New Mexico CLSD Slides

HQIM

• Eligible Applicants—the following can purchase ELA HQIM • Individual school districts that do not have ELA HQIM materials K-12. Large districts (more than one general education high school) must identify a feeder system of schools into one high school that is most in need of support in the district. • Individual charter schools that do not have ELA HQIM materials K-12. • High needs schools • All subgrantees must: • Lack ELA Core HQIM for one or more grade bands K-12. (K-5, 6-8, 9-12) • Commit to implementing ELA HQIM for one or more grade bands. (K-5, 6-8, 9-12) • Applicants are required to identify a grade band or bands that would be supported through ELA HQIM.

• Elementary schools ( grades K–5 ); • Middle school ( grades 6–8 ); and • High school ( grades 9–12 ).

The term “high-need school’ means (i) an elementary school or middle school in which not less than 50% of the enrolled students are children from low-income families; or (ii) a high school in which not less than 40% of the enrolled students are children from low-income families, which may be calculated using comparable data from the schools that feed into the high school

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