Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 163 - State Board of Education. Department of Education
Section 10-4o. (Formerly Sec. 17-605). - Family resource center program. Guidelines for programs. Study. Grants.

(a) The Department of Education, in conjunction with the Department of Social Services, shall coordinate a family resource center program to provide comprehensive child care services, remedial educational and literacy services, families-in-training programs and supportive services to parents who are recipients of temporary family assistance and other parents in need of such services. The family resource centers shall be located in or associated with public schools, and any family resource center established on or after July 1, 2000, shall be located in a public elementary school unless the Commissioner of Education waives such requirement. The commissioner shall determine the manner in which the grant recipients of such program, such as municipalities, boards of education and child care providers, shall be selected. The family resource center shall provide: (1) Quality full-day child care and school readiness programs for children age three and older who are not enrolled in school and child care for children enrolled in school up to the age of twelve for before and after regular school hours and on a full-day basis during school holidays and school vacation, in compliance with all state statutes and regulations governing child care services, as described in section 19a-77, and, in the case of the school readiness programs, in compliance with the standards set for such programs pursuant to section 10-16p; (2) support services to parents of newborn infants to ascertain their needs and provide them with referrals to other services and organizations and, if necessary, education in parenting skills; (3) support and educational services to parents whose children are participants of the child care services of the program and who are interested in obtaining a high school diploma or its equivalent. Parents and their preschool age children may attend classes in parenting and child learning skills together so as to promote the mutual pursuit of education and enhance parent-child interaction; (4) training, technical assistance and other support by the staff of the center to operators and staff of family child care homes, as described in section 19a-77, in the community and serve as an information and referral system for other child care needs in the community or coordinate with such systems as may already exist in the community; (5) a families-in-training program to provide, within available appropriations, community support services to expectant parents and parents of children under the age of three. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, providing information and advice to parents on their children's language, cognitive, social and motor development, visiting a participant's home on a regular basis, organizing group meetings at the center for neighborhood parents of young children and providing a reference center for parents who need special assistance or services. The program shall provide for the recruitment of parents to participate in such program; and (6) a sliding scale of payment, as developed in consultation with the Department of Social Services, for child care services at the center. The center shall also provide a teen pregnancy prevention program for adolescents emphasizing responsible decision-making and communication skills.

(b) The Department of Education, in consultation with representatives from family resource centers, within available appropriations, shall develop guidelines for family resource center programs. The guidelines shall include standards for program quality and design and identify short and long-term outcomes for families participating in such programs. The Department of Education, within available appropriations, shall provide a copy of such guidelines to each family resource center. Each family resource center shall use the guidelines to develop a program improvement plan for the next twelve-month period and shall submit the plan to the department. The plan shall include goals to be used for measuring such improvement. The department shall use the plan to monitor the progress of the center. Family resource centers in existence on July 1, 1997, shall be given a preference for grants for school readiness awarded by the Department of Education or the Department of Social Services and for financing pursuant to sections 10a-194c, 17b-749g and 17b-749h.
(c) The Department of Education, within available appropriations, shall provide for a longitudinal study of family resource centers every three years.
(d) The Commissioner of Education may provide grants to municipalities, boards of education and child care providers to carry out the purposes of subsection (a) of this section. Each family resource center shall have a program administrator who has at least two years of experience in child care, public administration or early childhood education and a master's degree in child development, early childhood education or a related field.
(e) The Commissioner of Education may accept and receive on behalf of the department or any family resource center, subject to section 4b-22, any bequest, devise or grant made to the department or any family resource center for the purpose of establishing a new family resource center or expanding an existing center, and may hold and use such property for the purpose specified in such bequest, devise or gift.
(P.A. 88-331, S. 1, 2; P.A. 89-55; P.A. 90-128, S. 1; P.A. 92-49; P.A. 93-262, S. 1, 87; 93-353, S. 45, 52; 93-435, S. 59, 95; P.A. 97-259, S. 21, 41; P.A. 00-220, S. 2, 43; P.A. 01-173, S. 6, 67; P.A. 03-76, S. 38; P.A. 16-163, S. 26.)
History: P.A. 89-55 required that family resource center provide a families-in-training program and added new Subsec. (a)(5) re components of such a program, renumbering former Subdiv. (5) as (6); P.A. 90-128 added Subsec. (c) authorizing the commissioner to accept grants or gifts made for the purpose of establishing or expanding a family resource center; Sec. 17-31tt transferred to Sec. 17-605 in 1991; P.A. 92-49 amended Subsec. (a) to remove the requirement that there be at least three centers and that they be located in particular areas, to provide that the centers shall be associated with public schools rather than in public schools, and to remove the requirement that only first-time parents be served by the program and amended Subsec. (b) to modify the qualifications required for a program administrator; P.A. 93-262 and P.A. 93-435 authorized substitution of department of social services for department of human resources in new language added by P.A. 93-353, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 93-353 transferred the authority for the program from the department of human resources to the department of education, effective July 1, 1993; Sec. 17-605 transferred to Sec. 10-4o in 1995; P.A. 97-259 amended Subsec. (a) to substitute temporary family assistance for aid to families with dependent children, amended Subdiv. (1) to add school readiness programs and Subdiv. (6) to add consultation with the Department of Social Services, added new Subsecs. (b) and (c) re program guidelines and longitudinal study, and redesignated existing Subsecs. (b) and (c) as Subsecs. (d) and (e), effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 00-220 amended Subsec. (a) to add requirement for location in a public elementary school and for school readiness programs to be in compliance with the standards set pursuant to Sec. 10-16p, effective July 1, 2000; P.A. 01-173 amended Subsec. (a) to make a technical change, effective July 1, 2001; P.A. 03-76 made technical changes in Subsec. (a), effective June 3, 2003; P.A. 16-163 amended Subsec. (a) by replacing “child day care” with “child care services, as described in section 19a-77,” in Subdiv. (1), replacing “family day care providers” with “operators and staff of family child care homes, as described in section 19a-77,” in Subdiv. (4), and making a technical change, effective June 9, 2016.
See Sec. 4b-31a re plan for colocation of family resource centers and school-based health clinics.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 10 - Education and Culture

Chapter 163 - State Board of Education. Department of Education

Section 10-1. - Appointment of board members.

Section 10-2. - Officers. Secretaries. Agents. Employees. “Secretary to the State Board of Education” deemed to mean “Commissioner of Education”.

Section 10-2a. - Student Advisory Council on Education.

Section 10-3. - Prosecuting agents to enforce school laws.

Section 10-3a. - Department of Education. Commissioner. Organization of bureaus, divisions and other units. Regulations. Advisory boards.

Section 10-3b. - Annual report to the General Assembly re State Education Resource Center.

Section 10-3c. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Director of reading initiatives.

Section 10-3d. - Designated employee responsible for providing information and assistance re dyslexia.

Section 10-3e. - Designated employee responsible for providing information and assistance re gifted and talented students.

Section 10-4. - Duties of board. Reports. Comprehensive plan for elementary, secondary, vocational, career and adult education.

Section 10-4a. - Educational interests of state identified.

Section 10-4b. - Complaint alleging failure or inability of board of education to implement educational interests of state. Investigation; inquiry; hearing. Remedial process. Regulations.

Section 10-4c. - State board to monitor state grants to local and regional boards.

Section 10-4d. - Advisory committee on educational equity.

Section 10-4e. - Coordination and planning for educational technology.

Section 10-4f. - State Board of Education. Copyright authority.

Section 10-4g. - Parental and community involvement in schools; model program; school-based teams.

Section 10-4h. - Grant program for telecommunications projects.

Section 10-4l. - Advisory committee on school district reporting requirements.

Section 10-4m. - Commission on Educational Excellence.

Section 10-4n. - Committee on Educational Equity and Excellence.

Section 10-4o. (Formerly Sec. 17-605). - Family resource center program. Guidelines for programs. Study. Grants.

Section 10-4p. - Implementation plan to achieve resource equity and equality of opportunity. Assessment. Reports.

Section 10-4q. - Grants to alliance districts for curricula, training and related textbooks and materials.

Section 10-4r. - Recommendations re definition of attendance region for Technical Education and Career System.

Section 10-4s. - Reports and evaluations re school governance councils and reconstituted schools.

Section 10-4t. - Reports and evaluations re school governance councils.

Section 10-4u. - Parent Trust Fund.

Section 10-4v. - Innovation waivers. Procedural requirements. Legislative review.

Section 10-4w. - Standards re remote learning. Authorization of remote learning for grades nine to twelve.

Section 10-5. - State high school diploma; “honors diploma”; Connecticut State Seal of Biliteracy. Payment of fees; exceptions.

Section 10-5a. - Educational technology and high school graduation requirements.

Section 10-5b. - Department of Education web site.

Section 10-5c. - Academic advancement program.

Section 10-5d. - Technical assistance for implementation of high school graduation requirements. Report.

Section 10-5e. - Development or approval of end of the school year examinations.

Section 10-7e. - Occupational schools in existence on October 1, 1979.

Section 10-7v. - Digital Citizenship, Internet Safety and Media Literacy Advisory Council.

Section 10-8. - Licensing of private schools for trade instruction and special occupational training.

Section 10-8a. - Adoption of regulations to exempt educational institutions from licensing requirements by Department of Children and Families.

Section 10-8b. - Teacher shortages.

Section 10-8c. - Accelerated cross endorsement. Former teacher certification.

Section 10-9. - Bequests for educational purposes.

Section 10-9a. - Misuse of state funds or resources. Civil action by department.

Section 10-10. - Acquisition of federal surplus property.

Section 10-10a. - Public school information system. Definitions. Development and implementation. Types of data collected. Access to data maintained under system.

Section 10-10b. - Inclusion of state-assigned student identifier on all official student documents.

Section 10-10c. - Uniform system of accounting. Chart of accounts. Audit.

Section 10-10d. - Regulations re fiscal accountability data collection report.

Section 10-10e. - State-wide information technology platform for real-time sharing of educational records.

Section 10-10f. - Minimum budget requirement calculation worksheet.

Section 10-10g. - Compilation and provision of information re services and resources for victims of domestic violence.

Section 10-10h. - Document re resources for students and families.

Section 10-11. - Receipt and expenditure of federal funds and funds from private or municipal sources.

Section 10-11a. - Allocation to meet matching requirements of federal acts.

Section 10-11b. - Commissioner's submission of application for waiver of federal law. Legislative review. Public hearing. Procedural requirements.

Section 10-12. - State Board of Vocational Education.

Section 10-13. - Appointment of physicians for technical education and career schools.

Section 10-13a. - Fees at technical institutes.

Section 10-14. - Expenses of the board.

Section 10-14b to 10-14d. - State Commission on Youth Services. Coordinator. Duties. Part of Education Department.