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A02625 Summary:

BILL NOA02625A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S01820-A
 
SPONSORCunningham
 
COSPNSRAlvarez, Gibbs, Zaccaro, Kay, Gonzalez-Rojas, Beephan, McDonough, Jensen, Kassay, Davila, Schiavoni, Simone, Hooks, Clark
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §3641-c, Ed L
 
Establishes a pilot program to provide grants to local education providers to implement high-impact tutoring programs prioritizing low-income or underserved students to address student learning loss or unfinished learning resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A02625 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         2625--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 21, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. CUNNINGHAM, ALVAREZ, GIBBS, ZACCARO, KAY, GONZA-
          LEZ-ROJAS, BEEPHAN,  McDONOUGH,  JENSEN,  KASSAY,  DAVILA,  SCHIAVONI,
          SIMONE,  HOOKS,  CLARK  --  read once and referred to the Committee on
          Education -- recommitted to the Committee on Education  in  accordance
          with  Assembly  Rule  3, sec. 2 -- committee discharged, bill amended,
          ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to establishing  a  pilot
          program to provide high impact tutoring
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The education law is amended by adding a new section 3641-c
     2  to read as follows:
     3    § 3641-c. High impact tutoring grant program. 1. For the  purposes  of
     4  this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
     5    (a)  "local  education  provider"  or "local education provider group"
     6  means:
     7    (i) a public school or a group of public schools operated by a  school
     8  district; or
     9    (ii) a charter school or a group of charter schools established pursu-
    10  ant to article fifty-six of this chapter; and
    11    (b)  "high impact tutoring pilot program" means a grant program estab-
    12  lished and administered by the department pursuant to this section.
    13    2. The department shall establish and administer a high impact  tutor-
    14  ing  pilot  program  to  provide  grants to local education providers to
    15  implement high  impact  tutoring  programs  prioritizing  low-income  or
    16  underserved  students  to  address  student  learning loss or unfinished
    17  learning resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
    18    3. (a) A local education provider shall submit an  application  for  a
    19  grant  to the department in a form determined by the department. A local
    20  education provider or group  of  local  education  providers  may  apply
    21  jointly  for  such grant. The local education provider shall demonstrate
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD05291-03-6

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     1  need for support through the grant program, as determined by the depart-
     2  ment, which may include serving  a  high  percentage  of  low-income  or
     3  underserved  students,  or serving students who need academic assistance
     4  in  reaching  levels  of  proficiency and have a low level of attainment
     5  scores in the past year.
     6    (b) At a minimum, an application shall  include  the  local  education
     7  provider's high impact tutoring program plan that includes the following
     8  information:
     9    (i)  how  the  local  education  provider's program plan addresses the
    10  following elements of a high impact tutoring program and how it modifies
    11  or omits such elements and the reasons for such modifications  or  omis-
    12  sions:
    13    (1) tutoring is provided in groups of four or fewer students;
    14    (2) the same tutor instructs the participating students throughout the
    15  school year;
    16    (3) tutoring is provided a minimum of three times per week;
    17    (4)  tutoring  is  implemented  during  the  school  day or before- or
    18  after-school, or an equivalent  out-of-school  evidence-based  approach,
    19  and  is  supplemental to core academic instruction and not a replacement
    20  for such instruction;
    21    (5) high quality  trained  tutors  provide  such  tutoring,  including
    22  teachers,  paraprofessionals,  community  providers, AmeriCorps members,
    23  and any other individuals who have received training;
    24    (6) the program uses a high-quality curriculum that  is  aligned  with
    25  academic  standards and may be provided by the local education provider;
    26  and
    27    (7) tutoring is  data-driven,  with  interim  assessments  to  monitor
    28  student progress;
    29    (ii) how students will be identified for participation in the program;
    30    (iii)  the number of students projected to be served and whether those
    31  students are low-income or underserved students;
    32    (iv) the projected cost of implementing the program;
    33    (v) how student academic progress and other program outcomes  will  be
    34  measured;
    35    (vi)  whether the local education provider will create its own program
    36  and whether it will partner with existing tutoring providers for  imple-
    37  mentation or for tutor capacity and training;
    38    (vii) which academic subjects will be the focus of the program;
    39    (viii) how the local education provider will be supported;
    40    (ix) how tutoring will be delivered and how the delivery will accommo-
    41  date remote learning;
    42    (x) whether tutors will follow a specific curriculum;
    43    (xi)  how tutoring will be incorporated into the school day, if appli-
    44  cable;
    45    (xii) the needs of a rural local education provider for  financial  or
    46  technical support to implement a high impact tutoring program; and
    47    (xiii) any other criteria determined by the department.
    48    (c)  Local  education  providers  implementing  high  impact  tutoring
    49  programs shall consider seat time and scheduling so that  students  have
    50  consistent access to non-core academic instruction.
    51    (d)  The department shall review the applications received pursuant to
    52  this subdivision and shall award grants after considering the  alignment
    53  of  the  local  education provider's program plan with the elements of a
    54  high impact tutoring program as described in this subdivision.
    55    4. Within the amounts  appropriated  therefor,  the  department  shall
    56  determine  the  amount  and  durations of grant awards. The goal of such

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     1  grant awards shall be to serve as many students as possible through high
     2  impact tutoring programs, including low-income and underserved  students
     3  and  students in rural areas, while ensuring that grant money is awarded
     4  to  high  impact  tutoring  programs that are likely to achieve positive
     5  student outcomes.
     6    5. (a) The department shall determine allowable uses for grant  money,
     7  which  uses may include, but need not be limited to, hiring or contract-
     8  ing for tutors or providing stipends or other incentives to  paraprofes-
     9  sionals,  retired  teachers, AmeriCorps members, and community organiza-
    10  tions to ensure tutoring capacity;  developing  curriculum  and  related
    11  supplies;  covering costs associated with renting or purchasing physical
    12  space for tutoring and covering administrative expenses. A local  educa-
    13  tion  provider  may  make a request to the department to use grant money
    14  for purposes other  than  those  specified  by  the  department  if  the
    15  proposed  use of the grant money increases the effectiveness of the high
    16  impact tutoring program.
    17    (b) Local education providers may offer tutors and other professionals
    18  offering tutoring services information about potential pathways into the
    19  teaching profession for the school district.
    20    (c) Local education providers, tutors and other professionals offering
    21  tutoring services shall comply with all state and federal laws  relating
    22  to health, safety, and antidiscrimination, including, but not limited to
    23  Titles  VI  and  VII  of  the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Pub.L. 88-352, as
    24  amended; the Americans with Disabilities Act of  1990,  42  U.S.C.  Sec.
    25  1201 et seq., as amended; section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
    26  29  U.S.C. Sec. 794, as amended, and Title IX of the Education Amendment
    27  of 1972, 20 U.S.C. Secs. 1681 to 1688, as amended.
    28    6. (a) On or before the reporting deadlines established by the depart-
    29  ment, in each year in which a  local  education  provider  or  group  of
    30  providers  receives  a  grant  pursuant to this section, the provider or
    31  providers shall submit a report to  the  department  that  includes  the
    32  information  required  by the department. At a minimum, the report shall
    33  include the following information:
    34    (i) the number of students who participated in the high impact  tutor-
    35  ing program and nonidentifying information, including demographic infor-
    36  mation, relating to those students;
    37    (ii)  any  adjustments  made to the local education provider's program
    38  plan and the reason adjustments were made;
    39    (iii) how the local education provider  maintained  consistent  access
    40  for participating students to non-core academic instruction;
    41    (iv)  how program grants were used by the local education provider and
    42  a summary of other resources used, if any, to provide high impact tutor-
    43  ing beyond the resources provided through the program;
    44    (v) the academic achievement results or other criteria used  to  place
    45  students in the high impact tutoring program;
    46    (vi)  the  impact or student outcomes associated with the local educa-
    47  tion provider's high impact tutoring program; and
    48    (vii) whether the local  education  provider's  high  impact  tutoring
    49  program  will  continue  in  the  following  fiscal year and if not, the
    50  reason the tutoring program will not continue.
    51    (b) On or before July first of each year that a high  impact  tutoring
    52  program  is  implemented  pursuant to this section, the department shall
    53  submit a summarized report to the education committees of the senate and
    54  the assembly concerning the program, including, at a minimum, the grants
    55  awarded, the participating local education providers,  the  duration  of
    56  the program, and a summary of the information provided pursuant to para-

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     1  graph  (a)  of  this  subdivision  concerning  the  high impact tutoring
     2  programs implemented by the local education providers and  of  available
     3  student outcomes.
     4    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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