Colorado Code § 22-11-602

Colorado school awards program - John Irwin schools of excellence awards - rules
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(1) The state board shall annually present financial awards to the highest
performing public schools in the state based on the schools' levels of attainment on the
performance indicator concerning student achievement levels on the statewide assessments.
(2) Of the moneys available for the program pursuant to this part 6, one third shall be
awarded to the public schools with the highest level of attainment on the performance indicator
concerning student achievement levels, as calculated pursuant to section 22-11-204 (3). An
award granted pursuant to this section shall be known as a "John Irwin Schools of Excellence
Award".
(3) Subject to available appropriations, the amount of each award issued pursuant to this
section shall be five thousand, ten thousand, or fifteen thousand dollars, depending on the
number of pupils attending the public school receiving the award. If the available appropriations
are insufficient to award each school the amount specified in this subsection (3), the department
shall reduce all awards for that year proportionately. The state board shall establish by rule the
pupil size of the public school for each award amount.

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