(a) The Superintendent shall administer a QRIS block grant, pursuant to an appropriation made for that purpose in the annual Budget Act, to be allocated to local consortia for support of local early learning quality rating and improvement systems that increase the number of low-income children in high-quality preschool programs that prepare those children for success in school and life. (b) (1) For purposes of this section, âearly learning quality rating and improvement systemâ or âQRISâ is defined as a locally determined system for continuous quality improvement based on a tiered rating structure with progressively higher quality standards for each tier that provides supports and incentives for programs, teachers, and administrators to reach higher levels of quality, monitors and evaluates the impacts on child outcomes, and disseminates information to parents and the public about program quality. (2) For purposes of this section, âlocal consortiumâ is defined as a local or regional entity, administered by a lead agency, that convenes a planning body that designs and implements a QRIS. A local consortium shall include representatives from organizations including, but not limited to, all of the following: (A) Local educational agencies. (B) First 5 county commissions. (C) Higher educational institutions. (D) Local childcare and development planning councils. (E) Local resource and referral agencies. (F) Alternative payment programs. (G) Other local agencies, as appropriate, which may include, but are not limited to, nonprofit organizations, that provide services to children from birth to five years of age, inclusive, tribal representatives, childcare licensing regional offices, special education local plan area, the county social services department, the local public health department, the local behavioral health department, regional centers, and Head Start and Early Head Start grantees. (3) For purposes of this section, âquality continuum frameworkâ means the tiered rating matrix created and adopted by a local consortium for purposes of implementing a QRIS. The tiered rating matrix shall include three common tiers shared by all participating local consortia. Changes to the common tiers shall be approved and adopted by all participating local consortia. (c) The QRIS block grant shall build on local consortia and other local QRIS work in existence on or before the operative date of this section. (d) For the 2014â15 fiscal year, if a county or region has an established local consortium that has adopted a quality continuum framework, the local consortiumâs lead administering agency shall be provided the first opportunity to apply for a QRIS block grant. (e) Local consortia shall do all of the following to be eligible for a QRIS block grant: (1) Implement a QRIS that incorporates evidence-based elements and tools in the quality continuum framework that are tailored to the local conditions and enhanced with local resources. (2) Set ambitious yet achievable targets for California state preschool program contracting agenciesâ participation in the QRIS with the goal of achieving the highest common tier, as the tier existed on June 1, 2014, or a higher level of quality. (3) Develop an action plan that includes a continuous quality improvement process that is tied to improving child outcomes. (4) Describe how QRIS block grant funds will be used to increase the number of sites achieving the highest common local tier and to directly support classrooms that have achieved the highest common tier, as that tier existed on June 1, 2014, or a higher level of quality. (5) Develop information and resources that help families understand why preschool matters and how to identify a quality preschool program that meets the needs of the family. (f) The Superintendent, in consultation with the executive director of the state board, shall allocate QRIS block grant funds to local consortia that satisfy the requirements of subdivision
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