Wisconsin, four other states offered chance at $133 million for young learners
Erin Richards:
After narrowly missing the cutoff last year to receive a share of $500 million to support early childhood education, Wisconsin has been offered another opportunity to apply for federal funding for its youngest learners, U.S. Education Department officials announced Monday.
The pool of grant money -- $133 million -- is smaller this time, but Wisconsin's chances of winning are better than before because it would be competing against only four other states.
Department officials said the second round of the Race to the Top Early Learning Challenge will be open to Wisconsin, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico and Oregon -- all states that barely missed the minimum score needed to receive funding in the first round.
Wisconsin's score sheet from the first round shows it received 234 points out of a possible 300, but department officials said Monday that score had been revised to 224. They said the scores were revised for five states because of "inconsistencies" the department noticed in its review of applicant and reviewer feedback. The revised scores did not affect the overall outcome of the first round of the competition.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at April 10, 2012 2:57 AM
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