Grants and Program Development
Phone: 518-475-6080 | Fax: 518-475-6084
1 Academy Park, Âé¶¹Ó°Òô, NY 12207
Director of Grants and Program Development
Administrative Assistant
Senior Account Clerk
Office Manager
Data Manager
Project Coordinator
Services and resources
United States Department of Agriculture-Food and Nutrition Service (USDA) Grant:
This program is for a two-year implementation grant to create a hydroponic container farm program that will serve as a STEM classroom for students, who will produce healthy greens for consumption in the district.
Local Government Records Management Grant:
Provides funding to organize, scan, image and store student records.
Learning Technology Grant:
Provides funding to develop a district-wide e-learning design framework to inform and implement rich blended learning environments and courses for students and staff.
Refugee School Impact Grant:
Provides supports for school-aged newcomers/refugees recently resettled to Âé¶¹Ó°Òô by meeting their academic, social-emotional and physical needs
Extended School Day Grant:
Establishes after-school enrichment programming for students in kindergarten through middle school.
Teachers of Tomorrow:
Provides incentives that encourage prospective teachers to teach in a school district experiencing a teacher shortage or subject area shortage.
21st Century Community Learning Centers:
Establishes after-school and summer enrichment programming for students in grades K-5.
Empire State After-School Program Grant:
Establishes after-school and summer enrichment programming for students in kindergarten through middle school.
Perkins Career and Technical Education:
Helps Âé¶¹Ó°Òô High School and Abrookin Career and Technical Center provide students with a strong experience and understanding in select professional industries, promote college and career readiness and improve quality career education pathways.
School Improvement Grant:
Helps to support school improvement efforts at Focus and Priority schools.
Smart Scholars:
Early College High School program
Universal Pre-K:
Funding to implement pre-k programs for 3 and 4 year olds through partnerships with community based organizations
McKinney Vento Homeless Grant: Program to facilitate improved attendance, engagement, and academic success of homeless children and youth
Title I is a federal assistance program for our nation’s schools, and the School-Parent Compact is a written agreement that outlines how all members of the school community will share the responsibilities for improving student academic achievement and the means by which everyone will build and develop a partnership to help students achieve the state standards.
Visit our Title I and the School-Parent Compact page to learn more.
The City School District of Âé¶¹Ó°Òô received American Resuce Plan (ARP) funding as part of a three-year federal COVID-19 relief grant from 2021-23.
You can still visit our ARP page for archival information on this grant.
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