Colorado Code § 23-76-103

Rural education coordinator - request for proposals - reporting requirements
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(1) (a) On or before July 1, 2017, the department of higher education shall
establish one rural education coordinator to represent a rural region of the state. The rural
education coordinator must be based in an institution of higher education. The purpose of the
rural education coordinator is to:
(I) Provide an emphasis on access to teacher preparation programs that focus on rural
education;
(II) Increase rural teacher recruitment;
(III) Develop an educator pipeline to rural schools and school districts; and
(IV) Provide support mechanisms for rural schools and school districts, boards of
cooperative services, and alternative educator preparation providers.
(b) On or before September 1, 2016, the department of higher education, in collaboration
with the department of education, the commission, and interested representatives from the
education community and rural areas of Colorado, shall develop and release a request for
proposals to fund a rural education coordinator. The request for proposals must include criteria
for selection, timelines, data collection requirements, and reporting requirements.
(c) On or before January 1, 2017, the department of higher education shall select an
institution of higher education to house a rural education coordinator for five years, based on
available appropriations. An institution of higher education that has an existing rural education
coordinator is eligible to be selected by the department of higher education for funding pursuant
to this section.
(2) The selected institution of higher education shall collect data on the work of the rural
education coordinator, as required per the request for proposals, and provide a written summary
report annually to the department of higher education. Prior to the completion of the five-year
funding period, the department of higher education and the department of education shall
evaluate the effectiveness of the funded rural education coordinator and make recommendations
for continued funding.

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