Oklahoma Code § 70-14-103.1

Title 70. Schools: Vocational and technical education - Dropout Recovery
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Grants - Statewide plan.
A.  Contingent upon the provision of appropriated funds, the
State Board of Career and Technology Education is authorized to
award one or more competitive grants for dropout recovery programs
to technology center school districts.  The grant awards shall be
made to technology center school districts serving school districts
that do not have intensive dropout prevention programs and that have
the greatest need for dropout prevention and recovery as reflected
in reports of the Office of Accountability.  The Dropout Recovery
Grants shall emphasize dropout recovery, shall be in addition to any
existing alternative education programs, and shall meet the criteria
applicable to Alternative Education Academy Grants as set forth in
subsection A of Section 1210.563 of this title.
B.  The State Board of Career and Technology Education shall
provide or contract for technical assistance from appropriated
funds.  The State Board of Career and Technology Education shall
provide or contract for in-depth program analysis and evaluation of
grant-funded programs to the Oklahoma Department of Career and
Technology Education and the Legislature no later than November 1
following the end of the school year in which one or more programs
were implemented and funded through Dropout Recovery Grants.
C.  Programs funded through Dropout Recovery Grants shall be
subject to the funding cycle and limitations applicable to
Alternative Education Academy Grants as set out in subsection C of
Section 1210.563 of this title.
D.  By September 15 of each school year, all revenue received
and expended for students participating in Dropout Recovery Grant
programs created in subsection A of this section shall be reported
to the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education.
E.  The State Board of Career and Technology Education shall
promulgate rules as necessary to administer the Dropout Recovery
Grants and the process by which the grant funding shall be
allocated.
F.  By September 1, 1995, the State Board of Career and
Technology Education shall prepare and submit to the Legislature and
the Governor a proposed statewide plan, including a statement of
needed funding, for the provision of vocational and technical
education to students in grades six through twelve who have been
identified by school districts in their needs assessments as being
at risk of not completing a high school education for a reason other
than that identified in Section 13-101 of this title, and who would
benefit from vocational and technical education.  The plan shall
include the availability of technology education courses to the

identified students, an outreach effort to students in grades eleven
and twelve in vocational and technical courses, provision for
cooperative agreements to provide services for students
participating in alternative education programs, and coordination
with the State Board of Education.

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