54802.
(a) A grant recipient pursuant to Section 54804 shall implement the educational program described in this section in the 2019–20 and 2020–21 school years.(b) (1) A grant recipient shall provide the educational program described in this section to public school pupils in grades 6 to 12, inclusive, from a housing development described pursuant to paragraph (2).
(2) The educational program described in this section shall be provided in a housing development operated under a city or county public housing program that is subsidized by the federal government and provides affordable housing.
(c) A grant recipient shall establish a pupil author book publishing program to provide the participating public school pupils an opportunity to write, edit, and promote a short story. A grant recipient shall operate weekly pupil author workshops that shall include, but are not limited to, the following educational phases:
(1) Writing and editing, including instruction in the skills necessary for creative writing.
(2) Publishing an anthology.
(3) Marketing, media, and community relations, including instruction in book brand development and entrepreneurship.
(4) A group presentation.
(5) A community-based book signing event.
(d) Pupils participating in the pupil author book publishing program shall be expected to do all of the following:
(1) Engage in critical thinking.
(2) Practice effective problem solving.
(3) Devise a useful outline for their book.
(4) Develop promotional and advertising tools.
(5) Write a press release geared towards promotion of the book and the book signing event within the community.
(6) Gain knowledge and understanding of how to create an exciting literary character, and how to show, rather than tell, their story in a logical order.