(1) first, to a school under registration review that is designated as
a teacher shortage area;
  (2)  second,  to  any  school  performing  significantly  below  state
standards as defined by the commissioner; and
  (3)  third,  to  any  school  that is designated as a teacher shortage
area.
  e.  Any  school  district  receiving  funds  under  this section shall
maintain any local effort in the current year equivalent to such  effort
in  the  base  year  for any local program related to the recruitment or
retention of teachers or any program that has purposes that are  similar
to  any  purpose  of  this section or the district shall provide a local
match to state funds received pursuant  to  this  section.  State  funds
provided pursuant to this section shall not supplant local funds for any
purpose similar to the purposes of this section.
  f.  Applications  by  a  school  district for funding pursuant to this
section shall be filed with the commissioner, in a  form  determined  by
the  commissioner,  by  June first of the base year and school districts
shall be notified of their grant award by June  thirtieth  of  the  base
year,  provided that in any year such application and award dates may be
modified by the commissioner for the reasonable  administration  of  the
program.  Such  application  shall include a plan by the school district
for the expenditure of the funds in each category of allowable  expenses
authorized  by  subdivisions  three, four, five, six, seven and eight of
this section, and such expenditures shall be consistent with  such  plan
and the provisions of this section.
  g.  A  person  receiving  an award pursuant to any subdivision of this
section shall not be  eligible  for  an  award  pursuant  to  any  other
subdivision of this section in a school year.
  3.   Teachers  of  tomorrow  teacher  recruitment  incentive  program.
Teachers  of  tomorrow  teacher  recruitment  incentive  awards  may  be
available  to teachers pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision to
attract teachers to employment in teacher shortage areas.
  a.  Eligibility.  To  be  eligible  for  an  award  pursuant  to  this
subdivision, an applicant shall:
  (1) have initial, provisional, permanent or professional certification
to teach in New York state;
  (2)  agree to a service obligation of one year of service in a teacher
shortage area as a condition of receiving  an  award  pursuant  to  this
subdivision; and
  (3)  be  employed  for  the  first  time  as  a  teacher in the school
district.
  b. Application  and  selection.  (1)  The  board  of  education  shall
determine  the  form  of the application and the application process for
teachers deemed eligible for the award,  and  shall  in  its  discretion
select  the  number  of  eligible  applicants  who will receive an award
pursuant to this subdivision.
  (2) If the number of eligible applicants exceeds the number of  awards
determined  by  the  board  pursuant  to this subdivision then the board
shall  use  an  objective  competitive  process  based  on   educational
qualifications  to  determine  which  eligible  applicants shall receive
awards.
  c. Payment of awards. (1) Annual awards from  state  and  local  funds
provided for this purpose shall be paid by the board of education to the
award  recipient.  Award  recipients shall be entitled to receive awards
pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision and such awards shall  be
in addition to and not part of any award recipient's base salary.
  (2)  The  initial  annual  award  shall be three thousand four hundred
dollars, and such initial award may be renewable each year,  for  up  to
three  additional  years, provided that the recipient agrees to one year
of service as a full-time teacher in a teacher shortage  area  for  each
year  of  a  renewed  award and has provided satisfactory service in any
prior year in which an initial or  renewed  award  was  granted  to  the
recipient.  No  awards  shall  be  made for less than one school year of
service and the sum of any initial and renewed awards shall  not  exceed
thirteen thousand six hundred dollars.
  Awards  made  pursuant  to this subdivision shall be used to reimburse
any educational costs, including those for which student loans may  have
been  taken, incurred by the recipient prior to receipt of the award for
certification as a teacher in the public schools of the state.
  (3) The board of education shall develop and  secure  from  the  award
recipient  a  written  agreement  outlining the service obligation. Such
agreement shall include provisions for the recipient to repay the amount
of the award to the school district if the recipient fails  to  complete
their  service  obligation in any year where an initial or renewed award
is granted, and such repaid amounts shall be  deducted  from  any  grant
amounts  due  to  the  district from the state pursuant to this section.
Upon a written appeal by an award recipient, the board of education,  in
its  discretion,  may  provide  a  waiver of repayment provisions for an
award recipient who fails to complete his or her service requirement for
documented reasons of health or other severe hardship, as determined  by
the commissioner.
  d.  Notification.  The board of education shall notify both successful
and unsuccessful applicants by September first of any  school  year  for
which  an  initial  or renewed award is provided to teachers pursuant to
this subdivision.
  4. Teachers of tomorrow certification stipends. Teachers  of  tomorrow
certification stipends may be available to eligible teachers pursuant to
this  subdivision  for  the purpose of providing additional training and
education required for the applicants to obtain initial  or  provisional
certification. Such additional training and education may be held during
the summer or during any other season or time of the year.
  a.  Eligibility.  To  be  eligible  for  an  award  pursuant  to  this
subdivision, an applicant shall:
  (1) provide proof that he or she has received a temporary  license  to
teach from the commissioner and at the time of application does not hold
any  initial,  provisional,  permanent  or professional certification to
teach in the public schools of the state; and
  (2) agree to a service obligation of one year of service in a  teacher
shortage  area  as  a  condition for receiving an award pursuant to this
subdivision.
  b. Application  and  selection.  (1)  The  board  of  education  shall
determine  the  form  of the application and the application process for
teachers deemed eligible for the award,  and  shall  in  its  discretion
select  the  number  of  eligible  applicants  who will receive an award
pursuant to this subdivision.
  (2) If the number of eligible applicants exceeds the number of  awards
determined  by  the  board  pursuant  to this subdivision then the board
shall  use  an  objective  competitive  process  based  on   educational
qualifications  to  determine  which  eligible  applicants shall receive
awards.
  c. Payment of awards. (1) Annual awards from  state  and  local  funds
provided for this purpose shall be paid by the board of education to the
award  recipient.  No  award  shall  be  made  for less than one year of
service.
  (2) Allowable expenses. Awards may be used for the payment of expenses
incurred by the recipient for the following purposes:
  (i) tuition charged for test preparation workshops intended to prepare
recipients to pass teacher certification exams required for  initial  or
provisional  teacher certification, which shall be provided by the board
of education either through a contract for such services or by providing
such services through employees of the board of education; and
  (ii)  tuition  charged  for any additional coursework at an accredited
institution of higher education required of  the  recipient  to  receive
initial  or  provisional  teacher  certification,  as  determined by the
commissioner.
  (3) Certification  stipends  of  two  thousand  dollars  each  may  be
provided pursuant to this subdivision to award recipients. Fifty percent
of  each  award amount shall be payable from state funds provided to the
school district pursuant to this section and the remaining fifty percent
shall be payable by  the  board  of  education  from  other  sources  of
revenue,  provided  that if the board of education elects to provide the
services described in clause (i) of subparagraph two of  this  paragraph
then such remaining fifty percent share may be paid by the board through
in-kind direct services to the award recipient.
  (i)  Awards  shall  be  paid  to  award  recipients  upon proof of the
recipient's expenditure  for  allowable  expenses  as  provided  for  in
clauses (i) and (ii) of subparagraph two of this paragraph.
  (ii)  Such  awards  shall  be in an amount of two thousand dollars per
award or the actual expenses incurred by  the  recipient,  whichever  is
less.
  (iii)  No person shall be eligible for more than one award pursuant to
this subdivision.
  (4) The board of education shall develop and  secure  from  the  award
recipient  a  written  agreement  outlining the service obligation. Such
agreement shall include provisions for the recipient to repay the amount
of the award to the school district if the recipient fails  to  complete
their service obligation in any year where an award is granted, and such
repaid  amounts  shall  be  deducted  from  any grant amounts due to the
district from the state pursuant to this section. Upon a written  appeal
by  an  award  recipient, the board of education, in its discretion, may
provide a waiver of repayment provisions  for  an  award  recipient  who
fails  to complete his or her service requirement for documented reasons
of health or other severe hardship, as determined by the commissioner.
  d. Notification. The board of education shall notify  both  successful
and  unsuccessful  applicants  by September first of any school year for
which an initial or renewed award is provided to  teachers  pursuant  to
this subdivision.
  5.  Teachers  of  tomorrow summer in the city internship program. City
school districts in cities with populations in excess of one hundred and
twenty-five thousand inhabitants shall be eligible to apply for  funding
pursuant  to this section for summer in the city student internships for
the purpose of attracting prospective teachers to opportunities in urban
education.
  a.  Eligibility.  To  be  eligible  for  an  award  pursuant  to  this
subdivision, a student shall:
  (1)  have  completed  sixty  or  more  hours of credit bearing college
courses, be in good  academic  standing  as  determined  by  the  higher
education  institution  of  attendance,  have attended an accredited New
York state college or university full-time in the base year, be enrolled
in a registered program for the preparation of teachers at an accredited
New York state institution of  higher  education  or  have  indicated  a
desire  to  enter  the teaching profession, and are recommended by their
college or university to participate in the program.
  (2) agree to  a  service  obligation  of  the  full  duration  of  the
internship program, as determined by the board of education.
  b.  Application  and  selection.  (1)  Boards  of  education in school
districts that are eligible for funding pursuant to this  section  shall
develop  and  distribute  an  application to the accredited colleges and
universities  of  the  state  which  have  approved  teacher   education
programs.  Such  application shall include at a minimum a description of
the program including:
  (i)  the duration of the program which shall operate for at least five
or more weeks during the months of June through August generally;
  (ii) the amount of any stipend for the program;
  (iii) available housing for the program;
  (iv) the training and professional development opportunities  afforded
to the student; and
  (v)  the  amount of time the student will spend in direct contact with
children participating in educational activities.
  (2) The board of education shall determine the application process for
students deemed eligible for the award,  and  shall  in  its  discretion
select  the  number  of  eligible  applicants  who will receive an award
pursuant to this subdivision.
  (3) If the number of eligible applicants exceeds the number of  awards
determined  by  the  board  pursuant  to this subdivision then the board
shall  use  an  objective  competitive  process  based  on   educational
qualifications  to  determine  which  eligible  applicants shall receive
awards.
  c. Payment of awards. (1) Annual awards from state funds provided  for
this  purpose  shall  be  paid  by  the  board of education to the award
recipient. No award shall be made for less  than  the  duration  of  the
program, as determined by the board of education. Nothing shall prohibit
a   board   of  education  from  allowing  an  eligible  applicant  from
participating in the program  more  than  once,  provided  the  eligible
applicant  provided satisfactory service in any prior year as determined
by the board of education.
  (2) Allowable expenses. Districts may expend funds  pursuant  to  this
subdivision for:
  (i) stipends of up to two thousand dollars per student;
  (ii)  housing  for  a  portion  of  the  students participating in the
program, which shall include  provisions  for  the  students  to  pay  a
portion of the housing costs and to pay a refundable security deposit on
such housing;
  (iii)  orientation,  training  and  professional  development  of  the
students participating in the program; and
  (iv) other expenses appropriate to the operation of  the  program,  as
approved by the commissioner.
  (3)  The  board  of  education shall develop and secure from the award
recipient a written agreement outlining  the  service  obligation.  Such
agreement shall include provisions for the recipient to repay the amount
of  any  stipend  provided  pursuant  to  this subdivision to the school
district if the recipient fails to complete their service obligation for
any year where an award is granted, and such  repaid  amounts  shall  be
deducted  from  any  grant  amounts  due  to the district from the state
pursuant to this section. Upon a written appeal by an  award  recipient,
the  board  of  education,  in  its  discretion, may provide a waiver of
repayment provisions for an award recipient who fails to complete his or
her service requirement for documented reasons of health or other severe
hardship, as determined by the commissioner.
  d. Colleges and universities may provide credit for the summer in  the
city  program and may charge a fee for such credit or provide the credit
free of charge. Participation in the summer in the  city  program  shall
qualify  as  a  field  experience  for  purposes  of  any  graduation or
certification requirement.  Students  eligible  for  the  program  shall
submit  their  application  to  the  board  of  education  by  the  date
determined by the board of education.
  e.   Notification.  The  board  of  education  shall  inform  eligible
applicants of their selection for the program by a  date  determined  by
the board of education.
  6.  New  York  state  master teacher program. a. New York state master
teacher awards may be available to teachers pursuant to  the  provisions
of  this  subdivision  to  attract highly qualified, experienced, expert
teachers to low performing schools.
  b. The commissioner shall establish and maintain  a  list  of  persons
eligible   to  serve  as  master  teachers  for  the  purposes  of  this
subdivision.
  c. School districts eligible to participate in this program are  those
districts  which contain a school building that has been designated as a
low performing school.
  d. Such school districts, upon  notification  of  eligibility  by  the
commissioner,  may  apply for funding pursuant to this section to obtain
master teachers to serve in low performing school buildings.
  e. Eligibility. A person shall  be  eligible  to  serve  as  a  master
teacher if he or she meets the following criteria:
  (1)  he  or  she  has  received  national board certification from the
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
  (2) he or she is to be employed full-time for the  school  year  by  a
public school designated as a low performing school.
  (3) he or she agrees to a service obligation of three years of service
in  a  low performing school as a condition of receiving awards pursuant
to this subdivision.
  f. Application  and  selection.  (1)  The  board  of  education  shall
determine  the  form  of the application and the application process for
teachers deemed eligible for the award,  and  shall  in  its  discretion
select  the  number  of  eligible  applicants  who will receive an award
pursuant to this subdivision.
  (2) If the number of eligible applicants exceeds the number of  awards
determined  by  the  board  pursuant  to this subdivision then the board
shall  use  an  objective  competitive  process  based  on   educational
qualifications  to  determine  which  eligible  applicants shall receive
awards.
  g. Payment of awards. (1) Annual awards from state funds provided  for
this  purpose  shall  be  paid  by  the  board of education to the award
recipient.
  (2) The initial annual award shall be ten thousand dollars,  and  such
initial  annual  award  may  be  renewable each year, for two additional
years, provided that the recipient has provided satisfactory service  in
any  prior  year in which an initial or renewed annual award was granted
to the recipient and the recipient  continues  to  fulfill  his  or  her
service  obligation.  No  annual  awards shall be made for less than one
year of service and provided further that the sum  of  any  initial  and
renewed annual awards shall not exceed thirty thousand dollars.
  (3)  The  board  of  education shall develop and secure from the award
recipient a written agreement outlining  the  service  obligation.  Such
agreement shall include provisions for the recipient to repay the amount
of  the  annual  award  to the school district if the recipient fails to
complete a year of service in any year where an initial or renewed award
is granted, and such repaid amounts shall be  deducted  from  any  grant
amounts  due  to  the  district from the state pursuant to this section.
Upon a written appeal by an award recipient, the board of education,  in
its  discretion,  may  provide  a  waiver of repayment provisions for an
award recipient who fails to complete his or her service requirement for
documented reasons of health or other severe hardship, as determined  by
the commissioner.
  h.  Each  board of education and particular master teacher shall agree
to a three-year term in an eligible  school  building  for  each  master
teacher  appointment  and  each master teacher shall be assigned partner
classroom teachers. In addition to assigned teaching duties,  activities
to  be  undertaken  by  the  master  teacher  shall include, but are not
limited to, engaging in daily and long-term planning and assessment with
partner teachers,  modeling  teaching  techniques  and  strategies,  and
serving as classroom experts who provide ongoing support to teachers and
children.
  i.  Upon  completion of such master teacher's term of participation in
the program, the master teacher shall have the right to  return  to  the
position  he  or  she  held immediately prior to appointment as a master
teacher without loss of tenure, seniority or other employment rights.
  j.  Notification.  The  board  of  education  shall  inform   eligible
applicants  of  their  selection for the program by a date determined by
the board of education.
  7.  Teacher  recruitment  tuition  reimbursement  program.  A  tuition
reimbursement  program  may  be  available  to  teachers pursuant to the
provisions of this subdivision, as an  incentive  to  attract  qualified
teachers to teacher shortage areas.
  a.  Definition.  The  term  "approved course" shall mean a course in a
registered program for the preparation of teachers at an accredited  New
York  state  institution  of  higher  education  which  is taken towards
meeting requirements for permanent certification to teach in the  public
schools of the state.
  b. Eligibility. A person shall be eligible for a tuition reimbursement
award if he or she meets the following criteria:
  (1)  has received initial or provisional certification to teach in the
public schools  of  the  state  and  does  not  hold  any  permanent  or
professional certification to teach in the public schools of the state;
  (2)  he  or  she is employed full-time for the school year by a public
school designated as a teacher shortage area; and
  (3) he or she agrees to a service obligation of one year of service in
a teacher shortage area as a condition of receiving the award.
  c. Application  and  selection.  (1)  The  board  of  education  shall
determine  the  form  of the application and the application process for
teachers deemed eligible for the award,  and  shall  in  its  discretion
select  the  number  of  eligible  applicants  who will receive an award
pursuant to this subdivision.
  (2) If the number of eligible applicants exceeds the number of  awards
determined  by  the  board  pursuant  to this subdivision then the board
shall  use  an  objective  competitive  process  based  on   educational
qualifications  to  determine  which  eligible  applicants shall receive
awards.
  d. Payment of awards. (1) Annual awards from state funds provided  for
this  purpose  shall  be  paid  by  the  board of education to the award
recipient.
  (2) The initial reimbursement award shall be seven hundred dollars  or
the actual cost of one approved course, whichever is less, provided that
a  recipient  shall  be  eligible to receive three initial reimbursement
awards in the school year. Such initial award shall be renewable for  up
to  one  additional  year  and such renewed reimbursement award shall be
seven hundred dollars  or  the  actual  cost  of  one  approved  course,
whichever  is  less,  provided  that  a  recipient  shall be eligible to
receive three renewed reimbursement  awards  in  the  school  year,  and
provided  further  that  such eligible teacher has provided satisfactory
service in the prior year as determined by the board of education to  be
eligible  for  any  initial  or renewed reimbursement awards. In no case
shall the sum of any initial and  renewed  reimbursement  awards  exceed
four thousand two hundred dollars.
  (3)  The  board  of  education shall develop and secure from the award
recipient a written agreement outlining  the  service  obligation.  Such
agreement shall include provisions for the recipient to repay the amount
of  any  reimbursement  awards  received  to  the school district if the
recipient fails to complete a year of service  in  any  year  where  any
initial  or renewed awards are granted, and such repaid amounts shall be
deducted from any grant amounts due  to  the  district  from  the  state
pursuant  to  this section. Upon a written appeal by an award recipient,
the board of education, in its  discretion,  may  provide  a  waiver  of
repayment provisions for an award recipient who fails to complete his or
her service requirement for documented reasons of health or other severe
hardship, as determined by the commissioner.
  e.  After  February  first,  two  thousand  four, any course for which
tuition reimbursement is made shall not be counted toward any continuing
education required of persons certified to teach in the  public  schools
of the state.
  f.   Notification.  The  board  of  education  shall  inform  eligible
applicants of their selection for the program by a  date  determined  by
the board of education.
  8.  Summer  teacher training program. In a city school district with a
population of one million or more, intensive summer teacher training may
be provided pursuant to this subdivision to certified teachers  teaching
in  a  teacher shortage area that will be employed for the first time in
the city school district as a certified teacher.
  a. Eligibility  and  selection.  Such  training  may  be  provided  to
teachers  who  hold  initial,  provisional,  permanent  or  professional
certification to teach in the public schools of the state  who  will  be
employed  for  the  first time in the city school district. The board of
education shall establish a selection process by which new teachers  are
chosen  to  participate in this program. Such process at a minimum shall
include:
  (1) proof that the applicant has received, or is eligible to  receive,
initial,  provisional,  permanent or professional certification to teach
in the public schools of the state; and
  (2) proof that the applicant will be employed for the  first  time  in
the  city  school  district as a certified teacher in a teacher shortage
area.
  b. Allowable expenses. Funds provided for summer teacher training  may
be  used  for  the  payment  of  expenses  incurred  by the district for
training and orientation of certified teachers employed by the  district
for  the  first  time including team teaching with cooperating teachers,
observing summer school classes, and training on meeting  new  standards
and  assessments  provided  such  expenditures from state funds for this
purpose shall not exceed one thousand dollars per eligible  participant.
Nothing  in  this subdivision shall limit the expenditure of local funds
for the purposes of this subdivision.
  9. Science, mathematics and bilingual education tuition  reimbursement
program.  Of  the  amount  appropriated for purposes of this section for
grants to school districts for  the  two  thousand  seven--two  thousand
eight  school  year  and  thereafter,  five million dollars ($5,000,000)
shall be  made  available  for  a  science,  mathematics  and  bilingual
education tuition reimbursement program developed by the commissioner to
attract   qualified  teachers  who  have  received  or  will  receive  a
transitional teaching certificate, to  teach  mathematics,  science,  or
bilingual education in a low-performing school.
  10.  Reporting.  By  November  first  following the completion of each
school year, the commissioner shall  report  to  the  governor  and  the
legislature  regarding  the teachers of tomorrow teacher recruitment and
retention program. Such report shall list  the  amount  of  each  school
district's  total  grant pursuant to this section, the uses of the grant
by each eligible category of expense, the number of  awards  granted  by
type  pursuant to this section and, if applicable, the number of persons
receiving more than one award of a single type or more than one type  of
award and the number of such awards for these individuals, as well as an
analysis of the effectiveness of the program in recruiting and retaining
teachers  in  the  public  schools  of  the  state designated as teacher
shortage areas.
Structure New York Laws
Title 5 - Taxation and Financial Administration
Article 73 - Apportionment of Public Moneys
3601 - When Apportioned and How Applied.
3602 - Apportionment of Public Moneys to School Districts Employing Eight or More Teachers.
3602-B - Apportionment of Moneys to School Districts Employing Fewer Than Eight Teachers.
3602-D - Work-Prep Education Program.
3602-E - Universal Prekindergarten Program.
3602-EE - Statewide Universal Full-Day Pre-Kindergarten Program.
3604 - Conditions Under Which Districts Are Entitled to Apportionment.
3606 - Nonresident Academic Attendance; Manner of Certifying and Paying Apportionment.
3607 - Manner of Payment of Moneys Apportioned.
3608 - Certificate of Apportionment by Commissioner of Education.
3609-A - Moneys Apportioned, When and How Payable Commencing July First, Two Thousand Seven.
3609-B - Moneys Apportioned for Students With Disabilities, When and How Payable.
3610 - Apportionment for Apprenticeship Training.
3611 - Racial and Cultural Awareness Fund.
3612 - Teachers of Tomorrow Teacher Recruitment and Retention Program.
3613 - School District Reorganizations and Real Property Tax Rates.