The California Delay Reduction Program Notice is a statewide program that provides funding to local school districts in order to improve student achievement and reduce instructional delays. Funds are allocated to district-level programs and activities that are designed to provide quality instruction, reduce learning delays, and improve student performance. The program supports three main types of activities: early literacy programs, college and career transition services, and school improvement services. The California Delay Reduction Program Notice includes a variety of documents, such as program guidelines, grant applications, grant agreements, evaluation plans, and progress reports. It also provides resources for districts to use in order to develop and implement their programs. The California Delay Reduction Program Notice has three main types of notices: 1. Grant Application Notice: This notice is used to announce grant application periods, and provides information on the eligibility criteria and application process. 2. Grant Agreement Notice: This notice is used to inform applicants of their acceptance and to provide information on the terms of the grant agreement. 3. Evaluation Plan Notice: This notice is used to inform grantees of their evaluation plans and to provide information on the evaluation process.