EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF
1. M-00080901
Board of Education
701 East Main Street
Lexington, KY 40507 / 05/15/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $200,812.00 / General / Provide for improved school safety and student discipline through alternative education programs and intervention services in compliance with KRS chapter 158.
2. M-00094173
Treasurer Pulaski CountyBoard Education
P. O. Box 1055
501 University Drive
Somerset, KY 42502 / 05/30/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $93,320.00 / Federal / Provide Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grant monies for training and assistance to teachers so they are prepared to develop creative applications customized to the needs of their own classrooms and meet new state technology standards for new and experienced teachers; provide the salary for two individuals to become full-time curriculum integration specialists (technology resource teachers) to mentor other educators at the secondary level in technology integration; and provide substitute costs or stipends for teachers who participate in technology professional development offered in-district.
3. M-00094268
1335 West 11th Street
P. O. Box 249
Owensboro, KY 42302 / 05/30/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $51,580.00 / Federal / Provide funds to upgrade and purchase hardware, software, networking components for school/district use, and provide professional development opportunities to teachers and training for students.
4. M-00098984
Board of Education
275 South Laurel Road
London, KY 40744-7903 / 05/15/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $88,380.00 / Federal / Provide funds to the Laurel County School District for a professional development program to teach curriculum integration skills to all teachers at each school who have mastered the basics of technology applications; provide for the creation of a second technology integration specialist position.
5. M-00099829
Treasurer Jessamine CountyBoard of Education
501 East Maple Street
Nicholasville, KY 40356 / 05/15/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $51,740.00 / Federal / Provide funds for improved teacher technology standards in order to meet the demands, professional development, and training. The staff will be supported in technology integration in the classroom and to empower students to reach minimal technology competencies.
6. M-00099876
Board of Education
P. O. Box 34020
Louisville, KY 40232-4020 / 05/25/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $988,600.00 / Federal / Provide funds for the expansion of the backbone and additional construction of lateral connections to the WAN including the purchase of the necessary electronics required to take advantage of the fiber connection.
7. M-00099951
Board of Education
128 Richmond Road
Manchester, KY 40962 / 05/15/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $68,560.00 / Federal / Provide Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grant monies to the Clay County Board of Education for a curriculum integration coordinator, professional development activities, hardware and software, Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) activities, and networking.
8. M-00100489
Board of Education
20 Kenton Lands Road
Erlanger, KY 41018 / 05/15/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $53,840.00 / Federal / Provide funds for training through 3 three-hour sessions, one-on-one in the classroom and summer support activities for teachers, focusing on the operation of software and the use of these resources to enhance instruction at the appropriate grade level. Trainers will become the in-house experts and technology resource teachers in their buildings.
9. M-00100516
Treasurer Letcher CountyBoard of Education
P. O. Box 788
Whitesburg, KY 41858 / 05/30/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $52,560.00 / Federal / Provide funds for a student operated help desk and provide professional development opportunities for teacher and students in the Letcher County Schools.
10. M-00100544
Board of Education
200 Daniel Boone Drive
Barbourville, KY 40906-1104 / 05/15/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $81,720.00 / Federal / Provide Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grant monies in the Knox County School District to address needs in three primary areas: 1) training for staff on both general application software and internet/e-mail software and the integration of technology into the curriculum; 2) the purchase and installation of more computers throughout the district to achieve the desired student-to-computer ratio of 6:1 and the desired one teacher workstation per classroom; 3) the purchase and installation of a comprehensive software package for teachers and staff throughout the district.
11. M-00108509
Board of Education
P. O. Box 3097
Pikeville, KY 41502 / 05/30/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $136,960.00 / Federal / Provide Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grant monies to provide training for all teachers in the system in several areas of technology usage including internet training, web page development, finding and accessing resources on the internet, and teaching via the internet.
12. M-00109051
Treasurer Henderson CountyBoard of Education
1805 Second Street
Henderson, KY 42420 / 05/30/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $60,320.00 / Federal / Establish district training laboratory; provide technology resource teachers for the district, and establish Student Technology Leadership Programs (STLP) programs in all schools in the district.
13. M-00109383
Board of Education
320 South Seminary Street
Madisonville, KY 42431 / 05/30/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $64,880.00 / Federal / Provide Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grant monies in the Hopkins County Schools to provide for a teacher and training mini-laboratory to provide professional development opportunities for teachers in the integration of technology into improvements of the school curriculum
14. M-00109551
Board of Education
251 Ball Park Road
Harlan, KY 40831 / 06/01/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $89,260.00 / Federal / Provide funds for an Integration Specialist who will demonstrate and model effective strategies of technology integration then provide follow-up teacher consultation; provide personnel, resources, and equipment that will be used with effective teaching strategies for student achievement and to promote independent life long learners by funding an integration specialist; and provide hardware for equitable access by all students, teachers, and administrators and equitable software resources through the existing LAN/WAN.
15. M-00109585
Treasurer Perry CountyBoard of Education
315 Park Avenue
Hazard, KY 41701 / 05/30/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $71,720.00 / Federal / Provide for implementation of the training program for the teachers of the Perry County School District which is in line with the teacher technology standards put forth by the state; provide for the purchase of materials to implement a web publishing class and a networking class for the students in the industrial technology classes at Perry County Central and Buckhorn High.
16. M-00111126
Board of Education
25 East 7th Street
Covington, KY 41011 / 04/28/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $80,220.00 / Federal / Provide Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grant monies in the Covington Independent Public Schools that will focus on curriculum/professional development action component of the consolidated plan through a project called TIC-TAC (Technology Integration in the Classroom-Teachers Applying Concepts). This project was implemented last year as a pilot project serving 34 K-8 teachers and the plan is to expand this ongoing effort to include 16 more teachers for a total of 50.
17. M-00113176
Board of Education
183 North Arnold Avenue
Prestonburg, KY 41653-1284 / 05/30/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $112,260.00 / Federal / Provide funds to purchase KETS standard computers to enable access to internet and e-mail in each of the Floyd County Schools; provide the necessary professional development and tools to assist all teachers in successfully integrating technology into the curriculum as dictated in consolidated plan
18. M-00060917
Treasurer Carroll CountyBoard of Education
Box 90
813 Hawkins Street
Carrollton, KY 41008 / 07/01/2000-
06/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $70,005.00 / General / Provide the services of its employee, Naomi Cornette, as a Program Coordinator in the Customer Support Services.
19. M-00113009
Mental Retardation
Cabinet for Health Services
FEMA 2000 Tornado
Frankfort, KY 40601 / 06/01/2000-
06/30/2000 / Miscellaneous / $54,000.00 / Federal / Provide infrastructure support for the State Interagency Council (SIAC), including communications training and data management components of the SIAC; provide regular and ongoing information and education to special education coordinators, family resource and youth service center staff; develop SIAC orientation materials and newsletters; and provide training on SIAC, Regional Interagency Council (RIAC) and Interagency Mobilization Progress Adolescent Children's Treatment (Impact) procedures and team building for local impact teams supporting students with severe emotional disabilities.
20. M-00061601
Board of Education
Box 609
Hopkinsville, KY 42241-0609 / 07/01/2000-
06/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $51,319.00 / Federal / Provide the services of its employee, Darwin Baggett, as a Science Coordinator in the Region 1 Service Center.
21. M-00065388
Board of Education
Box 39
Hodgenville, KY 42748 / 07/01/2000-
06/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $55,904.00 / Federal / Provide the services of its employee, Donna Farmer, as a Mathematics Coordinator in the Region 6 Service Center.
22. M-00068238
Board of Education
219 Helm Street
Elizabethtown, KY 42701 / 07/01/2000-
06/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $54,410.00 / Federal / Provide the services of its employee, Angela Weathers, as an Accelerated Learning Coordinator in the Region 2 Service Center.
23. M-00080284
Board of Education
P. O. Box 160
Campton, KY 41301 / 07/01/2000-
09/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $55,200.00 / Federal / Distribute Federal Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration (CSRD) funds to schools identified as being in the greatest need of improvement to implement research-based comprehensive school reform. As required by federal law, school awards were made to eligible schools in different parts of the state, including urban and rural, and to schools at different grade levels through a competitive review process conducted by a broad-based representative committee coordinated by non-Kentucky Department of Education staff.
24. M-00104371
Board of Education
395 West Main Street
Carlisle, KY 40311 / 07/01/2000-
09/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $55,200.00 / Federal / Distribute Federal Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration (CSRD) funds to schools identified as being in the greatest need of improvement to implement research-based comprehensive school reform. As required by federal law, school awards were made to eligible schools in different parts of the state, including urban and rural, and to schools at different grade levels through a competitive review process conducted by a broad-based representative committee coordinated by non-Kentucky Department of Education staff.
25. M-00104398
Board of Education
Box 607
Louisa, KY 41230 / 07/01/2000-
09/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $165,600.00 / Federal / Distribute Federal Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration (CSRD) funds to schools identified as being in the greatest need of improvement to implement research-based comprehensive school reform. As required by federal law, school awards were made to eligible schools in different parts of the state, including urban and rural, and to schools at different grade levels through a competitive review process conducted by a broad-based representative committee coordinated by non-Kentucky Department of Education staff.
26. M-00104415
Board of Education
P. O. Box 159
Vanceburg, KY 41179 / 07/01/2000-
09/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $55,200.00 / Federal / Distribute Federal Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration (CSRD) funds to schools identified as being in the greatest need of improvement to implement research-based comprehensive school reform. As required by federal law, school awards were made to eligible schools in different parts of the state, including urban and rural, and to schools at different grade levels through a competitive review process conducted by a broad-based representative committee coordinated by non-Kentucky Department of Education staff.
27. M-00104426
Board of Education
Walter C. Jetton Boulevard
Box 2550
Paducah, KY 42002-2550 / 07/01/2000-
09/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $55,200.00 / Federal / Distribute Federal Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration (CSRD) funds to schools identified as being in the greatest need of improvement to implement research-based comprehensive school reform. As required by federal law, school awards were made to eligible schools in different parts of the state, including urban and rural, and to schools at different grade levels through a competitive review process conducted by a broad-based representative committee coordinated by non-Kentucky Department of Education staff.
28. M-00104442
Board of Education
183 North Arnold Avenue
Prestonburg, KY 41653-1284 / 07/01/2000-
09/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $55,200.00 / Federal / Distribute Federal Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration (CSRD) funds to schools identified as being in the greatest need of improvement to implement research-based comprehensive school reform. As required by federal law, school awards were made to eligible schools in different parts of the state, including urban and rural, and to schools at different grade levels through a competitive review process conducted by a broad-based representative committee coordinated by non-Kentucky Department of Education staff.
29. M-00121735
Treasurer Union CountyBoard of Education
510 South Mart
Morganfield, KY 42437 / 07/01/2000-
06/30/2002 / Miscellaneous / $125,000.00 / Federal / Provide for The Reading Excellence Grant Program which is a grant to school districts to support schools in Title I school improvement status in the implementation of reliable, replicable research-based reading models that use a balance of instructional strategies, including phonics, to address the diverse learning needs of primary students.
30. M-00064844
Board of Education
701 East Main Street
Lexington, KY 40507 / 07/01/2000-
06/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $81,172.00 / General / Provide the services of its employee, Debra Cornett, as an Highly Skilled Education in the area of School Improvement.
31. M-00065627
Board of Education
1420 Central Avenue
P. O. Box 3000
Ashland, KY 41101 / 07/01/2000-
06/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $84,370.00 / General / Provide the services of its employee, Jennifer Griffith, as a Highly Skilled Educator in the area of School Improvement.
32. M-00066831
Board of Education
200 Daniel Boone Drive
Barbourville, KY 40906-1104 / 07/01/2000-
06/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $74,534.00 / General / Provide the services of its employee, Doris Mitchell, as a Highly Skilled Educator in the area of School Improvement.
33. M-00104294
Board of Education
103 North Main
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 / 07/01/2000-
06/30/2001 / Miscellaneous / $254,490.00 / Federal / Provide peer to peer training, consultation, technical assistance and materials to personnel for local school districts and other agencies operating programs for disabled and at-risk preschool children (KRS 157.318) at the Anderson County Early Childhood Regional Training Center; and provide for the KISSED Project (Kentucky Initiative for Social Skills and Emotional Development): The focus of training is on a problem-solving approach to social skills and development for local program staff serving young children at-risk or with challenging behaviors. In a cooperative effort with the four other early childhood regional training centers approximately 135 participants from across the state will receive six days of training.
34. M-00066290