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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Floor Approved)

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Literacy Lab - VPI Minority Educator Fellowship

Item 144 #5s

Item 144 #5s

First Year - FY2021 Second Year - FY2022
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2021 $300,000 FY2022 $0 GF

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Page 125, line 22, strike "$38,181,554" and insert "$38,481,554".

Page 125, after line 48, insert:

"Literacy Lab - VPI Minority Educator Fellowship  $300,000   $0".

Page 134, after line 5, insert:

"KK. Out of this appropriation, $300,000 the first year from the general fund is provided for a fellowship program administered by the Literacy Lab to place recent high-school graduates of a minority background new to the field of education in VPI classrooms of participating local school divisions or community-based early childhood centers to provide evidence based literacy support to at-risk pre-kindergarten students. Such a program must provide training, coaching, and professional development to the fellowship participants, place fellowship participants for at least 800 paid hours within a pre-kindergarten classroom during a school year, work to diversify the educator pipeline, and assist fellowship participants in understanding the teacher education and licensure process in Virginia. Literacy Lab shall partner with school divisions or community-based early childhood centers in Richmond and Portsmouth. Literacy Lab shall report by August 1, 2021 to the Chairs of the House Education and Senate Education and Health Committees, Secretary of Education, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction on its activities to provide training, coaching, and professional development to the fellowship participants, including collaboration with school division partners and community-based early childhood centers, and provide metrics on the success of participants entering the educator pipeline either through employment or a teacher preparation program.".



Explanation

(This amendment provides $300,000 GF the first year for a fellowship program administered by the Literacy Lab to place recent high-school graduates of a minority background in VPI classrooms. Literacy Lab will partner with school divisions or community-based early childhood centers in Richmond and Portsmouth. Literacy Lab will report by August 1, 2021 to the Chairs of the House Education and Senate Education and Health Committees, Secretary of Education, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction on its activities to provide training, coaching, and professional development to the fellowship participants, and provide metrics on the success of participants entering the educator pipeline either through employment or a teacher preparation program.)