§ 6372. Local Early Reading First grants
(a)
Program authorized
From amounts appropriated under section
6302
(b)(2) of this title, the Secretary shall award grants, on a competitive basis, for periods of not more than 6 years, to eligible applicants to enable the eligible applicants to carry out the authorized activities described in subsection (d) of this section.
(b)
Applications
An eligible applicant that desires to receive a grant under this section shall submit an application to the Secretary, which shall include a description of—
(1)
the programs to be served by the proposed project, including demographic and socioeconomic information on the preschool age children enrolled in the programs;
(2)
how the proposed project will enhance the school readiness of preschool age children in high-quality oral language and literature-rich environments;
(3)
how the proposed project will prepare and provide ongoing assistance to staff in the programs, through professional development and other support, to provide high-quality language, literacy, and prereading activities using scientifically based reading research, for preschool age children;
(4)
how the proposed project will provide services and use instructional materials that are based on scientifically based reading research on early language acquisition, prereading activities, and the development of spoken vocabulary skills;
(5)
how the proposed project will help staff in the programs to meet more effectively the diverse needs of preschool age children in the community, including such children with limited English proficiency, disabilities, or other special needs;
(6)
how the proposed project will integrate such instructional materials and literacy activities with existing preschool programs and family literacy services;
(7)
how the proposed project will help children, particularly children experiencing difficulty with spoken language, prereading, and early reading skills, to make the transition from preschool to formal classroom instruction in school;
(8)
if the eligible applicant has received a subgrant under subpart 1 of this part, how the activities conducted under this subpart will be coordinated with the eligible applicant’s activities under subpart 1 of this part at the kindergarten through grade 3 level;
(c)
Approval of local applications
The Secretary shall select applicants for funding under this subpart based on the quality of the applications and the recommendations of a peer review panel convened under section
6363
(c)(2) of this title, that includes, at a minimum, three individuals, selected from the entities described in clauses (ii), (iii), and (iv) of section
6363
(c)(2)(A) of this title, who are experts in early reading development and early childhood development.
(d)
Authorized activities
An eligible applicant that receives a grant under this subpart shall use the funds provided under the grant to carry out the following activities:
(1)
Providing preschool age children with high-quality oral language and literature-rich environments in which to acquire language and prereading skills.
(2)
Providing professional development that is based on scientifically based reading research knowledge of early language and reading development for the staff of the eligible applicant and that will assist in developing the preschool age children’s—
(A)
recognition, leading to automatic recognition, of letters of the alphabet, knowledge of letters, sounds, blending of letter sounds, and increasingly complex vocabulary;
(3)
Identifying and providing activities and instructional materials that are based on scientifically based reading research for use in developing the skills and abilities described in paragraph (2).
(e)
Award amounts
The Secretary may establish a maximum award amount, or ranges of award amounts, for grants under this subpart.