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(a) For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) “Grant program” means the Arts for Every Student Incentive Grant Program established pursuant to this chapter.
(2) “Local educational agency” means a school district, county office of education, or charter school.
(b) (1) The Arts for Every Student Incentive Grant Program is hereby established, to be administered by the department, as a state education, access, and equity initiative with the goal of providing pupils in prekindergarten,
kindergarten, and grades 1 to 12, inclusive, with the knowledge and skills to be successful in school, work, and life and to close the gap in access to visual and performing arts education that exists in communities across the state, particularly the most underresourced. The grant program shall encourage and maintain the delivery of high-quality visual and performing arts education programs, provide a jump start for underserved local educational agencies that lack
the capacity to provide access to a visual and performing arts education to every pupil, and provide opportunities for pupils who are individuals with exceptional needs to participate in arts education programs and curricula.
(2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the grant program provide a one-time investment to establish models of best practice, leading to sustained funding over time through the local control funding formula.
(c) When awarding grants pursuant to the grant program, the department shall give special consideration to both of the following:
(1) Socioeconomically disadvantaged local educational agencies with limited access to visual and performing arts education, in which funding may be used to create new
opportunities or supplement existing programs.
(2) Local educational agencies that have demonstrated commitment to visual and performing arts education by meeting either of the following criteria:
(A) Including visual and performing arts education in the local educational agency’s existing local control and accountability plan.
(B) Articulating a plan for the sustained provision of visual and performing arts education.
(d) (1) An applicant’s grant program application shall include a plan describing how it will use the
grant to increase the participation of all pupils, including pupils who are individuals with exceptional needs, in arts educational opportunities.
(2) The department shall give favorable consideration to plans that expend appropriate grant resources on effective visual and performing arts education supports, including on any of the following:
(A) Offering high-quality curriculum and instruction in all five disciplines aligned with the state’s visual and performing arts content standards for sequential, standards-based arts education, provided by credentialed visual and performing arts teachers and qualified community arts providers. Community arts providers
shall supplement instructional opportunities under the direct supervision of an
assigned credentialed teacher.
(B) Offering professional learning opportunities for credentialed visual and performing arts teachers to enhance educator
quality and preparation, and offering credentialed teachers in other disciplines professional learning opportunities to facilitate the integration of the visual and performing arts into their teaching.
(C) Collecting and reporting appropriate data for the evaluation of the grant program.
(D) Making public and private direct and indirect investments in mentorship and
training for credentialed teachers.
(E) Building awareness and public will through community engagement and mobilization.
(F) Identifying and utilizing community cultural and linguistic resources.
(e) (1) The department shall award grants pursuant to the grant program based on an appropriate scoring system that is based on a demonstrated commitment to high-quality visual and performing arts education and equity.
(2) A grant recipient may consist of one or more, or any combination of, local educational agencies.
(f) In developing and administering the grant program, the department shall consult with persons and entities that have expertise in visual and performing arts education, including the following:
(1) Higher education institutions with certificated visual and performing arts programs.
(2) Statewide professional
visual and performing arts education organizations representing dance, theater, music,
visual arts, and media arts.
(3) Community cultural organizations.
(4) Local educational agency personnel.
(5) Creative industry business leaders.
(6) Credentialed visual and performing arts teachers who collectively have expertise in the five artistic disciplines of dance, music, theater, visual arts, and media arts.
(7) Parents.
(8) Visual and performing arts education policy experts.