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Code · Delaware · Title 14 — Education · Chapter 45. Grow Your Own Educator Program

§ 4509. Annual reporting.

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(a)Each fiscal year, the applicant shall provide to the Department the following summary data and any other data requested by the Department which shall be de-identified to the greatest extent possible:
(1)The number of candidates served, types of programs that were supported, types of occupations that candidates entered, the participating schools and number of candidates who were employed.
(2)The institutions of higher learning that candidates in the Program attend.
(3)The number of candidates who fulfill the Program’s 3-year teaching commitment and the percentage of teachers retained by the school district or charter school beyond 3 years.
(4)Demographic information related to candidates who participate in the Program to gauge the success at recruiting demographically underrepresented groups to the education profession.
(5)The amount of private or federal funding, if any, utilized by the applicant to financially support the Program.
(b)Each fiscal year the Department shall report to the Chairs of the House and Senate Education Committees of the General Assembly and shall include, in its report, the summary data received in subsection
(a)of this section.
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