Clark County School District applies for Race to the Top federal grant
September 5, 2012 - 4:24 pm
The Clark County School Board gave permission for officials to apply for $40 million in federal grant money that would help bring back several special education and at-risk programs that were recently cut while looking to boost student achievement where it’s lacking.
At a special meeting Wednesday morning, the board, in a 6-0 vote, decided to apply for the controversial Race to the Top grant, a cornerstone of President Barack Obama’s school improvement movement but whose stringent federal mandates – and penalties – have forced school districts in the country to think twice about applying.
If the Clark County School District qualifies, it could receive $40 million over a four-year period. Roughly, 25,000 low performing students in the district would benefit, Kimberly Wooten, chief student services officer, said at the meeting.
The deadline for the application is in October.
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