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File #: 18-5960   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Early Childhood Education Municipal Development Corporation Board of Directors
On agenda: 11/13/2018
Posting Language: Possible Board action to approve an amendment to the Southwest ISD competitive grants contract increasing the total contract value by $18,600, which would amend the current contract value from $300,325 to $318,925 to fund the development of high quality prekindergarten pilot classrooms [Joe De La Rosa, Pre-K 4 SA Grants Manager]
Indexes: Pre-K 4 SA
Attachments: 1. Southwest ISD Draft Amendment
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DEPARTMENT: Pre-K 4 SA


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Sarah Baray, Ph.D.


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT: Southwest Independent School District Competitive Education Grant Increase


SUMMARY:

The purpose of this grant increase is to support the creation of high-quality prekindergarten classrooms within a partner school district. These classrooms will serve as proof of concept sites for replicating Pre-K 4 SA's high-quality approach in school districts. Pre-K 4 SA awarded Southwest Independent School District (SWISD) $300,325 annually for a two-year contract on March 6, 2018. This original grant award did not include sufficient funding to develop proof-of-concept sites. The additional one-time increase of $18,594 would allow SWISD to pay for substitutes to send seven teachers from seven campuses to a series of six training sessions focused on early childhood best practices. The series would include materials needed to support the topics. Additionally, SWISD will allocate $2,000 for each classroom to purchase materials for the classrooms that will assist the teachers implement the strategies and practices learned from the trainings.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The City of San Antonio Early Childhood Education Municipal Development Corporation (Pre-K 4 SA) awards grants to public independent school districts (ISDs)/charter schools, accredited private/parochial schools, and licensed childcare centers (CDCs) that serve four-year-old prekindergarten students that allow entities to demonstrate success in improving program and teacher quality through bundles of training, materials, and services based on best practices in early childhood education. The City of San Antonio began its prekindergarten initiative in August 2013 to dramatically enhance early childhood education to ensure future vitality and long-term economic health for San Antonio. Pre-K 4 SA is designed to serve 3,700 students annually with 2,000 of these students being served directly at a Pre-K 4...

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