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Specialized Secondary Programs (SSP) Grant 2024-25

NOTE: The application due date for this program has passed.


Funding Description

The Specialized Secondary Programs (SSP) provides start-up funds for the establishment of a new specialized program or school, to provide advanced instruction and training in high technology fields and in the performing arts, for students in grades nine through twelve in high schools. The Legislature intends for SSP to benefit the state economy by having programs located in close proximity to areas in which these industries are located. Funding is available for planning and implementing new programs.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants Local educational agencies
Required Eligibility Criteria The proposed SSP must be new to the identified school site(s) and will provide students with advanced instruction and training in high technology fields and in the performing arts in grades nine through twelve. All California public high schools, county offices of education, consortium of local educational agencies (LEAs), and direct-funded charter schools are eligible to apply.
Other Eligibility Considerations SSP funds shall supplement and shall not supplant existing programs at the school site. The SSP will develop model curricula which shall be made available to other school districts in the state. The proposed SSP will plan two new, yearlong sequenced courses (i.e., concentrator course and capstone course) in two consecutive grade levels. The sequenced courses will align to one career technical education (CTE) industry sector and one corresponding CTE career pathway. SSP funds are for new grants, continued implementation funding, technical assistance, and a legislated apportionment for two SSP recipients.
Eligible Grade Level(s) 9, 10, 11, 12
Eligible Age Level(s) Not applicable

Funding

Legal Authority California Education Code sections 58800-58806; Budget Item 6100-122-0001.
Source / Type State / Grant
State Fiscal Year 2024-25
SACS Resource / Revenue Codes 7370 / 8590
Total Available $4,892,000
Recipient Amount Up to $100,000
Match Requirement No
Allocation Formula $3,392,000 of SSP funds are distributed to schools planning and implementing new programs and $1,500,000 for the two schools that receive a legislated apportionment.

Important Dates

Date Application Available February 1, 2024
Due Date May 29, 2024
Expected Notification Date July 31, 2024

Additional Information

Application SSP 2024-25 Cohort 11 RFA [http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/r17/ssp24rfa.asp]
Background Unavailable
Fiscal Unavailable
Other Unavailable

Contacts

Program Charlene Cowan, 916-319-0388, ccowan@cde.ca.gov
Fiscal Sarah Barnett, 916-319-0474, ssprograms@cde.ca.gov
Division Career & College Transition Division, 916-319-0893 (phone), 916-319-0168 (fax)
Last Modified: February 1, 2024
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