Input sought on proposed waiver to allow carryover funds to be spent on school improvement

Kentucky Department of Education

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Media Contact: Jessica Fletcher

Chief Communications Officer

Office: (502) 564-2000, ext. 4611
Cell: (502) 229-1915
Jessica.Fletcher@education.ky.gov

Advisory

 

Nov. 8, 2019

Input sought on proposed waiver to allow carryover funds to be spent on school improvement

(Frankfort, KY) – The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) is seeking public comment on its request for a waiver (called a Tydings waiver) to use carryover federal funds rather than returning them to the federal government. 

According to 34. C.F.R. 76.709, KDE must return to the federal government any federal grant monies not obligated by the end of the grant carryover period. KDE has approximately $8,035,362 carried over from Fiscal Year 2018 School Improvement 1003(a) funding and will be requesting a waiver period of three additional years to obligate the funds. This money is designated by the federal government to go directly to the Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) schools. 

If the waiver is granted, the School Improvement 1003(a) funds will be used to support school improvement work in the recently identified CSI schools in Kentucky. These funds will be used to implement evidence-based practices in the CSI schools to build leadership capacity and sustainable improvement systems, and increase student achievement.

A description of the proposed waiver is available on the Kentucky Department of Education’s website.

Any individual or organization may submit written comments on the proposed waiver through the close of business on Nov. 25.

Send written comments on the proposed waiver to: Kelly Foster, Kentucky Department of Education, 300 Sower Boulevard, Fifth Floor, Sower Building, Frankfort, KY 40601, or email her at Kelly.Foster@education.ky.gov.