(From The Warwick Beacon, September 9, 2010)
Lack of a funding formula was a reason why US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan rejected the state’s initial application for Race to the Top funding.
“It was clear that a strong effort was necessary at this point by the General Assembly to act immediately to enact the formula for the second round application,” Gemma says in a release.
“I am humbly grateful for this honor on behalf of all the children in our school system. For over 30 years I have tried my best to be an advocate for our children, who can’t speak for themselves. They are our greatest treasure; they are our future.”
In the second round of applications the state won $75 million in Race to the Top funding. In addition to the funding formula the group listed a vote taken in 2008 which allowed for the creation of an innovative type of public charter school called the Mayoral Academy model and a vote this year to lift the cap on the number of public charter schools allowed in the state from 20 to 35 in making the selection.