Iowa Admin. Code r. 281-46.13

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 10, November 13, 2024
Rule 281-46.13 - Career academy incentive fund

A career academy incentive fund is a competitive grant program established by the department to expand opportunities for students to access high-quality career and technical education programming through innovative partnerships between school districts and community colleges.

(1)Allowable expenses. Funding issued under this rule will be used by the recipient for purposes outlined in the proposal approved by the department to support the development of career academy infrastructure, including regional centers as defined under rule 281-46.12 (258). For purposes of this rule, allowable expenses include the following:
a. Purchase and improvement of grounds, including the legal costs relating to the property acquisition and surveys of the property.
b. Construction of buildings and roads to buildings.
c. Purchase or lease-purchase option agreements for buildings.
d. Rental of facilities under Iowa Code chapter 28E.
e. Purchase, lease, or lease-purchase of equipment or technology exceeding $500 in value per purchase or lease-purchase transaction. "Equipment" means both equipment and furnishings.
f. Repair, remodel, reconstruction, improvement, or expansion of buildings and the additions to existing buildings.
(2)Applicants. Institutions eligible to apply for funds include a school district as defined under rule 281-12.2 (256) or community college as defined under Iowa Code chapter 260C.
(3)Application proposals. Institutions seeking funds under this rule shall submit an application proposal to the department in a format prescribed by the department. An application for funding that includes more than one institution will designate a single institution to receive funds on behalf of all participating institutions. At a minimum, all applications will include one school district and one community college, though applications consisting of multiple school districts and a community college are encouraged.
a.Service area and aligned occupation. Program information will be collected to identify the aligned service area and in-demand occupation as identified by the state workforce development board pursuant to Iowa Code section 84A.1B(14).
b.Offerings and enrollments. Information will be provided on all career academy offerings made available by the participating institutions. All school districts will provide actual or estimated enrollment by high school in each of the offered career academies over the proceeding five-year period.
c.Program structure. Each proposal will include a response to the following components:
(1) A sequence of coursework, inclusive of all aligned middle school, high school, and postsecondary offerings that constitute the career academy. The sequence of coursework is developed collaboratively between the school district or school districts and community college, and is to be depicted in a template provided by the department.
(2) A description and evidence of integrated project-, problem-, and work-based learning experiences.
(3) Identification of the third-party industry certifications either made available to the student through the program or which the program prepares the student to complete.
d.Partnerships. If applicable, the applicant will provide information on all partnering institutions, and the extent to which each partnering institution is contributing resources to the initiative, including funds, staff, equipment, or other related resources.
e.Business and industry involvement. If applicable, the applicant will provide information on business and industry involvement, including input solicited on offerings, donation of equipment, and contribution of funds.
f.Approved contracts. Each district participating in the career academy will submit as evidence the contract approved by the district's board established pursuant to subrule 46.11(2).
(4)Criteria for evaluating proposals.
a.Priority. Application proposals will be ranked and sorted according to the following priorities:
(1) First priority. Proposals for a minimum of four new career academies delivered collaboratively between multiple school districts and a community college through a regional center as defined under rule 281-46.12 (258) will receive priority consideration.
(2) Second priority. Proposals for existing career academies or establishing a new career academy delivered collaboratively between multiple school districts and a community college through an existing regional center as defined under rule 281-46.12 (258) will receive second-priority consideration.
(3) Third priority. Proposals for new or existing career academies delivered through partnership arrangements other than a regional center, including but not limited to individual career academy offerings delivered by one school district, will receive third-priority consideration.
b.Occupational alignment. Proposals for career academies aligned with high-demand occupations as identified by the state workforce development board pursuant to Iowa Code section 84A.1B(14) will be given preferential consideration.
c.Improving access. Proposals for career academies that demonstrate that the grant funds will result in improved access to career and technical education programs for all students enrolled in participating school districts, including underrepresented and nontraditional students, as well as underserved geographical areas, will be given preferential consideration.
d.Program structure. The proposals will be evaluated to determine the extent to which the components of paragraph 46.13(3)"c" are evident in the career academy program.
e.Additional criteria. Subject to paragraphs 46.13(4)"a" and "b," proposals will be evaluated against additional criteria including the following:
(1) Actual or projected enrollment for each participating high school over a five-year period is of sufficient size to support robust and sustainable offerings and justify the request for funding.
(2) Cumulative offerings provide students with access to a diverse array of coursework in multiple career and technical education service areas.
(3) If programming is delivered at an off-site location, the sending school district provides transportation to participating students.
f.Budget. Institutions will submit a complete budget for the proposal, including a comprehensive summary of costs and a complete list of funding sources to be put toward implementing and sustaining the initiative.
g.Regional center plan. Evidence will be provided to the department that the regional planning partnership established under this chapter and in which the applicants are participating members has developed a plan for regional centers under paragraph 46.10(4)"h." The plan will identify any underserved areas of the region, including areas of low career and technical education enrollment and program offerings.
(5)Awarding grants. The department may fully or partially award funds for proposals submitted pursuant to subrule 46.13(3).
a. The department will award funds for first-priority proposals that meet the criteria established in rank order. The department may award funds for second- and third-priority proposals based on availability of funds.
b. A grant award issued under this rule is subject to the limits in Iowa Code section 257.51(3).
(6)Distribution of awarded grants. The department will award funds to the designated fiscal agent for approved proposals according to a payment schedule set by the department in consultation with the applicant. Initiatives approved for funding under this rule are to be completed within the agreed-upon time frame established in the payment schedule, with final payment awarded upon receipt of evidence that the initiative was completed as specified in the approved proposal, unless a waiver issued at the discretion of the director grants the recipient additional time to complete the approved proposal. Any unclaimed award balance will be used by the department to fund future initiatives under this rule.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 281-46.13

Adopted by IAB December 18, 2019/Volume XLII, Number 13, effective 1/22/2020
Adopted by IAB April 17, 2024/Volume XLVI, Number 21, effective 5/22/2024