The Star Schools Program is a United States government program created to honor schools. Established as part of the United States Department of Education in 1988,[1] the purpose of this program is to:

  • Encourage improved instruction in mathematics, science, foreign languages, and other subjects.
  • Serve underserved populations, including disadvantaged, non-reading, and limited English proficient populations and individuals with disabilities. Star Schools grants are made to eligible telecommunications partnerships, to enable such partnerships to:
    • develop, construct, acquire, maintain, and operate telecommunications audio and visual facilities and equipment;
    • develop and acquire educational and instructional programming; and
    • obtain technical assistance for the use of such facilities and instructional programming.

See also

References

  1. West, Peter (29 November 1989). "Recipients of Star Schools Grants Seeking New Funding To Continue - Education Week". Education Week.
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