§ 6-45-106 - Application process -- Allocation of funding.
               	 		
6-45-106.    Application process -- Allocation of funding.
    (a)    (1)    (A)  Any  early childhood program accredited and quality approved by the  Department of Human Services according to standards approved by the  Department of Education may apply for funding, regardless of the  sponsorship of the program. Local school districts may apply for funding  to operate early childhood programs, not including public school  kindergarten, but an appropriate early childhood program need not be  affiliated with a school district in order to receive funding.
            (B)  All  applications submitted by sectarian or sectarian-affiliated programs  must first be reviewed to assure that any approval of funding will not  result in a violation of the First Amendment to the United States  Constitution.
      (2)    (A)  A  local-to-state match will be required in the ratio of forty to sixty  (40:60), except that the Division of Child Care and Early Childhood  Education may waive the requirement of the local-to-state match if:
                  (i)  The school is in a district that has been designated by the Department of Education as being in academic distress; and
                  (ii)  The  division determines that the school is unable to provide the  local-to-state match requirement after the division has assisted the  school in identifying potential funding sources to provide  local-to-state match requirements.
            (B)  The local match may consist of cash or appropriate in-kind services.
(b)  In  order to be considered, an application must contain all information  required by the Department of Education's regulatory guidelines.
(c)    (1)  In allocating funding for the Arkansas Better Chance for School Success Program, priority consideration shall be given to:
            (A)  Schools  that have seventy-five percent (75%) or more students scoring below  proficiency on the primary benchmark exams or other exams designated by  the Department of Education in the preceding two (2) school years; and
            (B)  Schools  that have been designated by the Department of Education as being in  school improvement status under    6-15-425 or are located in a school  district in academic distress.
      (2)  The  goal of the state is to make available an Arkansas Better Chance for  School Success Program for an additional one-fifth (1/5) of the  qualifying students each year over a period of five (5) years, at which  time programs shall be available in all schools statewide.
      (3)  The  priority considerations for funding under the Arkansas Better Chance  for School Success Program shall not affect the funding of the Arkansas  Better Chance Program and shall not create any priority for funding the  Arkansas Better Chance for School Success Program over the Arkansas  Better Chance Program.
      (4)  Any  programs given priority consideration under this subsection shall  continue to receive priority funding as necessary to continue an  established program even though the criteria under subdivision (c)(1) of  this section no longer exist for that school district.