Subchapter III (title) of chapter PI 38 [precedes PI 38.01] of the
10administrative code is created to read:
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CHAPTER PI 38
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subchapter III
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Grants for Peer review
14
and mentoring
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15Section
21. PI 38.01 of the administrative code is amended to read:
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16PI 38.01 Purpose. Under s. 115.405, Stats., the state superintendent shall
17award grants to eligible applicants for peer review and mentoring programs. This
18chapter subchapter sets forth criteria and procedures for awarding grants under this
19program.
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20Section
22. PI 38.02 (intro.) of the administrative code is amended to read:
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21PI 38.02 Definitions. (intro.) In this
chapter subchapter:
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22Section
23. PI 38.02 (1) and (3) of the administrative code are amended to read:
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PI 38.02
(1) “Approved program" has the meaning defined under s. PI
3.01 2434.01 (6).
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1(3) “Initial educator" means an individual who holds an initial license as
2defined under s. PI
3.01 (19) 34.01 (33).
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3Section
24. PI 38.02 (2) of the administrative code is renumbered PI 38.002
4(1).
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5Section
25. PI 38.02 (5) of the administrative code is renumbered PI 38.002
6(5).
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7Section
26. PI 38.03 (1) (intro.) of the administrative code is amended to read:
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PI 38.03
(1) Eligibility. (intro.) Annually, by
November 1, 1998, and by May
91
in subsequent years, eligible applicants may apply to the state superintendent to
10fund a peer review and mentoring program described under sub.
(4) (4m). Eligible
11applicants include the following:
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12Section
27. PI 38.03 (3) of the administrative code is amended to read:
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PI 38.03
(3) Assurances. A grant recipient under this
chapter subchapter shall
14provide for all of the following:
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(a) An assurance that the grant awarded under this
chapter subchapter will
16not be used to supplant or replace funds otherwise available for professional
17development.
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(b) An assurance that program information and related materials under this
19chapter subchapter will be made available to interested schools and other
20educational institutions at a reasonable cost.
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21Section
28. PI 38.03 (4) (intro.) of the administrative code is renumbered PI
2238.03 (4) and amended to read:
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PI 38.03
(4) Program components Grant amount. A one-year grant of not more
24than $25,000 may be made to fund a comprehensive peer review and mentoring
25program for initial and professional educators.
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1(4m) Program components. A
grant application
program is eligible for a grant 2under this
chapter shall include subchapter only if it includes all of the following
3program components:
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4Section
29. PI 38.04 of the administrative code is amended to read:
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5PI 38.04 Mentor involvement. A mentor under this
chapter subchapter 6shall have input into the confidential formative assessment of the initial educator
7and may not be included as part of the school district's formal evaluation of an initial
8educator.
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9Section
30. PI 38.05 (intro.) of the administrative code is amended to read:
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10PI 38.05 Review of applications and awarding of grants. (intro.) The
11state superintendent shall review the applications submitted under this
chapter 12subchapter and shall determine which of the applications eligible for funding will
13receive grants based on the following criteria:
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14Section
31. Subchapter IV (title) of chapter PI 38 [precedes PI 38.11] of the
15administrative code is created to read:
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CHAPTER PI 38
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subchapter Iv
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Grants for Alcohol and other
19
drug abuse programs
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20Section
32. Subchapter V (title) of chapter PI 38 [precedes PI 38.21] of the
21administrative code is created to read:
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CHAPTER PI 38
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subchapter V
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FOUR-YEAR-OLD
25
KINDERGARTEN GRANTS
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1Section
33. Subchapter VI (title) of chapter PI 38 [precedes PI 38.31] of the
2administrative code is created to read:
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CHAPTER PI 38
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subchapter VI
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Grants for Tribal language
6
revitalization
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7Section
34. Chapter PI 39 (title) of the administrative code is repealed.
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8Section
35. PI 39.01 of the administrative code is renumbered PI 38.31 and
9amended to read:
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10PI 38.31 Purpose. This
chapter
subchapter sets forth criteria and procedures
11for awarding grants to eligible school districts and cooperative educational service
12agencies to apply to the department for a grant under s. 115.745, Stats., for the
13purpose of supporting innovative, effective instruction in one or more American
14Indian languages. Funds are awarded from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2)
15(km), Stats.
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16Section
36. PI 39.02 (intro.) and (5) of the administrative code are
17consolidated, renumbered PI 38.32 and amended to read:
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18PI 38.32 Definitions
Definition. In this
chapter: (5) “Tribal this subchapter,
19“tribal education authority" has the meaning defined in s. 115.71 (5), Stats.
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20Section
37. PI 39.02 (1), (2), (3) and (4) of the administrative code are repealed.
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21Section
38. PI 39.03 of the administrative code is renumbered PI 38.33, and
22PI 38.33 (1), (2) and (3) (h), as renumbered, are amended to read:
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PI 38.33
(1) Annually by
January 29, 2010, for the 2009-10 school year; by
24April 30, 2010, for the 2010-11 school year; and by March 1
annually thereafter, a
25school board,
consortium of school boards, or CESA, in conjunction with a tribal
1education authority, may apply to the department for a grant for the purpose of
2supporting innovative, effective instruction in one or more American Indian
3languages.
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4(2) A
grant program
funded with a grant under this
chapter subchapter shall
5include one or more activities related to providing instruction in a tribal language
6as either a curricular or co-curricular offering. Funds may be used for activities
7including, but not limited to, curriculum design, creation of appropriate assessment
8instruments, professional development activities, language-focused parent and
9community engagement activities, instructional delivery, and program evaluation.
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10(3) (h) A description of how the
school district applicant will measure the
11effectiveness of the instruction.
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12Section
39. PI 39.04 of the administrative code is renumbered PI 38.34, and
13PI 38.34 (1) and (2) (intro.), (a), (b) and (d), as renumbered, are amended to read:
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PI 38.34
(1) The department shall establish funding limits annually based on
15the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (km), Stats., and inform school
districts boards
16and CESAs of these limits.
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17(2) (intro.) The department shall review the applications submitted under this
18chapter subchapter and shall determine which of the applications eligible for
19funding will receive grants based on the following criteria:
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(a) The extent to which the program design and activities address the identified
21needs under s. PI
39.03 38.33 (3) (a).
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(b) The extent to which the program design and activities are both innovative
23and appropriate to the purpose of the program
funded by the grant and likely to make
24a measurable impact.
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1(d) The extent to which the applicant met the requirements under s. PI
39.03
238.33.