CISD Grant No. 2004-S03STATE OF TEXAS § COPPELL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
COUNTY OF DALLAS § GRANT AGREEMENT
This Educational Development Grant Agreement ( "AGREEMENT ") is made by and
between the City of Coppell, Texas ( "CITY "), Coppell Education Development Corporation
( "CEDC ") and the Coppell Independent School District (the "CISD "), acting by and through
their respective authorized officers.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the CITY is authorized by TEX. LOC. Gov'T CODE § 379A to provide
educational development grants to publicly funded institutions through the CEDC for the
promotion of literacy, foreign language and career technology for a skilled workforce; and
WHEREAS, the CITY seeks to support programs for promoting literacy, foreign
language and career technology for a skilled workforce; and
WHEREAS, the CISD has submitted a grant application No. 2004 -S03 to provide
funding for 4.5 certified Spanish teachers (the PROJECT), to serve students in grades K -5 at
nine (9) CISD campuses; and
WHEREAS, the CISD has developed the PROJECT using certified Spanish teachers
who specialize in such field; and
WHEREAS, CISD is in need of funding the salaries of 4.5 certified Spanish teachers,
and seeks the assistance of the CEDC for such assistance; and
WHEREAS, the CITY has determined that making an education development grant to
the CISD in accordance with this AGREEMENT will further the objectives of the CITY, will
benefit the CITY and the CITY's inhabitants and will promote foreign language in the CITY.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, and other valuable
consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged on the terms and
conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows:
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. Subject to availability of funds collected from the 379A sales tax, the CITY agrees to
provide the CISD an education development grant (the "GRANT ") in an amount not to exceed
Two Hundred Nineteen Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy -nine Dollars and no cents
($219,779.00).
2. CISD agrees to utilize the GRANT to fund 4.5 certified Spanish teachers to serve
students in grades K -5.
3. CITY agrees to provide the GRANT of Two Hundred Nineteen Thousand Seven
Hundred Seventy -nine Dollars and no cents ($219,779.00), funds payable on a quarterly basis
with the first payment to be made in November 2004. Funds to be expended in accordance with
the budget categories set forth in the GRANT application.
4. On a quarterly basis beginning no later than January 31, 2005 the CISD shall submit
personnel costs for this GRANT to the CEDC. The detailed expenditures shall include, but not
limited to, salaries, number of students served, grade levels actually served, copies of contracts,
and any changes in personnel during the period covered by this GRANT.
5. In the event the CISD breaches any of the terms of this AGREEMENT or fails to use
the GRANT for the purposes set forth herein, then the CISD, after expiration of the notice and
cure period described herein, shall be in default of this AGREEMENT. As liquidated damages
in the event of such default, the CISD shall, within thirty (30) days after demand, repay to the
CITY, the GRANT with interest at the rate of eight percent (8 %) per annum from the date of
receipt of the GRANT until paid. The parties acknowledge that actual damages in the event of
default would be speculative and difficult to determine. Upon breach by CISD of any
obligations under this AGREEMENT, the CITY shall notify the CISD in writing, who shall
have thirty (30) days from receipt of the notice in which to cure such default. If CISD fails to
cure the default within the time provided herein, or, as such time period may be extended, then
the CITY at its sole option, shall have the right to terminate this AGREEMENT without further
notice to the CISD.
6. The terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT are binding upon the successors and
assigns of all parties hereto. This AGREEMENT may not be assigned without the express
written consent of CITY and CEDC.
7. It is understood and agreed between the parties that CISD, in the use of the GRANT and
in satisfying the conditions of this AGREEMENT, is acting independently, and that the CITY
and/or the CEDC assumes no responsibilities or liabilities to third parties in connection with
these actions. CISD agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the CITY and the CEDC from all
such claims, suits, and causes of action, liabilities and expenses, including reasonable attorney's
fees, of any nature whatsoever arising out of the CISD's performance of the conditions under
this AGREEMENT.
8. Any notice required or permitted to be delivered hereunder shall be deemed received
when sent by United States mail, postage pre -paid, certified mail, return receipt requested,
addressed to the party at the address set forth opposite the signature of the party.
9. This AGREEMENT shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas; and venue for
any action concerning this AGREEMENT shall be in the State District Court of Dallas County,
Texas.
10. In the event any one or more of the provisions contained in this AGREEMENT shall for
any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity,
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illegality, or unenforceability shall not effect the other provisions, and the AGREEMENT shall
be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained in it.
EXECUTED this 17 f 1✓g, day of �' 44°' , 2004.
CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS
JIM WI! , CITY MANAGER
255 Par ,% 'ay Boulevard
P.O. Box 9478
Coppell, Texas 75019
ATTEST:
EXECUTED this / day of , 2004.
COPPELL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
By:
Antonio Altemus, President
255 Parkway Boulevard
P.O. Box 9478
Coppell, Texas 75019
ATTEST:
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EXECUTED this �� day of 14 6tt-eA.) , 2004.
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DALLAS
COPPELL INDEPENDEN HOOL DISTRICT
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Coppell Independent School District
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Coppell, Texas 75019
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This instrument was acknowledged before me on the ✓ day of 4)0 VC-114-44...,
2004, by Dr. Jeff Turner, Superintendent of Coppell Independent School District, on behalf of
said District.
Project Title: CISD Elementary Spanish Program
Principal Applicant Mrs. Jean Boyd
Title of Principal Applicant Director of Elementary Curriculum
ISD Representative in Application Coppell
Project Period (Start & Finish of Entire Project) August 2004 — May 2005
Total Amount Requested $219,779
Printed Names & Title of Grant Approvers; Signatures; & Dates:
Jean Boyd
Director of Elementary Curriculum
Principal Applicant
Title
(Required)
Team Member
Title
(Optional)
Team Member
Title
(Optional)
Principal of School Involved
Title
(Optional)
Dr Jeff Turner
Superintendent of Schools
District Superintendent
Title
(Required)
Kathie Gautille
CISD Board President
* * School Board President
President
(Required)
Coppell Education Development Corporation
Grant Application
* *Signifies approval by the School Board of Trustees
Signature
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Signature Date
Signature Date
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Section I: Abstract of Project /Activity
The Coppell Independent School District, in its endeavor to ensure students are prepared to meet
the demands of the global marketplace, has created a vision of the CISD graduate (see Appendix
A). A Coppell graduate will not only possess multilingual skills but will be equipped to
participate and contribute actively in this global community. No single goal for early language
learning is more frequently cited than that of cultural understanding or global awareness. In
Critical Issues in Early Second Language Learning, "The Cognitive, Academic, and Attitudinal
Benefits of Early Language Learning," Deborah W. Robinson states:
• "Children exposed to language study seem to foster respect and appreciation of cultural
diversity."
• "The age of ten is said to be a crucial time in the development of attitudes toward nations
and groups perceived as "other."
• "Children should be exposed to a second language to promote intercultural competence."
• "Children prior to age eleven are naturally more open to linguistic and cultural
differences and are therefore inquisitive about the diverse peoples of the world."
To ensure that every student has the opportunity to develop positive attitudes toward other
cultures as well as second language skills, Coppell Independent School District is applying for
$219,779 under the foreign language provision of the Coppell Education Development
Corporation to further our commitment to excellence in education. Use of the 2004 -2005 grant
funds will furnish salaries for 4.5 certified Spanish teachers to serve the nine CISD campuses
within the city limits. The teachers will provide instruction in the Spanish language to students
in grades K -5. Students in grades 3 -5 will receive weekly instruction in Spanish language and
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culture. Each elementary principal will submit a plan to the Director of Other Languages
outlining how K -2 students will be exposed to the Spanish language.
Section II: Description of Proposal & Nature of Request
Programs that begin in elementary school and continue uninterrupted through high school
provide an opportunity for students to reach advanced levels of proficiency as well as develop
multicultural awareness. Developing advanced language proficiency requires an extended period
of time so that students have ample opportunities to experience and practice the language in
meaningful context. The emphasis in today's foreign language education is on starting early and
continuing study for many years to build language and cultural competence.
A Texas Framework for Languages Other Than English is tied to the Texas state student content
and performance standards, The Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Languages Other
Than English. The goals for the Spanish program reflect these standards:
• Goal 1: The students communicate in Spanish using the skills of listening,
speaking, reading and writing.
• Goal 2: The student gains knowledge and understanding of other cultures.
• Goal 3: The student uses the language to make connections with other subject
areas and acquire information.
• Goal 4: The student develops insight into the nature of language and culture by
comparing the student's own language and culture to another.
• Goal 5: The student participates in communities at home and around the world by
using languages other than English.
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To effectively meet the goals of the program the Spanish teachers will:
• Utilize the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Languages Other Than
English in lesson planning
• Provide experiences that will enhance the understanding of other cultures
• Provide multiple opportunities for students to interact with native speakers
• Annually assess student progress using appropriate measurements
The funding request in this grant is for an existing program. Without these funds CISD will not
be able to offer students in grades K -6 the opportunity to learn another language. The
employment opportunities provided by the additional years of study are obvious. Our world
requires international communication skills and we would do our students a disservice to send
them into the competitive job market without the skill of speaking another language and
understanding other cultures. In order to best prepare our students for the future we respectfully
apply for this grant.
Section III: Budget
$219,779 Salary for 5 certified Spanish teachers
$219,779 Total Budget Request
Section IV: Project Measurements and Evaluation
The effectiveness of this project can be qualitatively measured by parent /student conferences,
student portfolios and anecdotal records from students, teachers and parents.
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Total number of elementary students served by this project in grades K -5: 4,263
Dollars per student proposed: $51.55
The standard of measurement to indicate the success of the program will be the yearly increase in
enrollment in the sixth grade Spanish elective. During the 03 -04 school year the district
enrollment in the sixth grade class was 35. Anticipated enrollment during 04 -05 is 68 students.
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References
Coppell Portrait of a Graduate, Coppell; 2003
Met, Myriam., ed. Critical Issues in Early Second Language Learning. New York: Addison -
Wesley, 1998.
Southwest Educational Development Laboratory., A Texas Framework for Languages Other
Than English. Austin, Texas: Texas Education Agency, 1997.
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Who is the Coppell ISD Graduate?
A scholar of high reputation...
...prioritizes to achieve personal academic goals.
...transfers and applies knowledge and skills in meaningful ways that lead to
further learning opportunities.
...understands and appreciates the arts and their impact on the other disciplines
and life.
...discriminates in the use of consumer information.
...utilizes critical reading and thinking skills.
...practices non - traditional and original problem- solving skills.
...seeks knowledge independently, responsibly, and purposefully.
...practices self - advocacy and self - determination.
An articulate communicator...
...possesses multilingual skills.
...effectively conveys information in written, oral and visual forms.
...learns through listening.
...improves through self - reflection.
...expresses ideas in ways that inspire progress toward the shared resolution of a
problem.
A person of strong, moral character...
...values humanity, oneself, and one's environment.
...models healthy life choices.
...abstains from inappropriate social behavior.
...balances personal and professional pursuits.
A dynamic citizen...
...practices informed patriotism.
...participates and contributes actively in the local and global community.
...possesses an understanding of international relations and the impact of global
dynamics.
...collaborates proficiently.
...contributes to a sense of unity within a community.
...strives toward specific goals that lead to personal success.
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A flexible, resilient pacesetter...
...maximizes rapidly- changing technologies.
...adapts to shifting paradigms.
...leads in a bold and daring manner.
...shows courage while using good judgment in decision - making.
The Coppell ISD Graduate is marketable to
global interests.
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