Application for Funds - continued

The middle school programs are limited to $15,000 each. High schools are limited to $25,000 and Regional Career and Technical centers are limited to $50,000. The intent is for the middle and high schools to work collaboratively with the regional career and technical education centers to provide the preliminary coursework, and for the regional career and technical education centers to provide the capstone programs in pre-engineering.  The capstone program should be articulated with post-secondary institutions, thus providing a seamless transition from secondary to post-secondary education.  For more information please contact Ed Taylor at (603) 271-3886 or etaylor@ed.state.nh.us.

 Eligibility Criteria and Application Process

                                  
All public  middle and secondary schools and regional career and technical education centers may apply for the pre-engineering technology curriculum matching funds.  The eligibility criteria and processes are as follows:
 
Middle schools and high schools must:
1.      Submit a plan which describes how the curriculum will be implemented in the middle or high school
2.      Provide evidence of designated time and space/ facility for the classes
3.      Identify the courses to be offered and a time sequence for integration of the three required courses
4.      Provide a professional development plan for the instructor(s)*
5.      Demonstrate the required matching funds which can be in-kind or cash
6.      Provide the names and addresses of the local curriculum advisory committee which has supervision of the middle school curriculum (include a statement of approval)
 
Middle schools may apply for funding for the required courses up to a maximum of $15,000.
High schools may apply for funding for the required courses up to a maximum of $25,000.
 
Regional Career and Technical Centers must:
1.      Follow the procedure for New Program Approval of Career and Technical programs- including schedule and facility requirements
2.      Provide evidence of approval by the Career and Technical Regional Advisory Committee
3.      Demonstrate the required matching funds which can be in-kind or cash
4.      Provide a training plan for the instructor(s)*
5.      Provide the names and addresses of the local program advisory committee which shall include at a minimum, the center administrator, teachers, and at least two business representatives.
 

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