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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 1094 (Reported in Senate) — To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, and for other purposes. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. References. Sec. 4. Transition. Sec. 5. Effective dates. Sec. 6. Table of contents of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. Sec. 7. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE I—College and career readiness for all students Sec. 1001. Purpose. Sec. 1002. State reservations. Part A—Improving the academic achievement of the disadvantaged Sec. 1111. State and local requirements.
Sec. 1112. Local educational agency plans. Sec. 1113. Eligible school attendance areas. Sec. 1114. Schoolwide programs. Sec. 1115. Targeted assistance schools. Sec. 1116. School performance. Sec. 1117. Qualifications for teachers and paraprofessionals. Sec. 1118. Parent and family engagement. Sec. 1119. Technical correction regarding complaint process for section 1119. Sec. 1120. Comparability of services. Sec. 1121. Coordination requirements. Sec. 1122. Grants for the outlying areas and the Secretary of the Interior.
Sec. 1123. Allocations to States. Sec. 1124. Education finance incentive grant program. Sec. 1125. Blue ribbon schools; centers for excellence in early childhood. Sec. 1126. Grants for State assessments and related activities. Part B—Pathways to college Sec. 1201. Improving secondary schools. Part C—Education of migratory children Sec. 1301. Program purpose. Sec. 1302. Program authorized. Sec. 1303. State allocations. Sec. 1304. State applications; services. Sec. 1305. Secretarial approval; peer review.
Sec. 1306. Comprehensive needs assessment and service-delivery plan; authorized activities. Sec. 1307. Bypass. Sec. 1308. National activities. Sec. 1309. Performance data; evaluations and study; State assistance. Sec. 1310. Definitions. Part D—Prevention and intervention programs for children and youth who are neglected, delinquent, or at-Risk Sec. 1401. Purpose and program authorization. Sec. 1402. Allocation of funds. Sec. 1403. State plan and State agency applications. Sec. 1404.
Use of funds. Sec. 1405. Institution-wide projects. Sec. 1406. Transition services. Sec. 1407. Program evaluation. Sec. 1408. Purpose of local agency programs. Sec. 1409. Programs operated by local educational agencies. Sec. 1410. Local educational agency applications. Sec. 1411. Uses of funds. Sec. 1412. Program requirements for correctional facilities receiving funds under this section. Sec. 1413. Accountability. Sec. 1414. Program evaluations. Sec. 1415. Definitions. Part E—Educational stability of children in foster care Sec. 1501.
Educational stability of children in foster care. Part F—General provisions Sec. 1601. Reorganization. TITLE II—Supporting teacher and principal excellence Sec. 2101. Supporting teacher and principal excellence. TITLE III—Language and academic content instruction for English learners and immigrant students Sec. 3001. Language and academic content instruction for English learners and immigrant students. TITLE IV—Supporting successful, well-rounded students Sec. 4101. Redesignations.
Sec. 4102. Improving literacy instruction and student achievement. Sec. 4103. Improving science, technology, engineering, and math instruction and student achievement. Sec. 4104. Increasing access to a well-rounded education. Sec. 4105. Successful, safe, and healthy students. Sec. 4106. Student non-discrimination. Sec. 4107. 21st Century Community Learning Centers. Sec. 4108. Promise neighborhoods. Sec. 4109. Parent and family information and resource centers. Sec. 4110. Programs of national significance.
Sec. 4111. Competency-based assessment and accountability demonstration authority. TITLE V—Promoting innovation Sec. 5001. Promoting innovation. Part A—Race to the Top Sec. 5101. Race to the Top. Part B—Investing in innovation Sec. 5201. Investing in innovation. Part C—Magnet schools assistance Sec. 5301. Findings and purpose. Sec. 5302. Program authorized. Sec. 5303. Applications and requirements. Sec. 5304. Priority. Sec. 5305. Use of funds. Sec. 5306. Limitations. Sec. 5307.
Evaluations. Sec. 5308. Availability of funds for grants to agencies not previously assisted. Part D—Public charter schools Sec. 5401. Public charter schools. Part E—Voluntary public school choice Sec. 5501. Voluntary public school choice. TITLE VI—Promoting flexibility; rural education Sec. 6101. Promoting flexibility. Sec. 6102. Rural education. Sec. 6103. General provisions. TITLE VII—Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native education Part A—Indian education Sec. 7101. Purpose.
SUBPART 1—Formula grants to local educational agencies Sec. 7111. Formula grant purpose. Sec. 7112. Grants to local educational agencies, tribes, and Indian organizations. Sec. 7113. Amount of grants. Sec. 7114. Applications. Sec. 7115. Authorized services and activities. Sec. 7116. Integration of services authorized. Sec. 7117. Student eligibility forms. SUBPART 2—Special programs and projects to improve educational opportunities for Indian children and youth Sec. 7121. Special programs and projects to improve educational opportunities for Indian children and youth.
Sec. 7122. Improvement of educational opportunities for Indian children and youth. Sec. 7123. Professional development for teachers and education professionals. SUBPART 3—National activities Sec. 7131. National activities. Sec. 7132. Grants to tribes for education administrative planning and development. SUBPART 4—Federal Administration Sec. 7141. National Advisory Council on Indian Education. SUBPART 5—Definitions; authorization of appropriations Sec. 7151. Definitions; authorization of appropriations.
Part B—Native Hawaiian education; Alaska Native education Sec. 7201. Native Hawaiian education and Alaska Native education. SUBPART 1—Native Hawaiian education Sec. 7202. Findings. Sec. 7203. Purposes. Sec. 7204. Native Hawaiian Education Council. Sec. 7205. Program authorized. Sec. 7206. Administrative provisions. Sec. 7207. Definitions. SUBPART 2—Alaska Native Education Sec. 7301. Alaska Native education. TITLE VIII—Impact aid Sec. 8001. Purpose. Sec. 8002. Payments relating to Federal acquisition of real property.
Sec. 8003. Payments for eligible federally connected children. Sec. 8004. Construction. Sec. 8005. Facilities. Sec. 8006. Federal administration. Sec. 8007. Definitions. Sec. 8008. Conforming amendment. Sec. 8009. Eligibility for impact aid payment. Sec. 8010. Repeal of sunset under the NDAA amendments to Impact Aid. TITLE IX—General provisions Sec. 9101. Definitions. Sec. 9102. Unsafe school choice option. Sec. 9103. Evaluation authority. Sec. 9104. Conforming amendments. TITLE X—Commission on Effective Regulation and Assessment Systems for Public Schools Sec. 10011.
Short title. Sec. 10012. Definitions. Sec. 10013. Establishment of Commission on Effective Regulation and Assessment Systems for Public Schools. Sec. 10014. Powers of the Commission. Sec. 10015. Duties of the Commission. Sec. 10016. Commission personnel matters. TITLE XI—Amendments to other laws; miscellaneous provisions Part A—Amendments to other laws SUBPART 1—McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act Sec. 11011. Short title. Sec. 11012. Education for homeless children and youth.
SUBPART 2—Advanced Research Projects Agency-Education Sec. 11021. Advanced Research Projects Agency-Education. Part B—Miscellaneous provisions Sec. 11211. Technical and conforming amendments.
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