§ 6632.
(c)
Applications
An eligible entity desiring a grant under this subpart shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time and in such manner as the Secretary may reasonably require. The application shall include—
(1)
a description of the performance-based compensation system or human capital management system that the eligible entity proposes to develop, implement, improve, or expand through the grant;
(2)
a description of the most significant gaps or insufficiencies in student access to effective teachers, principals, or other school leaders in high-need schools, including gaps or inequities in how effective teachers, principals, or other school leaders are distributed across the local educational agency, as identified using factors such as data on school resources, staffing patterns, school environment, educator support systems, and other school-level factors;
(3)
a description and evidence of the support and commitment from teachers, principals, or other school leaders, which may include charter school leaders, in the school (including organizations representing teachers, principals, or other school leaders), the community, and the local educational agency to the activities proposed under the grant;
(4)
a description of how the eligible entity will develop and implement a fair, rigorous, valid, reliable, and objective process to evaluate teacher, principal, or other school leader performance under the system that is based in part on measures of student academic achievement, including the baseline performance against which evaluations of improved performance will be made;
(5)
a description of the local educational agencies or schools to be served under the grant, including such student academic achievement, demographic, and socioeconomic information as the Secretary may request;
(6)
a description of the effectiveness of teachers, principals, or other school leaders in the local educational agency and the schools to be served under the grant and the extent to which the system will increase the effectiveness of teachers, principals, or other school leaders in such schools;
(7)
a description of how the eligible entity will use grant funds under this subpart in each year of the grant, including a timeline for implementation of such activities;
(8)
a description of how the eligible entity will continue the activities assisted under the grant after the grant period ends;
(9)
a description of the State, local, or other public or private funds that will be used to supplement the grant, including funds under part A, and sustain the activities assisted under the grant after the end of the grant period;
(10)
a description of—
(A)
the rationale for the project;
(B)
how the proposed activities are evidence-based; and
(C)
if applicable, the prior experience of the eligible entity in developing and implementing such activities; and
(11)
a description of how activities funded under this subpart will be evaluated, monitored, and publically reported.
([Pub. L. 89–10, title II, § 2212], as added [Pub. L. 114–95, title II, § 2002], Dec. 10, 2015, [129 Stat. 1932].)