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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Tennessee To Receive More Than $255 Million In Additional Recovery Funds

U. S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced that an additional $255,794,562 is now available for Tennessee under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. To date, Tennessee has received $1,569,579,787 through the Recovery Act.

The state recently reported that recovery dollars have been used to provide funding for more than 3,700 education jobs from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2009, while also supporting programs that drive education reform

“With this application, Tennessee provided us with basic information on what is working in their classrooms,” said Duncan. “This data is a critical tool in helping us work together—with students, parents, teachers, administrators, community leaders and elected officials at every level—to improve education for Tennessee’s students.”

The application required states to provide data that will lay the foundation for reform including:

State applications must describe the state's current ability to collect the data or other information needed for the assurance indicators and descriptors as well as the state's current ability to make the data or information easily available to the public.

If the state is currently able to fully collect and publicly report the required data or other information at least annually, the state must provide the most recent data or information with its plan.

If a state is not currently able to fully collect or publicly report the data or other information at least annually, the plan must describe the state's process and timeline for developing and implementing the means to do so as soon as possible but no later than Sept. 30, 2011.

The state plan must describe the state's collection and public reporting abilities with respect to each individual indicator or descriptor. The application, requirements and summary of the requirements can all be found here: http://www.ed.gov/programs/statestabilization/applicant.html.

In addition to the more than $255 million announced today, the Recovery Act has provided $1,313,785,225 in funding through 10 different programs to the state of Tennessee. Prior to today’s announcement, Tennessee had received:

 

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